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Four Corners Students Book1 Scope and Sequence PDF

This document provides a scope and sequence outline for an English language learning program. It outlines 6 units that make up Level 1, including the learning outcomes, grammar, and vocabulary covered in each unit. The units progress from introductions and basic personal information to daily routines, free time, work, food, and functional language interactions. For each unit it lists the targeted grammar structures and vocabulary as well as sample listening, reading, speaking, and writing activities to reinforce the content.

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Four Corners Students Book1 Scope and Sequence PDF

This document provides a scope and sequence outline for an English language learning program. It outlines 6 units that make up Level 1, including the learning outcomes, grammar, and vocabulary covered in each unit. The units progress from introductions and basic personal information to daily routines, free time, work, food, and functional language interactions. For each unit it lists the targeted grammar structures and vocabulary as well as sample listening, reading, speaking, and writing activities to reinforce the content.

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Scope and sequence

LEVEL 1 Learning outcomes Grammar Vocabulary

Welcome Unit Pages 2–3 Students can . . .


Classroom language Page 4 introduce themselves and others
say hello and good-bye
Unit 1 Pages 5–14
New friends Students can . . . The verb be Names and titles
A What’s your name? ask for and say names Possessive adjectives Interesting jobs
B How do you spell it? spell names Subject pronouns
C Are you a student? talk about where people are from and Yes / no questions
what they do with be
D Names and jobs discuss people’s names and jobs

Unit 2 Pages 15–24


People and places Students can . . . Plural subject pronouns Nationalities
A Where are you from? ask for and say people’s nationalities Questions with be Family members
B What’s your email address? ask for and give phone numbers and Who and How old Numbers 0–101
email addresses with be
C Family identify family members and give their ages
D Family and friends give information about family and friends

Unit 3 Pages 25–34


What’s that? Students can . . . Demonstratives Everyday items
A Is this your notebook? ask about and identify everyday items Articles a and an Clothes and colors
B What’s this called in English? ask what something is called in English Plurals
C Clothing talk about clothes and possessions Possessive pronouns
D Favorite things describe favorite possessions Whose
’s and s’

Unit 4 Pages 35–44


Daily life Students can . . . Simple present Ways of getting
A Getting around describe how people get around statements around
B What time is it? ask for and tell the time Simple present yes / no Days of the week and
C My routine ask and answer questions about routines questions routines
D My weekend describe the things they do on weekends

Unit 5 Pages 45–54


Free time Students can . . . Adverbs of frequency Online activities
A Online habits talk about their online habits Simple present Wh- Leisure activities and
B How much is it? accept and decline help questions with do places
C What do you do for fun? ask and answer questions about leisure
activities
D Online fun discuss how they use technology
Unit 6 Pages 55–64
Work and play Students can . . . Simple present Wh- Jobs
A What does she do? identify and talk about jobs questions with does Abilities
B Can I speak to . . . ? ask for someone on the telephone Can for ability
have someone wait And, but, and or
C Can you sing? describe their talents and abilities
D Work and study talk about study and work programs

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Functional Listening and Reading and Speaking
language Pronunciation Writing
Interactions: • Introductions
Saying hello • Greetings
Saying good-bye

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Class introductions and greetings


Asking for spelling Spelling names “Famous Names” • Keep talking: Name circle
Pronunciation: An article • Class name list
Contractions Writing: • Guessing game about famous people
My name • Keep talking: “Find the differences” activity about
jobs and cities
• Quiz about celebrities

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • True and false information about people


Asking for someone’s Directory Assistance “People in My Life” • Keep talking: Interviews with new identities
phone number calls Photo captions • Class survey for new contact information
Asking for someone’s Information forms Writing: • Information exchange about family members
email address People I know My friends • Keep talking: Family trees
Pronunciation: • Presentation about friends
Word stress

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Questions and answers about personal items


Asking what Things around the “What’s your favorite • Keep talking: Things in the closet
something is classroom item of clothing?” • Memory game about everyday items
Favorite things A webpage • Personal items and their owners
Pronunciation: Writing: • Keep talking: “Find the differences” activity about
Plurals My favorite thing clothing colors
• Presentation of favorite things

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Survey about getting to school and work


Asking the time Times of different “What’s your favorite • Keep talking: Transportation facts
events day of the week?” • Interview about the times of specific events
Angela’s routine A message board • Interview about routines
Pronunciation: Writing: • Keep talking: “Find someone who” activity
Reduction of to About my weekend about routines
• Survey about busy weekends

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Comparison of online habits


Declining help Shopping “Fun Online Activities” • Keep talking: Interview about online habits
Accepting help Favorite websites An article • Role play of a shopping situation
Pronunciation: Writing: • Interview about leisure activities
Stress in numbers Let’s chat • Keep talking: Interviews about fun activities
• Discussion about favorite websites

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • “Find someone who” activity about jobs


Asking for someone on Telephone calls “Overseas • Keep talking: Memory game about jobs
the phone Ads for overseas Opportunities” • Role play of a phone call
Having someone wait programs A magazine article • Interview about abilities continued
Pronunciation: Writing: • Keep talking: Board game about abilities
Can and can’t My abilities • Discussion about study and work programs

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LEVEL 1 Learning outcomes Grammar Vocabulary

Unit 7 Pages 65–74


Food Students can . . . Count and noncount Food
A Breakfast, lunch, and dinner say what meals they eat nouns More food
B I like Chinese food! say what they like and dislike Some and any
C Meals talk about their eating habits How often
D Favorite food talk about their favorite food Time expressions

Unit 8 Pages 75–84


In the neighborhood Students can . . . Prepositions of location Places in the
A Around town give the locations of neighborhood places There is, there are neighborhood
B How do I get to . . . ? ask for and give directions Places to visit
C Fun in the city talk about interesting places in their towns
D A great place to visit give a presentation on a city attraction

Unit 9 Pages 85–94


What are you doing? Students can . . . Present continuous Actions and
A I’m looking for you. describe what people are doing right now statements prepositions
B I can’t talk right now. ask if someone can talk now Present continuous Activities
explain why they can’t talk on the telephone questions
C These days describe what people are doing these days
D What’s new? discuss what people are doing

Unit 10 Pages 95–104


Past experiences Students can . . . Simple past regular Weekend activities
A Last weekend say what they did last weekend verbs Things to do
B You’re kidding! show that they’re listening Simple past irregular
express surprise verbs
C Did you make dinner last night? talk about routine events in the past Yes / no questions
D I saw a great movie. talk about past activities
Unit 11 Pages 105–114
Getting away Students can . . . Past of be Adjectives
A Where were you? describe where they were in the past Simple past Wh- Vacation activities
B That’s great! react to news questions
C My vacation talk about their last vacation
D Travel experiences describe a vacation

Unit 12 Pages 115–124


Time to celebrate Students can . . . Be going to Months and dates
A I’m going to get married. talk about their plans for specific dates Yes / no questions Party checklist
B Sure. I’d love to. accept or decline an invitation Wh- questions with be
C Planning a party discuss and agree on plans going to
D Birthdays describe birthday traditions in their cultures Object pronouns

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Functional Listening and Reading and Speaking
language Pronunciation Writing

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Survey about meals


Expressing dislikes Food preferences “My Favorite Food” • Keep talking: Recipes
Expressing likes A typical Swedish meal An article • Information exchange about food preferences
Pronunciation: Writing: • Comparison of eating habits
Word stress A typical meal • Keep talking: Discussion about eating habits
• Interview about favorite food

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Information exchange with maps


Asking for directions GPS directions “Monterey Bay • Keep talking: Information gap activity with
Tourist information Aquarium” neighborhood maps
Pronunciation: A poster • Role play about directions
Word stress Writing: • Interview about places in town
Group poster • Keep talking: Description of an unusual zoo
• Presentation about a city attraction

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Guessing game about people’s actions


Asking if someone can Sound effects “Status Updates” • Keep talking: Interpretations of actions
talk now Telephone calls A micro-blog • Role play of a phone call
Explaining that you can’t Pronunciation: Writing: • “Find someone who” activity about things people are
talk now Intonation in questions My status update doing these days
• Keep talking: Guessing game about who’s doing what
• Speculations about someone’s activities

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Information exchange about last weekend


Showing that you’re Diana’s week “Matt’s Movie Reviews” • Keep talking: Picture story
listening Matt’s busy week Blog posts • Role play of surprising conversations
Expressing surprise Pronunciation: Writing: • Interview about routine events in the past
Simple past -ed A blog post • Keep talking: Memories
endings • “Find someone who” activity about past activities

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Interview about where you were


Reacting to good news A short trip “Travel Tales” • Keep talking: Interview about school trips
Reacting to bad news Three vacations Blog posts • Class exchange of personal news
Pronunciation: Writing: • Information exchange about vacations
Reduction of did you A postcard • Keep talking: Speculations about a vacation
• Presentation of postcards

Interactions: Listening: Reading: • Information exchange about special days


Declining an invitation Invitations “Birthday Traditions” • Keep talking: Weekend plans
Accepting an invitation A “Sweet 16” birthday An article • Class invitations
party Writing: • Discussion of plans for three scenarios
Pronunciation: A thank-you note • Keep talking: Plan for a party
Reduction of going to • Discussion about birthday traditions

Scope and sequence  vii

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