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ASSIGNMENTS 2025/26 UPDATE
Elementary Level of English Study 2
Grasping basic tenses, simple communication.
Learn: "to be," adjectives, pronouns, possessives, present simple/continuous,
articles, likes/dislikes, there is/are, comparatives/superlatives, adverbs, "wh"
questions, future with "will," prepositions.
Focus: consolidating tenses, basic vocabulary.
Lower Intermediate Level of English Study 3
More confident with tenses, learning vocabulary/functions.
Learn: past simple irregular, future simple/going to, past continuous, auxiliary
verbs, zero/first conditionals, present perfect simple, time expressions, modal
verbs, phrasal verbs basics, quantifiers.
Focus: irregular verbs, vocabulary building.
Intermediate Level of English Study 4
Keen to use English, good grammar knowledge, strong vocabulary.
Learn: transitive/intransitive verbs, present perfect continuous, unless, second
conditional, passive voice, past perfect tenses, gerund/infinitive, relative clauses,
verbs + prepositions, causative "have sth done."
Focus: consolidating grammar, expanding vocabulary.
Upper Intermediate Level of English Study 5
High English level, wide range of communication, some mistakes (idioms, phrasal
verbs).
Learn: third/mixed conditionals, wishes/regrets, reported speech, future tenses,
impersonal passives, prepositional phrases, would/used to.
Focus: fluency, idiomatic expressions, phrasal verbs.
, Advanced Level of English Study 6
Few mistakes, confident use, can study in English-speaking university.
Learn: develop speaking, writing, reading, listening skills, consolidate grammar,
expand idiomatic expressions/phrasal verbs.
Focus: polishing skills, fluency, natural language use.
Proficiency Level of English Study 7
Native-like level, little accent, near perfect use.
Learn: perfect writing, reading, listening, speaking (accent), idioms/phrasal verbs
understanding.
Focus: mastering all skills, achieving natural fluency.
What is PPP Lesson Plan
- What is PPP:
Stands for Presentation, Practice, Production (key lesson stages).
Great for new teachers, flexible for any grammar/vocabulary lesson/student type.
Guides students towards using the target language independently.
Maximizes student talking time (STT).
Not a rigid formula, adapt to student needs and specific language.
- Benefits:
Structured approach for lesson flow.
Encourages active student participation.
Progresses from controlled practice to free production.
PPP Lesson Plan Stages
- Lead-In
Grab attention and introduce the lesson topic.
- Presentation
Meaning: Guide students to discover the new language (TL) meaning themselves
(guided discovery).
Pronunciation: Drill the TL for proper pronunciation, focusing on tricky areas.
Form: Write the TL on the board for students to see its structure and spelling.
Time: 10-30% of lesson, mostly teacher talking time (TTT).