Intensive English - Book 2 Lesson 1

Book Two, Lesson One

Grammar Skills:  Review irregular verbs
  Review Be + Adjective
  Very/Too as intensifiers
  Too/Also
  Compound sentences with and/or
  Let us = Let's + Verb Phrase

Approximate time: 8 periods

American Language Course

Pages 1-9
Vocabulary and reading skills
 Pages 10-12
Vocabulary and speaking skills
Pages 13-15
Noun Plurals
Pages 15-16
Sound discrimination practice
Pages 17-23
Be + adjective, Be + intensifier + adj.
Pages 24-25
Speaking and listening skills practice
Pages 26-28
Using conjunctions and/or
Page 29
Using Let us (let's) + Verb phrase to make suggestions
Pages 30-31
Speaking and writing skills

Basic English Grammar
Pages 360-362
Using linking verb + adjective
(look, smell, feel, taste, sound + adj)
Pages 287-290
Distinguishing between too + adj and very + adj.
Pages 290-291
Cause and Effect statements
Page 293
Using (too + adjective + infinitive) to express cause and effect
Pages 294-295
Using too + adjective + for someone + infinitive
Pages 295-300
Using enough + (noun + infinitive)


Suggestion:
Students should have the noun pluralization rules in their

notebooks so that they can refer to them when working with plurals. This list

should be updated throughout the year. (Start with lists on pages 134 and 139

of Basic English Grammar book.)

Suggestion: Students sometimes have difficulty distinguishing between the
meaning of too + adjective and very + adjective. Added practice with both

needs to be provided.




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