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КТП 7-сынып 2022-2023

This document provides a calendar thematic plan for the 7th grade for the 2022-2023 academic year. It outlines 26 units covering topics such as hobbies, means of communication and technology, and holidays. Each unit lists the learning objectives, topic, duration and number of lessons. Objectives focus on developing language skills like understanding spoken language, asking questions, giving opinions, and writing accurately on a variety of topics.

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КТП 7-сынып 2022-2023

This document provides a calendar thematic plan for the 7th grade for the 2022-2023 academic year. It outlines 26 units covering topics such as hobbies, means of communication and technology, and holidays. Each unit lists the learning objectives, topic, duration and number of lessons. Objectives focus on developing language skills like understanding spoken language, asking questions, giving opinions, and writing accurately on a variety of topics.

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7-сыныпқа арналған күнтізбелік-тақырыптық жоспар

Calendar Thematic Plan for the 7th grade


2022-2023 оқу жылы / academic year

№ № Ортақ Тақырып Мерзімі Оқу мақсаты Сағат Ескерту


тақырып саны
Unit 1. Free – time 7.1.3.1 respect differing points of view; 1
1 1 Hobbies activities 7.1.4.1 evaluate and respond constructively to feedback from others;
and Leisure 7.1.8.1 develop intercultural awareness through reading and discussion;
Take up a hobby 7.2.1.1 understand with little support the main points in extended talk on a 1
2 2
limited range of general and curricular topics;
Hobbies 7.2.2.1 understand with little support most specific information in extended 1
3 3 talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics;
7.2.4.1 understand with little support some of the implied meaning in
Present simple, extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics 1
Present 7.3.1.1 use formal and informal registers in their talk on a limited range of
4 4 general and curricular topics;
continuous
7.3.2.1 ask complex questions to get information about a limited range of
Comparative / general topics and some curricular topics; 1
Superlative 7.3.3.1 give an opinion at discourse level on a growing range of general and
5 5 curricular topics;
adjectives
7.3.7.1 use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a
The flight of the growing range of general topics, and some curricular topics 1
6 6 steepe eagle 7.4.1.1 understand the main points in texts on a limited range of unfamiliar
general and curricular topics;
Making plans 7.4.2.1 understand specific information and detail in texts on a range of 1
7 7 familiar general and curricular topics;
7.4.3.1 understand the detail of an argument on a growing range of familiar
Free-time fun general and curricular topics, including some extended texts; 1
8 8 7.5.1.1 plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with some support on
a range of general and curricular topics;
9 9 Are you a Couch 7.5.2.1 write with minimal support about real and imaginary past events, 1
Potato? activities and experiences on a growing range of familiar general topics and
some curricular topics;
An email 7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of 1
describing a familiar general and curricular topics;
10 10 hobby 7.5.9.1 punctuate written work at text level on a growing range of familiar
general and curricular topics with some accuracy punctuate written work at
Skill Practice 1. text level on a growing range of familiar general and curricular topics with 1
Free time growing accuracy
11 11
7.6.1.1 use some abstract nouns and complex noun phrases on a limited range
of familiar general and curricular topics;
Unit revision 7.6.3.1 use a growing variety of compound adjectives and adjectives as 1
SAU 1 participles;
12 12
7.6.5.1 use questions which include a variety of different tense on a range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
Unit 2. Means of 7.1.4.1 evaluate and respond constructively to feedback from others; 1
13 13 Commun Communication 7.1.6.1 organize and present information clearly to others;
ication 7.1.7.1 develop and sustain a consistent argument when speaking or writing;
and Greetings from 7.2.3.1 understand with some support most of the detail of an argument in 1
14 14 Technolo Planet Earth extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics;
gy 7.2.7.1 begin to recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level of
Space a limited range of spoken genres; 1
15 15 7.2.8.1 understand supported narratives on a wide range of general and
curricular topics
Modal verbs: can\ 7.3.2.1 ask complex questions to get information about a limited range of 1
could - be able general and some curricular topics;
16 16
7.3.5.1 keep interaction with peers to negotiate, agree and organize priorities
and plans for completing classroom tasks;
Adjectives. 7.3.7.1 use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a 1
17 17
growing range of general topics, and some curricular topics;
Computers 7.3.8.1 recount some extended stories and events on a growing range of 1
18 18
general and curricular topics
Giving 7.4.1.1 understand the main points in texts on a limited range of unfamiliar 1
19 19 unstructions general and curricular topics;
7.4.2.1 understand specific information and detail in texts on a range of
20 20 The Industrial familiar general and curricular topics; 1
Revolution
Is the Internet 7.4.3.1 understand the detail of an argument on a growing range of familiar 1
good or bad? general and curricular topics, including some extended texts
21 21
7.5.1.1 plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with some support on
a range of general and curricular topics;
Skill Practice 2. 7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of 1
22 22 Teen magazines familiar general and curricular topics;
7.5.5.1 develop with some support coherent arguments supported when
Unit revision. necessary by examples and reasons for a limited range of written genres in
23 23 SAU 2 familiar general and curricular topics;
7.5.6.1 link with little or no support, sentences into coherent paragraphs using
Summative a variety of basic connectors on a range of familiar general topics and some 1
Assessment for curricular topics;
24 24
term 1 7.6.4.1 use an increased variety of determiners including neither, either on a
range of familiar general and curricular topics;
Revision lesson 7.6.6.1 use a variety of possessive and reflexive pronouns including mine, 1
yours, ours, theirs, hers, his, myself, yourself, themselves on a growing range
25 25 of familiar general and curricular topics;
7.6.7.1 use a variety of simple perfect forms to express recent, indefinite and
unfinished past on a range of familiar general and curricular topics;
Unit 3. Holiday 7.1.2.1 use speaking and listening skills to provide sensitive feedback to 1
26 1 Holidays activities: Sports peers;
and travel 7.1.3.1 respect differing points of view;
An unforgettable 7.1.6.1 organize and present information clearly to others; 1
experience 7.1.8.1 develop intercultural awareness through reading and discussion;
27 2
7.1.9.1 use imagination to express thoughts, ideas, experiences and feelings
7.2.1.1 understand with little support the main points in extended talk on a
Experience limited range of general and curricular topics; 1
28 3 7.2.4.1 understand with little support some of the implied meaning in
extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics;
Present perfect 7.2.5.1 recognize the opinion of the speakers in supported extended talk on a 1
29 4 range of general and curricular topics
7.3.1.1 use formal and informal registers in their talk on a limited range of
Present perfect general and curricular topics; 1
30 5
7.3.2.1 ask complex questions to get information about a limited range of
31 6 Travellers’ tales 1
general topics and some curricular topics;
My amazing 7.3.3.1 give an opinion at discourse level on a growing range of general and 1
travels curricular topics;
32 7
7.3.7.1 use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a
growing range of general topics, and some curricular topics
A lake or a sea? 7.4.1.1 understand the main points in texts on a limited range of unfamiliar 1
33 8 general and curricular topics;
7.4.2.1 understand specific information and detail in texts on a range of
An informal familiar general and curricular topics; 1
email giving 7.4.9.1 recognize inconsistencies in argument in simple short, texts on a
34 9
news limited range of general and curricular subjects
7.5.2.1 write with minimal support about real and imaginary past events,
Skill Practice 3. 1
activities and experiences on a growing range of general topics and some
Ben’s
35 10 curricular topics;
backpacking blog
7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
Unit revision. 1
SAU 3 7.5.9.1 punctuate written work at text level on a growing range of familiar
general and curricular topics with some accuracy
36 11 7.6.3.1 use a growing variety of compound adjectives and adjectives as
participles;
7.6.11.1 use some reported speech forms for statements on a range of familiar
general and curricular topics;
Unit 4. Environmental 7.1.3.1 differing points of view; 1
37 12 Space problems 7.1.4.1 evaluate and respond constructively to feedback from others;
and Earth 7.1.6.1 organize and present information clearly to others;
Monuments in 7.1.9.1 use imagination to express thoughts, ideas, experiences and feelings; 1
38 13 danger 7.2.1.1 understand with little support the main points in extended talk on a
limited range of general and curricular topics;
Environmental 7.2.5.1 recognize the opinion of the speakers in supported extended talk on a 1
39 14 problems limited range of general and curricular topics;
7.2.7.1 begin to recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level of a
Future simple limited range of spoken genres; 1
40 15
7.3.1.1 use formal and informal registers in their talk on a limited range of
41 16 Present general and curricular topics; 1
Continuous 7.3.2.1 ask complex questions to get information about a limited range of
Mission to Mars general topics and some curricular topics; 1
42 17
7.3.3.1 give an opinion at discourse level on a growing range of general and
Making curricular topics;
43 18 suggestions 7.3.5.1 keep interaction with peers to negotiate, agree and organize priorities
and plans for completing classroom tasks;
Endangered 1
7.4.1.1 understand the main points in texts on a limited range of unfamiliar
Species around
44 19 general and curricular topics;
the World
7.4.5.1 deduce meaning from context in short texts on a growing range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
Smog in the city 1
45 20 7.4.7.1 recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level in a range of
written genres
Skill Practice 4. 1
7.5.1.1 plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with some support on
Earth, sea & sky
46 21 a range of general and curricular topics;
global volunteer
7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
Unit revision. 1
7.5.6.1 link with little or no support, sentences into coherent paragraphs using
47 22 SAU 4
a variety of basic connectors on a range of familiar general topics and some
curricular topics
Summative 1
48 23 Assessment for 7.6.1.1 use some abstract nouns and complex noun phrases on a limited
term 2 range of familiar general and curricular topics;
Revision lesson 7.6.6.1 use a variety of possessive and reflexive pronouns including mine, 1
yours, ours, theirs, hers, his, myself, yourself, themselves on a growing range
49 24 of familiar general and curricular topics;
7.6.11.1 use some reported speech forms for statements on a range of familiar
general and curricular topics;
Unit 5. Characters 7.1.4.1 evaluate and respond constructively to feedback from others; 1
50 1 Reading 7.1.6.1 organize and present information clearly to others;
for 7.1.8.1 develop intercultural awareness through reading and discussion
pleasure The hound of the 7.2.1.1 understand with little support the main points in extended talk on a 1
Baskervilles limited range of general and curricular topics;
51 2
7.2.5.1 recognize the opinion of the speakers in supported extended talk on a
range of general and curricular topics;
The time machine 7.2.7.1 begin to recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level of a 1
52 3 limited range of spoken genres;
7.3.6.1 begin to link comments with some flexibility to what others say at
Maadai-Kara sentence and discourse level in pair, group and whole class exchanges; 1
53 4
7.3.8.1 recount some extended stories and events on a growing range of
The magic garden general and curricular topics 1
of the poor 7.4.2.1 understand specific information and detail in texts on a range of
54 5
familiar general and curricular topics;
7.4.4.1 read a limited range of extended fiction and non-fiction texts on
Language review familiar and some unfamiliar general and curricular topics; 1
5 7.4.9.1 recognize inconsistencies in argument in simple short, texts on a
55 6
limited range of general and curricular subjects
7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of
Skill Practice 5. familiar general and curricular topics; 1
56 7 David 7.5.4.1 use with some support style and register appropriate to a limited
Copperfield variety of written genres on general and curricular topics
Unit revision 7.6.2.1 use a growing variety of quantifiers for countable and uncountable 1
nouns including too much, too many, none any, enough;
57 8
7.6.3.1 use a growing variety of compound adjectives and adjectives as
participles;
Unit 6. TV programs 7.1.1.1 use speaking and listening skills to solve problems creatively and 1
Entertain cooperatively in groups;
58 9
ment and 7.1.3.1 respect differing points of view;
media 7.1.5.1 use feedback to set personal learning objectives;
Forest school 7.1.7.1 develop and sustain a consistent argument when speaking or writing 1
59 10 7.2.2.1 understand with little support most specific information in extended
talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics;
7.2.3.1 understand with some support most of the detail of an argument in
Films extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics 1
60 11 7.3.3.1 give an opinion at discourse level on a growing range of general and
curricular topics;
The passive 7.3.5.1 keep interaction with peers to negotiate, agree and organize priorities 1
61 12 and plans for completing classroom tasks;
7.3.8.1 recount some extended stories and events on a growing range of
Playing with your general and curricular topics 1
62 13 food 7.4.3.1 understand the detail of an argument on a growing range of familiar
general and curricular topics, including some extended texts;
Choosing TV 7.4.5.1 deduce meaning from context in short texts on a growing range of 1
programs familiar general and curricular topics;
63 14
7.4.6.1 recognize the attitude or opinion of the writer on a range of unfamiliar
Teens and general and curricular topics; 1
electronic media 7.4.9.1 recognize inconsistencies in argument in simple short, texts on a
64 15
limited range of general and curricular subjects;
7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of
Favourite TV familiar general and curricular topics; 1
65 16 series 7.5.4.1 use with some support style and register appropriate to a limited
variety of written genres on general and curricular topics;
Skill Practice 6. 7.5.7.1 use with minimal support appropriate layout at text level for a growing 1
66 17 Harry Potter range of written genres on familiar general and curricular topics
7.6.4.1 use an increased variety of determiners including neither, either on a
Unit revision. range of familiar general and curricular topics; 1
SAU 6 7.6.7.1 use a variety of simple perfect forms to express recent, indefinite and
67 18 unfinished past on a range of familiar general and curricular topics;
7.6.13.1 use a variety of modal forms for different functions on a range of
familiar general and curricular topics
Unit 7. Natural 7.1.2.1 use speaking and listening skills to provide sensitive feedback to peers; 1
Natural phenomena 7.1.4.1 evaluate and respond constructively to feedback from others;
68 19
disasters 7.1.6.1 organize and present information clearly to others;
7.1.8.1 develop intercultural awareness through reading and discussion;
True stories 7.2.3.1 understand with some support most of the detail of an argument in 1
69 20 extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics;
7.2.5.1 recognize the opinion of the speakers in supported extended talk on a
Natural disasters limited range of general and curricular topics; 1
70 21 7.2.6.1 deduce meaning from context with little support in extended talk on a
limited range of general and curricular topics;
Past continuous 7.2.8.1 understand supported narratives on a wide range of general and 1
71 22 curricular topics
7.3.4.1 respond with some flexibility at both sentence and discourse level to
Past simple vs unexpected comments on a growing range of general and curricular topics; 1
Past continuous 7.3.5.1 keep interaction with peers to negotiate, agree and organize priorities
72 23
and plans for completing classroom tasks;
7.3.7.1 use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a
The man who growing range of general topics, and some curricular topics; 1
rode a tornado 7.3.8.1 recount some extended stories and events on a growing range of
73 24
general and curricular topics;
7.4.2.1 understand specific information and detail in texts on a range of
Narrating an familiar general and curricular topics; 1
experience 7.4.5.1 deduce meaning from context in short texts on a growing range of
74 25
familiar general and curricular topics;
7.4.6.1 recognize the attitude or opinion of the writer on a range of unfamiliar
People who help general and curricular topics; 1
us 7.4.7.1 recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level in a range of
75 26
written genres
7.5.1.1 plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with some support on
Skill Practice 7. a range of general and curricular topics; 1
76 27 Oceans in danger 7.5.3.1 write with moderate grammatical accuracy on a limited range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
7.5.6.1 link with little or no support, sentences into coherent paragraphs using
Unit revision. a variety of basic connectors on a range of familiar general topics and some 1
77 28 SAU 7 curricular topics
7.6.6.1 use a variety of possessive and reflexive pronouns including mine,
Summative yours, ours, theirs, hers, his, myself, yourself, themselves on a growing 1
Assessment for range of familiar general and curricular topics;
78 29 term 3 7.6.13.1 use a variety of modal forms for different functions on a range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
Revision lesson 7.6.16.1 use a growing variety of conjunctions including because, since, as to 1
79 30 explain reasons on a range of familiar general and curricular topics
Unit 8. Healthy / 7.1.1.1 use speaking and listening skills to solve problems creatively and 1
80 1 Healthy unhealthy habits cooperatively in groups;
habits 7.1.5.1 use feedback to set personal learning objectives;
Live the dream 7.1.7.1 develop and sustain a consistent argument when speaking or writing; 1
81 2 7.1.10.1 use talk or writing as a means of reflecting on and exploring a range
of perspectives on the world
Healthy lifestyles 7.2.4.1 understand with little support some of the implied meaning in 1
82 3
extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics;
Zero conditional / 7.2.6.1 deduce meaning from context with little support in extended talk on a 1
83 4 First conditional limited range of general and curricular topics;
7.2.8.1 understand supported narratives on a wide range of general and
Second curricular topics 1
84 5 conditional 7.3.6.1 begin to link comments with some flexibility to what others say at
Modals sentence and discourse level in pair, group and whole class exchanges; 1
85 6 7.3.7.1 use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a
growing range of general topics, and some curricular topics;
7.3.8.1 recount some extended stories and events on a growing range of
Food for sport general and curricular topics 1
86 7 7.4.1.1 understand the main points in texts on a limited range of unfamiliar
general and curricular topics;
7.4.3.1 understand the detail of an argument on a growing range of familiar
Asking for / general and curricular topics, including some extended texts; 1
87 8 Giving advice 7.4.5.1 deduce meaning from context in short texts on a growing range of
familiar general and curricular topics;
7.5.4.1 use with some support style and register appropriate to a limited
Nature’s helping 1
variety of written genres on general and curricular topics;
88 9 hand
7.5.6.1 link with little or no support, sentences into coherent paragraphs using
a variety of basic connectors on a range of familiar general topics and some
Bullies 1
curricular topics;
89 10 7.5.8.1 spell most high-frequency vocabulary accurately for a growing range
of familiar general and curricular topics;
7.5.9.1 punctuate written work at text level on a growing range of familiar
An email giving general and curricular topics with some accuracy 1
advice 7.6.4.1 use an increased variety of determiners including neither, either on a
range of familiar general and curricular topics;
90 11 7.6.8.1 use a growing variety of future forms including present continuous
with future meaning on a range of familiar general and curricular topics;
7.6.16.1 use a growing variety of conjunctions including because, since, as to
explain reasons on a range of familiar general and curricular topics
Unit 9. Skill Practice 8. 7.1.1.1 use speaking and listening skills to solve problems creatively and 1
Clothes Hillsbrook school cooperatively in groups;
91 12 and fashion
7.1.4.1 evaluate and respond constructively to feedback from others;
7.1.5.1 use feedback to set personal learning objectives;
Unit revision. 7.1.9.1 use imagination to express thoughts, ideas, experiences and feelings 1
92 13
SAU 8 7.2.3.1 understand with some support most of the detail of an argument in
Clothes, footwear extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics; 1
93 14
and accessories 7.2.4.1 understand with little support some of the implied meaning in
The balloon extended talk on a limited range of general and curricular topics; 1
94 15
fashion show
Expressing likes / 7.2.6.1 deduce meaning from context with little support in extended talk on a 1
95 16
dislikes limited range of general and curricular topics;
96 17 Verbs 7.2.7.1 begin to recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level of a 1
97 18 Determiners limited range of spoken genres 1
Uniforms across 7.3.5.1 keep interaction with peers to negotiate, agree and organize priorities 1
98 19 and plans for completing classroom tasks;
the world
7.3.6.1 begin to link comments with some flexibility to what others say at
Reported 1
99 20 sentence and discourse level in pair, group and whole class exchanges;
statements
7.3.7.1 use appropriate subject-specific vocabulary and syntax to talk about a
Reported 1
growing range of general topics, and some curricular topics
questions,
100 21 7.4.1.1 understand the main points in texts on a limited range of unfamiliar
commands /
requests general and curricular topics;
Talking about 7.4.5.1 deduce meaning from context in short texts on a growing range of 1
101 22 familiar general and curricular topics;
clothes
102 23 Skaters 7.4.7.1 recognize typical features at word, sentence and text level in a range 1
Do you respect of written genres; 1
103 24 7.5.1.1 plan, write, edit and proofread work at text level with some support on
yourself?
An article a range of general and curricular topics; 1
104 25 describing a 7.5.6.1 link with little or no support, sentences into coherent paragraphs using
person a variety of basic connectors on a range of familiar general topics and some
Skill Practice 9. curricular topics; 1
105 26 What do they 7.5.8.1 spell most high-frequency vocabulary accurately for a growing range
wear? of familiar general and curricular topics;
Unit revision. 7.6.3.1 use a growing variety of compound adjectives and adjectives as 1
106 27 participles;
SAU 9
Summative 7.6.10.1 use present continuous forms for present and future meaning and 1
107 28 Assessment for past continuous on a range of familiar general and curricular topics;
term 4 7.6.14.1 use prepositions before nouns and adjectives in common
108 29 Revision lesson prepositional phrases on a wide range of familiar general and curricular topics 1
№ № Мерзімі Үй жұмысы
1 1 01.09 Free – time activities New words
2 2 03.09 Take up a hobby Ex 4, p 7
3 3 06.09 Hobbies Ex 6, p 7 W
4 4 08.09 Present simple, Present continuous Ex 4, p 6 W
5 5 10.09 Comparative / Superlative adjectives Ex 8, p 7 W
6 6 13.09 The flight of the steepe eagle Ex 4, p 9 W
7 7 15.09 Making plans Ex 2, p 10 W
8 8 17.09 Free-time fun Ex 2, p 13
9 9 20.09 Are you a Couch Potato? Ex 3, p 11 W
10 10 22.09 An email describing a hobby Ex 2, p16
11 11 24.09 Skill Practice 1. Free time Revision
12 12 27.09 Unit revision. SAU 1 New words
13 13 29.09 Means of Communication Ex 3, p 13 W
14 14 01.10 Greetings from Planet Earth Ex 4, p 13 W
15 15 04.10 Space Ex 1, p 19
16 16 06.10 Modal verbs: can\could - be able Ex 6, p 14 W
17 17 08.10 Adjectives. Ex 3, p 15 W
18 18 11.09 Computers Ex 5, p 22
19 19 15.10 World forum Ex 2, p 25
20 20 18.10 The Industrial Revolution Ex 2, p 28
21 21 20.10 Is the Internet good or bad? Exercise 1
22 22 22.10 Skill Practice 2. Teen magazines Exercise 4
23 23 25.10 Unit revision. SAU 2
24 24 27.10 Summative Assessment for term 1 New words
25 25 29.10 Revision lesson Ex 2, p 20 W
26 1 08.11 Holiday activities: Sports Ex 5, p 21 W
27 2 10.11 An unforgettable experience Ex 2, p 22 W
28 3 12.11 Experience Ex 5, p 22 W
29 4 15.11 Present perfect Ex 10, p 38
30 5 17.11 Present perfect Ex 2, p 24 W
31 6 19.11 Travellers’ tales Ex 2, p 26 W
32 7 22.11 My amazing travels Ex 2, p 37
33 8 24.11 A lake or a sea? Ex 3, p 39
34 9 26.11 An informal email giving news Ex 5, p 27 W
35 10 29.11 Skill Practice 3. Ben’s backpacking blog Ex 3, p 40
36 11 03.12 Unit revision. SAU 3 Ex 2, p 136
37 12 03.12 Environmental problems Ex 7, p 137
38 13 06.12 Monuments in danger Ex 2, p 134
39 14 08.12 Environmental problems Ex 1, p 132
40 15 10.12 Future simple Ex 2, p 28 W
41 16 13.12 Present Continuous Ex 5, p 43
42 17 15.12 Mission to Mars. Ex 6, p 29 W
43 18 Making suggestions
44 19 15.12 Endangered Species around the World Ex 3, p 30 W
45 20 20.12 Smog in the city Ex 4, p 33 W
46 21 22.12 Skill Practice 4. Earth, sea & sky global volunteer Ex 1, p 34
47 22 24.12 Unit revision. SAU 4 Ex 2, p 52
48 23 27.12 Summative Assessment for term 2
49 24 29.12 Revision lesson Ex 1, p 36 W
50 1 10.01 Characters Ex 5, p 36 W
51 2 12.01 The hound of the Baskervilles Ex 5, p 57
52 3 14.01 The time machine Ex 5, p 59
53 4 17.01 Maadai-Kara Ex 1, p 38 W
54 5 19.01 The magic garden of the poor Ex 4, p 38 W
55 6 21.01 Language review 5 Ex 9, p 59
56 7 24.01 Skill Practice 5. David Copperfield Ex 4, p 61
57 8 26.01 Unit revision Ex 4, p 39
58 9 28.01 TV programs Ex 3, p 62
59 10 31.01 Forest school Ex 1, p 63
60 11 02.02 Films Ex 5, p 65
61 12 04.02 The passive Ex 7, p 41 W
62 13 07.02 Playing with your food Ex 2, p 42 W
63 14 09.02 Choosing TV programs Ex 6, p 43 W
64 15 11.02 Teens and electronic media Ex 2, p 44 W
65 16 14.02 Favourite TV series Ex 7, p 45 W
66 17 16.02 Skill Practice 6. Harry Potter Ex 5, p 71
67 18 18.02 Unit revision. SAU 6 Ex 3, p 46 W
68 19 21.02 Natural phenomena Ex 2, p 47 W
69 20 23.02 True stories Ex 2, p 74
70 21 25.02 Natural disasters Ex 3, p 49 W
71 22 28.02 Past continuous Ex 5, p 77
72 23 02.03 Past simple vs Past continuous Ex 4, p 50 W
73 24 04.03 The man who rode a tornado Ex 6, p 51 W
74 25 07.03 Narrating an experience. Ex 3, p 52 W
75 26 09.03 People who help us Ex 8, p 53 W
76 27 11.03 Skill Practice 7. Oceans in danger Ex 4, p 54 W
77 28 14.03 Unit revision. SAU 7 Ex 2, p 85
78 29 16.03 Summative Assessment for term 3 Ex 3, p 86
79 30 18.03 Revision lesson
80 1 01.04 Healthy / unhealthy habits Ex 2, p 56 W
81 2 04.04 Live the dream Ex 4, p 57 W
82 3 06.04 Healthy lifestyles Ex 4, p 58 W
83 4 08.04 Zero conditional / First conditional Ex 11, p 91
84 5 11.04 Second conditional Ex 8, p 59 W
85 6 13.04 Modals Ex 2, p 60 W
86 7 15.04 Food for sport Ex 5, p 61 W
87 8 18.04 Asking for / Giving advice Ex 2, p 94
88 9 20.04 Nature’s helping hand Ex 4, p 95
89 10 22.04 Bullies Ex 4, p 62 W
90 11 25.04 An email giving advice Ex 3, p 98
91 12 27.04 Skill Practice 8. Hillsbrook school Ex 2, p 64 W
92 13 29.04 Unit revision. SAU 8 Ex 5, p 65 W
93 14 04.05 Clothes, footwear and accessories Ex 4, p 66 W
94 15 04.05 The balloon fashion show Ex 7, p 67 W
95 16 06.05 Expressing likes / dislikes Ex 1, p 68 W
96 17 11.05 Verbs Ex 3, p 69 W
97 18 13.05 Determiners Ex 3, p 70 W
98 19 16.05 Uniforms across the world Ex 9, p 71 W
99 20 18.05 Reported statements Ex 4, p 72 W
100 21 20.05 Reported questions, commands / requests Ex 4, p 73 W
101 22 23.05 Talking about clothes Ex 2, p 112
102 23 25.05 Skaters
103 24 Do you respect yourself?
104 25 An article describing a person
105 26 Skill Practice 9. What do they wear?
106 27 Unit revision. SAU 9
107 28 Summative Assessment for term 4
108 29 Revision lesson
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№ № Мерзімі Үй жұмысы
1 1 01.09 Free – time activities New words
2 2 03.09 Take up a hobby Ex 4, p 7
3 3 06.09 Hobbies Ex 6, p 7 W
4 4 08.09 Present simple, Present continuous Ex 4, p 6 W
5 5 10.09 Comparative / Superlative adjectives Ex 8, p 7 W
6 6 13.09 The flight of the steepe eagle Ex 4, p 9 W
7 7 15.09 Making plans Ex 2, p 10 W
8 8 17.09 Free-time fun Ex 2, p 13
9 9 20.09 Are you a Couch Potato? Ex 3, p 11 W
10 10 22.09 An email describing a hobby Ex 2, p16
11 11 24.09 Skill Practice 1. Free time Revision
12 12 27.09 Unit revision. SAU 1 New words
13 13 29.09 Means of Communication Ex 3, p 13 W
14 14 01.10 Greetings from Planet Earth Ex 4, p 13 W
15 15 04.10 Space Ex 1, p 19
16 16 06.10 Modal verbs: can\could - be able Ex 6, p 14 W
17 17 08.10 Adjectives. Ex 3, p 15 W
18 18 11.09 Computers Ex 5, p 22
19 19 13.10 Giving unstructions Ex 5, 15W
20 20 15.10 World forum Ex 2, p 25
21 21 18.10 The Industrial Revolution Ex 2, p 28
22 22 20.10 Is the Internet good or bad? Exercise 1
23 23 22.10 Skill Practice 2. Teen magazines Exercise 4
24 24 25.10 Unit revision. SAU 2
25 25 27.10 Summative Assessment for term 1 New words
26 26 29.10 Revision lesson Ex 2, p 20 W
27 1 08.11 Holiday activities: Sports Ex 5, p 21 W
28 2 10.11 An unforgettable experience Ex 2, p 22 W
29 3 12.11 Experience Ex 5, p 22 W
30 4 15.11 Present perfect Ex 10, p 38
31 5 17.11 Present perfect Ex 2, p 24 W
32 6 19.11 Travellers’ tales Ex 2, p 26 W
33 7 22.11 My amazing travels Ex 2, p 37
34 8 24.11 A lake or a sea? Ex 3, p 39
35 9 26.11 An informal email giving news Ex 5, p 27 W
36 10 29.11 Skill Practice 3. Ben’s backpacking blog Ex 3, p 40
37 11 03.12 Unit revision. SAU 3 Ex 2, p 136
38 12 03.12 Environmental problems Ex 7, p 137
39 13 06.12 Monuments in danger Ex 2, p 134
40 14 08.12 Environmental problems Ex 1, p 132
41 15 10.12 Future simple Ex 2, p 28 W
42 16 13.12 Present Continuous Ex 5, p 43
43 17 15.12 Mission to Mars. Ex 6, p 29 W
44 18 15.12 Endangered Species around the World Ex 3, p 30 W
45 19 20.12 Smog in the city. Skill Practice 4. Ex 4, p 33 W
46 20 22.12 Earth, sea & sky global volunteer Ex 1, p 34
47 21 24.12 Unit revision. SAU 4 Ex 2, p 52
48 22 27.12 Summative Assessment for term 2
49 23 29.12 Revision lesson Ex 1, p 36 W
50 1 10.01 Characters Ex 5, p 36 W
51 2 12.01 The hound of the Baskervilles Ex 5, p 57
52 3 14.01 The time machine Ex 5, p 59
53 4 17.01 Maadai-Kara Ex 1, p 38 W
54 5 19.01 The magic garden of the poor Ex 4, p 38 W
55 6 21.01 Language review 5 Ex 9, p 59
56 7 24.01 Skill Practice 5. David Copperfield Ex 4, p 61
57 8 26.01 Unit revision Ex 4, p 39
58 9 28.01 TV programs Ex 3, p 62
59 10 31.01 Forest school Ex 1, p 63
60 11 02.02 Films Ex 5, p 65
61 12 04.02 The passive Ex 7, p 41 W
62 13 07.02 Playing with your food Ex 2, p 42 W
63 14 09.02 Choosing TV programs Ex 6, p 43 W
64 15 11.02 Teens and electronic media Ex 2, p 44 W
65 16 14.02 Favourite TV series Ex 7, p 45 W
66 17 16.02 Skill Practice 6. Harry Potter Ex 5, p 71
67 18 18.02 Unit revision. SAU 6 Ex 3, p 46 W
68 19 21.02 Natural phenomena Ex 2, p 47 W
69 20 23.02 True stories Ex 2, p 74
70 21 25.02 Natural disasters Ex 3, p 49 W
71 22 28.02 Past continuous Ex 5, p 77
72 23 02.03 Past simple vs Past continuous Ex 4, p 50 W
73 24 04.03 The man who rode a tornado Ex 6, p 51 W
74 25 07.03 Narrating an experience. Ex 3, p 52 W
75 26 09.03 People who help us Ex 8, p 53 W
76 27 11.03 Skill Practice 7. Oceans in danger Ex 4, p 54 W
77 28 14.03 Unit revision. SAU 7 Ex 2, p 85
78 29 16.03 Summative Assessment for term 3 Ex 3, p 86
79 30 18.03 Revision lesson
80 1 01.04 Healthy / unhealthy habits Ex 2, p 56 W
81 2 04.04 Live the dream Ex 4, p 57 W
82 3 06.04 Healthy lifestyles Ex 4, p 58 W
83 4 08.04 Conditionals Ex 11, p 91
84 5 11.04 Modals Ex 8, p 59 W
85 6 13.04 Food for sport Ex 2, p 60 W
86 7 15.04 Nature’s helping hand Ex 5, p 61 W
87 8 18.04 Bullies Ex 2, p 94
88 9 20.04 Giving advice Ex 4, p 95
89 10 22.04 Skill Practice 8. Hillsbrook school Ex 4, p 62 W
90 11 25.04 Unit revision. SAU 8 Ex 3, p 98
91 12 27.04 Clothes, footwear and accessories Ex 2, p 64 W
92 13 29.04 The balloon fashion show Ex 5, p 65 W
93 14 04.05 Verbs Ex 4, p 66 W
94 15 04.05 Uniforms across the world Ex 7, p 67 W
95 16 06.05 Reported statements Ex 1, p 68 W
96 17 11.05 Talking about clothes Ex 3, p 69 W
97 18 13.05 Do you respect yourself? Ex 3, p 70 W
98 19 16.05 An article describing a person Ex 9, p 71 W
99 20 18.05 Skill Practice 9. What do they wear? Ex 4, p 72 W
100 21 20.05 Unit revision. SAU 9 Ex 4, p 73 W
101 22 23.05 Summative Assessment for term 4 Ex 2, p 112
102 23 25.05 Revision lesson

№ № Мерзімі Үй жұмысы
1 1 01.09 Free – time activities New words
2 2 03.09 Take up a hobby Ex 4, p 7
3 3 06.09 Hobbies Ex 6, p 7 W
4 4 08.09 Present simple, Present continuous Ex 4, p 6 W
5 5 10.09 Comparative / Superlative adjectives Ex 8, p 7 W
6 6 13.09 The flight of the steepe eagle Ex 4, p 9 W
7 7 15.09 Making plans Ex 2, p 10 W
8 8 17.09 Free-time fun Ex 2, p 13
9 9 20.09 Are you a Couch Potato? Ex 3, p 11 W
10 10 22.09 An email describing a hobby Ex 2, p16
11 11 24.09 Skill Practice 1. Free time Revision
12 12 Unit revision. SAU 1 New words
13 13 27.09 Means of Communication Ex 3, p 13 W
14 14 29.09 Greetings from Planet Earth Ex 4, p 13 W
15 15 01.10 Space Ex 1, p 19
16 16 04.10 Modal verbs: can\could - be able Ex 6, p 14 W
17 17 06.10 Adjectives. Ex 3, p 15 W
18 18 08.10 Computers Ex 5, p 22
19 19 11.09 Giving instruction Ex 2, p 25
20 20 15.10 World forum Ex 2, p 28
21 21 18.10 The Industrial Revolution Exercise 1
22 22 20.10 Is the Internet good or bad? Exercise 4
23 23 22.10 Skill Practice 2. Teen magazines
24 24 25.10 Unit revision. SAU 2 New words
25 25 27.10 Summative Assessment for term 1 Ex 2, p 20 W
26 26 29.10 Revision lesson

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