EYLÜL
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09-13 Eylül
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4 |
1- Friendship |
Functions & Useful Language
Acepting and refusing / Apologizing / Giving explanations and reasons
Would you like to come over tomorrow?
-I’m sorry, but I can’t come over because my cousin is coming tomorrow.
-Sure, that sounds fun!
Would you like some fruit juice?
-Yes, I’d love some.
-No, thanks. I’m full / stuffed.
-Yeah, that would be great.How about going to the cinema this Saturday?
-Sure, it sounds good / great / awesome.
-Yeah, why not.
-I’ll text our friends to come over at7 o’clock, then.
Making simple inquiries
Are you busy tomorrow evening?
-No, not at all. Why?
back up /best/close/true friend, -s buddy, -ies / cool count on /get on well with somebody / go for a walk /laid-back /mate, -s secret, -s share support / trust |
Listening
E8.1.L1. Students will be able to understand the specific information in short conversations on everyday topics, such as accepting and refusing an offer/invitation, apologizing and making simple inquiries.
Spoken Interaction
E8.1.SI1. Students will be able to interact with reasonable ease in structured situations and short conversations involving accepting and refusing an offer/invitation, apologizing and making simple inquiries.
Spoken Production
E8.1.SP1. Students will be able to structure a talk to make simple inquiries, give explanations and reasons.
Reading
E8.1.R1. Students will be able to understand short and simple texts about friendship.
E8.1.R2. Students will be able to understand short and simple invitation letters, cards and e-mails.
Writing
E8.1.W1. Students will be able to write a short and simple letter apologizing and giving reasons for not attending a party in response to an invitation.
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Anlatım,
Soru-Cevap
Aktif Gösterim,
Uygulama,
Grup Çalışması,
Okuma,
Yazma,
Dikte,
Rol Yapma,
Gösteri
Drama,
Tekrar Etme
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15 Temmuz Demokrasi ve Millî Birlik Günü |
EYLÜL
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16-20 Eylül
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4 |
1- Friendship |
Functions & Useful Language
Acepting and refusing / Apologizing / Giving explanations and reasons
Would you like to come over tomorrow?
-I’m sorry, but I can’t come over because my cousin is coming tomorrow.
-Sure, that sounds fun!
Would you like some fruit juice?
-Yes, I’d love some.
-No, thanks. I’m full / stuffed.
-Yeah, that would be great.How about going to the cinema this Saturday?
-Sure, it sounds good / great / awesome.
-Yeah, why not.
-I’ll text our friends to come over at7 o’clock, then.
Making simple inquiries
Are you busy tomorrow evening?
-No, not at all. Why?
back up /best/close/true friend, -s buddy, -ies / cool count on /get on well with somebody / go for a walk /laid-back /mate, -s secret, -s share support / trust |
Listening
E8.1.L1. Students will be able to understand the specific...
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Gaziler Günü (19 Eylül), İlköğretim Haftası |
EYLÜL
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23-27 Eylül
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4 |
1- Friendship |
Functions & Useful Language
Acepting and refusing / Apologizing / Giving explanations and reasons
Would you like to come over tomorrow?
-I’m sorry, but I can’t come over because my cousin is coming tomorrow.
-Sure, that sounds fun!
Would you like some fruit juice?
-Yes, I’d love some.
-No, thanks. I’m full / stuffed.
-Yeah, that would be great.How about going to the cinema this Saturday?
-Sure, it sounds good / great / awesome.
-Yeah, why not.
-I’ll text our friends to come over at7 o’clock, then.
Making simple inquiries
Are you busy tomorrow evening?
-No, not at all. Why?
back up /best/close/true friend, -s buddy, -ies / cool count on /get on well with somebody / go for a walk /laid-back /mate, -s secret, -s share support / trust |
Listening
E8.1.L1. Students will be able to understand the specific...
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EYLÜL
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30 Eylül-
04 Ekim
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4 |
1- Friendship |
Functions & Useful Language
Acepting and refusing / Apologizing / Giving explanations and reasons
Would you like to come over tomorrow?
-I’m sorry, but I can’t come over because my cousin is coming tomorrow.
-Sure, that sounds fun!
Would you like some fruit juice?
-Yes, I’d love some.
-No, thanks. I’m full / stuffed.
-Yeah, that would be great.How about going to the cinema this Saturday?
-Sure, it sounds good / great / awesome.
-Yeah, why not.
-I’ll text our friends to come over at7 o’clock, then.
Making simple inquiries
Are you busy tomorrow evening?
-No, not at all. Why?
back up /best/close/true friend, -s buddy, -ies / cool count on /get on well with somebody / go for a walk /laid-back /mate, -s secret, -s share support / trust |
Listening
E8.1.L1. Students will be able to understand the specific...
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Hayvanları Koruma Günü (4 Ekim) |
EKİM
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07-11 Ekim
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4 |
2- Teen Life |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I love/like/enjoy going to concerts.
I hate/dislike shopping with my parents.
Expressing preferences
I prefer hip-hop concerts, I think they’re terrific.
I prefer reading the news online.
Stating personal opinions (Making simple inquiries)
What do you do in the evenings?
I usually do my homework, but
I also listen to music. I love rap. And to
be honest, I never listen to pop music, I can’t stand it. I think it’s unbearable.
I rarely/seldom go to the theater.
I am fond of / keen on camping.
argue
casual
fashion, -s
impressive
relationship, -s
ridiculous
serious
snob, -s
teenager, -s
terrific
trendy
unbearable
types of music |
Listening
E8.2.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and expressions about regular activities of teenagers.
Spoken Interaction
E8.2.SI1. Students will be able to talk about regular activities of teenagers.
Spoken Production
E8.2.SP1. Students will be able to express what they prefer, like and dislike.
E8.2.SP2. Students will be able to give a simple description of daily activities in a simple way.
Reading
E8.2.R1. Students will be able to understand short and simple texts about regular activities of teenagers.
Writing
E8.2.W1. Students will be able to write a short and simple paragraph about regular activities of teenagers.
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EKİM
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14-18 Ekim
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4 |
2- Teen Life |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I love/like/enjoy going to concerts.
I hate/dislike shopping with my parents.
Expressing preferences
I prefer hip-hop concerts, I think they’re terrific.
I prefer reading the news online.
Stating personal opinions (Making simple inquiries)
What do you do in the evenings?
I usually do my homework, but
I also listen to music. I love rap. And to
be honest, I never listen to pop music, I can’t stand it. I think it’s unbearable.
I rarely/seldom go to the theater.
I am fond of / keen on camping.
argue
casual
fashion, -s
impressive
relationship, -s
ridiculous
serious
snob, -s
teenager, -s
terrific
trendy
unbearable
types of music |
Listening
E8.2.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and...
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EKİM
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21-25 Ekim
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4 |
2- Teen Life |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I love/like/enjoy going to concerts.
I hate/dislike shopping with my parents.
Expressing preferences
I prefer hip-hop concerts, I think they’re terrific.
I prefer reading the news online.
Stating personal opinions (Making simple inquiries)
What do you do in the evenings?
I usually do my homework, but
I also listen to music. I love rap. And to
be honest, I never listen to pop music, I can’t stand it. I think it’s unbearable.
I rarely/seldom go to the theater.
I am fond of / keen on camping.
argue
casual
fashion, -s
impressive
relationship, -s
ridiculous
serious
snob, -s
teenager, -s
terrific
trendy
unbearable
types of music |
Listening
E8.2.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and...
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EKİM
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28 Ekim-
01 Kasım
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4 |
3- In the Kitchen |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing simple processes
It’s easy to make an omlette. Let me tell you how to make an omlette. First, put some oil into a pan and heat it. Second, mix two eggs in a bowl. Then add some salt. After that, add some cheese and milk. Finally, pour the mixture into the hot pan.
Expressing preferences
Do you prefer cooking pizza or pasta?
-I love cooking and eating pizza.
-I usually prefer cooking pasta.
Making simple inquiries
Do I use two or three eggs?
What can/should I use to cook soup?
bake / bitter
boil / chop / flour / fry
ingredients
kitchen tools (knife, spoon, fork,
pan, plate, oven …)
meal / mix / oil
peel / pour
salty /slice
sour / spicy / tasty |
Listening
E8.3.L1. Students will be able to get the gist of short, clear, simple descriptions of a process.
Spoken Interaction
E8.3.SI1. Students will be able to ask and answer questions and exchange ideas and information on a topic related to how something is processed.
Spoken Production
E8.3.SP1. Students will be able to give a simple description about a process.
Reading
E8.3.R1. Students will be able to understand the overall meaning of short texts about a process.
E8.3.R2. Students will be able to guess the meaning of unknown words from the text.
Writing
E8.3.W1. Students will be able to write a series of simple phrases and sentences by using linkers to describe a process.
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29 Ekim Cumhuriyet Bayramı |
KASIM
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04-08 Kasım
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4 |
3- In the Kitchen |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing simple processes
It’s easy to make an omlette. Let me tell you how to make an omlette. First, put some oil into a pan and heat it. Second, mix two eggs in a bowl. Then add some salt. After that, add some cheese and milk. Finally, pour the mixture into the hot pan.
Expressing preferences
Do you prefer cooking pizza or pasta?
-I love cooking and eating pizza.
-I usually prefer cooking pasta.
Making simple inquiries
Do I use two or three eggs?
What can/should I use to cook soup?
bake / bitter
boil / chop / flour / fry
ingredients
kitchen tools (knife, spoon, fork,
pan, plate, oven …)
meal / mix / oil
peel / pour
salty /slice
sour / spicy / tasty |
Listening
E8.3.L1. Students will be able to get the gist...
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Atatürk Haftası |
KASIM
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11-15 Kasım
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4 |
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ARA TATİL (11-15 KASIM) |
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KASIM
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18-22 Kasım
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4 |
3- In the Kitchen |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing simple processes
It’s easy to make an omlette. Let me tell you how to make an omlette. First, put some oil into a pan and heat it. Second, mix two eggs in a bowl. Then add some salt. After that, add some cheese and milk. Finally, pour the mixture into the hot pan.
Expressing preferences
Do you prefer cooking pizza or pasta?
-I love cooking and eating pizza.
-I usually prefer cooking pasta.
Making simple inquiries
Do I use two or three eggs?
What can/should I use to cook soup?
bake / bitter
boil / chop / flour / fry
ingredients
kitchen tools (knife, spoon, fork,
pan, plate, oven …)
meal / mix / oil
peel / pour
salty /slice
sour / spicy / tasty |
Listening
E8.3.L1. Students will be able to get the gist of short, clear, simple descriptions of a process.
Spoken Interaction
E8.3.SI1. Students will be able to ask and answer questions and exchange ideas and information on a topic related to how something is processed.
Spoken Production
E8.3.SP1. Students will be able to give a simple description about a process.
Reading
E8.3.R1. Students will be able to understand the overall meaning of short texts about a process.
E8.3.R2. Students will be able to guess the meaning of unknown words from the text.
Writing
E8.3.W1. Students will be able to write a series of simple phrases and sentences by using linkers to describe a process.
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Anlatım,
Soru-Cevap
Aktif Gösterim,
Uygulama,
Grup Çalışması,
Okuma,
Yazma,
Dikte,
Rol Yapma,
Gösteri
Drama,
Tekrar Etme
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KASIM
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25-29 Kasım
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4 |
3- In the Kitchen |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing simple processes
It’s easy to make an omlette. Let me tell you how to make an omlette. First, put some oil into a pan and heat it. Second, mix two eggs in a bowl. Then add some salt. After that, add some cheese and milk. Finally, pour the mixture into the hot pan.
Expressing preferences
Do you prefer cooking pizza or pasta?
-I love cooking and eating pizza.
-I usually prefer cooking pasta.
Making simple inquiries
Do I use two or three eggs?
What can/should I use to cook soup?
bake / bitter
boil / chop / flour / fry
ingredients
kitchen tools (knife, spoon, fork,
pan, plate, oven …)
meal / mix / oil
peel / pour
salty /slice
sour / spicy / tasty |
Listening
E8.3.L1. Students will be able to get the gist...
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Soru-Cevap
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Öğretmenler Günü (24 Kasım) |
ARALIK
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02-06 Aralık
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4 |
4- On the Phone |
Functions & Useful Language
Following phone conversations
Hello! This is ... calling, is ... in?
May I speak to ...? Is ... there?
Hang on a minute, I’ll get him/ her.
Can you hold on a moment, please?
I’m afraid he is not available at the moment. He has gone out. Would you like to leave a message?
Stating decisions taken at the time of speaking
I’ll talk to you soon.
I’ll see you at the café tomorrow, then.
We’ll meet next Saturday, then. I’m sorry to hear that. We’ll meet up later, then.
I’ll get back to you in an hour.
[The phone rings] I will take that.
available
connect
contact
dial
engaged
extension
get/keep in touch
get back
hang on/up
hold
line
memo, -s
pick up
polite
put someone through |
Listening
E8.4.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and related vocabulary items.
E8.4.L2. Students will be able to follow a phone conversation.
Spoken Interaction
E8.4.SI1. Students will be able to make a simple phone call asking and responding to questions.
Spoken Production
E8.4.SP1. Students will be able to express their decisions taken at the moment of conversation.
Reading
E8.4.R1. Students will be able to understand short and simple texts with related vocabulary.
Writing
E8.4.W1. Students will be able to write short and simple conversations
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Dünya Engelliler Günü (3 Aralık) |
ARALIK
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09-13 Aralık
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4 |
4- On the Phone |
Functions & Useful Language
Following phone conversations
Hello! This is ... calling, is ... in?
May I speak to ...? Is ... there?
Hang on a minute, I’ll get him/ her.
Can you hold on a moment, please?
I’m afraid he is not available at the moment. He has gone out. Would you like to leave a message?
Stating decisions taken at the time of speaking
I’ll talk to you soon.
I’ll see you at the café tomorrow, then.
We’ll meet next Saturday, then. I’m sorry to hear that. We’ll meet up later, then.
I’ll get back to you in an hour.
[The phone rings] I will take that.
available
connect
contact
dial
engaged
extension
get/keep in touch
get back
hang on/up
hold
line
memo, -s
pick up
polite
put someone through |
Listening
E8.4.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and...
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ARALIK
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16-20 Aralık
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4 |
4- On the Phone |
Functions & Useful Language
Following phone conversations
Hello! This is ... calling, is ... in?
May I speak to ...? Is ... there?
Hang on a minute, I’ll get him/ her.
Can you hold on a moment, please?
I’m afraid he is not available at the moment. He has gone out. Would you like to leave a message?
Stating decisions taken at the time of speaking
I’ll talk to you soon.
I’ll see you at the café tomorrow, then.
We’ll meet next Saturday, then. I’m sorry to hear that. We’ll meet up later, then.
I’ll get back to you in an hour.
[The phone rings] I will take that.
available
connect
contact
dial
engaged
extension
get/keep in touch
get back
hang on/up
hold
line
memo, -s
pick up
polite
put someone through |
Listening
E8.4.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and...
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Anlatım,
Soru-Cevap
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ARALIK
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23-27 Aralık
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4 |
4- On the Phone |
Functions & Useful Language
Following phone conversations
Hello! This is ... calling, is ... in?
May I speak to ...? Is ... there?
Hang on a minute, I’ll get him/ her.
Can you hold on a moment, please?
I’m afraid he is not available at the moment. He has gone out. Would you like to leave a message?
Stating decisions taken at the time of speaking
I’ll talk to you soon.
I’ll see you at the café tomorrow, then.
We’ll meet next Saturday, then. I’m sorry to hear that. We’ll meet up later, then.
I’ll get back to you in an hour.
[The phone rings] I will take that.
available
connect
contact
dial
engaged
extension
get/keep in touch
get back
hang on/up
hold
line
memo, -s
pick up
polite
put someone through |
Listening
E8.4.L1. Students will be able to understand phrases and...
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Mehmet Akif Ersoy’u Anma Haftası |
ARALIK
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30 Aralık-
03 Ocak
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4 |
5- The Internet |
Functions & Useful Language
Accepting and refusing / Making excuses
Would you like to join our WhatsApp group?
-Yes, sure/That sounds great.
-No, thanks. I am really busy. Why don’t we chat online at two o’clock? I want to tell you something important.
-I’m sorry, but I can’t. My internet is broken.
What do you mean? Do you mean the Internet connection?
-Yes. It isn’t working properly.
account, -s
attachment, -s
browse
browser, -s
comment, -s
confirm
connection, -s
delete
download/upload
log on/in/off
register
reply screen, -s
search engine, -s
sign in/up
social networking site, -s
website |
Listening
E8.5.L1. Students will be able to understand the gist of oral texts.
E8.5.L2. Students will be able to comprehend phrases and related vocabulary items.
Spoken Interaction
E8.5.SI1. Students will be able to talk about their Internet habits
E8.5.SI2. Students will be able to exchange information about the Internet.
Spoken Production
E8.5.SP1. Students will be able to make excuses, and to accept and refuse offers by using a series of phrases and simple sentences
Reading
E8.5.R1. Students will be able to identify main ideas in short and simple texts about internet habits.
E8.5.R2. Students will be able to find specific information about the Internet in various texts.
Writing
E8.5.W1. Students will be able to write a basic paragraph to describe their internet habits.
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OCAK
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06-10 Ocak
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4 |
5- The Internet |
Functions & Useful Language
Accepting and refusing / Making excuses
Would you like to join our WhatsApp group?
-Yes, sure/That sounds great.
-No, thanks. I am really busy. Why don’t we chat online at two o’clock? I want to tell you something important.
-I’m sorry, but I can’t. My internet is broken.
What do you mean? Do you mean the Internet connection?
-Yes. It isn’t working properly.
account, -s
attachment, -s
browse
browser, -s
comment, -s
confirm
connection, -s
delete
download/upload
log on/in/off
register
reply screen, -s
search engine, -s
sign in/up
social networking site, -s
website |
Listening
E8.5.L1. Students will be able to understand the gist...
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Anlatım,
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OCAK
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13-17 Ocak
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4 |
5- The Internet |
Functions & Useful Language
Accepting and refusing / Making excuses
Would you like to join our WhatsApp group?
-Yes, sure/That sounds great.
-No, thanks. I am really busy. Why don’t we chat online at two o’clock? I want to tell you something important.
-I’m sorry, but I can’t. My internet is broken.
What do you mean? Do you mean the Internet connection?
-Yes. It isn’t working properly.
account, -s
attachment, -s
browse
browser, -s
comment, -s
confirm
connection, -s
delete
download/upload
log on/in/off
register
reply screen, -s
search engine, -s
sign in/up
social networking site, -s
website |
Listening
E8.5.L1. Students will be able to understand the gist...
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Anlatım,
Soru-Cevap
Aktif...
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OCAK
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20-24 Ocak
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4 |
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YARI YIL TATİLİ (20 OCAK - 3 ŞUBAT) |
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OCAK
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27-31 Ocak
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4 |
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YARI YIL TATİLİ (20 OCAK - 3 ŞUBAT) |
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ŞUBAT
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03-07 Şubat
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4 |
5- The Internet |
Functions & Useful Language
Accepting and refusing / Making excuses
Would you like to join our WhatsApp group?
-Yes, sure/That sounds great.
-No, thanks. I am really busy. Why don’t we chat online at two o’clock? I want to tell you something important.
-I’m sorry, but I can’t. My internet is broken.
What do you mean? Do you mean the Internet connection?
-Yes. It isn’t working properly.
account, -s
attachment, -s
browse
browser, -s
comment, -s
confirm
connection, -s
delete
download/upload
log on/in/off
register
reply screen, -s
search engine, -s
sign in/up
social networking site, -s
website |
Listening
E8.5.L1. Students will be able to understand the gist of oral texts.
E8.5.L2. Students will be able to comprehend phrases and related vocabulary items.
Spoken Interaction
E8.5.SI1. Students will be able to talk about their Internet habits
E8.5.SI2. Students will be able to exchange information about the Internet.
Spoken Production
E8.5.SP1. Students will be able to make excuses, and to accept and refuse offers by using a series of phrases and simple sentences
Reading
E8.5.R1. Students will be able to identify main ideas in short and simple texts about internet habits.
E8.5.R2. Students will be able to find specific information about the Internet in various texts.
Writing
E8.5.W1. Students will be able to write a basic paragraph to describe their internet habits.
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Anlatım,
Soru-Cevap
Aktif Gösterim,
Uygulama,
Grup Çalışması,
Okuma,
Yazma,
Dikte,
Rol Yapma,
Gösteri
Drama,
Tekrar Etme
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ŞUBAT
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10-14 Şubat
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4 |
6- Adventures |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing preferences / Giving explanations and reasons
What do you prefer doing on summer holidays?
-I would rather go rafting than canoeing because it is easier.
-I prefer rafting to kayaking because it is more entertaining.
Making comparisons
I think bungee-jumping is more/less dangerous and challenging than canoeing.
I think extreme sports are more exciting than indoor sports.
amusing
bungee jumping
canoeing
caving
challenging
disappointing
entertaining
exciting
extreme sports
fascinating
hang-gliding
kayaking
motor-racing
paragliding
rafting
skateboarding
take risks |
Listening
E8.6.L1. Students will be able to follow a discussion on adventures.
E8.6.L2. Students will be able to understand the main points of simple messages.
Spoken Interaction
E8.6.SI1. Students will be able to interact with reasonable ease in short conversations.
E8.6.SI2. Students will be able to talk about comparisons, preferences and their reasons.
Spoken Production
E8.6.SP1. Students will be able to make comparisons about sports and games by using simple descriptive language.
Reading
E8.6.R1. Students will be able to understand short and simple texts to find the main points about adventures.
Writing
E8.6.W1. Students will be able to write a short and simple paragraph comparing two objects.
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17-21 Şubat
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4 |
6- Adventures |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing preferences / Giving explanations and reasons
What do you prefer doing on summer holidays?
-I would rather go rafting than canoeing because it is easier.
-I prefer rafting to kayaking because it is more entertaining.
Making comparisons
I think bungee-jumping is more/less dangerous and challenging than canoeing.
I think extreme sports are more exciting than indoor sports.
amusing
bungee jumping
canoeing
caving
challenging
disappointing
entertaining
exciting
extreme sports
fascinating
hang-gliding
kayaking
motor-racing
paragliding
rafting
skateboarding
take risks |
Listening
E8.6.L1. Students will be able to follow a discussion...
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ŞUBAT
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24-28 Şubat
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4 |
6- Adventures |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing preferences / Giving explanations and reasons
What do you prefer doing on summer holidays?
-I would rather go rafting than canoeing because it is easier.
-I prefer rafting to kayaking because it is more entertaining.
Making comparisons
I think bungee-jumping is more/less dangerous and challenging than canoeing.
I think extreme sports are more exciting than indoor sports.
amusing
bungee jumping
canoeing
caving
challenging
disappointing
entertaining
exciting
extreme sports
fascinating
hang-gliding
kayaking
motor-racing
paragliding
rafting
skateboarding
take risks |
Listening
E8.6.L1. Students will be able to follow a discussion...
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MART
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03-07 Mart
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4 |
6- Adventures |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing preferences / Giving explanations and reasons
What do you prefer doing on summer holidays?
-I would rather go rafting than canoeing because it is easier.
-I prefer rafting to kayaking because it is more entertaining.
Making comparisons
I think bungee-jumping is more/less dangerous and challenging than canoeing.
I think extreme sports are more exciting than indoor sports.
amusing
bungee jumping
canoeing
caving
challenging
disappointing
entertaining
exciting
extreme sports
fascinating
hang-gliding
kayaking
motor-racing
paragliding
rafting
skateboarding
take risks |
Listening
E8.6.L1. Students will be able to follow a discussion...
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MART
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10-14 Mart
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4 |
7- Tourism |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing places
What do you think about Rome?
Did you enjoy your trip?
-It was incredible. It’s truly an ancient city, and the weather was just perfect. It is in fact usually warm and sunny in Rome.
Expressing preferences
Which one do you prefer? Historic sites or the seaside?
-I’d rather visit historic sites because they are usually more interesting.
Giving explanations/reasons
—I think/guess/believe/suppose it is exciting.
—In my opinion/to me, it is lovely.
—In my opinion/to me, it sounds/looks fascinating.
Making comparisons
-In my opinion/to me, historical architecture is more beautiful than modern architecture.
—I think/guess/believe/suppose all-inclusive hotels are more attractive than bed and breakfasts.
Talking about experiences
Have you ever been to …?
-Yes, I have. / -No, I have not.
-I have been to Side before.
-I have never been to Mardin.
all-inclusive / ancient / architecture
attraction, -s / bed and breakfast
countryside / culture/cultural destination
fascinating / historic site, -s
incredible resort, -s / rural / urban |
Listening
E8.7.L1. Students will be able to understand and extract the specific information from short and simple oral texts.
Spoken Interaction
E8.7.SI1. Students will be able to exchange information about tourism.
E8.7.SI2. Students will be able to talk about their favorite tourist attractions by giving details.
Spoken Production
E8.7.SP1. Students will be able to express their preferences for particular tourist attractions and give reasons.
E8.7.SP2. Students will be able to make simple comparisons between different tourist attractions.
E8.7.SP3. Students will be able to express their experiences about places.
Reading
E8.7.R1. Students will be able to find specific information from various texts about tourism.
Writing
E8.7.W1. Students will be able to design a brochure, advertisement or a postcard about their favorite tourist attraction(s).
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İstiklâl Marşı'nın Kabulü be Mehmet Akif Ersoy'u Anma Günü (12 Mart) |
MART
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17-21 Mart
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4 |
7- Tourism |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing places
What do you think about Rome?
Did you enjoy your trip?
-It was incredible. It’s truly an ancient city, and the weather was just perfect. It is in fact usually warm and sunny in Rome.
Expressing preferences
Which one do you prefer? Historic sites or the seaside?
-I’d rather visit historic sites because they are usually more interesting.
Giving explanations/reasons
—I think/guess/believe/suppose it is exciting.
—In my opinion/to me, it is lovely.
—In my opinion/to me, it sounds/looks fascinating.
Making comparisons
-In my opinion/to me, historical architecture is more beautiful than modern architecture.
—I think/guess/believe/suppose all-inclusive hotels are more attractive than bed and breakfasts.
Talking about experiences
Have you ever been to …?
-Yes, I have. / -No, I have not.
-I have been to Side before.
-I have never been to Mardin.
all-inclusive / ancient / architecture
attraction, -s / bed and breakfast
countryside / culture/cultural destination
fascinating / historic site, -s
incredible resort, -s / rural / urban |
Listening
E8.7.L1. Students will be able to understand and extract...
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18 Mart Çanakkale Zaferi, Şehitler Günü |
MART
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24-28 Mart
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4 |
7- Tourism |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing places
What do you think about Rome?
Did you enjoy your trip?
-It was incredible. It’s truly an ancient city, and the weather was just perfect. It is in fact usually warm and sunny in Rome.
Expressing preferences
Which one do you prefer? Historic sites or the seaside?
-I’d rather visit historic sites because they are usually more interesting.
Giving explanations/reasons
—I think/guess/believe/suppose it is exciting.
—In my opinion/to me, it is lovely.
—In my opinion/to me, it sounds/looks fascinating.
Making comparisons
-In my opinion/to me, historical architecture is more beautiful than modern architecture.
—I think/guess/believe/suppose all-inclusive hotels are more attractive than bed and breakfasts.
Talking about experiences
Have you ever been to …?
-Yes, I have. / -No, I have not.
-I have been to Side before.
-I have never been to Mardin.
all-inclusive / ancient / architecture
attraction, -s / bed and breakfast
countryside / culture/cultural destination
fascinating / historic site, -s
incredible resort, -s / rural / urban |
Listening
E8.7.L1. Students will be able to understand and extract...
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Dünya Tiyatrolar Günü (27 Mart) |
MART
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31 Mart-
04 Nisan
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4 |
8- Chores |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I like it when my parents give me some pocket money.
I don’t like it when my mom asks too many questions.
Expressing obligation
Do you have to help your parents in housework?
-Well, I must help my parents to set the table.
-I must help my brother to do his homework.
We must respect the elderly/ people/ each other.
My brother has to respect my rights.
Expressing responsibilities
I’m responsible for cooking dinner.
S/he is in charge of taking out the garbage.
Don’t you think it is necessary to tidy up your room?
It is time to do the laundry.
arrive on time / clean up
do the laundry / doing chores
iron / keep quiet
keep/break promises
load/empty the dishwasher
make the bed / obey the rules
return books / set the table
take out the garbage/trash
tidy up / to-do list
wash/dry the dishes |
Listening
E8.8.L1. Students will be able to identify the main points of a short talk describing the responsibilities of people.
E8.8.L2. Students will be able to understand obligations, likes and dislikes in various oral texts.
E8.8.L3. Students will be able to follow topic change during factual, short talks.
Spoken Interaction
E8.8.SI1. Students will be able to interact during simple, routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information.
E8.8.SI2. Students will be able to talk about responsibilities.
Spoken Production
E8.8.SP1. Students will be able to express their obligations, likes and dislikes in simple terms.
Reading
E8.8.R1. Students will be able to understand various short and simple texts about responsibilities.
Writing
E8.8.W1. Students will be able to write short and simple poems/stories about their feelings and responsibilities.
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Kütüphaneler Haftası, Dünya Otizm Farkındalık Günü (2 Nisan) |
NİSAN
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07-11 Nisan
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ARA TATİL (31 MART - 4 NİSAN) |
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NİSAN
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14-18 Nisan
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4 |
8- Chores |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I like it when my parents give me some pocket money.
I don’t like it when my mom asks too many questions.
Expressing obligation
Do you have to help your parents in housework?
-Well, I must help my parents to set the table.
-I must help my brother to do his homework.
We must respect the elderly/ people/ each other.
My brother has to respect my rights.
Expressing responsibilities
I’m responsible for cooking dinner.
S/he is in charge of taking out the garbage.
Don’t you think it is necessary to tidy up your room?
It is time to do the laundry.
arrive on time / clean up
do the laundry / doing chores
iron / keep quiet
keep/break promises
load/empty the dishwasher
make the bed / obey the rules
return books / set the table
take out the garbage/trash
tidy up / to-do list
wash/dry the dishes |
Listening
E8.8.L1. Students will be able to identify the main points of a short talk describing the responsibilities of people.
E8.8.L2. Students will be able to understand obligations, likes and dislikes in various oral texts.
E8.8.L3. Students will be able to follow topic change during factual, short talks.
Spoken Interaction
E8.8.SI1. Students will be able to interact during simple, routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information.
E8.8.SI2. Students will be able to talk about responsibilities.
Spoken Production
E8.8.SP1. Students will be able to express their obligations, likes and dislikes in simple terms.
Reading
E8.8.R1. Students will be able to understand various short and simple texts about responsibilities.
Writing
E8.8.W1. Students will be able to write short and simple poems/stories about their feelings and responsibilities.
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Okuma,
Yazma,
Dikte,
Rol Yapma,
Gösteri
Drama,
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NİSAN
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21-25 Nisan
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4 |
8- Chores |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I like it when my parents give me some pocket money.
I don’t like it when my mom asks too many questions.
Expressing obligation
Do you have to help your parents in housework?
-Well, I must help my parents to set the table.
-I must help my brother to do his homework.
We must respect the elderly/ people/ each other.
My brother has to respect my rights.
Expressing responsibilities
I’m responsible for cooking dinner.
S/he is in charge of taking out the garbage.
Don’t you think it is necessary to tidy up your room?
It is time to do the laundry.
arrive on time / clean up
do the laundry / doing chores
iron / keep quiet
keep/break promises
load/empty the dishwasher
make the bed / obey the rules
return books / set the table
take out the garbage/trash
tidy up / to-do list
wash/dry the dishes |
Listening
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23 Nisan Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı |
NİSAN
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28 Nisan-
02 Mayıs
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4 |
8- Chores |
Functions & Useful Language
Expressing likes and dislikes
I like it when my parents give me some pocket money.
I don’t like it when my mom asks too many questions.
Expressing obligation
Do you have to help your parents in housework?
-Well, I must help my parents to set the table.
-I must help my brother to do his homework.
We must respect the elderly/ people/ each other.
My brother has to respect my rights.
Expressing responsibilities
I’m responsible for cooking dinner.
S/he is in charge of taking out the garbage.
Don’t you think it is necessary to tidy up your room?
It is time to do the laundry.
arrive on time / clean up
do the laundry / doing chores
iron / keep quiet
keep/break promises
load/empty the dishwasher
make the bed / obey the rules
return books / set the table
take out the garbage/trash
tidy up / to-do list
wash/dry the dishes |
Listening
E8.8.L1. Students will be able to identify the main...
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Kût'ül Amâre Zaferi (29 Nisan), 1 Mayıs Emek ve Dayanışma Günü |
MAYIS
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05-09 Mayıs
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4 |
9- Science |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing the actions happening currently
My brother and his friends are preparing a science project nowadays. They are doing some research in the library.
What kind of books are you reading in these days/currently?
-I am reading a science fiction novel.
-Currently, I am reading a book about space travel.
Talking about past events
Scientific achievements of the past century changed the world. For example, Archimedes invented the water screw.
Researchers found some new fossils, and now they are working on them in the labs.
Newton discovered the gravity of the matter and now scientists are exploring the solar gravity.
cell, -s / cure, -s / discover
do an experiment
explode / explore
find out / genius, -es
high-tech
invent / lab, -s
process, -es
result, -s / safety / scientific / search
succeed / test tube, -s
vaccination, -s |
Listening
E8.9.L1. Students will be able to recognize main ideas and key information in short oral texts about science.
Spoken Interaction
E8.9.SI1. Students will be able to talk about actions happening currently and in the past.
E8.9.SI2. Students will be able to involve in simple discussions about scientific achievements.
Spoken Production
E8.9.SP1. Students will be able to describe actions happening currently.
E8.9.SP2. Students will be able to present information about scientific achievements in a simple way.
Reading
E8.9.R1. Students will be able to understand short and simple texts about actions happening currently and in the past.
E8.9.R2. Students will be able to identify main ideas and supporting details in short texts about science.
Writing
E8.9.W1. Students will be able to write simple descriptions of scientific achievements in a short paragraph.
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MAYIS
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12-16 Mayıs
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4 |
9- Science |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing the actions happening currently
My brother and his friends are preparing a science project nowadays. They are doing some research in the library.
What kind of books are you reading in these days/currently?
-I am reading a science fiction novel.
-Currently, I am reading a book about space travel.
Talking about past events
Scientific achievements of the past century changed the world. For example, Archimedes invented the water screw.
Researchers found some new fossils, and now they are working on them in the labs.
Newton discovered the gravity of the matter and now scientists are exploring the solar gravity.
cell, -s / cure, -s / discover
do an experiment
explode / explore
find out / genius, -es
high-tech
invent / lab, -s
process, -es
result, -s / safety / scientific / search
succeed / test tube, -s
vaccination, -s |
Listening
E8.9.L1. Students will be able to recognize main ideas...
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MAYIS
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19-23 Mayıs
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4 |
9- Science |
Functions & Useful Language
Describing the actions happening currently
My brother and his friends are preparing a science project nowadays. They are doing some research in the library.
What kind of books are you reading in these days/currently?
-I am reading a science fiction novel.
-Currently, I am reading a book about space travel.
Talking about past events
Scientific achievements of the past century changed the world. For example, Archimedes invented the water screw.
Researchers found some new fossils, and now they are working on them in the labs.
Newton discovered the gravity of the matter and now scientists are exploring the solar gravity.
cell, -s / cure, -s / discover
do an experiment
explode / explore
find out / genius, -es
high-tech
invent / lab, -s
process, -es
result, -s / safety / scientific / search
succeed / test tube, -s
vaccination, -s |
Listening
E8.9.L1. Students will be able to recognize main ideas...
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19 Mayıs Atatürk'ü Anma ve Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı |
MAYIS
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26-30 Mayıs
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4 |
10- Nature |
Functions & Useful Language
Making predictions about the future (Giving reasons and results)
—I think we will have water shortage in the future because we waste too much water. So we should/must stop wasting water sources.
—I think there will be serious droughts. So schools should educate students to use less water.
Do you think there will be a water shortage?
—Yes. There won’t be enough water.
—No. There will be a lot of rain in the future.
avalanche, -s / disaster, -s
drought, -s / earthquake, -s
erosion / flood, -s
global warming
hurricane, -s / land
slide, -s / melt
suffer / survivor, -s
tornado, -es / tsunami, s
volcano, -es |
Listening
E8.10.L1. Students will be able to identify the main points of TV news about natural forces and disasters.
Spoken Interaction
E8.10.SI1. Students will be able to talk about predictions concerning future of the Earth.
E8.10.SI2. Students will be able to negotiate reasons and results to support their predictions about natural forces and disasters.
Spoken Production
E8.10.SP1. Students will be able to express predictions concerning future of the Earth.
E8.10.SP2. Students will be able to give reasons and results to support their predictions about natural forces and disasters.
Reading
E8.10.R1. Students will be able to identify specific information in simple texts about natural forces and disasters.
Writing
E8.10.W1. Students will be able to write a short and simple paragraph about reasons and results of natural forces and disasters.
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İstanbul'un Fethi (29 Mayıs) |
HAZİRAN
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02-06 Haziran
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4 |
10- Nature |
Functions & Useful Language
Making predictions about the future (Giving reasons and results)
—I think we will have water shortage in the future because we waste too much water. So we should/must stop wasting water sources.
—I think there will be serious droughts. So schools should educate students to use less water.
Do you think there will be a water shortage?
—Yes. There won’t be enough water.
—No. There will be a lot of rain in the future.
avalanche, -s / disaster, -s
drought, -s / earthquake, -s
erosion / flood, -s
global warming
hurricane, -s / land
slide, -s / melt
suffer / survivor, -s
tornado, -es / tsunami, s
volcano, -es |
Listening
E8.10.L1. Students will be able to identify the main...
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HAZİRAN
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09-13 Haziran
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4 |
10- Nature |
Functions & Useful Language
Making predictions about the future (Giving reasons and results)
—I think we will have water shortage in the future because we waste too much water. So we should/must stop wasting water sources.
—I think there will be serious droughts. So schools should educate students to use less water.
Do you think there will be a water shortage?
—Yes. There won’t be enough water.
—No. There will be a lot of rain in the future.
avalanche, -s / disaster, -s
drought, -s / earthquake, -s
erosion / flood, -s
global warming
hurricane, -s / land
slide, -s / melt
suffer / survivor, -s
tornado, -es / tsunami, s
volcano, -es |
Listening
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