ISTITUTO ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE VIA SILVESTRI 301, INDIRIZZO: AMMINISTRAZIONE FINANZA E
MARKETING(AFM)
Anno scolastico 2016-17
Programma di Inglese della classe 2^C Professoressa Elisabetta Haber
-Libri di testo: New Horizons, New Surfing the World
UNIT 9
Grammar: Past simple regular and irregular verbs (all forms),Interrogative pronoum: How long?
Vocabulary: Holiday: Accommodation, activities, duration, means of transport (by train…),adjectives of
opinion
Reading, comprehension and translation: Amar flies to fame, Mystery Holiday, Gap years
UNIT 10
Grammar: Present simple: future (timetables), Past simple: regular and irregular verbs (all forms), It takes,
subject/object questions: Who? What?, Sequencers (First, then, next,…), Every/Some/Any/No compounds
Vocabulary: British money, Using public transport, Travel phrases, Buildings: Shape, material, dimension
Reading, comprehension and translation: Everything’s going wrong!, Twenty-first century London
UNIT 11
Grammar: Whose and possessive pronouns, Imperative, prepositions of place and movement
Vocabulary: Shops and places in town, Directions
Reading, comprehension and translation: How do we get there?, Spend! Spend! Spend!
UNIT 12
Grammar: Comparative adjectives, Superlative adjectives, Is/are wearing…
Vocabulary: The city and the country, Clothes, Fashion
Reading, comprehension and translation: London’s more expensive than Delhi, Feast your eyes on the
clothes of the stars…
UNIT 13
Grammar: Be going to (1): future intentions, Present continuous: future arrangements, Future time
expressions (tomorrow, in two days’ time…), Be going to v Present continuous v Present simple
Vocabulary: Life choices and ambitions
Reading, comprehension and translation: What are you going to do?, It’s good to be a student!
UNIT 14
Grammar: Be going to (2): predictions based on present evidence, What’s she like? v What does she like?,
Qualifiers: not enough, a little bit, fairly, pretty, too
Vocabulary: Personality adjectives, The weather, Compass points
Reading, comprehension and translation: What’s Rob like?, What’s the weather like in London?, How do
you doodle?
UNIT 15
Grammar: Present perfect (1): ever/never, been/gone, recently, Present perfect v Past simple, Agreeing
and Disagreeing So have I./Neither have I./Oh,I did./Oh,I didn’t.
Vocabulary: Regular and irregular past participles
Reading, comprehension and translation: I’ve never been to a film festival!, I’ve heard it’s really good,
Amazing coincidences!
UNIT 16
Grammar: Present perfect (2): just, already, yet, I’ll…, and Shall I/we…?: offers Will (1): spontaneous
decisions
Vocabulary: Rooms and furniture (2), Party preparations, Tidying up
Reading, comprehension and translation: Shall I put this rug here?, We’ve just got back, Notting Hill
Carnival
NEW SURFING THE WORLD
-The British Isles
-The UK: the Country and the People
-Fact File, History of the Kingdom, How to get there
- Festivals and Traditions
-A green and pleasant land
-A constitutional monarchy, Elections, The Government, Political parties, The British Parliament
-God Save the Queen!
-The English language
-From Londinium to Greater London
-The Tube
-The city
-The West End and Bloomsbury
-The south Bank
-The East End
-London transport
-Scotland
-America
-Government and Politics
-The constitution
-The US Government
-The presidential elections
-George Washington
-The Birth of a Nation
-From discovery to Independence
-The Declaration of Independence
-The War of Independence
-The Pilgrim Fathers
-Philadelphia
-Washington D.C.
-New York
-The statue of Liberty
-Manhattan
-San Francisco
-Toronto
-Doublin
La Docente Gli Alunni
ISTITUTO ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE VIA SILVESTRI 301
INDIRIZZO: Amministrazione Finanza e Marketing (AFM)
Programma di inglese classe 3C
Professoressa Elisabetta Haber
Libri di testo: New Horizons, Cornerstone.
NEW HORIZONS
UNIT 1 Functions: Talking about the future; Talking about the future possibility; Making promises.
Grammar: Will(2) predictions and future facts may, might, future possibility; Will(3) promises.
UNIT 2 Functions: Talking about obligation; Talking about rules and laws; Past and future obligation.
Grammar: Must, mustn't, have to, don't have to; Past and future of must and have to.
UNIT 3 Functions: Talking about conditions; Giving information; Talking about purpose.
Grammar: First conditional, when, as soon as, unless; Defining relative clauses: who, which, that,
whose; Infinitive of pourpose: It's for + -ing.
UNIT 4 Functions: Making deductions; Giving information; Describing places.
Grammar: Must, may, might, could, can't; Non-defining relative clauses: who, which, whose.
UNIT 5 Functions: Past actions in progress; Talking about past ability; Interrupted past actions.
Grammar: Past continuous (all forms) could, was/were able to, managed to; Past simple and Past
continuous: when, while, as.
UNIT 6 Functions:Talking about duration; Talking about multiple items; At the post office.
Grammar: Present Perfect(3) : for, since; Present perfect v Past Simple, each, every, all.
UNIT 7 Functions: Talking about unfinished actions; Talking about skills; Going for a job interview.
Grammar: Present Perfect continuous: for, since; Present Perfect continuous v Present Perfect
simple; Adjectives + propositions: good at, keep on...
UNIT 8 Functions: Make, do and get; Describe processes; Talking about natural disasters
Grammar: Make, do, get, Present simple passive
CORNERSTONE
• THE ORIGINS (700 BC – AD 900) The Historical Background
The Literary Context
Bewolf
• THE MIDDLE AGE (1066-1485)
The Historical Background
The Literary Context
Geoffrey Chaucher
• THE RENAISSANCE(1485-1625)
The Historical Background
The Literary Context
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
IL DOCENTE GLI ALUNNI
ISTITUTO ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE VIA SILVESTRI 301
INDIRIZZO: Amministrazione Finanza e Marketing (AFM)
Programma di inglese classe 3D
Professoressa Elisabetta Haber
Libri di testo: New Horizons, Cornerstone.
NEW HORIZONS
UNIT 1 Functions: Talking about the future; Talking about the future possibility; Making promises.
Grammar: Will(2) predictions and future facts may, might, future possibility; Will(3) promises.
UNIT 2 Functions: Talking about obligation; Talking about rules and laws; Past and future obligation.
Grammar: Must, mustn't, have to, don't have to; Past and future of must and have to.
UNIT 3 Functions: Talking about conditions; Giving information; Talking about purpose.
Grammar: First conditional, when, as soon as, unless; Defining relative clauses: who, which, that,
whose; Infinitive of pourpose: It's for + -ing.
UNIT 4 Functions: Making deductions; Giving information; Describing places.
Grammar: Must, may, might, could, can't; Non-defining relative clauses: who, which, whose.
UNIT 5 Functions: Past actions in progress; Talking about past ability; Interrupted past actions.
Grammar: Past continuous (all forms) could, was/were able to, managed to; Past simple and Past
continuous: when, while, as.
UNIT 6 Functions:Talking about duration; Talking about multiple items; At the post office.
Grammar: Present Perfect(3) : for, since; Present perfect v Past Simple, each, every, all.
UNIT 7 Functions: Talking about unfinished actions; Talking about skills; Going for a job interview.
Grammar: Present Perfect continuous: for, since; Present Perfect continuous v Present Perfect
simple; Adjectives + propositions: good at, keep on...
UNIT 8 Functions: Make, do and get; Describe processes; Talking about natural disasters
Grammar: Make, do, get, Present simple passive
CORNERSTONE
• THE ORIGINS (700 BC – AD 900) The Historical Background
The Literary Context
Bewolf
• THE MIDDLE AGE (1066-1485)
The Historical Background
The Literary Context
Geoffrey Chaucher
• THE RENAISSANCE(1485-1625)
The Historical Background
The Literary Context
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
IL DOCENTE GLI ALUNNI
ISTITUTO SUPERIORE “I.I.S. VIA SILVESTRI 301”
CORSO AMMINISTRAZIONE FINANZA E MARKETING
PROGRAMMA SVOLTO NELLA CLASSE 4°C
ANNO SCOLASTICO 2016-2017
PROF.SSA ELISABETTA HABER
PROGRAMMA DI GRAMMATICA INGLESE
LIBRO: NEW HORIZONS
Module 2
UNIT FUNCTIONS GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
8
Make, do and get.
Describing processes. Talking about natural
disasters.
Make, do and get.
Present simple passive.
Expressions with
make, do and get. Natural disasters.
Module 3
9
Talking about past habits.
Comparing ability. Talking about lifestyles
Used to.
Adverbs and comparative adverbs.
Verbs + to or –ing.
Exercise and fitness.
10
Getting things done. Giving advice.
Talking about health.
Have/Get something
done. Should, Ought to. Why don’t you…?
You’d better…, If I were you,...
The body. Illnesses and
remedies.
11
Imagining different situations. Making wishes. Talking about feelings.
Second conditional. Wish + Past simple.
Make + object + adjective/verb.
Emotions.
12
Checking information.
Describing events.
Questions tags.
Past perfect.
Relationships.
Reported statements.
Reported speech (1): say, tell.
Module 4
13
Talking about Past
mistakes. Reporting questions.
Reporting requests and instructions.
Should have, ought to
have. Reported speech (2):
ask. Reported speech (3):
ask, tell, want.
Crime and punishment.
14
Talking about Past facts. Talking about
developments. Reflexive and reciprocal
pronouns.
Past simple passive.
Present perfect passive. Present continuous
passive. Future passive.
Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.
Charities and world problems.
15
Using phrasal verbs.
Asking questions. Talking about familiar
things.
Phrasal verbs.
Questions revision. Be used to/get used
to/used to. Verb tense revision.
Phrasal verbs. Texting.
Technology.
16
Imagining a different past.
Using different conditionals.
Talking about regrets.
Third conditionals.
Conditionals revision. Wish + Past perfect.
Life choices.
PROGRAMMA DI LETTERATURA INGLESE
LIBRO: NOW AND THEN
FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE RESTORATION
I. The Tudors and the Stuarts
- King by divine right
- The Civil War
- The Puritan mind
- Oliver Cromwell
THE RESTORATION AND THE AUGUSTAN AGE
I. Reasons and Common Sense
- New currents of thought
- The Royal Society
- The dynasty of Hanover
- A golden age
- An enlightened age
- The feautures of Augustan literature
- The view of nature
- A new emphasis on sensibility
II. The First Hanoverians
- The restoration of the monarchy
- The Glorious Revolution
- The growing importance of London
- The Whigs and the Tories
- The Whig William Pitt
- English society in the 18th century
- The means for cultural debate
- The Rise of the Novel
- Henry Fielding and the comic epic novel (Tom Jones)
- Daniel Defoe (Robinson Crusoe)
- Jonathan Swift (Gulliver’s Travels)
- Samuel Richardson (Pamela)
PROGRAMMA DI LETTERATURA INGLESE
LIBRO: BUSINESS PLAN
BUSINESS LANGUAGE
-Requesting
-Offering
-Getting and refusing requests
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Metod of communication
-Oral communication
-Key language: telephone calls
-Visual communication
- Written communication
Job searching
-The curriculum vitae
-Europass
Applying for a job
-Letter plan and phraseology
Job interviews
-Key language
Enquires
-Key language: telephone enquires
-Key language: replies to enquires
-Letter plan and phraseology
BUSINESS LANGUAGE
-Placing an order
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Order
-Key language: order on the phone
-Letter plan and phraseology
-Replies to orders
ISTITUTO SUPERIORE “I.I.S. VIA SILVESTRI 301”
CORSO AMMINISTRAZIONE FINANZA E MARKETING
PROGRAMMA SVOLTO NELLA CLASSE 4°D
ANNO SCOLASTICO 2016-2017
PROF.SSA ELISABETTA HABER
PROGRAMMA DI GRAMMATICA INGLESE
LIBRO: NEW HORIZONS
Module 2
UNIT FUNCTIONS GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
8
Make, do and get.
Describing processes. Talking about natural
disasters.
Make, do and get.
Present simple passive.
Expressions with
make, do and get. Natural disasters.
Module 3
9
Talking about past habits.
Comparing ability. Talking about lifestyles
Used to.
Adverbs and comparative adverbs.
Verbs + to or –ing.
Exercise and fitness.
10
Getting things done. Giving advice.
Talking about health.
Have/Get something
done. Should, Ought to. Why don’t you…?
You’d better…, If I were you,...
The body. Illnesses and
remedies.
11
Imagining different situations. Making wishes. Talking about feelings.
Second conditional. Wish + Past simple.
Make + object + adjective/verb.
Emotions.
12
Checking information.
Describing events.
Questions tags.
Past perfect.
Relationships.
Reported statements.
Reported speech (1): say, tell.
Module 4
13
Talking about Past
mistakes. Reporting questions.
Reporting requests and instructions.
Should have, ought to
have. Reported speech (2):
ask. Reported speech (3):
ask, tell, want.
Crime and punishment.
14
Talking about Past facts. Talking about
developments. Reflexive and reciprocal
pronouns.
Past simple passive.
Present perfect passive. Present continuous
passive. Future passive.
Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns.
Charities and world problems.
15
Using phrasal verbs.
Asking questions. Talking about familiar
things.
Phrasal verbs.
Questions revision. Be used to/get used
to/used to. Verb tense revision.
Phrasal verbs. Texting.
Technology.
16
Imagining a different past.
Using different conditionals.
Talking about regrets.
Third conditionals.
Conditionals revision. Wish + Past perfect.
Life choices.
PROGRAMMA DI LETTERATURA INGLESE
LIBRO: NOW AND THEN
FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE RESTORATION
I. The Tudors and the Stuarts
- King by divine right
- The Civil War
- The Puritan mind
- Oliver Cromwell
THE RESTORATION AND THE AUGUSTAN AGE
I. Reasons and Common Sense
- New currents of thought
- The Royal Society
- The dynasty of Hanover
- A golden age
- An enlightened age
- The feautures of Augustan literature
- The view of nature
- A new emphasis on sensibility
II. The First Hanoverians
- The restoration of the monarchy
- The Glorious Revolution
- The growing importance of London
- The Whigs and the Tories
- The Whig William Pitt
- English society in the 18th century
- The means for cultural debate
- The Rise of the Novel
- Henry Fielding and the comic epic novel (Tom Jones)
- Daniel Defoe (Robinson Crusoe)
- Jonathan Swift (Gulliver’s Travels)
- Samuel Richardson (Pamela)
PROGRAMMA DI LETTERATURA INGLESE
LIBRO: BUSINESS PLAN
BUSINESS LANGUAGE
-Requesting
-Offering
-Getting and refusing requests
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Metod of communication
-Oral communication
-Key language: telephone calls
-Visual communication
- Written communication
Job searching
-The curriculum vitae
-Europass
Applying for a job
-Letter plan and phraseology
Job interviews
-Key language
Enquires
-Key language: telephone enquires
-Key language: replies to enquires
-Letter plan and phraseology
BUSINESS LANGUAGE
-Placing an order
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Order
-Key language: order on the phone
-Letter plan and phraseology
-Replies to orders