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i.e. from Unit 5 to Unit 14, each lesson is designed on one page. As
regards to
the revision lessons, which are now placed after each two
units, they include “i can …” exercises and take up two pages. Par-
ent’s Corner, Grammar Reference and Wordlist are located at the
back of the Pupil’s book.
The units are divided into terms as follows:
1st TERM (18 hours): 4 units + 2 revision lessons;
2nd TERM (14 hours): 3 units + 2 revision lessons, including “I
can...” exercises;
3rd TERM (20 hours): 4 units + 4 revision lessons, including “I
can...” exercises;
4th TERM (16 hours): 3 units + 4 revision lessons, including “I
can...” exercises.
in the first four units pupils will learn the AbC. Pupils will
learn two letters each lesson.
Along with learning the AbC, pupils
will revise words and grammar structures from Class 1. some of
the activities for revision are optional. They are for those classes
which are stronger or faster. so do not worry if you cannot do all
the activities.
You will notice that the design of the book kids’ english 2 is
similar to kids’ english 1. The main difference is that now pupils
will work with two books: Pupil’s book and Workbook. When you
see the symbol [pen], ask your pupils to open their Workbooks and
find that activity. The structure of the
Workbook is similar to the
Pupil’s book structure: 14 Units, 4 lessons in each unit.
The order of the units and lessons progresses from simple to
more complex according to the level of difficulty of themes and the
sequence and consistency of grammatical structures.
The first three lessons of the units contain new vocabulary and
grammatical structures. every 4th lesson is titled “Let’s play” and
can be considered as a small recycling within the unit. During “Let’s
play” lessons, pupils play language practice games as well as con-
solidate the knowledge acquired in the previous lessons of the unit
by
preparing posters, drawing or colouring pictures, role-playing,
doing different tasks, etc.
Revision lessons are designed for revising the language materi-
als of the preceding units and do not contain new vocabulary or
grammar. They are supposed to develop
the attained skills through
different interesting activities. “i can...” exercises within revision
lessons are designed for self-assessment. Pupils can assess their
knowledge, i.e. assess how well they learnt during the lessons. half
of these exercises can be done at school and the other half at home
as homework. Pupils will do the writing activities in revision les-
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sons and “i can...” exercises in a separate
copybook as there is no
place in the Workbook for them. so we ask the teachers to pay spe-
cial attention to this organisational moment and ensure that every
pupil has such a copybook. The teachers can title this notebook as
“Revisions & i can...” or just “Revision exercises” or something
they can think of.
Parent’s Corner pages at the back of the textbook are designed
for parents to help them to revise the learnt material with their
children. They also include tips for parents on how to handle their
children’s homework.
Grammar Reference is written in mother tongue and
includes all
grammar material presented during the lessons. it is designed for
both pupils and parents in case they need help on grammar points
but not for learning the rules.
Wordlist includes all the vocabulary the pupils learned in Year 1
and the vocabulary they will learn in Year 2. The standard transcrip-
tion and meanings in mother tongue are provided for each word.
Pupils or parents can use this “mini-dictionary” at any time when
they need to look up a word.
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