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Young Stars 4

The document outlines an annual program for young English language learners with the objectives of helping students improve their English communication skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It is divided into four quarters, with each quarter focusing on different grammar and vocabulary topics to help students develop their English proficiency. The quarters cover communication about greetings, family, activities, and daily routines. Lessons incorporate songs, games, projects and other activities to engage students in practicing their English skills.

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Young Stars 4

The document outlines an annual program for young English language learners with the objectives of helping students improve their English communication skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It is divided into four quarters, with each quarter focusing on different grammar and vocabulary topics to help students develop their English proficiency. The quarters cover communication about greetings, family, activities, and daily routines. Lessons incorporate songs, games, projects and other activities to engage students in practicing their English skills.

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ANNUAL PROGRAM

YOUNG STARS 4
General Objectives

To help students:

-Listen to English with proper understanding


-Speak English correctly, producing sounds with the proper stress and intonation.
-Read, comprehend and interpret a text in English.
-Write in English correctly and meaningfully.
-Acquire knowledge of the elements of English.
-Develop interest in English.
-Use planning, drafting and editing skills to improve their work.
-Express themselves creatively and imaginatively.
-Speak clearly and audibly in ways which take account of their listeners.
-Become enthusiastic and reflective readers

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ANNUAL PROGRAM

FIRST QUARTER
MODULE COMMUNICATION OBJECTIVES LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES EVALUATIONS
- Learning greetings and how to - Hello! / Hi – Goodbye / Bye! - Greetings - Songs
introduce oneself -What’s your name? My - Colors - Look and - Role plays
- Inquiring about one’s name name’s … / I’m… - Numbers 1 – 20 listen - Projects
- Asking and answering about one’s -How are you? I’m fine, thank - Instructions - Pair / group - Presentations
well-being you / Fine, thank you. And - Classroom objects work
- Revising colors you? - Games and
- Revising numbers 1 - 20 - How old are you? I’m … projects
HELLO
- Asking and answering about one’s -Sit down / don’t sit down
age -What color is it? It’s …
- Revising questions and answers of -Do you have…? Yes, I do /
the verb HAVE No, I don’t
- Expressing likes / dislikes -How many … are there?
- Giving and following instructions, -There is… / there are…
order and directions -I like… / I don’t like…
- Identifying classroom objects
1 - Introducing adjectives related to - He/She/It isn’t... - Physical
NICE TO physical appearance - We/You/They aren’t... appearance
MEET - Describing a person, an animal or a - I/You/He/She/It/We/You/They - Feelings
YOU

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thing - can/can’t… - Action verbs
- Revising the verb to be - Can you…? - Colors
- Introducing adjectives related to Yes, I can. / No, I can’t - Adjectives
feelings
- Talking about one’s mood
- Identifying actions
- Talking about ability
- Revising and learning new colors
- Learning how to mix colors
- Identifying family members - He/She/It hasn’t got... - Family members
- Revising the verb HAVE - I → my, you → your, he → - Physical
- Revising the indefinite article his appearance
- Talking about appearance - she → her, it → its we → our, - Clothes and
2 - Identifying facial features you → your, they → their accessories
ME AND - Identifying clothes and accessories - This is a... → These are... - Toys
MY - Talking about possession - That is a... → Those are... - Parts of the face
FAMILY - Talking about objects that are near - Whose (ball) is this? and body
us and far from us - It’s (Ron)’s (ball).
- Identifying toys - Whose (dolls) are these?
- Revising and learning the parts of They’re (Tina)’s (dolls).
the body and face

SECOND QUARTER

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MODULE COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES EVALUATIONS
OBJECTIVES
3 - Identifying activities - I’m (studying) - Actions - Songs - Role plays
WHAT ARE happening at the moment - He / She / It’s (playing) - Free- time activities - Look and - Projects
YOU of speaking - We / You / They ‘re - Time listen - Presentation
DOING? - Asking and answering (cleaning) - Sports - Pair / group s
questions about activities - Are you (eating)? Yes, I am / work
happening at the moment No, I’m not. / Yes, we are. / Games and
of speaking No, we aren’t. projects
- Asking about and telling the - Is he / she / it (drinking
time water)? Yes, he / she / it is. /
No, he/ she / it isn’t.
- Are they (fishing)? Yes, they
are. / No, they aren’t.
- I’m not (eating)
- He / She / It isn’t (drinking
water)
- We / You / They aren’t
(fishing).
- Read – reading, make-

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making, get – getting.
- What time is it?
It’s (two) o’clock / It’s half
past (six). / It’s a quarter to /
after (four).
- Identifying places in a town - Where’s …? / in, on, under, - Places in town
- Identifying location in front of, next to, between - Action verbs
- Asking and answering - I – me, you – you, he – him, - Sea animals
about the location of places she – her, it – it, we – us, you - Rules
4 in a town – you, they – them. - Numbers 20 – 100
HERE AND - Identifying sea animals - Look at him! (He’s) tall. - Road signs
THERE - Introducing object pronouns
- Identifying actions
- Expressing obligation and
prohibition
- Counting up to 100
- Asking about prices
- Identifying road signs

THIRD QUARTER

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MODULE COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES EVALUATIONS
OBJECTIVES
5 - Talking about everyday - I always (play football) on - Free- time - Songs - Role plays
DAY BY activities (Mondays). activities - Look and - Projects
DAY - Talking about habitual - He / She sometimes (goes to the - Everyday listen - Presentations
actions movies). activities - Pair /
- Asking and answering about - We / You / They never (go to - Occupations group work
habitual actions school) on the weekend. - Months of Games
- Talking about how often - Do you always…? Yes, I / we do. / the year and
someone does something No, I / we don’t. - Ordinal projects
- Talking about occupations - Does he / she…? Yes, he / she numbers (1st-
- Asking and answering about does. No, he / she doesn’t 31st)
a person’s occupation - Do they …? Yes, they do. / No, - Seasons of
- Saying the months and they don’t. the year
seasons of the year - I don’t…
- Saying the ordinal numbers - He / She doesn’t.
- We / You / They don’t…
- What do you do? I’m a … /
We’re…
- What does he / she do? He / She

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is a…
- What do they do? They’re…
- I’m good at (skateboarding)
- I’m bad at (singing).
- When is your birthday? It’s on (July
16th)
- Identifying food - There’s a … - Fruit
- Talking about countable - There are some… - Types of
nouns - I want some… food and
- Revising plurals - There is / are some… drink
6 - Asking and answering about - There isn’t / aren’t any … - Cutlery /
MY countable and uncountable - Is / Are there any…? Crockery /
FAVORITE nouns - What’s your favorite food? / My glassware
FOOD - Identifying food from different favorite food is…
parts of the world - What would you like? I’d like
- Asking and answering about some…, please.
food preferences - Can I have some…, please?
- Asking for and ordering food

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FOURTH QUARTER
MODULE COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES EVALUATIONS
OBJECTIVES
7 - Talking about places - I / He / She / it was … yesterday - Places - Songs - Role plays
IN THE - Talking about the - You / We / They were … yesterday - Action verbs - Look and listen - Projects
PAST past - Were you … yesterday afternoon? - Ancient - Pair / group - Presentations
- Talking about actions Yes, I was / we were. / No, I wasn’t / people and work
that happened in the we weren’t civilizations - Games and
past - Was he / she / it … yesterday? - Sports projects
- Asking and - Were they … yesterday morning? Yes, - Means of
answering about past they were / No, they weren’t. transportatio
actions - I (played football) last weekend n
- Talking about ancient - He / She went … last Saturday
people and - We / You / They saw… last week.
civilizations - They didn’t have (pancakes for
- Talking about sports breakfast). They had (eggs and some
- Talking about means fruit
of transport - My mother didn’t make (a chocolate
cake). She made (a banana cake).
- Dis you play… yesterday? Yes, I/we
did. / No, I / we didn’t.

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- Did he/ she go… yesterday?
Yes, he/she did / No, he/she didn’t.
- Did they see…last weekend? Yes, they
did / No, they didn’t.
- Identifying animals - (Cheetahs) are faster than (hippos). - Wild animals
- Comparing people, - Fast – faster, thin- thinner, scary – - Adjectives
places, animals and scarier, good- better, bad – worse - Landscapes
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things - (Tom) is the youngest (student in the - Free-time
THE
- Identifying wild class). activities
WORLD
animals - Strong – the strongest, scary – the - Sports and
AROUND
- Identifying landscapes scariest, good – the best, bad – the equipment
US
- Talking about free worst
time activities - What are you going to do tomorrow?
- Talking about sports I’m going to …
and equipment I’m not going to…

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