Summit 1
Summit 1
Summit 1
UNIT 1
• Think and explain ( read the
conversation and explain the meaning of
each statement)
• Compare and contrast discus the
quetion
SOUND BITES
PA G E 3
• Notice the use of forget, stop, remember + an infinitive
or an gerund. (they are different).
• Discuss the question
GRAMMAR
SNAPSHOT
PA G E 4
Gerunds and infinitives: changes in meaning
GRAMMAR
PA G E 5
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVE: CHANGES
IN MEANING
Begin enjoying the simple thing in life.
Some verbs are followed by Begin to enjoy the simple thing in life.
either a gerund or an
infinitive with no change in
meaning, for example:
Love, hate, can´t stand, like, Some verb change meaning,
prefer, begin, start, continue. depending on the weather they are
followed by a gerund or an
infinitive.
Remember + infinitive = remember to do something.
Remember to make time for the important people in your life.
NOTE PADDING
Act the conversation
CONVERSATION
SNAPSHOT
PA G E 6
Personality type
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 6
Correction
LISTENING
PA G E 6
Classifying by positive and negative meaning
WORD SKILL
PA G E 7
homework
ASSOCIATE
WORDS AND
IDEA
PA G E 7
Read
READING
PA G E 8
• Relate to personal experience
• Identity supporting details
DISCUSSION
PA G E 8
Discussion: in your opinion. How
important is your perspective on life?
- Do you think it´s better to be
optimistic, pessimistic, or in the
middle?
FRAME YOUR
IDEAS
PA G E 9
Correction in group
LISTENING
PA G E 1 0
Answer the question in that page
NOTE PADDING
PA G E 1 1
WRITING
PA G E 1 2
PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE
Topic sentences
Supporting sentences
Concluding sentences
UNIT 2
MUSIC MOOD
• Think and explain ( read the
conversation and explain the meaning of
each statement)
SOUND BITES
PA G E 1 5
Act the conversation
CONVERSATION
SNAPSHOT
PA G E 1 6
Element of music
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 1 6
Present perfect and the
present perfect continuous
GRAMMAR
PA G E 1 6
Act the conversation
CONVERSATION
SNAPSHOT
PA G E 1 8
THE PRESENT PERFECT AND PRESENT
PERFECT CONTINUOUS: FINISHED AND
UNFINISH ACTION.
Finish action Phrases used with present perfect
Use the present perfect o Already
when an action is o Ever
completed ate an o Never
unspecific time in the past o Yet
( remember if an action o Once
start and finish in the past o Twice
is simple past ) o Three time
I´ve already heard that CD. Present perfect o How many…?
I heard it yesterday. Simple past
Very recently finished action Unfinished or continuing action
The present perfect Use the present perfect or
continuous is preferred present perfect continuous to
to describe very recently describe actions that began in the
complete action when past, continue into the present,
results can still be seen. and may continue into the future.
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 2 0
Read
READING
PA G E 2 0
Frame your idea
DISCUSSION
PA G E 2 1
GRAMMAR
PA G E 1 8
NOUN CLAUSE
The words in bold are
A noun clause is
all nouns. This shows that
a clause that plays the
shaded clauses in the first
role of a noun.
three examples are
I like what I see. I like cakes. functioning as nouns, making
I know that the tide is turning. I know London. them noun clauses
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 2 0
Read
READING
PA G E 2 0
Frame your idea
DISCUSSION
PA G E 2 1
Correction in group
LISTENING
A AND B
PA G E 3 2
WORD SKILL
PRACTICE
PA G E 2 3
WRITING
PA G E 2 4
EXTRA FROM UNIT 1 / 2
Extra unit 1
Write a paragraph about the personality type you
chose. Make sure all the supporting sentences relate to
the topic, and end with a concluding sentences.
Extra unit 2
Write a paragraph describing yourself. Make sure tu
use a parallel structure. ( all the words, phases and
clauses should be in the same form.)
UNIT 3
M O N E Y M AT T E R
Act the conversation
CONVERSATION
SNAPSHOT
PA G E 3 0
Expressing Buyer´s remorse
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 3 0
Correction
LISTENING
PA G E 3 0
The past unreal conditional:
inverted form
GRAMMAR
PA G E 3 1
PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Past unreal conditionals can
be stated without if. Invert
had and the subject.
If I had know it would take up so much room, I wouldn´t have bought it.
Had I known it would take up so much room, I wouldn´t have bought it.
I might have gotten another brand If I had realized it would be so hard to operate.
I might have gotten another brand I had realized it would be so hard to operate.
If we hadn´t been so busy, we could have shopped around.
If I´d been told they wouldn´t operate without batteries, I would never have
considered getting them.
Had I been told they wouldn´t operate without batteries, I would never have
considered getting them.
INTEGRATE
PRACTICE
PA G E 3 1
Complete the question and then improvise and expo.
NOTE PADDING
PA G E 3 1
Correction in pair
LISTENING
A AND B
PA G E 3 2
• Listen to the conversation
• Lets discussion the question with a partner
DRAW A
CONCLUSION
PA G E 3 2
Listen and repeat
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 3 2
VOCABUL ARY
PRACTICE
PA G E 3 2
Expo
SUMMARIZE
D E S C R I B E YO U R S P E N D I N G H A B I T S
Listen and repeat
VOCABUL ARY
PA G E 3 4
read
READING
PA G E 3 4
TA L K A B O U T T H E
PEOPLE OR
O R G A N I Z AT I O N
T H AT Y O U W O U L D
D O N AT E M O N E Y.
DISCUSSION
WRITING
PA G E 3 6
SEQUENCING EVENT
When writing a paragraph, the Time order words are used
sentences need to be logically to clarify the order of events
organized. in someone’s life, to present
the step in a process, or to
Special time order words and give instruction.
expressions help make sequence
clear:
• First • Second • Next • After
first of all Third Then Afterwards
to begin with Following that After that
• Finally
Lastly
In the end
HOMEWORK
• Story comprehension essay
• Listening listen and complete
• Reading read
• Conversation read, understand and learn
• Discussion study so you know what to answer
• Photo story read and listen, and prepaid for questions
EXTRA UNIT 3