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NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE NET LANGUAGES - GENERAL ENGLISH COURSES - SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

Level System

Net Languages

General English courses

Common European

Framework

University of

Cambridge ESOL exams

IELTS TOEFL

(paper) TOEFL (computer) TOEIC Proficiency C2 Proficient user CPE 8.0 - 9.0 670+ 115 - 120 880 - 990 Advanced C1 Proficient user CAE (BEC Higher) 7.0 - 8.0 630 - 670 100 - 115 780 - 880 Pre-Advanced B2+ Independent user 6.0 - 7.0 580 - 630 78 - 100 690 - 780 Upper Intermediate B2 Independent user FCE (BEC Vantage) 5.0 - 6.0 550 - 580 45 - 78 600 - 690 Mid Intermediate B1+ Independent user 4.5 - 5.0 530 - 550 30 - 45 300 - 600 Lower Intermediate B1 Independent user PET (BEC Preliminary) 4.0 - 4.5 500 - 530 0 - 30 0 - 300

Elementary A2 Basic user

Pre-Elementary A1 Basic user

NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

CONTENTS

Pre-Elementary (A1) .............................................................................................................................................................. 7

1 Go ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

2 Me ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8

3 My Day .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

4 How Much Is It? .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10

5 People ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11

6 Yesterday ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 12

7 What Are You Doing? .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

8 Travel .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

9 What's On͍ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

10 Festivals .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16

Elementary (A2) ................................................................................................................................................................... 17

1 Cities ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

2 Daily Life ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 18

3 Wildlife ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

4 On Holiday .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

5 A Question of Sport ............................................................................................................................................................................. 21

6 Good Luck ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

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7 My Favourite Things ............................................................................................................................................................................ 22

8 Memories............................................................................................................................................................................................ 23

9 Chocolate ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 24

10 Give Me a Hand ................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Lower Intermediate (B1) ...................................................................................................................................................... 26

1 Happy Families .................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

2 House and Home ................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

3 Blue Jeans ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

4 Are You Sitting Comfortably? .............................................................................................................................................................. 29

5 What Are You Waiting For? ................................................................................................................................................................. 30

6 Charity Challenges ............................................................................................................................................................................... 31

7 Changing Languages ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32

8 Fly Me to the Moon............................................................................................................................................................................. 33

9 Journey to Lhasa ................................................................................................................................................................................. 34

10 The Law of the Jungle .......................................................................................................................................................................... 35

Mid-Intermediate (B1+) ....................................................................................................................................................... 36

1 Happiness ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 36

2 Job Interview....................................................................................................................................................................................... 37

3 Plugged In ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 38

4 Face Facts ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

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5 Film ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

6 Unlucky Lovers .................................................................................................................................................................................... 41

7 Going Shopping ................................................................................................................................................................................... 42

8 Making Things ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

9 Problem Page ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

10 Cryptozoology ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 45

Upper Intermediate (B2) ...................................................................................................................................................... 46

1 Calling People Names .......................................................................................................................................................................... 46

2 Working Life ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 47

3 Dolphins .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 48

4 Home Sweet Home ............................................................................................................................................................................. 49

5 Torquay and Back ................................................................................................................................................................................ 50

6 Winning Matters ................................................................................................................................................................................. 51

7 Extreme .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 52

8 Symbols and Signs ............................................................................................................................................................................... 53

9 Unreal Life ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 54

10 Being Green ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 55

Pre-Advanced (B2+) ............................................................................................................................................................. 56

1 Found Photos ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 56

2 You Have to Laugh .............................................................................................................................................................................. 57

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3 Shop till You Drop ............................................................................................................................................................................... 58

4 The Ball Game ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

5 Snake .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60

6 Language Myths .................................................................................................................................................................................. 61

7 Baby Talk ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 62

8 Rapa Nui ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 63

9 Online Learning ................................................................................................................................................................................... 64

10 Wrinkles .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 65

Advanced (C1) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 66

1 From Yuppies to Yubbies ..................................................................................................................................................................... 66

2 A Bad Trip ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

3 Sweet Dreams ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

4 A Dreary Night in November ............................................................................................................................................................... 69

5 Fast Food ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 70

6 Net Addiction ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 71

7 One of My Favourites .......................................................................................................................................................................... 72

8 Missing ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 73

9 The Same Argument ............................................................................................................................................................................ 74

10 Chances Are ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 75

Proficiency (C2) .................................................................................................................................................................... 76

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1 Entrepreneur....................................................................................................................................................................................... 76

2 You Call That Art ................................................................................................................................................................................. 77

3 Losing Languages ................................................................................................................................................................................ 78

4 New Planet.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 79

5 Real Friends ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 80

6 What's the Big Idea? ........................................................................................................................................................................... 81

7 Rubber Ducks ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

8 Less Is More ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 83

9 Hearing Is Believing ............................................................................................................................................................................. 84

10 Whale ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 85

NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

Pre-Elementary (A1)

Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 1 Go

Learn how to use this course

questions about the English you are learning name and where you are from information (name and email address) questions: What's your name?

How are you? Where are you

from?

Vocabulary

Grammar

adjectives (affirmative and negative) possessive adjectives: my, your

Pronunciation

questions

Writing

personal information

Speaking

Conversation strategies

does ... mean? How do you spell ...?

Reading

personal information

Listening

personal information

Reading

Listening

introduction and information information NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 2 Me

Give personal information

and dislike about where you live, what you do and your family

Vocabulary

Grammar

information adjectives: I, my, you, your, he, his, ...

Pronunciation

nationalities

Writing

Speaking

Conversation strategies

don't know

That's a nice name!

Reading

their likes and dislikes

Listening

Reading

Listening

giving basic information NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 3

My Day

Customs, routines and

lifestyles and dates routine routine

Vocabulary

Grammar

3rd person, affirmative and negative

Pronunciation

Writing

then, after, between, from time to time

Speaking

Conversation strategies

details to continue a conversation

Reading

routines

Listening

routine

Reading

countries

Listening

routines NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 4

How Much

Is It?

Information about cities

prices and times a city shop directions

Vocabulary

them

Grammar

are

Pronunciation

Writing

neighbourhood house from the airport

Speaking

Conversation strategies

you need

Reading

receipts and leaflets

Listening

guided tour

Reading

theme park neighbourhood

Listening

city NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 5

People

Describing your family and

friends they are transaction family members in a photo

Vocabulary

and character

Grammar

Pronunciation

vs./ࡁ/

Writing

who people are in a photo

Speaking

they do

Conversation strategies

yourself and others

Reading

Listening

who they are

Reading

Listening

family and friends NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 6

Yesterday

Describing past events

events in the past something you bought

Vocabulary

Grammar

irregular verbs

Pronunciation

Writing

Speaking

Conversation strategies

my money back?

Reading

Listening

previous day

Reading

anecdotes

Listening

previous day NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 7

What Are

You Doing?

Describing what is happening

now something invitations doing at the moment

Vocabulary

Grammar

happening now vs. present simple for usually

Pronunciation

Writing

actually soon, Love, ...

Speaking

moment just hanging out.

Conversation strategies

Reading

Listening

conversation

Reading

Listening

NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 8

Travel

Future plans and

arrangements schedules and arrangements you are doing and where you are going large numbers

Vocabulary

Grammar

and scheduled events (present simple)

Pronunciation

numbers

Writing

arrangements and schedule events

Speaking

Conversation strategies

arrangements

Reading

Listening

arrangements

Reading

arrangements

Listening

surprise party NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 9

What's On͍

Entertainment and going out

theatre tickets of telling the time suggest things to do

Vocabulary

Grammar

..., We could ... plural

Pronunciation

sounds/ࡁ/ vs. /aࡁ/

Writing

you live what to do

Speaking

Conversation strategies

Reading

Listening

information

Reading

Listening

entertainment listings NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 10

Festivals

Local celebrations

food special days celebration occasions

Vocabulary

holidays and seasons

Grammar

Pronunciation

sentences

Writing

Speaking

Conversation strategies

when ordering food

Reading

unknown words

Listening

about local celebrations

Reading

Year's Eǀe in different

countries

Listening

celebrations NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

Elementary (A2)

Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 1

Cities

Comparing cities

from someone you don't know

Vocabulary

Grammar

forms: regular and irregular adjectives

Pronunciation

Writing

although, however, what's more and of course Or:

Speaking

neighbourhoods Or:

Conversation strategies

conversation conversation going

Reading

informative text

Listening

information

Reading

profile

Listening

cities NET LANGUAGES GENERAL ENGLISH OUTLINE OF SCOPE AND SEQUENCE Unit Topic and Functions Language Skills Text types 2

Daily Life

Routines and work

different jobs

Vocabulary

collocations

Grammar

Pronunciation

questions

Writing

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