PROJECT SUCCESS 1 - page XII

Scope and Sequence
My English Lab
Vocabulary
Practical Skills
Writing
Unit Tests
Listening and Speaking
Grammar
Job-Seeking
Midterm Tests
Pronunciation
Reading
Final CASAS Test Prep
Unit
Listening/Speaking
VIDEO
Grammar
VIDEO
Practical
Skills
Pronunciation Reading
Skills
Welcome
page 2
Meet your
classmates
Talk about your goals
Ask for and give
clarification
1
Frank’s Short
Day
page 5
Make small talk
Ask to leave work
early
Ask to borrow
something
Adverbs of
frequency:
always
,
usually
,
often
,
sometimes
,
rarely
,
never
Quantifiers:
a few
,
many
,
all
,
a lot
,
most
,
some
,
none
Read prescription
and OTC medicine
labels
Intonation in
sentences with
direct address
Sentence rhythm:
stressed and
unstressed words
Make predictions
an article about
the importance
of a nutritious
breakfast
2
Biata’s Crazy
Day
page 19
Call in late to work
Ask for help at work
Give driving
directions
Future Forms:
be
going to
,
will
, present
continuous with
future meaning
Past ability with
be
able to
and
could
Read a street
map
Weak
pronunciation of
pronouns and
contractions with
be
and
will
The vowel sounds
/e
ɪ
/ (save) and
/
ɛ
/ (well)
Skim for the
general idea
a blog post with
strange reasons
people give for
being late
3
Susan’s Cares
and Concerns
page 33
Talk about things you
used to do
Report an accident
at work
Ask for and give
clarification
Used to
for
habitual past
actions
Past continuous
Talk about
workplace safety
Relaxed
pronunciation of
used to
Word stress:
highlighting the
most important
word
Scan for details
An article about
community
responses to
distracted driving
4
Henry’s Big
Dreams
page 47
Talk about a job you
want
Talk about your work
history
Offer to help
someone
Present perfect:
indefinite past
Present perfect:
for
/
since
Read a pay stub
Pronouncing
abbreviations
Silent letters
Use supporting
illustrations and
examples
an article about
unusual jobs
5
Alina on the
Move
page 61
Talk about exercise
habits
Ask for and give
advice
Ask about an
apartment for rent
Gerunds and
infinitives
Gerunds after
prepositions
Read an
apartment rental
ad
Weak
pronunciation of
do you
(“d’ya”)
Stressed
syllables in words
Recognize
antecedents
a message board
offering advice
about workplace
problems
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Scope and Sequence
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