Календарно-тематическое планирование для 8-х классов
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1. Т Р И М Е С Т Р (01.09.2012 – 25.11.2012) | ||||||||||
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Choosing a Career: |
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1.a kid 2. to park 3. soft- hearted |
1. top 2. to mind 3. to fix (sth to/on sth) 4. dumb 5. smart 6. advanced 7. terrific 8. to show off 9. care/to care (for/about smb/sth) 10. jealous 11. to cheat 12. a cheat 13. a cheat-sheet 14. a flavour 15. flavoured 16. rotten 17. silly 18. harm (n) 19. to creep (crept, crept) 20. creeps. |
1. at the top of sth 2. never mind 3. Mind your own business. 4. to fix smb up 5. to be smart with some one 6. a smart aleck 7. to take care of 8. to care to do sth 9. to feci jeal- ous of smb/sth 10. to do harm (qtore harm t|u» good) 11. to give smb then creeps Выражения из текста: to know for a fact to tell smb off to get into trouble to walk off to get rid of sth once and for all to give sth a try to tell smb the truth stuff like that |
Revision: Present Subjunctive. Names of jobs. New Language: The Subjunctive Mood: Past Subjunctive Social English. Offering a Suggestion Phrasal Verb. To hand |
1. "Unusual Jobs: A Bodyguard"' 2. "Little House on the Table" 3. "Malcolm s Story" (after P. Jennings) |
"But You Promised You Wouldn't Tell" |
Роет "The Road Not Taken" (by R. Frost) Song "Blowing in the Wind" |
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Test on Unit 1 | |||||||||
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Home Reading Lessons 1, 2, 3 | |||||||||
К А Н И К У Л Ы (08.10.2012 – 14.10.2012) | ||||||||||
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Eduction: The World of Learning |
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27-46 |
4. witchcraft 5. a philoso-pher 6. a caretaker 7. legendary 8. to concen-trate 9. surround-ings
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21. a dormitory 22. a wizard 23. wizardry 24. to enroll (enrolled, enrolling) 25. a queue/to queue 26. to vanish 27. to tickle 28. solid 29. to force/ force 30. to squeak/a squeak 31. squeaky 32. a mess/to mess 33. messy 34. complicated 35. rare/rarely 36. to relieve 37. relief 38. to drone 39. droning 40. to warn 41. a warning
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12. to enrol at a college 13. to enrol on a course 14. to queue for sth 15. to jump the queue 16. a queue jumper 17. to vanish from sight 18. to vanish in- to thin air 19. vanishing species 20. solid advice 21. to force on/upon someone 22. to force one's way 23. by force 24. firom force of habit 25. to be in a mess 26. to mess up sth 27. to mess about 28. to be relieved 29. to drone on 30. to warn smb about/against sth Выражения из текста: on tiptoe to scribble down to give someone a good talking to to make notes to go silver and pointy to have a head start to get to know to keep doing sth to get on the wrong side of someone to cross |
Revision: Unit 1 New Language: I. The Subjunctive Mood: Present Subjunctive versus Past Subjunctive II. Adverbs: General Informa- tion. Degrees of Comparison Social English. Classroom English Phrasal Verb. To break |
1). "Secondary Education in Britain " 2). "Hampton School" 3). "Hogwarts" (after J. K. Row-ling) |
"Let There Be Peace" |
Роет "A Red, Red Rose" (by R. Burns) Song "Auld Lang Syne" Well-Known Lines: 1. Some of the best lessons are learned from mistakes and failures. 2. The love of money is the root of all evil, but the possession of it is an opportunity for much good. 3. Happiness con- sists not in having many tilings, but needing few. 4. A person needs to be loved the most when he deserves to be loved the least. 5. Nothing is final. |
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Test on Unit 2 | |||||||||
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Home Reading Lessons 4, 5, 6 | |||||||||
К А Н И К У Л Ы (19.11.2012 – 25.11.2012) | ||||||||||
2 Т Р И М Е С Т Р (26.11.2012 – 17.02.2012) | ||||||||||
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Shopping: The World of Money |
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53-72 |
10. firmly 11. down- wards 12. eccentric |
42. worth 43. an outfit 44. a fancy dress 45. immense 46. reluctant 47. reluctance 48. to attach 49. attached 50. to detach 51. detachable 52. detached 53. a tie/to tie 54. starch/to starch 55. starched 56. stiff 57. to chew 58. chewing gum 59. ridiculous 60. to flap (flapped, flapping) 61. funeral 62. dignity 63. dignified |
12. to be worth doing sth 13. with reluc tance 14. a detached house 15. a detached view (of event) 16. a stiff back/ leg 17. to flap in the wind 18. to keep one's dignity 19. to lose one's dignity Выражения из текста: to get dressed to take someone with ages to shriek laughter to put the lid on sth jet-black brand-new to lose one's nerve to take (no) notice (of sth)
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Revision: Unit 2 New Language: I. Adverbs. Degrees of Comparison. Irregular Forms (well — better — best; badly worse — worst/ hard — hardly; high — highly etc ./to do sth badly — to need sth badly) II. Modal Verbs: can/conld/may/ might (be allowed to); could — was/were able to (managed to) Social English. The Language of Shopping Phrasal Verb. To come to lace (up) — to unlace to button up — to unbutton to zip up — to unzip to buckle — to unbuckle |
1) "Shopping in Britain " 2) "What Makes Money Valua- ble?" "The Verger' (parts I, II) 3) "Getting Dressed for the Big School" (after R. Dahl)
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"The Verger” (parts I, II) |
Poem "Leisure" (by W. H. Davies) Song "Can't Buy Me Love" |
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Test on Unit 3 | |||||||||
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Home Reading Lessons 7, 8, 9 | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Final Test on Units 1-3 | |||||||||
К А Н И К У Л Ы (29.12.2012 – 07.01.2013) | ||||||||||
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Fascination and Challenge: |
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81-101 |
13. an individual 14. a robot 15. a mania 16. intellect 17. a combi-nation 18. combined 19. a hybrid 20. sterilized 21. to imitate 22. potential 23. emotional |
64. to express 65. nerve 66. nervous 67. to bother 68. indifferent 69. indifferently 70. beside (prep) 71. to require 72. equipment 73. a supply/tosupply 74. irritable 75. irritably 76. a case 77. warn out 78. a record/torecord 79. to predict 80. to insist 81. a desire/todesire 82. a variety 83. various 84. an advantage (over smb) |
39. to get on one's nerves 40. to bother smb with/about sth 41. to be required of smb/sth 42. to supply smb with sth 43. to supply sth to smb/sth 44. in case 45. in any case 46. just in case 47. in that case 48. to break the record 49. to hold the record 50. to set the record 51. to insist on sth 52. for various reasons 53. to have an advantage of doing sth 54. to take ad- vantage of smb/sth 55. to do sth to advantage Выражения из текста: to talk smb out of sth (into sth) against one's will to pay (no) atten tion to sth to take one's time to (be) in charge (in) flesh and blood in the near future to tell the difference |
Revision: Unit 3 New Language: I. The Place of Adverbs in Sentences II. Modal Verbs must/have to/ should/ought to/ have to have got to III. ubstantivized Adjectives (the deaf, the blind etc.) Do as an intensifler: do sit down, do tell me etc., we, you, one in the meaning of every- one either ... or, nei- ther ... nor, either, neither — any, none Social English. Notices and Warnings Phrasal Verb. To see |
1). "The Man and His Book" (after A. G. Bell) 2). "Virtual Reality: Danger Ahead?" 3). "The Surgeon " (after I. Asimov) |
"Is ThereLife in Space?" |
Роет "The Cloud Mobile" (by M. Swenson) Song "Yellow Submarine" Proverbs: One cannot be in two places at once. One cannot put back the clock. One is never too old to learn. One must draw the line somewhere. One cannot serve two masters. |
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Test on Unit 4 | |||||||||
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Home Reading Lessons 10, 11, 12 | |||||||||
К А Н И К У Л Ы (11.02.2013 – 17.02.2013) | ||||||||||
3 Т Р И М Е С Т Р (18.02.2013 – до окончания учебного года по приказу Департамента образования г. Москвы) | ||||||||||
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Going t Places: The World of Travelling |
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24. absolute 25. altogeth -er 26. a caval-cade 27. commer-cial 28. countless 29. a fjord 30. a half- sister 31. idyllic 32. a stew- ard 33. totally 34. a wel- come |
85. to thrill/a thrill 86. thrilling 87. a nightmare 88. to clatter/ clatter 89. to confuse 90. confusing 91. rough 92. to sink (sank, sunk) 93. to groan/ groan 94. to tremble 95. annual 96. a reunion 97. to embrace 98. a tear 99. to flow/flow 100. wrinkled 101. a destination 102. a vessel 103. bare 104. bareheaded 105. barefooted 106. a couple |
56. to be thrilled 57. to have a nightmare 58. a rough sea 59. a rough drawing 60. a rough road 61. a rough voice 62. to sink to the bottom 63. to groan with pain 64. to give a groan 65. to tremble with sth 66. to burst into tears 67. to flow to sth 68. to flow into sth 69. a married couple Выражения из текста: to be certain in a way in addition (to) to make sure within easy reach to come alive to be run by |
Revision: Unit 4 New Language: I. Modal Verbs: to be (to); need II. Modal Verbs with Perfect Infinitive III. More Facts about Adverbs. Adverbs and Adjectives (well as an adverb and as an adjective) IV. Substantivized Adjectives. Nation and Nationality Words (the British, the Chinese, the Dutch etc.) V. The Possessive Case with Inan- imate Objects Social English. Asking and Giving Directions Phrasal Verb. To drop |
1). "Canada" 2). "First Rules for Travellers" 3). "Going to Norway " (after R. Dahl) |
"A Drive in the Motor Car" |
Роет "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" (by R. Frost) Song "Pasadena" |
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Test on Unit 5 | |||||||||
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Home Reading Lessons 13, 14, 15 | |||||||||
К А Н И К У Л Ы (25.03.2013 – 31.03.2013) | ||||||||||
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Newspapers and Television: |
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35. limited 36. to head (for) 37. injury 38. incapa- ble 39. distant 40. a vacan- cy 41. uncom- plimen- tary |
107. fierce 108. a memory 109. an ability 110. dle 111. illiterate 112. a point/to point (to out) 113. to waste/waste 114. wasteful 115. passionate 116. marvellous 117. obvious 118. obviously 119. glorious 120. flame 121. to absorb 122. to float 123. to enclose 124. a gift 125. gifted |
70. to do sth to the best of one's ability 71. to be in flame 72. to burst into flames 73. to be absorbed in sth
Выражения из текста: to turn down one's offer to hold the view (that) it's little wonder to head for (a place) to give smb a month's leave apart from that in your own good time
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Revision: Unit 5 New Language: I. "Ing forms" in English II. The Infinitive III Verbs That Can Be Followed Both by Vto and Ving Forms Prefixes with the negative meaning: un-, in-, im-, il-, ir- to allow and to let to lie — лгать, to lie — лежать, to lay — класть, по- ложить Social English. Giving a Call. Receiving a Call Phrasal Verb. To hold |
1). "The Press in Britain and Elsewhere " 2). "Interview with Prince William" 3). "How IBecame a Writer" (after R. Dahl)
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"Willful Nadia |
Poem "If—" (by R. Kipling) Song "I Just Called" (by S. Wonder) |
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Test on Unit 6 | |||||||||
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Home Reading Lessons 16, 17, 18 | |||||||||
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Optional Lesson | |||||||||
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Final Test on Units 4—6 |
1 В этой рубрике тексты представлены в следующем порядке:
1) Read in for Country Studies;
2) Reading for Information;
3) Reading for Discussion.