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Topic TitleUnit 1: Talking about past events.Unit 1: The Future tenseUnit 1: Holiday activitiesUnit 1: Talking about healthUnit 1: Talking about work and employment
Unit 2: Talking about weatherUnit 2: Talking about transport and travelUnit 2: Dealing with problemsUnit 2: Revision
Key Skills and Content• Describe actions in the past. • Make comparisons• Ask and give directions• Give orders or instructions• Ask information about working conditions.
• Describe actions that define other actions temporally• Talk about plans in the future• Express an opinion about something• Talk about body parts• Understand classified ads jobs
• Understand the use of different time expressions• Talk about journeys and modes of transport• Book a ticket, make a reservation at a hotel or at a restaurant• Describe a health problem• Become familiar with the vocabulary unit
• Narrate events in the past• Become familiar with the vocabulary units• Talk about holidays and travel• Transact at the post office and at the bank • Ask for information to rent a house.
• Describe the weather• Ask and give permission. • Revision of key topics to consolidate understanding.
• Become familiar with the vocabulary units• Learn how to wish someone sick to get well.
• Become familiar with the vocabulary units
Grammar: Simple past of regular and irregular verbs, the conjunctions όταν, μόλις and που, time expressions, the comparative degree of adverbs, Future tense of regular and irregular verbs, μου φαίνεται ότι/ πως, sentences with για να, με πονάει, αν, Subjunctive and Imperative: forms and use, nouns of foreign origin. 
Summative Assessment Writing: Describe a birthday party that you enjoyedWriting: Make a personal bucket list of what you want to accomplishSpeaking: Role play booking a hotel room Writing: Give advice to a friend on how to live a healthier lifestyle.Test: Listening and Reading Comprehension
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