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GIULIA BAIUTTI – VERONICA LEPRE
PROGRAMMA D’INGLESE SVOLTO CLASSE IIA – ANNO 2010/2011
BIBLIOGRAFIA
- Michael Vince,Grazia Cerulli,Giorgia Pigato,Jane Bowie,New Inside Grammar,2009,Macmillan
Publishers Limited
- Stuart McKinlay,Robert Hastings,Lindsay White,Rod Fricker,Success 2,2008, Pearson Paravia
Bruno Mondadori
I
SUCCESS 2
Unit Grammar Skills Functions
2 - A job for
life
- To have to
- Verb patterns
- Reading an article about a circus
worker
- Speaking a job interview
- Writing a job application form
Interviewing
3 –
Inspiration
- Past continuous
- Defining relative clauses
- Reading a text about an inventor
- Listening to past events narrated
- Speaking about an important day
- Writing an account of a past
event
Recounting a past
event
4 - Look to
the future
- Going to and will for
predictions
- First conditional
- May/might
- Indefinite pronouns
- Reading predictions about
technology
- Speaking discussing future
probabilities
Talking about
probability
5 – Love
and
friendship
- Present perfect
- Present perfect with
just, already, yet
- Present perfect with
How long …?/for, since
- Will for spontaneous
decisions
- Listening to gossip
- Writing about a personal
relationship
Making
spontaneous
decisions/offering/
ma-king promises
7 – Health
matters
- Second conditional
- Review of modal verbs
- Reading a radio broadcast
- Asking for and giving advice
Asking for and
giving advice
8 – it can’t
be true
Modal verbs for deduction
(present and past)
- Reading a short story
- Listening to mysterious situations
- Writing a short narrative text
Expressing interest
and surprise
9 – Mad
about media
The Passive - Reading a letter to a magazine
- Writing a formal letter
Taking part in a
conversation
10 – Crime
doesn’t pay
Past perfect and articles - Reading a newspaper article
- Listening to an investigation
- Speaking about feelings and
reassuring someone
- Writing a newspaper article
Expressing feelings
11 –
Entertain
us!
Reported speech and
reported questions
- Reading a text about a famous
director
- Listening to a conversation
- Writing a film review
Deciding what to
do
12 –
Winners
and losers
- Third conditional
- Review of conditionals
- Wish
- Reading an article about dyslexia
- Listening to a conversation
- Speaking about plans and
ambitions
- Writing a short text about plans
and ambitions
Talking about
wishes, plans and
intentions
TEXT ANALYSES
- A job for life (page 22)
- What is the best job for you? (pages 24-25)
- A circus with a difference (page 27)
- Inspirations (page 32)
- Look to the future (page 44)
- A love that’s lasted for fifty years (page 52)
- It can’t be true (page 76)
- Dialogue (page 78)
- TV or not TV? (pages 88-89)
- What’s wrong with today young people? (page 92)
- Criminal gaffes (page 94)
- Romeo, Romeo, you’re under arrest Romeo (page 97)
- King con (page 98)
- Entertain us (page 104)
- Tim Burton (page 108)
- Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (page 109)
- A local success story! – June Parsons tells all (pages 112-113)
- Hidden talents (page 116)
IIGRAMMAR
III
TEXTS
Reading and analyzing texts; writing summaries
- Kate Chopin, The Kiss
- Kate Chopin, A respectable woman
- Kate Chopin, A pair of silk stockings
- Simon Collings, Do you speak English?
- Adolescent problems
- Advertising
IV
LISTENINGS
Listening to short stories and writing summaries
- A dirty suit
- A royal welcome
- Adrenaline rush
- A stranger than fiction
- An amateur photographer
- At the greengrocer’s
- At the hotel
- Baby-sitting
- Back in fashion
- Dinner for two
- Easy to drive
- Fashonisters
- For your eyes only
- Future prospects
- Guests for dinner
- Honesty is still the best policy
- It’s never too late
- Late for work
- Lifestyle Choices
- Look at where you’re going!
- Money problems
- Shopaholics
- The bag they missed
- Vegetarianism