Prof. Mario Nicola Madau CLASSE 2 E Unit 1
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Prof. Mario Nicola Madau CLASSE 2 E Unit 1
Programma Anno Scolastico 2015\2016 Lingua Inglese Docente: Prof. Mario Nicola Madau CLASSE 2 E Unit 1: Well-being - Talking about health - Giving and taking advice talking about obligations and permission Unit 2: Move it! - Talking about keeping fit - Talking about experiences Unit 3: The world around us - Talking about geographical location - Describing people, places and things Giving extra information Unit 4: Getting on with people - Discussing relationships - Talking about hypothetical conditions - Making wishes - Relationships discribing people Unit 5: Don't panic! - Discussing fears and phobias - Talking about past habit - Talking about your appearance Unit 6: The cinema - Discussing films - Talking about unfinished actions - Making deductions - Film types Describing films Unit 7: Describe it! - Describing everyday objects - Talking about news and events - Materials, shapes, expressive dimensions Unit 8: Celebrate! - Organizing an event - Describing past events - Talking about past conditions Unit 9: Read it! - Discussing reading habits - Reporting statements - Reporting questions - Types of book Life choices Unit 10: A global view - Discussing social and world problems - Reporting requests and instructions - Talking about the past, present and future Grammar: all the units are connected with the most important grammar arguments - Present simple, present progressive, present perfect,past simple, past progressive, past perfect, intentional future, progressive future, simple present future, shall and will, conditional zero, first conditional, second conditional and third conditional. 20 Giugno 2016 Prof. Mario Nicola Madau Programma svolto: Classe 4 E Anno Scolastico 2015/2016 General revision of the Middle Ages. Poetry as a Literary genre; rythm and scale of consonant sound ( rythm, feet, Syllables, blank verse, words, pattern). Geoffrey Chaucer, his masterpiece the Canterbury Tales. Comparation with The Italian works of Boccaccio and Petrarca. The Renaissance. The rise of the Tudor Dinasty; the Reformation; The Reign of Elizabeth I ; The beginning of the Stuart Dinasty; Microcosm and Macrocosm; sonnet and blank verse; order and hierarchy; Humanism. Sir Thomas More, Utopia and the new world. Drama as literary genre; the origins of Drama; the elements of Drama; tragedy; the features of a drammatic text; dramaticTechniques ;theatres and acting companies. Authors and texts: Christopher Marlowe; Doctor Faustus; Faustus’s last monologue.William Shakespeare; the sonnets; Shakespeare, Hamlet, the monologue: “ to be or not to be”, psychological meanings and content. Oristano 20 Giugno 2016 Il Professore Prof. Mario Nicola Madau PROGRAMMA III E Anno Scolastico 2015/2016 Lingua e letteratura inglese Prof. Mario Nicola Madau Dal testo in adozione Gateway- Macmillan Destination b2 Unit 1: Identity match Vocabulary and reading: Avatars and their creators Present simple and present continuous exercises Civilisation: English national idenyity Unit2: Epic Journeys Vocubulary and reading: By any meansPast Simple- past continuous- past perfect exercises- to be used to History: Life at sea Unit 3: City Life Vocabulary and reading: the town of books. Present perfect simple and past simple- present perfect continuous Civilisation: London Pass Unit 4: Food Thought Vocabulary and reading: The future of food. Will- be going to-present simple and present continuous for future. Civisation: Food, American Style Unit 5: Learning for Life Vocabulary and reading: Surviving the University application process Modal verbs- First and second conditional Civilisation: university Life in U.K Unit 6: Appliance of Science Vocabulary – Third conditional Science: Robots ENGLISH LITERATURE 1 - Tne origins 2 – The transmission of legends 3 - The Story tellers 4 - The Scop figure 5 – Saturday morning in the market square 6 - From the church to the churchyard and the villages 7 - The structure of the Medieval society: The Church and the Court 8 - Medieval theatre: Mistery Plays, Miracle Plays, Morality Plays 9 - Beowulf plot – the first written literature 10 - Geoffrey Chaucer life and works 11 – Focus on the Canterbury Tales Prof. Mario Nicola Madau Oristano 20/06/2016 CLASSE 1 E LIBRO DI TESTO: NETWORK B1 I Quadrimestre (unità 1 – 5) Funzioni: Salutare;Presentare sé stessi ed altri; Iniziare conversazioni con estranei; Accomiatarsi;Chiedere E fornire informazioni; Descrivere persone; Parlare di stili di vita; Informarsi sullo stato di salute; Esprimere rincrescimento; Distinguere i registri formali; Scandire le lettere per fare numerazioni; Chiedere e fornire indicazioni;Dati personali e pareri; Descrivere luoghi; Indicare la posizione nello spazio; Dire l’ora; Chiedere l’ora; Esprimere cortesia. Grammatica: Presente di to be e to have got; Articoli indeterminativi; Plurale dei nomi;Pronomi personali Soggetto; Possessivi; Genitivo sassone; Posizione dell’aggettivo; Costruzioni delle forme: positiva, interrogativa Negativa, e interonegativa, con i verbi to be e to have got; Verbo to do does; costruzioni delle quattro forme; Preposizioni di luogo; Dimostrativi;Avverbi di frequenza. II Quadrimestre (unità 6 – 9) Funzioni: Fornire e chiedere descrizioni di persone e cose; Parlare di somiglianze; Combinare incontri e appuntamenti; Offrire, richiedere e rispondere a offerte e richieste; Chiedere un permesso; Chiedere e parlare di avvenimenti passati; Parlare delle capacità; Raccontare; Chiedere ed esprimere opinioni; Fare acquisti; Chiedere e dare indicazioni stradali. Grammatica:Verbi modali; Passato di to be e to have got; Passato del verbo to do; Sostantivi numerabili e non numerabili; A lot of; Lots of; Much; Many;Aggettivi e pronomi interrogativi; Simple past; Forma positiva, interrogativa, interonegativa, negativa; To say and to tell; Comparativi di uguaglianza, maggioranza e minoranza. I 4 tipi di futuro, present perfect. Oristano 20 Giugno 2016 Il Professore Prof. Mario Nicola Madau
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