Ebook: Penguin Readers Instant Lessons, Book 2, Level 3 and Level 4
Author: Tomalin Mary.
Pearson Education Limited, 2002. - 95 pages.Penguin Readers Instant Lessons Book 2 contains 45 one-hour
lessons based on the Penguin Readers - Levels 3 and 4.All lessons and Teacher's Notes are photocopiable. The book
aims to provide stimulating, enjoyable lessons with definite
language aims. No other material is needed and
preparation is minimal.Level 3:
Humour. Telling a story; Past continuous.
Verb + infinitive; intention and obligation.
The weather. Prediction; Possibility; Future - will, going to; May + base verb.
Using abstract and uncountable nouns.
Describing places. Describing scenery; There is/are (+ noun + ing).
Describing places. Describing buildings; There is/are.; It's got. (a room with.) .
Britain. Talking about royalty; Word order
Generalizing; They say that.; Adjective + preposition (e.g. keen on).
Science fiction. Talking about possibility; First conditional.
Discussing possibilities; Present simple passive.
Films. Talking about films; 'Would' for imaginary situations.
Talking about films; Present perfect.
Horror stories. Talking about the past; Past simple passive.
Describing physical appearance; To have.; To look. .
Detective stories. Asking for information; 'Who' as subject and object.
Checking information; Question tags.
Animals. Talking about ability; To be able to.
Making general statements; Plurals without 'the'; Both; All.
Feelings . Describing feelings; -ed/-ing adjectives.
Talking about love; Relative pronoun as object.
Heroes. Talking about interactions; Adjective + preposition.
Heroes. Defining; Relative pronoun as subject.
Fairy tales. Telling a story; Purpose phrases with 'to'Level 4:
Ghosts. Telling a story; When + past + past .
Telling a story; Past perfect .
Discussion; Giving an opinion; Should; Ought to .
Talking about necessity; Giving an opinion; To need to; To have to;
Should; Ought to.
Family. Talking about relationships; Phrasal verbs.
Describing resemblances; To look like; To be like; to like.
Dangerous situations. Talking about possibilities; Second conditional .
Relative pronoun as subject and object.
War. So. that. (We were so hungry that.).
Reporting what has been said; Reported speech: statements .
Marriage. To make (someone) + verb/adjective.
Verb + object + to.
Shakespeare and the theatre.
Comparison; Whereas; More/less (than); As. as; Present perfect.
Biography; Time phrases/clauses: In (1588); By (1600); Until.
Childhood. Talking about past habits; Used to + base verb.
Talking about memories; The gerund.
People . Describing people's characters; To look/sound + adjective;
Supposition; To look/sound as if + base verb.
Talking about probability; Must/can't/might/could + base verb .
Crime. Telling a story; Clause: Past + present participle.
Reporting what has been said; Reported speech - questions .
Famous scenes.Although + clause.
Talking about possibility; First and second conditional.
lessons based on the Penguin Readers - Levels 3 and 4.All lessons and Teacher's Notes are photocopiable. The book
aims to provide stimulating, enjoyable lessons with definite
language aims. No other material is needed and
preparation is minimal.Level 3:
Humour. Telling a story; Past continuous.
Verb + infinitive; intention and obligation.
The weather. Prediction; Possibility; Future - will, going to; May + base verb.
Using abstract and uncountable nouns.
Describing places. Describing scenery; There is/are (+ noun + ing).
Describing places. Describing buildings; There is/are.; It's got. (a room with.) .
Britain. Talking about royalty; Word order
Generalizing; They say that.; Adjective + preposition (e.g. keen on).
Science fiction. Talking about possibility; First conditional.
Discussing possibilities; Present simple passive.
Films. Talking about films; 'Would' for imaginary situations.
Talking about films; Present perfect.
Horror stories. Talking about the past; Past simple passive.
Describing physical appearance; To have.; To look. .
Detective stories. Asking for information; 'Who' as subject and object.
Checking information; Question tags.
Animals. Talking about ability; To be able to.
Making general statements; Plurals without 'the'; Both; All.
Feelings . Describing feelings; -ed/-ing adjectives.
Talking about love; Relative pronoun as object.
Heroes. Talking about interactions; Adjective + preposition.
Heroes. Defining; Relative pronoun as subject.
Fairy tales. Telling a story; Purpose phrases with 'to'Level 4:
Ghosts. Telling a story; When + past + past .
Telling a story; Past perfect .
Discussion; Giving an opinion; Should; Ought to .
Talking about necessity; Giving an opinion; To need to; To have to;
Should; Ought to.
Family. Talking about relationships; Phrasal verbs.
Describing resemblances; To look like; To be like; to like.
Dangerous situations. Talking about possibilities; Second conditional .
Relative pronoun as subject and object.
War. So. that. (We were so hungry that.).
Reporting what has been said; Reported speech: statements .
Marriage. To make (someone) + verb/adjective.
Verb + object + to.
Shakespeare and the theatre.
Comparison; Whereas; More/less (than); As. as; Present perfect.
Biography; Time phrases/clauses: In (1588); By (1600); Until.
Childhood. Talking about past habits; Used to + base verb.
Talking about memories; The gerund.
People . Describing people's characters; To look/sound + adjective;
Supposition; To look/sound as if + base verb.
Talking about probability; Must/can't/might/could + base verb .
Crime. Telling a story; Clause: Past + present participle.
Reporting what has been said; Reported speech - questions .
Famous scenes.Although + clause.
Talking about possibility; First and second conditional.
Download the book Penguin Readers Instant Lessons, Book 2, Level 3 and Level 4 for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)