Vocabulary and Pronunciation
Grammar
Communication
Reading and Writing
Level 1Lessons 1–25
Level 2Lessons 26–50
Level 6Lessons 126–150
Level 4Lessons 76–100
Level 5Lessons 101–125
Level 3Lessons 51–75
• Singular and mass nouns
• Indefinite pronouns
• Comparatives and superlatives
• Simple past, present progressive, simple present, present perfect, and simple future tenses
• Advanced word order and subject-verb agreement
• Passive voice
• Regular and irregular plurals
• Imperative and infinitive forms
• Prepositions of location
• Possessive nouns and pronouns
Themes:• Winter activities
• Music
• Nature and environment
• Amusement park
• Earth and the planets
• Speak in full sentences describing objects, as well as past, present, and future events
• Express opinions and confusion
• Make suggestions and agree or disagree politely
• Talk about plans and predictions
• Ask for clarification and more information
• Narrate events
• Produce simple sentences to convey an idea
• Tell a simple story
• Singular and plural nouns, gerunds
• Adverbs of intensity
• Comparatives and superlatives
• Simple past, simple present, present progressive, and simple future tenses
• Advanced word order and subject-verb agreement, modal verbs with infinitive
• Imperative and infinitive forms
• Prepositions of location
Themes:• Zoo animals
• Pets
• Shapes
• Groceries and kitchen items
• Household items
• Speak in full sentences describing objects, locations, positions, and actions
• Direct others to do something
• Make requests
• Make comparisons using similes
• Ask for information and answer simple questions
• Produce simple sentences to convey an idea
• Singular and mass nouns
• Comparatives and superlatives
• Simple past, simple present, present progressive, and simple future tenses
• Advanced word order and subject-verb agreement
• Passive voice
• Regular and irregular plurals
• Imperative and infinitive forms
• Prepositions of location
• Possessive nouns and pronouns
Themes:• Farm animals
• Transportation
• Performing arts
• Places in the city
• Marine life
• Speak in full sentences describing objects, as well as past, present, and future events
• Express opinions, make suggestions, and agree or disagree politely
• Ask for and supply information about causes, outcomes, and plans
• Narrate events
• Produce simple sentences to convey an idea
• Tell a simple story
• Singular and plural nouns
• Comparatives and superlatives
• Simple past, simple present (regular and irregular), present progressive, and simple future tenses
• Advanced word order and subject-verb agreement
• Imperative and infinitive forms
Themes:• Outdoor objects
• Games and toys
• Travel
• Shopping
• Math
• Seasons and holidays
• Speak in full sentences describing objects, locations, and actions
• Direct others to do something
• Make requests
• Ask for information and answer simple questions
• Produce simple sentences to convey an idea
• Singular and plural nouns
• Pronouns, determiners
• Conjunctions, prepositions
• Simple past tenses, simple present, and present progressive
• Word order and subject-verb agreement
• Auxiliary “to be, to have”
Themes:• Animals
• Food
• Household items
• Rooms
• Games
• Give brief descriptions of items, emotions, feelings, and actions
• Direct others to do something
• Ask and answer simple questions
• Produce simple sentences to convey an idea
• Singular and plural nouns
• Pronouns, determiners (articles, demonstratives, possessives)
• Simple present and present progressive tenses
• Sentence word order
Themes:• Introductions
and greetings
• Body parts
• Clothing and colors
• People
• Numbers
• Give brief descriptions of objects, preferences, and capabilities
• Compare quantities
• Ask and answer simple questions about people, and objects
• Counting 1–10
• Phonological awareness
• Incidental exposure to words and letters
Total
200+ words and phrases
Total
400+ words and phrases
Total
600+ words and phrases
Total
800+ words and phrases
Total
1025+ words and phrases
Total
1250+ words and phrases
• Phonemic awareness
• Digraphs and blends
• All English letter sounds
• Decoding simple words
• Word families
• 50 simple sight words
• Reading simple books
• Uppercase and lowercase letters A through Z
• Simple sentences
• Writing sentences
• Phonemic awareness
• Letter names and sounds
• Shared storybook reading
• Uppercase letters A through Z
• Introduction to simple sight words
• Writing letters
• Phonemic awareness
• Word families
• Additional letter sounds
• 25 simple sight words
• Lowercase letters a through z
• Simple sentences
• Writing words
• Shared storybook reading
• Phonemic awareness
• Incidential exposure to simple sight words
• Introduction to words and letters
• Shared storybook reading
• Phonological awareness
• Incidental exposure to words and letters
• Shared storybook reading
Each lesson begins with an animated episode featuring a class of
young English learners, and continues with a series of engaging activities, each of which has specific learning objectives related to the conversations
that are modeled in the animation.
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