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GRADO SEXTO

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Numbers and dates The Alphabet / classroom language Wh Works and information question Punctuation / capitalization The verb TO-BE affirmative/negative Names of interest and activies Singular and plural nouns exceptions Geography vocabulary A / an / some / any / possessive´s Have got / has got Possessive adjectives

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Adjetives / * Body parts / * feelings Illnesses / * have – has got Use of what is / are ... like? Simple present: Affirmative - negative Simple present: Q´s and short answer Name of scary things Questions formation / Wh – Q´s (revision) Present simple + frequency adverbs Names of food, drink and meals The verb have / * telling the time  Daily routines

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Future time expressions / suggestions Present continuous use form future The future with ´going to´ Weather vocabulary Names of occupations Past simple of be Past simple affirmative (regular verbs) Past simple Why – Questions Past simple negatives / questions and short answers Past time expressions / irregular verbs Reading adverts

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There is/ are – count nouns Is / are there …? + short answers Homes vocabulary / things in a room Prepositions / can – can’t /verbs that describe abilities Place of a town Must / mustn’t / imperatives Present continuous = aff / neg / qs Object pronouns Names of clothes / frequency adverbs


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Past simple of be Past simple of regular and irregular verbs: affirmative, negative Past simple: questions and short answers Questions with What, Which, How, etc. There was/ It was Past continuous: affirmative, negative, questions could/ couldn’t Revision: be, there is/ are, can, have got, live… Like+ - ing Revision: Question forms Present simple: affirmative, negative, questions Frequency adverbs Present continuous: affirmative, negative, questions Present continuous and present simple Comparatives: -er/ more … than, as … as Possessive pronouns Whose …? Superlatives The future with going to: affirmative, negative, questions The comparative and superlative of good and bad The future with will: affirmative, negative, questions Present continuous used for the future Can/ can’t for possibility Must/ mustn’t for obligation Should/ shouldn’t for advice Revision: expressing opinions, must, should First conditional


OCTAVO

Actividades regulares, rutinas y hábitos expresados en presente.

Actividades progresivas que se realizan actualmente.

Acciones y situaciones pasadas.

Actividades progresivas en pasado.

Preguntas y respuestas con referencias actuales y del pasado. Predicciones, promesas, ofrecimientos y eventos futuros utilizando wil, won’t.

Predicciones, promesas, ofrecimientos y eventos futuros utilizando wil, won’t.

Eventos futuros y progresivos.

Intenciones con la forma going to.

Posibles acciones futuras con if y el futuro.

Proyecciones presentes o futuras improbables con if y el condicional Descripción de resultados presentes de acciones pasadas (have y participio pasado).

Descripción de resultados presentes de acciones pasadas (have y participio pasado).

Actividades o situaciones que acontecen en el pasado (used to).

Obligaciones y órdenes con must y have to.

Sugerencias y consejos con la forma should.

Información acerca de acciones en forma pasiva (to be mas el participio pasado). Repite información directa en forma indirecta (usando los verbos say y tell).

Repite información directa en forma indirecta (usando los verbos say y tell).

Formas indirectas de pregunta (question tag).

Descripción de lugares y personas (what’s … like y what does … look like).

Sugerencias con: shall we…? why don’t we …?

Referencias contables y no contables.

Comparando elementos, situaciones y personas.


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Describing the present end the past Verbs + prepositions in Wh-questions Present continuous Relative clauses with who, that, which Present simple Pronoun one/ones Expressions: asking for clarification Past continuous and past simple must/mustn’t, have to/don’t have to Comparative adjectives Passive (present simple and past simple) Present perfect + just, yet, already, been and gone Present perfect and past simple its: possessive adjective so ... that ... ; such a/an ... that ... Present perfect with for and since Present perfect with superlative adjective + ever Superlative adjectives give+ direct and indirect object First conditional with if and unless The future with will and going to Might and may when in future sentences should/shouldn’t Second conditional Verb/preposition + - ing form ing form and to + verb want/ask/tell someone to do something Subject and object questions Past perfect must, can’t, might, could for speculation Reported speech say and tell whose


DECIMO 

Verbos de permanencia

Tiempos simples, progresivos y perfectos

Prefijos y sufijos Forma comparativa y superlativa de adjetivos y adverbios regulares e

irregulares

Forma comparativa y superlativa de adjetivos y adverbios regulares e irregulares

Voz pasiva en presente, pasado y futuro

Forma causativa: uso de los pronombres objeto

Cláusulas relativas: uso de who, which, whose,

that, when and where. Estilo indirecto en oraciones simples, progresivas y perfectas

Estilo indirecto en oraciones simples, progresivas y perfectas

Estilo indirecto en pregunta con auxiliares y Wh- questions.

Cláusulas de tiempo


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