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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