Английский язык 7 класс - Книга для учителя к учебнику О. В. Афанасьевой - 2015 год
Тематическое планирование - Предисловие
Unit |
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Active Vocabulary |
Recognition Vocabulary. Geographical Names |
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Words |
Word Combinations |
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Unit 1. Schools and Schooling |
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1. schooling 2. apart 3. vacation |
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1. backpack 2. brush 3. chalk 4. dictionary 5. daybook 6. exercise book 7. glue 8. felt-tip (pen) 9. paper 10. pencil case 11. pencil sharpener 12. paint 13. rubber 14. ruler 15. scissors 16. vacation 17. fall 18. soccer |
1. to celebrate homecoming |
4. homecoming 5. countable(s) 6. uncountable(s) |
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3 |
19. pair 20. piece |
2. a piece of cake, chalk etc 3. a pair of scissors, shoes etc 4. a piece of music 5. a piece of land |
7. spectacles (specs) |
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4 |
21. age 22. break 23. college 24. education 25. pay 26. subject 27. term 28. uniform 29. primary 30. secondary |
6. to be over 7. at the age of 8. to take a break 9. to have a lunch break 10. to go to college 11. to be at college 12. higher education 13. to pay in dollars/roubles 14. to pay the bill |
8. examination (exam) 9. wrong |
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5 |
31. history 32. geography 33. mathematics (maths) 34. science 35. physics 36. biology 37. chemistry 38. literature 39. computer studies 40. physical education (PE) |
15. to do a subject |
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6 |
16. to tell a lie 17. to tell the truth |
10. private school 11. practically 12. point 13. report 14. mark 15. seat |
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7 |
41. mark 42. classmate 43. foreign 44. happen 45. loud 46. mistake 47. rule 48. noise 49. noisy 50. foreigner 51. ruler 52. loudly 53. schooldays 54. school age 55. schoolmate 56. school year 57. school leaver 58. schoolhouse |
18. to happen to sb 19. a mark for a test 20. a mark in a subject 21. to make a mistake 22. to get a mark 23. to give a mark 24. to make rules |
16. preposition 17. to cheer up |
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8 |
59. examination 60. examine 61. celebration 62. decoration 63. illustration 64. demonstration 65. educate 66. illustrate 67. demonstrate |
18. word building 19. only 20. list 21. derivative 22. reply |
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9 Соnsolidation Class |
23. Fleet Street |
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10 |
Workbook |
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11 |
Workbook |
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12 |
Workbook |
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13 |
Workbook |
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Test Yourself |
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24. high school |
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14 |
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15 |
Home reading. |
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16 |
Home reading. |
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17 |
Optional |
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Unit 2. The Language of the World |
18 (1) |
25. Latin 26. hardship |
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19 (2) |
68. tragedy |
25. to have been to some place |
27. monolingual 28. bilingual 29. multilingual 30. international 31. alphabetic |
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20 (3) |
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21 (4) |
69. just 70. ever 71. already 72. borrow 73. carry 74. develop 75. even 76. only 77. probably 78. tongue 79. vocabulary 80. yet |
26. to borrow sth from sb 27. to develop an interest in sth 28. to develop into sb/sth 29. even so 30. mother tongue 31. native tongue |
32. other 33. team |
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22 (5) |
34. to fall in love 35. mentioned 36. to sound |
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23 (6) |
81. fantastic 82. awful 83. dislike 84. air 85. follow 86. need 87. prefer 88. pronounce 89. sound 90. speech 91. such 92. maybe |
32. to be crazy about sth 33. can’t stand 34. in the open air 35. to follow sb/sth 36. to prefer sth to sth 37. to prefer doing sth 38. to make a speech 39. a part of speech |
37. noun |
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24 (7) |
93. library 94. librarian 95. handy |
40. to follow one’s nose |
38. structure 39. meaning 40. adjective 41. baboon 42. plural 43. colloquial 44. to look (the word) up 45. a word entry |
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25 (8) |
96. childless 97. endless 98. speechless 99. useless 100. cloudless 101. homeless 102. feeling 103. meeting 104. meaning 105. beginning 106. happening 107. borrowing |
46. fluently |
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26 (9) Соnsolidation Class |
47. exactly |
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27 (10) |
Workbook |
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28 (11) |
Workbook |
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29 (12) |
Workbook |
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30 (13) |
Workbook |
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Test Yourself |
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31 (14) |
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32 (15) |
Home Reading |
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33 (16) |
Home Reading |
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34 (17) |
Optiona |
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Unit 3. Some Facts about the English-speaking World |
35 (1) |
48. nickname 49. immigrant 50. Chicago 51. Texas 52. moor 53. meadow 54. melting pot |
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36 (2) |
108. border 109. chain 110. coast 111. flow 112. perfect 113. plain 114. stretch 115. valley 116. lily of the valley (lilies of the valley) |
41. to border on sth 42. a mountain chain 43. to flow west etc 44. to flow into sth 45. as far as |
55. the Appalachians 56. the Great Plains 57. Death Valley 58. Lake Badwater 59. the Grand Canyon 60. the Colorado River 61. the Niagara River 62. the Niagara Falls 63. to call 64. extreme 65. relief 66. rock 67. observation tower |
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37 (3) |
68. holidaymaker 69. law 70. named after |
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38 (4) |
117. branch 118. desert 119. destroy 120. disease 121. empty 122. journey 123. leaf (leaves) 124. sudden 125. suddenly |
46. to develop a disease 47. to die from a disease 48. to be empty of sth 49. to make a journey 50. a two-hour journey 51. a journey home |
71. the British 72. Aborigine |
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39 (5) |
126. last |
52. the other day 53. the day before yesterday 54. just now |
73. to recommend 74. Sydney 75. Melbourne 76. Canberra 77. Perth 78. incredible |
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40 (6) |
127. several 128. back 129. laugh 130. laughter 131. surprise 132. surprised 133. own 134. koala 135. emu 136. echidna 137. duckbill 138. kookaburra 139. eucaliptus 140. baby 141. full |
55. in fact 56. at the back 57. in the back 58. with one’s back to sth 59. full of sth 60. to laugh at/ about sth 61. to laugh out loud 62. to sb’s surprise 63. to be surprised at/by sth 64. to see with one’s own eyes |
79. bush 80. gum tree 81. merry 82. pouch 83. Carnegie Hall |
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41 (7) |
142. Chinese 143. Japanese 144. Vietnamese 145. Englishman 146. Englishwoman 147. Frenchman 148. Frenchwoman |
84. official 85. Briton |
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42 (8) |
149. lovely 150. manly 151. womanly 152. lonely 153. ugly 154. kindly 155. shapely |
86. Great Barrier Reef 87. Uluru Rock |
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43 (9) Соnsolidation Class |
88. convict |
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44 (10) |
Workbook |
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45 (11) |
Workbook |
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46 (12) |
Workbook |
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47 (13) |
Workbool |
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Test Yourself |
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48 (14) |
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49 (15) |
Home reading |
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50 (16) |
Home reading |
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51 (17) |
Options |
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52 (18) |
Options |
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Unit 4. Living Things Around Us |
53 (1) |
156. seagull 157. pigeon 158. swallow 159. nightingale 160. owl 161. woodpecker 162. magpie 163. starling 164. ostrich 165. crow |
89. domestic |
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54 (2) |
166. penguin 167. another |
65. a carton of milk etc 66. a bag of apples etc 67. a plate of sandwiches etc |
90. Peru 91. Brazil 92. carton 93. balloon 94. costume |
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55 (3) |
168. breathe 169. common 170. hide 171. include 172. including 173. insect 174. soil 175. species 176. support |
68. to breathe in/out 69. to have something in common 70. to include on the list |
95. cactus 96. oxygen 97. carbon dioxide |
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56 (4) |
177. since |
71. to come down to earth |
98. rainforest 99. jackdaw 100. Greek |
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57 (5) |
178. look 179. close 180. curious 181. especially 182. human 183. scientific 184. similar 185. relative 186. twin 187. ape 188. monkey |
72. human being 73. close to sth/sb 74. close relative 75. to be curious about sth 76. a twin sister/brother |
101. primate 102. gorilla 103. chimpanzee 104. orangutan 105. railroad 106. tool |
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58 (6) |
189. butterfly 190. caterpillar 191. dragonfly 192. beetle 193. ladybird 194. moth 195. spider 196. someone 197. anyone 198. everyone 199. congratulate 200. congratulation 201. luck |
77. no one |
107. camera 108. honey 109. ultraviolet 110. chrysalis |
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59 (7) |
202. oak 203. elm 204. beech 205. pine 206. fir 207. thistle 208. daffodil 209. shamrock 210. robin 211. lizard 212. blackbird |
111. cry |
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60 (8) |
213. understandable 214. enjoyable 215. readable 216. movable 217. breakable |
78. pros and cons |
112. nature |
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61 (9) Соnsolidation Class |
218. sunflower 219. bluebell 220. lily 221. water lily |
113. weaver bird |
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62 (10) |
Workbook |
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63 (11) |
Workbook |
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64 (12) |
Workbook |
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65 (13) |
Workbook |
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66 (14) |
Test Yourself |
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67 (15) |
Home Reading |
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68 (16) |
Home Reading |
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69 (17) |
Optiona |
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Unit 5. The ABC of Ecology |
70 (1) |
114. national 115. area 116. elk 117. boar 118. otter |
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71 (2) |
222. behaviour 223. environment 224. influence 225. nature 226. natural 227. number 228. person 229. study 230. survive 231. ecology |
79. Mother Nature 80. a natural talent 81. a great number of sth |
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72 (3) |
232. myself 233. yourself 234. himself 235. herself 236. itself 237. ourselves 238. yourselves 239. themselves |
82. behave yourself 83. help yourself 84. to do something by oneself |
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73 (4) |
240. danger 241. power 242. dumper 243. dump 244. factory 245. necessary 246. nowadays 247. pollute 248. pollution 249. pour 250. protect 251. protection 252. waste 253. unpolluted |
85. power station 86. to cut down 87. to die out 88. rubbish dump 89. protected species 90. to waste money 91. waste of time |
119. guest 120. industrial 121. plant 122. pass |
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74 (5) |
123. dinosaur 124. alive 125. meat 126. tyrannosaurus 127. dos and don’ts 128. countryside 129. outside |
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75 (6) |
254. among 255. damage 256. careful 257. endangered 258. extinct 259. habitat 260. law 261. member 262. recycle 263. responsible 264. save |
92. to make a law 93. a recycling factory 94. to be responsible for 95. endangered species 96. extinct species 97. laws of nature 98. to be against the law |
130. fund 131. solar system 132. to cover 133. a glass jar 134. to mark the level |
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76 (7) |
265. Dutch 266. Dutchman 267. Dutchwoman 268. the Dutch |
99. between you and me 100. in between 101. to put laws into practice |
135. dodo 136. whale 137. dolphin 138. snowdrop 139. Holland (the Netherlands) 140. a peace organization |
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77 (8) |
269. development 270. agreement 271. enjoyment 272. payment 273. movement 274. disagree 275. disappear 276. disbelieve 277. dishonest 278. disagreement 279. discomfort |
141. oil 142. top 143. smoke 144. the Gulf War 145. conference |
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78 (9) Consolidation Class |
146. less |
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79 (10) |
Workbook |
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80 (11) |
Workbook |
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81 (12) |
Workbook |
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82 (13) |
Workbook |
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83 (14) |
Test Yourself |
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84 (15) |
Home Reading |
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85 (16) |
Ноше Reading |
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86 (17) |
Optional |
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Unit 6. Living Healthy |
87 (1) |
280. drug 281. enough 282. harm 283. harmful 284. meal 285. obese 286. quick 287. smoke 288. practically 289. almost |
102. fast food 103. junk food 104. to do harm 105. to do good 106. a drug user 107. a quick learner 108. a drug for a disease |
147. fizzy 148. to work out 149. no less 150. so on |
88 (2) |
151. ought to 152. cough 153. to jog |
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89 (3) |
290. brain 291. throat 292. shoulder 293. lung 294. stomach 295. backbone 296. wrist 297. knee 298. ankle |
109. to have a cold |
154. per cent 155. left-handed 156. talented 157. sculptor 158. instrument 159. right-handed 160. theory 161. symmetrical 162. asymmetry 163. whole 164. nerves 165. marked |
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90 (4) |
299. ache 300. cough 301. hurt 302. medicine 303. pain 304. prescribe 305. recover 306. sneeze 307. headache 308. backache 309. earache 310. stomachache 311. toothache 312. heartache |
110. to have a bad cough 111.to take a medicine for sth 112. to prescribe sth for sth 113. to recover from some disease 114. a sore throat 115. a weak heart 116. a heart attack 117. a heart problem 118. to take one’s temperature 119. a runny nose 120. to be running (about nose) 121. a pain in one’s side 122. to be running a high temperature |
166. inside 167. family doctor 168. to call the doctor 169. my head is swimming 170. to pass 171. to fall (about temperature) 172. to go to the chemist’s 173. a tablet for sth 174. spray for the nose 175. within a week 176. vitamin |
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91 (5) |
123. to get a cold 124. to catch a cold 125. to come down with a cold |
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92 (6) |
313. cure 314. examine 315. habit 316. hard 317. patient 318. lose 319. swallow 320. weigh 321. weight |
126. to cure sb of sth 127. to do one’s best |
177. to have a rest 178. exclamation 179. to cause 180. length 181. liquid 182. inch 183. foot 184. yard 185. ounce 186. pound 187. stone 188. pint 189. gallon |
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93 (7) |
322. hardly |
128. to work hard 129. to fight hard 130. to try hard 131. to think hard 132. to rain hard 133. to snow hard 134. to have a good time |
190. reason 191. skull 192. symptom 193. mechanism 194. vein 195. artery 196. muscle 197. pyramid 198. to limit 199. oil 200. pasta |
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94 (8) |
323. weakness 324. darkness 325. illness 326. ugliness 327. freshness 328. length 329. strength 330. width 331. warmth 332. growth |
201. disabled 202. wheelchair |
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95 (9) Consolidation Class |
203. a traffic jam 204. passenger 205. cheap 206. to cycle 207. distance 208. loose 209. helmet |
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96 (10) |
Workbook. |
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97 (11) |
Workbook. |
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98 (12) |
Workbook. |
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99 (13) |
Workbook. |
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100 (14) |
Test Yourself |
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135. to cope with sth |
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101 (15) |
Home Reading |
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102 (16) |
Home Reading |
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103 (17) |
Optional |
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104 (18) |
Optional |
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105 (19) |
Optional |
Grammar and Usage |
Texts |
Songs, Poems, Rhymes |
Topic |
Elements of Country Studies |
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7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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Revision: present simple |
The First Days at School (R) |
Poem School, Family and Friends |
Back to school |
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Revision: future simple New material: 1) countable and uncountable nouns; 2) much/ mаnу, few/ little with nouns |
1. TV Children (L). 2. Homecoming (R) |
School supplies |
1. British English versus American English: holidays/ vacation, autumn/ fall, football/ soccer, pupil/student. 2. American tradition of Homecoming |
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Revision: 1) some, any, a/аn, zero article with nouns; 2) pronouns his/these, hat/those New material: 1) the noun, rays to express partition; 2) nouns used only in the plural (trousers etc); 3) nouns in the plural vs. She same nouns with the word pair and their agreement with the verb |
1. Whose bag is it? (L). 2. At the Shop (L) |
Buying things for school |
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Revision: past simple |
1. Peter’s belongings (L). 2. Schools in England and Wales (R) |
Primary and secondary schools in Britain |
1. Compulsory education in Britain. 2. GCSE examinations. 3. Some items of school vocabulary: a) year one/two student; b) to be in the first/ second year |
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New material: Hеrо article in she Combinations like to go to school etc |
Sharon is speaking about her school(L) |
1. School subjects. 2. School timetable |
1. Science as a subject in English schools. 2. Names of English schools |
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New material: 1) English homonyms; 2) confusable words to say, tо tell, to speak, to talk |
Russian Schools (R) |
Song Do Re Me |
School life in Russia and abroad |
1. Assessment in British schools compared with Russian system. 2. Classroom English |
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Revision: 1) affixation suffixes -er, -ly); 2) composition (N+N — school + day) New material: verbs and adjectives used with prepositions tо and of: 1) to talk to, to listen to, tо speak to, to write to; 2) afraid of, fond of, proud of, sure of, tired of |
1. Texts about schools (L). 2. Dialogue (R) |
Systems of education in Britain and Russia |
Education in Britain |
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New material: 1) noun-forming suffix -tion; 2) phrasal verbs to talk back, to talk over, to talk into, to talk out of |
1. Children speak about their schools (L). 2. Only Children (R) |
Schooling |
Modern schools and their features |
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New material: names of subjects ending in -s and their agreement with the verbs in the singular |
1. Ann’s e-mail (L). 2. Texts about different schools (R) |
Types of schools |
Proverbs connected with schooling |
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Class 1 |
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Class 2 |
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Class 3 |
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Class 4 |
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Textbook Step 10 |
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1. Dialogue about education at school and at home (L). 2. American school year (R) |
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New material: 1) articles with names of languages (the English language/ English); 2) present perfect, affirmative sentences; 3) third form of regular verbs |
1. Dialogue (L). 2. How many people speak English (R) |
The saying Through hardship to the stars |
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New material: 1) present perfect, negative sentences; 2) shortened form of the verb to be in present perfect; 3) third form of the verbs to be and to see |
1. Dialogue (L). 2. Four texts about languages (R) |
Languages and dictionaries |
International words in English |
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New material: 1) present perfect, general questions; 2) short answers to general questions in present perfect; 3) third forms of the verbs to do, to begin, to ring, to run, to swim, to come, to become |
Dialogues (R) |
Song Billy Boy |
Speaking about completed actions |
English folklore |
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New material: 1) adverbs of indefinite time (already, just etc) as markers of present perfect; 2) this morning, this week etc as markers of present perfect |
1. Captain Drake and his voyages (L). 2. How English Developed (R) |
Spread of English in the world |
English as the first and the second language |
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New material: 1) special and disjunctive questions in present perfect; 2) yet and already in questions in present perfect; 3) third forms of the verbs to read, tоwrite, tо speak, tо take, tо eat, to fall, tоgive |
1. Travelling in the USA (L). 2. Different Kinds of English (R) |
Varieties of English |
British English vs American English (elevator/lift, trunk/lorry etc) |
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New material: 1) articles with nouns after such; 2) adjectives after the verb tо sound |
The Robinsons (R) |
Poem The Wind |
Varieties of English |
Speaking about likes and dislikes |
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New material: 1) confusable words: dictionary vs. vocabulary; 2) present perfect and past simple an developing situations: Have you been...? When did you see t? |
1. Text about Daniel Radcliffe (L). 2. How to Use Dictionaries (R) |
Rules of using dictionaries |
1. The famous British actor. 2. Famous British dictionaries |
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New material: 1) affixes less, -ing to form new words; 2) phrasal verbs to hand in, to hand pack, to hand out, to hand over |
Interview about learning English (L, R) |
Learning English at school |
The English proverb Practice makes perfect |
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1. Speaking about English (L). 2. English — an all- important language (R) |
The importance of English nowadays |
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Class 2 |
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Class 3 |
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Class 4 |
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Textbook Step 10 |
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1. Discussing the importance of English (L). 2. People’s interest in languages (R) |
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Class 3 |
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Class 4 |
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Class 2 |
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Revision: present perfect resultative New material: Third forms of the verbs tо catch, to each, to wing, to buy, tо fight, to think, to puild, to send, tо spend, to meet, to leave, to find, tо get, to have |
The New World (R) |
Song One Man Went to Moor |
America — the country of the new and the old |
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New material: confusable words maybe is may be |
1. Visiting New York (L). 2. Text about five places in the USA (R) |
Geography of the USA |
Some facts of the US geography and cities |
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Revision: present perfect New material: third forms of the verbs tо break, tоchoose, tо drive, tо ride, to go |
1. Washington, D.C. (L). 2. Kate's Letter (R) |
Washington, D.C. |
The US capital |
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Revision: present perfect New material: confusable English: gone о — been to |
1. Children speaking about their travels (L). 2. Text about Australia (R) |
Some facts about Australia |
Peculiarities of Australian geography and history |
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Revision: present perfect New material: 1) past simple vs. present perfect; 2) the markers this year, this month etc in sentences with present perfect; 3) confusable English: must vs. just cow |
Australian Cities (L) |
Cities of Australia |
Expressing surprise |
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New material: the markers before, mаnу times, several times, it’s the first time etc in sentences with present perfect |
1. Speaking about Australia (L). 2. Texts about the animals and birds of Australia (R) |
Song Kookaburra |
Australia’s flora and fauna |
Peculiarities of Australian wildlife |
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New material: 1) names of languages and representatives of nations; 2) substantivised adjectives to name nations (the English etc); 3) articles with the names of nations and their representatives |
Two Christmas poems |
Countries, languages, nations |
Tourist attractions in the USA and Australia |
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New material: 1) phrasal verbs to give away, to give back, to give out, to give up; 2) affix -ly to form adjectives manly); 3) spelling rules while forming adverbs from adjectives ending in -y lazy — lazily; dry — dryly/drily) |
1. Text about visits to the USA (L). 2. The United States of America (R). 3. Strange and Wonderful (R) |
Places of interest in the US and Australia |
Sightseeing in the US and Australia |
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1. At the international school (L). 2. Some facts of Australian history (R) |
Visiting the US and Australia |
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Class 1 |
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Class 2 |
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Class 3 |
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Class 4 |
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Textbook Step 10 |
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1. Text about the Grand Canyon (L). 2. Life in Australia (R) |
The English proverb Seeing is believing |
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Class 5 |
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Class 6 |
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Class 3 |
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Class 4 |
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New material: third forms of the verbs tо dream, to set, to burn, tо make, to near, to mean, to learn, to put, tо pay, to say, tо tell, to spell, to stand, to strike, to understand, tо win |
Text about Alaska (L) |
Common birds |
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New material: 1) confusable words: other vs another; 2) partition words (piece, carton etc); 3) third forms of the verbs to blow, tоgrow, to ply, to draw, tо know, tо wear, tо forget |
1. Does the Nightingale Sing Only at Night? (L). 2. They Are So Much Like Us (R) |
Unusual birds |
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New material: 1) confusable words: fly vs slow; 2) articles with the words other and others |
1. Text about African animals (L). 2. Animals and Plants (R) |
Animals and plants |
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New material: 1) confusable words: earth as land vs oil vs around; 2) present perfect progressive; 3) markers if present perfect progressive: for, since etc |
1. Speaking about rainforests (L). 2. Language of Birds (R) |
Birds and animals of our planet |
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New material: general and special questions in present perfect progressive |
Our Close Relatives (R) |
Song I’ve Been Working on the Railroad |
Primates |
English saying We are only human |
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Revision: confusable English: an tour and a half vs half an hour New material: 1) present perfect progressive in sentences with clauses having a verb in past simple; 2) present perfect progressive marker for a long time; 3) pronouns someone, anyone, no one, everyonе |
1. Text about Sally’s career (L). 2. Text about insects (R) |
Insects |
Greetings and congratulations in English |
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New material: present perfect progressive tо describe factions that have just been finished |
1. Text about horses (L). 2. Flora and Fauna of the British Isles (R) |
Wildlife of Britain |
Some facts about flora and fauna of Great Britain |
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New material: 1) phrasal verbs to make up, to make out, to make off; 2) affix -able so form adjectives |
Charles Darwin (R) |
Poem The Animal Store |
Animals in zoos |
Darwin, the famous British naturalist |
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Text about animal life (R) |
Curious animals |
English proverbs One swallow doesn’t make a summer, Great oaks from little acorns grow, Don’t teach a fish to swim, Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, A cat in gloves catches no mice, First catch your hare then cook him |
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Class 1 |
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Class 2 |
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Class 3 |
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Class 4 |
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Textbook Step 10 |
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1. Text about ostriches (L). 2. Helen Beatrix Potter (R) |
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Class 7 |
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Class 8 |
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Class 5 |
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New material: present perfect of the verbs to be, to know, to have etc used instead of present perfect progressive |
1. Six people talking (L). 2. Keep the Beauty of Russia (R) |
National parks of Russia |
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Revision: international words |
What Is Ecology (R) |
Song Green Fields |
Ecology as a science |
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New material: 1) confusable English: little vs a little (not much, some), new vs a few not many, several, some); 2) reflexive pronouns; 3) Russian reflexive verbs vs English non- reflexive verbs (to bash, to press etc) |
Why Are Animals Important to Us (L) |
Animals and their habitats |
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Our Environment (R) |
Poem Three Guests |
Keep the environment clean |
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New material: present perfect and present perfect progressive consolidated |
1. Dinosaurs — Very Big Lizards (L). 2. Five texts about environment (R) |
Danger of pollution |
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1. Text about climate (L). 2. An Unusual Badge (R) |
Ecological societies |
English ways of giving instructions |
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New material: confusable words: among vs. between |
1. As Dead as a Dodo (L). 2. Dialogues(R). 3. Text about ecological problems (R) |
Solving ecological problems |
The English saying As dead as a dodo |
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New material: 1) affix –meat tо form nouns; 2) affix –dis tо form nouns, verbs and adjectives; 3) phrasal verbs to take clown, to take off, to take an, to take up |
1. Text about Baiji dolphins (L). 2. Water Pollution (R) |
Water pollution |
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1. Four people talking about ecology (L). 2. Ways to survive (R) |
Save the planet |
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Textbook Step 10 |
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1. The Changing World (L). 2. Every Little Helps (R) |
English saying Every little helps |
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Class 9 |
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Class 10 |
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Class 6 |
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New material: 1) position of the word enough before nouns, after adjectives and adverbs); 2) confusable words: practically vs almost |
1. Text about ecology (L). 2. Golden rules to stay fit (R). 3. Shall We Go to McDonalds? (R) |
Healthy and unhealthy food |
English proverb There is no smoke without fire |
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New material: the adverb enough vs too not big tough - too small to do sth) |
Two interviews (R) |
Rhyme Your Cold Is Getting Worse |
Keeping fit |
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Revision: parts of the human body New material: 1) exclamatory sentences with what and how, 2) articles with countables and uncountables in exclamatory sentences |
1. Speaking about health problems (L). 2. Why Are Some People Left-handed? (R) |
A human body. Health problems |
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New material: 1) confusable words: pain vs. ache; 2) articles with compounds headache, toothache etc |
1. What Is the Secret of a Long Life? (L). 2. Philip Is III (R) |
Living long |
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New material: 1) confusable words: ill vs sick; 2) confusable English: to have a cold vs to get/catch a cold, to come down with a cold |
1. What’s the matter with them? (L). 2. Two dialogues (R) |
Having a cold |
Idioms to have a heart of gold, to be a pain in the neck, to have eyes bigger than the stomach, to have a good head on one’s shoulders, to bring sb on their knees, to have a finger in every pie, to walk with one’s nose in the air |
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1. Text about swimming lessons (L). 2. Two dialogues (R) |
Visiting a doctor |
1. Exclamations to express estimation. 2. English measures of weight, length and liquids |
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New material: 1) confusable English: hard vs hardly; such vs so; 2) articles in sentences with such and so; 3) time as a countable noun |
1. Dialogues about health problems (L). 2. What Causes Headaches? (R) |
Balanced and healthy meals and weight control |
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New material: 1) confusable words: still vs yet; 2) affixes ness, -th tо form nouns; 3) phrasal verbs to stay away, to stay off, to stay up, to stay together |
1. Text about a disabled friend (R) |
Poem Robin the Bobbin |
The problem of disability |
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1. Text about Paul’s visit to a doctor (L). 2. Back to the Bike (R) |
Healthy ways |
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Textbook Step 10 |
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1. People speaking about their visits to the doctor (L). 2. Text about healthy ways (R) |
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Class 11 |
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Class 12 |
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Class 7 |
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Class 9 |
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1 Согласно Федеральному базисному учебному плану, учебный год в 7 классе в среднем составляет 35 недель. Количество учебного времени, выделяемого на изучение английского языка в неделю, составляет 3 академических часа. Соответственно, данный УМК рассчитан примерно на 105 учебных часов. Тематическое планирование дается на 96 учебных часов.
Таким образом, у учителя остается 9 уроков, которые он может использовать по своему усмотрению в зависимости от уровня языковой подготовки учащихся. На эти уроки также могут быть запланированы презентации результатов проектной деятельности, административные контрольные работы, экзамены.