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По УМК «English 10» Т.Аяпова, З.Абилдаева издательство «Мектеп», г. Алматы, 2011






Для 10 класса общественно-гуманитарного направления образовательных школ

по УМК «English 10» Т.Аяпова, З.Абилдаева издательство «Мектеп», г. Алматы, 2011

Week Date Theme Vocabulary Grammar Home task
1 quarter(18 hours)
Unit one. Travelling
     
  Step one. Central Asia Trips. Beach, sightseeing, hitch-hiking, cruise, excursion, camping, disposal, luxurious ships, to buy tickets in advance, to stand in a queue, embarrassing situations etc. Past Simple Tense.  
  The main airports of London.   Past Continuous Tense (practice)
  Step two. Adventure Holidays in Kazakhstan. Places to visit in Kazakhstan. What can a tourist do in Kazakhstan? Present Perfect Tense. Present Perfect Continuous
  Step three. Transport of London. Transport of London. Wales.  
  Grammar revision. Will be doing/will have done. Future Continuous Tense.   Future Perfect Tense.
09.09 – 14.09 16.09 – 21.09     Step four. Different countries, different climates. Types of Volcanoes. Future of Volcanology Weather. Revision of Present and Past Tenses.
  Idioms. Are you under the weather or walking on air? Indirect speech.(practice)
  Step five. Ballooning for Fun. Ballooning. Questions with Past Tenses. Will, going to…
  Additional material for those who want to know more… Additional reading “Safe at last”. Quiz. Idioms with definition.
  Training test Unit 1.    
  Progress test Unit 1.    
Unit Two. Health Care.
  Unit two. Step one. Memory. Brain memory. Countable and uncountable nouns.
  Step two. Health freak. Character description of Star Signs. Effective ways of keeping fit. Verbs connected with describing people’s character Star Signs Gerund  
  Step three. Why is sleep important? Dreams. Participles.
  Step four. Health Habits. Food. Meals. Bad/good habits. Verbs after which infinitive is used. Infinitive.
  Step five. Food for Thought Food. Meals. Infinitive and – ing form compared.
  Training Test Unit 2.    
  Progress Test Unit 2.    
Unit Three. Ecology, geography and nature.
  Unit three. Step one. The Ecological Association “Tabigat”. Words of Ecology, Environment. Revision of the Modal verbs: May, Can(request).
  Ecological problems Association, award, achievement, solve, sewage, trash-combustion, saw, urgent, process, crucial, nursery-garden, endanger, safety, propose, share, desert, recourses, deposit, gas, rename, reservoir, census, annual, urban, rural, ethic, reserve, plain, grain, barley, average, mountainous, wheat, precipitate, humidity, considerable, continental Infinitive and –ing form compared
  Step two. Kazakhstan is my Motherland. Words of climate, pollution and geography. Modal verbs: have to, must, should(revision of the previous functions and the new ones).
  Landscape. Climate.   Idioms with the word “weather”.
23.09 – 28.09     Step three. Wildlife. Words of animals, plants. Modal verbs: should, might, could, must.
  Typical Kazakhstan animals and plants. Options for those who want to know more…  
  Step four. Almaty. Nature. Words of nature: rivers, lakes, mountains, peaks, pollution, environment. Articles with the geographical names. must, could.
  Charin Canyon. Khan Tangiri. Options for those who want to know more… Modal verbs: may, must, could, may/might, have done,
  Step five. The United Kingdom of Great Britain. Words of geography and ecology. Revision of the Modal Verbs.
  Superstitions-do you believe them? British and Kazakh beliefs.  
  Training test. Unit three.    
  Progress test. Unit three.    
  Test yourself.    
  Revision    
Unit Four. International Partners.
  Unit four. Step one. Partnership at the epoch of changes. Words of cooperation and partnership. Revision of the use of articles, and Modal Verbs.
  Cooperation and partnership Modal verbs Should, Ought to and Had better Promote, supervise, benefit, handle, finance, assess, client, administer, organize, headquarters, cooperate, run
30.09 – 05.10 07.10 – 12.10   Step two. International Organization. Words of cooperation and political terms. Modal verbs: should, ought to and had better.
  Step three. Kazakhstan-Turkey Partnership in the 21st Century. Words of Business. Modal verbs. Revision of: ought to, should, could, have done(been), need.
  Step four. UNDP in Kazakhstan. Words of political sphere. Revision.
  Step five. Foreign Trade of Kazakhstan. Words of trade and economics. ---
  Progress Test Unit four.    
Unit five. Canada.
  Unit five. Step one. My image of Canada. Words connected with describing a country.  
  Step two. Geographical position of Canada. Words connected with geographical position of a country. Zero Conditional.
  Step three. Political system of Canada. Words connected with political system of a country. ------
  Step four. Educational system of Canada. Words connected with education. ----
  A famous woman astronaut from Canada.   Word formation.
  14.10 – 19.10     Step five. Cities of Canada. Adjectives. Base and strong adjectives.
  Progress Test Unit five.    
Unit Six. Cultural Heritage.
  Unit six. Step one. What is cultural heritage? Cultural property. Types of Heritage: Intangible Heritage, Tangible Heritage. Revision of should/shouldn’t.
  Step two. Cultural heritage of my country. Cultural heritage of Kazakhstan. Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Mausoleum. Tamgaly Gorge Collocations. Revision of persuasive/dissuasive phrases.
  Step three. Cultural sites of the UK. British sites Stonehenge. Revision of articles.
  21.10 – 26.10     Step four. Famous people of the UK. British writers, J.R. Tolkien. Famous people of Kazakhstan. Verbs do and make.
  Step five. Galleries and museums. Famous British galleries and museums. Galleries and museums in Kazakhstan. Linking words and phrases. Expressing contrast.
  Progress Test Unit six.    
Unit Seven. Work.
  Unit seven. Where can you work? Jobs and professions. Young people and work. Work on islands. Participial constructions after the verbs of sense perception.
  Kinds of occupations Participial constructions Ability, quality, skill, preference, personality, promotion, labour
  Step two. Work and Money. Types of payment. Kinds of occupation. Budget. Money expressions. Constructions with an active and a passive participle.
  Types of payment. Budget. Construction with an active and passive participles Overpaid, highly paid, reasonably well, low-paid, underpaid, worst paid
28.10 – 2.11     Step three. Children at work. Abilities, qualities and skills for a profession. Child labour. The most important jobs. Questionnaire. Participial construction when there are two actions.
  Lost childhood Construction with an active and passive participles Haul, toil, pier, tangle, storage, tide, desperately, brutal, abuse, intimidate, grueling, futile
  Step four. Unemployment. Redundancy. Losing the job. Jobcentre. Job areas. Comparing constructions with participle and infinitive after the verbs of sense perception.
  Skills for professions Participial construction with two actions Cooperation, creativity, cultural awareness, flexibility, initiative, motivation
  The most important jobs Comparing constructions with participle and infinitive after the verbs of sense perception Coal mining, shipbuilding, steel, areas, skills, professional services
  Step five. Job hunting. Job application. Job interview. Quiz. Revision of Participial onstruction.
  Job center Participial constructions Communication, driving, organization ability, typing,
  Job interview Application Advertisement Idioms Suitable, application, interview, career, interviewer, advertisement, media, research, visual, influence, data, communications
  Options. Debate. Job description. Advertisement. Revision of Participial Construction.
  Training Test Unit Seven.    
  Progress Test Unit Seven.    
 
10 (1) 12.11 – 16.11     Revision Test Conditionals, Verbal Constructions, Modal Verbs Tenses, Reported Speech, Verb Tenses Vocabulary on Units: Work
  Analysis of Mistakes Made in the Test. Their Corrections Conditionals, Verbal Constructions, Modal Verbs Tenses, Reported Speech, Verb Tenses Vocabulary on Unit 8
  Job interview Application Advertisement Idioms Suitable, application, interview, career, interviewer, advertisement, media, research, visual, influence, data, communications
       
11 (2) 18.11 – 23.11     Wildlife Species, mammal, reptile, amphibian, endanger, cause, danger to smb, endangered Present Perfect
  The British attitudes to animals and their treatment. Typical Kazakhstan animals and plants. Approximately, prevention, cruelty, treatment, attitude, leopard, glacier, falcon, extinction, spruce, saxaul, shed, bush, etc Modal verbs p114-115
  Sights of Almaty. The city of apples. The Old Square. The Republic Square. The President’s Residence. Flower-bed, settlement, oasis, remain, culture, surround, fountain, picturesque, foreground, warrior, top Modal verbs in a realistic context Ex4p119 Word Building Ex7 (a, b)p121
  Parks of Almaty. museums of Almaty. Recreation, lane, snack bar, guardsman, Eternal Flame, resist, bush, observation, exhibit, souvenir, sculpture, fine arts, masterpiece, available Modal verbs
12 (3) 25.11 – 30.11     Nature of Almaty. Medeu. Shymbulak. Gorge, birch, dike, landslide, capacity Modal verbs
  Peak Talgar. Khan Tangri. Canyon of Charyn river. Nature reserve, granite, ascent, scenic, tributary Usage of articles with geographical names Ex18p131
  Political structure of Kazakhstan. power and authority Parliamentary, parties, constitutional monarchy, foundation, executive, legislative, judicial branches, sovereign Usage of “to have” Ex19p132
  Progress test Active vocabulary of the topic learnt Usage of articles with geographical names, usage of “to have”, Modal verbs
13 (4) 02.12 – 07. 12     Analysis of mistakes made. Corrections. Active vocabulary of the topic learnt Usage of articles with geographical names, usage of “to have”, Modal verbs
 
      Canada part 1 Geography, climate Area, western/ eastern coast, plain, rise, flow, splendid site, Occupies, border, stretch, total area, claim, second-largest, northeast, latitudes, longitudes Passive voice, There is/are
  Canada part 2 The Population, capital, main cities To be rich in, ore, oil, to pollute, inhabited, millennia, various, Passive voice, There is/are
  Discussion of the text Canada Aboriginal peoples, colonial expedition, settle, colonies Passive voice, There is/are
14 (5) 09.12– 14.12     Canada part 2 Industry and agriculture Hydro-electric, machine-building, paper- making Passive voice, There is/are
  Canada part 3 Political structure Federal state, Governor-General, to appoint, to elect, the leader, legislative Passive voice, There is/are
  The Federal Parliament and the Cabinet Commonwealth, to represent, majority, attitude Passive voice, There is/are
  Canada. Political Parties Executive, legislative, judicial branches, sovereign, Commonwealth Passive voice, There is/are
15 (6) 16.12 – 21.12     Text: Baffin Land Cyclone, archipelago, Inuit, shore, investigate, approach Passive voice, There is/are
  Some facts about Canada Manufacture, urbanized, transform, petroleum, dominated, developed, mining, resources Passive voice, There is/are  
  French Canada Space, get bored, boredom, suburbia, hateful, distance Passive voice, There is/are  
  System of education in Canada Division, Length, Authorities, Pre-university, Post-secondary education, Private schools, Religious schools, Levels in education, Grade structure, Departments Passive voice, There is/are  
16 (7) 23.12 – 28.12     Topic: Canada Vocabulary on Unit Canada Passive voice, There is/are  
  Quiz on the facts about Canada Vocabulary on the topic Passive voice, There is/are  
  Progress test Vocabulary on the topic Passive Voice in Present Simple  
  Analysis of mistakes made. Corrections. Vocabulary on the topic Passive voice, There is/are  
 
 
17 (1) 09.01 – 18.01     Memory. How to improve your memory.(speaking) Pack of cards, amount, improve, familiar, matching the words with their definitions Countable and uncountable nouns Ex10-11p158  
  Keeping Fit Germ, eyesight, seed, sunflower, harm, mind, hurt, avoid, oxygen, rush, raw, insist, dumb-bell, accept, pick up succeed, quarrel, solve Ex1p159 Ex7p161  
  Star signs The names of star signs Ex9-11p161-163 Gerund Ex13p164  
  Are you stressed? Causes of stress. The Haunted House. Adjectives Ex1p166 Pair work Ex11p169 Participles Ex13-16p170  
18 (2) 20.01 – 25.01     Bad habits. Speaking activities Adult, crooked, lisp, harmful, suck, thumb, offensive, outgrow Infinitive Ex15-16p174  
  How do you feel about computers? Exhaustion, obsession, collapse, damage Infinitive: p232  
  Eating Habits Baked, spicy, stewed, bitter, sweet, roast, fried, sour, boiled, stuffed Infinitive: p232  
  Food for Thought Precise, resist, waistline, apart, delicacy, rare, squid, urchin, snail, tribe, tarantula, seaweed, eel, octopus Infinitive  
19 (3) 27.01 – 01.02     Progress test Vocabulary on Health Verb Tenses, Verbals  
  Analysis of Mistakes Made in the Test. Their Corrections Vocabulary on Health Verb Tenses, Verbals  
 
      The first people in Canada Archaeological, genetic analyses, human, presence, archeological, cave, Aboriginal societies, permanent settlements, investigations. Prepositions of time Used to …  
  European settlements the early 17th century Attempt, colonization, briefly, exploration, occurred, seafarer, mariner, establish, outpost   Prepositions of place  
20 (4) 03.02 – 08.02     English were interested in Canada Claim, prerogative, arrive, establish, extensively, watershed, trade Prepositions of directions  
  The Seven Years War Take place, conflict, involve, powers, affect, historiography, alternatively, combatants, respective, antagonism ally, conclude Reported Speech in Past  
  Confederation and expansion Officially, proclaim, assume, creation, establish, sponsor, construction, transcontinental Construction such … as  
  Early 20th century Maintain, foreign affairs, substantial role, serve in a War, wounded, join, hardship, liberation Reported Questions in Past  
21 (5) 10.02 – 15.02     Modern times Economic growth, successive, emergence, adoption, current, implementation, incursion, jurisdiction, negotiations The 0 Conditional  
  Government and politics Parliamentary, constitutional monarchy, foundation, executive, legislative, judicial branches, sovereign, Commonwealth The 1st Conditional  
  Law Constitution, supreme, conventions, Act, affirmed, precedent, amend, Charter, guarantee, basic rights and freedoms, period The 2nd Conditional  
  Provinces and territories Provinces, territories, regions, social programs, health care, education, welfare. The 3d Conditional  
22 (6) 17.02 – 22.02     Olympic games in Canada Paralympic, Ceremony, amputee, torch, host, outside, compete, schedule, race, coach, set Mixed conditional  
  Famous Scientists of English Speaking Countries and RK Versatile quality. physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, philosopher, contribution, explanation, motion, prove, contribution, optics, introduce I wish …  
  Canada: Making a Crossword: Vocabulary on the topic Conditionals  
  Quiz: How we know the history of Canada? Vocabulary on the topic Conditionals  
 
23 (7) 24.02 – 01.03     Culture of Kazakhstan Ex15p141 Recipe, dough, cuisin Revision of Modal verbs Ex22p113  
  Customs of RK Revere, follow, national character, hospitality, unofficial, ancient, sacred duty, moderate Complex Object The Infinitive Constructions  
  National Food Fermented, gain popularity, assortment, festive, ingredients, herbs, procedure, special ritual, respected, spices, community, Complex Subject The infinitive constructions  
  Holidays Public, movable, celebrate, ignore, local, exchange, observe, deliver, commemoration, decorate, stuff. The present participle Usage and meaning  
24 (8) 03.03 – 08.03     Traditions Mention, identities, basis, representative, authentic customs, competitions, occasions. Complex Subject    
  British Dishes Dessert, starter, bake, moisten, gravy, gammon, pork, slice, delicacy Complex Subject  
  Customs and Traditions. Wedding ceremony p149 Bride, bridegroom, fiancé, abduct, consent Gerundial constructions  
  Horse games p150 Carcass, lash, snatch, fanning Gerundial constructions  
25 (9) 10.03 – 15.03     Kazakh beliefs p137 Belief, omen, trim horse, mane mourning Gerundial constructions  
  English Holidays Charities, carols, succeed, dummy straw, fireworks, diverse Gerundial constructions  
  National Literature Dialects, deals, significant, challenge Gerundial constructions  
  British beliefs p135 Vocabulary on the topic Modal verbs of obligation and necessity Ex2p136  
26 (10 17.03 – 19.03     Topic: Culture of Kazakhstan Vocabulary on the topic Verbals  
  Progress test Vocabulary on Units: History of Canada, Cultural Heritage Conditionals, Verbal Constructions  
  Analysis of mistakes made. Corrections. Vocabulary on Units: History of Canada, Cultural Heritage Conditionals, Verbal Constructions  
  Revision lesson Vocabulary on Units: History of Canada, Cultural Heritage Conditionals, Verbal Constructions  
 
 
27 (1) 01.04 – 05.04     Unit 5 Step 1 A Hobby Wearing, making lace, needlework, crocheting, knitting Present Participle  
  Types of hobbies Dummy, performer, pursuit, Present Participle  
  My hobby Gardening, sailing, leisure-time occupation, mental, physical activities, Present Participle  
  Topic: Hobbies Vocabulary on the topic Present Participle  
28 (2) 07.04 – 12.04     Step 2 Teenage problems Violence, cruelty, drug addition, poverty Past Participle  
  Teenage problems in my country To commit suicide, to drop out of school Gerund  
  Who can help teenagers? Awful, important, shocking, discuss, useless, solve Should, need, have to  
  Teenage problems in the USA Rights, overcome, prison, forbid, chance, reject Participial constructions  
29 (3) 14.04 – 19.04     Project work: Problems of the Youth Vocabulary on the topic Participial constructions  
  Step 3 Is it easy to be a teenager? Treat, lenient, strict, angry, marks Construction with an active and passive participles  
  Relations between parents and teenagers Ex9p197 Percentage, interrupt, rude, allow, diary Construction with an active and passive participles  
  British Teenagers Average, queue, steady, non-smokers, religion, church, a part time job Construction with an active and passive participles  
30 (4) 21.04 – 26.04     Discussing of the text: British Teenagers Ex16, 17 Vocabulary on the topic Construction with an active and passive participles  
  Step 4 Youth organizations in Great Britain and the USA Voluntary movement, to spring up, citizenship, well-being Participial construction with two actions  
  Youth organizations in Great Britain Guide, scout, will, encourage, loyal Participial construction with two actions  
  Project work: Youth organizations my parents joined Obedient, handle a fine, first aid, defend Comparing constructions with participle and infinitive after the verbs of sense perception  
 
31 (5) 28.04 – 03.05     Jobs Jobs and professions, part time, flexible, unemployment, opportunity, colleague Participial Constructions after the verbs of sense perception  
  Kinds of occupations Ability, quality, skill, preference, personality, promotion, labour Participial constructions  
  Young people and work Service, servant, mistress, terrified, butcher, pray, afford, crash Participial constructions  
  Work and money   Salary, bonus, income, fee, wage, payment, scholarship Participial constructions  
32 (6) 05.05 – 10.05     Types of payment Overpaid, highly paid, reasonably well, low-paid, underpaid, worst paid Construction with an active and passive participles  
  Budget Spending, fares, going out, saving, incomes, entertainments, useless, cheap, earn Construction with an active and passive participles  
  Children at work Difficult, part-time, kids, help, indoors, outdoors, conditions, responsibility Construction with an active and passive participles  
  Lost childhood Haul, toil, pier, tangle, storage, tide, desperately, brutal, abuse, intimidate, grueling, futile Construction with an active and passive participles  
33 (7) 12.05 – 17.05     Unemployment Redundant, benefit, retirement, redundancy, workable Participial construction with two actions  
  Skills for professions Cooperation, creativity, cultural awareness, flexibility, initiative, motivation Participial construction with two actions  
  The most important jobs Coal mining, shipbuilding, steel, areas, skills, professional services Comparing constructions with participle and infinitive after the verbs of sense perception  
  Job center Communication, driving, organization ability, typing, qualities Participial constructions  
34 (8) 19.05 – 24.05     Job hunting Find out, think, be prepared, be early, wear, polite, honest, sell yourself, respond, qualifications. Participial constructions  
  Revision Test Vocabulary on Units: The Youth Conditionals, Verbal Constructions, Modal Verbs Tenses, Reported Speech, Verb Tenses  
  Analysis of Mistakes Made in the Test. Their Corrections Vocabulary on Unit The Youth Conditionals, Verbal Constructions, Modal Verbs Tenses, Reported Speech, Verb Tenses  
  Job interview Application Advertisement Suitable, application, interview, career, interviewer, advertisement, media, research, visual, influence, data, communications Idioms  

 

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