Scope and Sequence 1 WRITING ABOUT YOURSELF 2 WRITING ABOUT YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS 3 WRITING ABOUT YOUR ACTIVITIES. iv Scope and Sequence

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Scope and Sequence Chapter Grammar for Writing Paragraph Pointers Writing Activities Real-life Writing 1 ABOUT YOURSELF about yourself or someone you know Complete a student information form 2 ABOUT YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS introducing your family or friend Write an email to a friend 3 ABOUT YOUR ACTIVITIES about your free-time activities Write an email inviting a friend to do something with you Capital letters Subject and object pronouns Possessive adjectives Compound sentences with and, but Simple present tense: statements, yes / no questions, whquestions Simple sentences Paragraph form Titles Paragraph structure Writing about yourself Writing a about your classmate Languages Jobs Writing about your family Writing about a friend Writing a paragraph about your future family WORD BANK Family Writing about free-time activities Writing about staying healthy Daily activities Free-time activities Healthy habits Filling out a form Writing an email to family and friends Writing an email inviting a friend to join you in activities iv Scope and Sequence

Chapter Grammar for Writing Paragraph Pointers Writing Activities Real-life Writing 4 GIVING INSTRUCTIONS about how to make or do something Write a recipe card Count nouns and noncount nouns Imperative Sentences Time-order signal words Time Order Paragraphs Writing about how to make or do something WORD BANK Cooking Writing a recipe card 5 ABOUT YOUR DAY about a special or typical day Write a message on a greeting card Prepositions of time Frequency adverbs Combining sentences with before and after Time-order paragraphs Paragraph unity Writing about someone s typical day or special days Frequency Time-order Weekday activities Writing a greeting card 6 DESCRIPTIONS Write a descriptive paragraph about a person or thing Complete an order form, and write a lost and found message Present progressive: statements, yes / no questions, whquestions Adjectives Examples to support topic sentences Details to support sentences Writing descriptive paragraphs about yourself and people you know Writing descriptive paragraphs about things you have, items you want, products from your country Completing an order form Writing lost-and-found messages Physical characteristics Clothes and personal items Opinions (adjectives) Personality Cars Scope and Sequence v

Chapter Grammar for Writing Paragraph Pointers Writing Activities Real-life Writing 7 ABOUT PLACES describing a place Write a friendly letter and address an envelope 8 A NARRATIVE about an experience Write a postcard about a vacation 9 EXPRESSING YOUR OPINION Write an opinion paragraph Write a letter to the editor There is / There are Prepositions of place Simple past tense: statements, yes / no questions, whquestions Should for opinions and advice with Space-order paragraphs Narrative paragraphs Order of importance paragraphs Describing rooms Describing a picture Rooms Descriptions (adjectives) Prepositions of place Writing about a personal experience Writing about an experience in a traffic jam Writing a biography Writing an autobiography Writing poetry about special memories Writing an opinion about different topics Writing letters asking for and giving advice Public places Order of importance (signal words) Inventions Writing a friendly letter Addressing an envelope Writing a postcard Writing a letter to the editor vi Scope and Sequence