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Vocabulary
Reading
Grammar
Listening
Ages and stages of life The family Noun suffixes -ment, -ion, -ence
What are your parents doing now? The importance of family dinners An international e-pal
Present simple and present continuous Articles Pronunciation: The
Family relationships Family dinners – radio programme Meeting at a party – exchanging personal information
Newspaper stories about crime The story of Bonnie and Clyde An informal letter
Past simple Past continuous Pronunciation: The -ed ending
Crime news – radio Shoplifting Talking about last weekend
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Crimes Criminals Phrasal verbs connected with investigating and finding
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Matura checkpoint 1–2 p34
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Rozumienie ze słuchu – prawda/fałsz; Znajomość środków językowych – wybór wielokrotny;
Countries, nationalities and languages Pronunciation: Word stress Learning a language Negative prefixes un-, in-, im-, ir-, ilContrastive word stress
Translating the world’s best-seller English words from other languages Learning a different language
Some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little Relative pronouns
Dubbing actors Asking for information about a summer school
News stories on health Notes and messages
Present perfect with ever and never Present perfect with for and since Present perfect with just, yet and already Present perfect and past simple
Health problems Accidents – an interview
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Parts of the body Health problems and illnesses Compound nouns connected with health and medicine Pronunciation: Word stress
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TV programmes Pronunciation: Word stress Adjectives describing TV programmes Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed
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Rozumienie ze słuchu – dobieranie; Rozumienie tekstów pisanych – dobieranie; Turn Off TV Week Nanook of the North
Comparatives and superlatives Pronunciation: Sentence stress and weak forms Less … than, (not) as … as Too and not enough
Describing TV programmes Finding out the news Making suggestions: watching TV