PERFORMER HERITAGE BLU
English Literature:
Shakespeare’s plays – Hamlet; T12: Hamlet meets the ghost; T13: To be or not to be; The Restoration of the monarchy; From the Glorious Revolution to Queen Anne; The early Hanoverians; The Age of Reason; Restoration poetry and prose; Restoration drama; A survey of Augustan literature; The rise of the novel; The art of fiction; Daniel Defoe; Robinson Crusoe; T19: A dreadful deliverance; T20: Man Friday; The Myth of Robinson; Foe; Jonathan Swift; Gulliver’s Travels; T21: The Projectors; The Smell of a Yahoo (text provided by the teacher).
Britain and America; The Industrial Revolution; The French Revolution, riots and reforms; A new sensibility; Early Romantic poetry; The Gothic novel; Romantic poetry; Willliam Blake; London, The Lamb; The Tyger; The Gothic novel; Mary Shelley; Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus; T25: The creation of the monster; William Wordsworth; Composed upon Westminster Bridge; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner; T28: The killing of the Albatross; George Gordon Byron; Manfred; T29: Manfred's torment.
INTO FOCUS B2
UNIT 4: SHOPPING AROUND
VOCABULARY: Shopping; phrasal verbs; shopping collocations; verb phrases.
GRAMMAR: Question tags and reply questions; Present and past modal structures.
LISTENING: Market trading
READING: Money.
WATCHING AND SPEAKING: Making and justifying choices.
LANGUAGE IN FOCUS: Modality – alternative structures.
WRITING: a formal email.
UNIT 5: OFF TO WORK
VOCABULARY: work and jobs; expressions to do with work; phrasal verbs; adjectives from nouns.
GRAMMAR: reported speech.
LISTENING: The future of work.
READING: Choose your career.
WATCHING AND SPEAKING: Problem solving.
LANGUAGE IN FOCUS: phrasal verbs.
WRITING: an opinion essay.
UNIT 6: A MATTER OF FACT
VOCABULARY: The media; truth and falsehood; adjective-noun collocations; adverbs.
GRAMMAR: Conditional clauses –alternatives to if; mixed conditionals.
LISTENING: A street artist.
READING: Selfie mania.
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