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myTime

ENGLISH Scope and Sequence


Level 1
Unit
1Hello

2 The Classroom

Learning Goals

Vocabulary

Introduce yourself

Numbers

Give personal
information

Describe a
classroom

Describe your family

Countries

My Classmates
(description)

Classroom objects

Articles: A/An

The Classroom
(description)

Singular and plural


nouns
There is/There are
Family members
Adjectives to
describe people

4 At Home

Identify rooms and


furniture
Describe locations

Listening and
Pronunciation

Present tense of
Be: Statements,
questions

Understand
classroom directions

3 The Family

Grammar

Rooms
Furniture and
appliances

Reading and
Writing

Video

Explore

English Around the


World

Interviews:
Introductions

Columbus and the New


World

Letter from a Teacher

Interviews: Things at
Home

The Story of the Hula

Three Families

Interviews: My Family

Happy Elephants

(reading, listening,
video)

Pronunciation:
Contractions

Pronunciation: Plural
nouns

Questions with How


old

Talking about Families


(conversations)

Yes/No questions
with Be

Pronunciation:
Statements and
questions

Prepositions of
location

A Messy Bedroom
(conversation)

Department Store Ad

Interviews: Where I
Live

Dont Believe Your Eyes!

Activities at Home
(phone conversation)

Cell Phones

Skit: How Do I Get


There?

Arctic Whale
Danger!

Where questions
with Be
Yes/No questions and
answers with Be

5 Im Talking on the
Phone

Describe actions
Talk on the phone

Actions

Present continuous
tense: Statements,
Yes/No questions

Pronunciation:
Contractions

Unit
6 My City

Learning Goals
Describe a city

Vocabulary
Adjectives to
describe places
Locations
Weather

7Downtown

Describe locations

Stores

Understand and give


directions

Places downtown

Grammar
Or questions
Because
Adjectives

Prepositions of
location

Listening and
Pronunciation
Sydney, Australia
(description)
Pronunciation: Or
questions

What are
People Doing?
(conversations)

Reading and
Writing
Seattle, Washington

Video

Explore

(reading, listening,
video)

Writing sentences

Interviews: The
Weather Where Im
From

The Lost City of Machu


Picchu

Saturday Mornings
Downtown

Interviews: The Town


Where I Live

Puffin Rescue

My Favorite Store

Skit: Can I Help You?

The Future of a Village

Skit: Do You Live


Around Here?

Giants Causeway

Interviews: Clothing
and Fashion

Alaskan Ice Climbing

Downtown
(description)
Pronunciation:
Checking information

8Money

State amounts

Coins and bills

Ask for and give


prices

Questions with How


much

Pronunciation: Saying
prices

Give instructions
9Transportation

Describe kinds of
transportation

Kinds of
transportation
Other things
found on a street
(passengers,
sidewalk, etc.)

10 Clothing and
Weather

I Need a Desk
(conversation)

Describe clothing

Clothing

Describe weather
and seasons

Colors
Sizes
Weather
Seasons

Present continuous
The train Station
tense: Statements
(description,
and Yes/No questions conversations)
(review)
Wh- questions with
present continuous
Present continuous
tense (review)
Questions with How
much (review)

The Clothing Store


(description)

Using capital letters

Traveling by Bicycle
Editing for
capitalization and
spelling

Spring in Sapporo
Editing for
capitalization

Unit
11 Daily Life

Learning Goals
Describe everyday
routines

Grammar

Reading and
Writing

Video

Strategies for Learning


English

Interviews: Schedules
and Routines

Life on the Orinoco

Ordering in a
Restaurant
(conversations)

Celebrating the Fourth


of July

Interviews: Breakfast,
Lunch and Dinner

Monkey Party

Simple present
tense: Statements
(review)

The Sunrise Hotel


(description,
conversations)

Hotel Jobs

Interviews: My Job

The Knife Markets of


Sanaa

Simple present
tense: Yes/No
questions, Whquestions, Who
questions

Pronunciation: Does
he / Does she

In the Waiting Room


(description)

Interviews: Sickness
and Health

Farley the Red Panda

Health problems

Simple present
tense: Statements
with hurt

Remedies

Have/has

Interviews: Keeping
Strong and Fit

Water Sports Adventure

Everyday activities

Prepositions of time

Time

Simple present
tense: Statements

Identify foods

Foods

Order food at a
restaurant

Breakfast, lunch,
dinner

Simple present
tense: Statements
(review)

Talk about food from


different countries

Drinks

Say the time

12Food

Vocabulary

Listening and
Pronunciation
A Daily Routine
(description)

Explore

(reading, listening,
video)

Pronunciation: Final
s in third person
present tense verbs

Adverbs of frequency

Using commas

Dessert
Fruit

13Jobs

14 A Visit to the
Doctor

Describe jobs

Give health-related
advice

Jobs and
occupations

Parts of the body

Pronunciation:
Medical specialists

Capitalizing:
Companies, towns
and cities, days of the
week

An Unhealthy Lifestyle
Using commas with
but and and

Must/must not
15 Weekend Plans

Describe weekend
plans
Talk about hobbies
and leisure activities
Make and
discuss plans

Daily routines
Celebrations
Chores
Sports and physical
activities

Future with be going


to: Statements

A Trip to the Beach


(conversation)
Pronunciation: Going
to vs. /gonna/

A Surprise Party
Using commas with
but and and (review)

myTime
ENGLISH Scope and Sequence
Level 2
Unit

1Welcome

Learning Goals

Introduce yourself
Introduce a
classmate

Vocabulary

Greetings,
Introductions

3 The Family

Listening and
Pronunciation
Student Introductions
Pronunciation:
Contractions

Reading and
Writing
Classroom
Expectations
Using capital letters

Video

Interviews:
Describing
Yourself and
Others

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)
A Special Kind of
Neighborhood

Possessive adjectives (my, your,


his, her, our, their)

Identify classroom
objects

Inside the
classroom

Describe a school

Inside the school


building

Describe family
relationships

Family members

Possessives adjectives (review)

A family (descriptions)

Families

Jobs and
occupations

Present tense of be: Whquestions

Pronunciation: Whats
his/Whats her/Whats
your

Using possessive
nouns

Prepositions of location

Locations (conversations)

Can: Statements

Asking about an
apartment (questions)

Immigrant
Communities

Talk about family


members

4Home

Present tense of be: Affirmative


and negative statements, Yes/No
questions
Subject pronouns (I, you, he,
she, we, it, they)

Give personal
information

2 My School

Grammar

Singular and plural nouns

Times and Locations

Articles: A/An

Pronunciation: Final s in
plural nouns

There is/There are: Statements,


Yes/No questions

Simple present tense:


Statements

Describe an
apartment building

An apartment
building

Identify rooms and


furniture

Rooms and
furniture

Describe locations
on a map

Places in a
neighborhood

Where questions

Pronunciation: Syllables

An Exchange Student Interviews: Study


in the U.S.
Plans

Making a Thai
Boxing Champion

Checking plural
nouns

Skit: Where Are


You From?

Gorilla Watching
Tours

Interviews: Dream
Houses

Living with a
Volcano

Unit

5 A Typical Day

Learning Goals

Describe a typical
day

Vocabulary

Daily activities

Talk about
schedules

Grammar

Listening and
Pronunciation

Simple present tense:


Statements (review)

A Daily Routine
(description)

Time Expressions

Pronunciation: Final s
in third person present
tense verbs

When and What time questions

Reading and
Writing

Video

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)

Walking: Its Good


for You

Skit: My Schedule
Is Crazy

Birds in Paradise

Security Screeners

Interviews: The
Perfect Job

Snow Magic!

Smokejumpers
School

Peruvian Weavers

Slow Food

Dangerous Dining

Interviews: What
Food Do You
Buy?

Night Hunt

Adverbs of frequency

6 Airport Jobs

Describe jobs

Jobs at the airport

Answer questions
about jobs
7 A Day at Work

8 Fast Food

Talk about work

Describe actions at
a restaurant

Simple present tense: Yes/No


and Wh- questions

A Job Interview
(conversation)
Pronunciation: Does he/
Does she

Work activities

Working at a
restaurant verbs

Read a menu

Checking subjectverb agreement

Present continuous tense:


Affirmative and negative
statements

A Day at Work
(description)

Staying Healthy at
Work

Present continuous tense: Yes/


No and Wh- questions

A Lunch Menu
(description)

Regional Favorite
Foods

Id like

Pronunciation: Id like

Explaining new
words

Count and non-count nouns

Making a Shopping List


(conversation)

How to Make an
Omelet

Checking for
correct tense

Order lunch
State prices
9 Food Shopping

Identify food items


Talk about simple
recipes
Identify containers
Talk about prices

Foods and drinks

A, some, any
How much is/are

How to Make Pasta


Primavera (instructions)
Talking about Prices
(conversations)
Pronunciation: of

Unit

Learning Goals

10 A Good
Weekend/A Bad
Weekend

Talk about the


weekend

11 Last Weekend

Describe past
activities

Adjectives

Grammar

Describe major life


events

Listening and
Pronunciation

Past tense of Be: Statements,


Who, What, Why, Where?
Yes/No questions, How questions (conversations)
Pronunciation: wasnt/
werent

Describe good and


bad service

Describe a
sequence of events
12 Growing Up

Vocabulary

The Wrong Directions


(story)

Reading and
Writing
Restaurant Reviews
Checking verb forms

Weekend
activities: Verbs
(past tense)

Simple past tense: Regular and


irregular verbs

Important events

Simple past tense: Yes/no


questions, Wh-, Who questions

Growing Up (narrative)

Jackie Chan

Pronunciation: Did you/


Did he

Using a comma after


a time expression

Comparative adjectives

Comparing Movies
(conversation)

Comparing Two
Aunts

Comparing Soups
(conversation)

Using but and


however

Pronunciation: Final -ed


in past tense verbs

Talk about famous


people

A Busy Weekend
Checking time
expressions

Video

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)

Skit: Do You Have


the Receipt?

Dinosaur Search

Interviews:
Shopping and
errands

The Dreamtime
Painters

Interviews: Heroes
and Leaders

One Boys Journey

Skit: Its Faster


and More
Expensive

Taiko Master

Interviews:
Planning for the
Future

A Real Winner

Interviews: My
City

Mount Fuji

Talk about growing


up
13 People and
Places

Compare family
members

Adjectives

Compare job
performance

Pronunciation: -ier than

14 Goals and Plans

Describe future
plans

Future goals

Future with be going to

Problems and Plans


(conversations)

What Motivates
Younger Workers?

Future with will/wont

Pronunciation: going to
vs. /gonna/

Organizing your
ideas

Future with be going to: Yes/No


questions, Wh- questions

Vacation Plans
(conversations)

Kyoto

Object pronouns (me, him, them)

Plan steps to reach


a goal
Make predictions
15Vacations

Describe vacation
plans
Ask about a
vacation

Vacation
destinations

Pronunciation: Questions
with /gonna/

Paying attention to
time expressions

myTime
ENGLISH Scope and Sequence
Level 3
Unit

1 The First Week

Learning Goals

Meet classmates
Exchange personal
information

Vocabulary

campus, semester, interests,


team, photographer, alone,
get married

Grammar

Simple present tense


with Be and regular verbs:
Affirmative statements
There is/there are and
prepositions of location

Learn about school


facilities

Listening and
Pronunciation
Locations at School
(description)
Pronunciation:
Sentence stress

Reading and
Writing
Learning English

Video

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)

Alex the Parrot

Orangutan Language

The Worlds
Biggest Melting
Pot

Bird Girl

Making a Deal
in Fes

The Black Diamonds


of Provence

Checking
singular and
plural nouns

Discuss classroom
expectations
Talk about learning
English
2 The Average
American

Describe typical
behavior
Talk about routines

roommate, salary, typical,


public transportation,
average, earn, train (v),
accept, affordable, transfer
(v) goal, complete (v)

Simple present tense:


Affirmative and negative
statements
Singular and plural subjects
Time expressions

The Shaw Family


(description)
Pronunciation: Final s
in third person present
tense verbs

The Average
Community
College Student
Checking verb
forms

Adverbs of frequency
3 Spending and
Saving

Talk about how people


spend money
Share ideas about how
to save money

withdraw, interest rate,


budget (n), loan (n), ATM,
late fee, deposit (v), credit
card, account

Simple present tense: Yes/


Lauras Budget
No questions, Wh- questions (conversation)

Tips for Saving


Money

Who questions

Editing questions

Unit

4Geography

Learning Goals

Vocabulary

Understand geography
terms

hill, valley, forest, mountain


range, lake, bay, seaport,
river, canyon, plain, coast,
desert, gulf, island,
ocean, sea

Describe the
geography of a country
Label a map

Grammar

Singular and plural


quantifiers (each, every,
some of the, many of the)
Quantifiers with count and
non-count nouns

Listening and
Pronunciation
Florida (description)
Pronunciation:
Syllables and stress

Reading and
Writing
Death Valley
National Park

Video

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)

The Lost City

The Missing Snows


of Kilimanjaro

Spacewalk

Flying Pumpkins!

Longevity
Leaders

Zoo Dentists

Venice

The Gauchos of
Argentina

Identifying
supporting
details

Count and non-count nouns


How much/How many
Too much/too many/not
enough

5Technology

Talk about electronic


equipment

text (v), tablet, gaming


console, application,
keyboard, 3D printer,
virtual, online

Present continuous
tense: Statements, Yes/No
questions, Wh- questions,
Who questions
Non-action verbs

Planning a Cruise
(description)
Pronunciation: Whquestions

Phone addiction

Checking verb
tenses

Time expressions with


simple present tense and
present continuous tense
6 A Healthy
Lifestyle

Describe health
problems and injuries
Understand a doctors
orders

blood pressure, physical, eye


chart, temperature, elevate,
icepack, bandage, crutch

Future with be going


to: Statements, Yes/No
questions, Wh- questions
Future with will

The Accident
(description)
Pronunciation: Medical
specialists

Jennas Lifestyle
Verb + infinitive

Talk about future plans


Offer to help
Make predictions
7 Around the
World

Compare countries
Talk about life in cities
and towns

populated, famous, noisy,


humid, crowded, modern,
diverse, enjoyable

Comparative adjectives
More/less/fewer + noun
Superlative adjectives
Superlative adjectives
Asas, not asas

The New York City


Subway (description)
Comparing Subways
Around the World
(description)
Pronunciation:
Superlative adjectives

The State
Hermitage
Museum
Checking for
commas

Unit

8 Moving

Learning Goals

Describe a move
Compare the present
and the past

Vocabulary

rent (v), pack (v), lease (n),


sign (v), landlord, tenant,
neighborhood, application

Describe natural
disasters
Discuss disaster
preparations

10 Wedding Plans Describe a wedding


Discuss wedding plans
Describe obligations

Describe job skills


Make polite requests
Describe work rules
and policies
Talk about possibilities

12 Busy Lives

Talk about daily


routines, responsibilities

Listening and
Pronunciation

Reading and
Writing

We Moved Again!
(conversation)

A Home on
Wheels

Pronunciation: Linking
ed + vowel sound

Using so

Video

Mongolian
Herders

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)
A Chinese Artist in
Harlem

Past tense of Be:


Statements

forest fire, volcano,


flood, tornado, drought,
earthquake, snowstorm,
blizzard, hurricane

Past tense of Be: Yes/No


questions, Wh- questions,
Who questions

Emergency Directions

Tornadoes

A Year of
Destructive
Editing questions Weather
and answers

Tornado Chase

bride, wedding gown, groom,


tuxedo, photographer, maid
of honor, best man, band,
guests, wedding cake,
reception, honeymoon

Have to / has to: Affirmative


and negative statements,
Yes/No questions

Wheres My Dress?
(conversation)

A Chinese
Wedding

One Womans Choice

Give advice

11 At Work

Simple past tense:


Statements with regular and
irregular verbs
Past time expressions

Talk about important


life events

9 Natural
Disasters

Grammar

Had to/Didnt have to


Should/shouldnt

hairdresser, cable installer,


website developer, nurse,
plumber, car mechanic,
florist, accountant, marketing
manager, civil engineer,
hotel front desk receptionist,
caterer

Could you/would you

eat out, get in, get off, get on,


get out of, get up, hang up,
look at, pick up, put on, take
off, turn on, turn off, wake up

Present time clauses

Must/must not/cant
May and might
Modal contrast

Two-word verbs

Nubian Wedding

Pronunciation: Have to/ Giving reasons


Has to
and results: So
and because

A Confident Employee
(description,
conversations)

How to Lose Your Butler School


Job in Four Easy
Steps

Pronunciation: Would
you/Could you

Adding details

School Days (narratives)

Disciplining
Children
Using quotes

The Science of
Stress

Opal Town

Chuckwagon Racing

Unit

13Crime

Learning Goals

Discuss types of
crimes
Describe past events

Vocabulary

shoplifting, shoplifter,
shoplift, steal, mugging,
mugger, mug (v), robbery,
robber, rob, burglary, burglar,
car theft, car thief

Grammar

Past time clauses


Past continuous tense
Past continuous tense with
while

Listening and
Pronunciation

Reading and
Writing

A Robbery at the
Jewelry Store (story)

The Moving Van

Pronunciation: Word
stress

Video

Explore
(reading,
listening, video)

Beagle Patrol

Killer Bees!

The Last of the


Woman Divers

The Life of a Geisha

Urban Art

Wild Animal Town

Using quotes
(review)

Past continuous tense with


simple past tense
14Careers

Describe jobs
Discuss career goals
Talk about future plans

15 City Life

Describe life in the city


Describe occupations

police officer, administrative


assistant, lab technician,
computer engineer, home
health aide

clothing shop owner,


construction worker,
doorman, server, sanitation
worker, window washer,
customer, parking violations
officer, hot dog vendor,
dog walker, firefighter,
delivery person, mail carrier,
travel agent, taxi driver,
businesswoman

Future time clauses:


Statements and questions

Career Choices
(narrative)
Pronunciation:
Question intonation

For and since


Present perfect continuous
tense: Statements and How
long questions

Careers of
the Future:
Application
Design
Career Tips

Harry, the Doorman


(description)

Smart Growth
Communities

Pronunciation: ve
been/s been

Stating an
opinion

myTime
ENGLISH Scope and Sequence
Level 4
Unit
1Education

Learning Goals
Talk about your
school/college
Talk about school
facilities

Vocabulary

Grammar

appear, believe,
belong, feel, hate,
hear, hope, like, look,
miss, prefer, sound

Simple present tense:


Statements, Yes/No questions,
Wh- questions

ancient,
archaeologist,
artifacts, site,
discover, system,
community,
traditional, uncover,
historic, build,
lifestyle, original,
wealthy

Simple past tense: Statements,


questions

focus (v), improve,


apply for, impress,
achieve, request (v),
succeed, set up,
sign up

Talk about school


requirements

Listening and
Pronunciation

Reading and
Writing

Video

Explore(reading,
listening, video)

The University of Texas The Open University


(description)

Earth
University

Capoeira: The
Fighting Dance

Pompeii (description)

Secrets of the Past

Pronunciation: Used
to

Providing Examples

The Lost
World of
Angkor Wat

The Lost Temples of


the Maya

Future with be going to:


Statements, Questions

After the Baby Comes


(conversation)

Advice for Studying


Abroad

Enduring
Voices

Saving the Amazon


Together

Present continuous tense with


future meaning

Pronunciation: Ill

Transition Words

Present continuous tense:


Statements, Yes/No questions,
Wh- questions

Compare your daily


schedules
Talk about your
classes
2 In the Past

Talk about history


Talk about life in the
past

3 Changing Lifestyles Talk about future


plans
Make promises and
offers
Make predictions

Past tense of Be
Used to

Will for promises and offers


Will for predictions
Future time clauses

Unit
4 We Should Meet!

Learning Goals
Discuss blogging
Describe obligations

Vocabulary
must, must not, have
to, dont have to/
doesnt have to, can,
cant, could, couldnt
should, shouldnt, had
better, had better not

Grammar
Must/must not,
Have to/Dont have to/doesnt
have to

Listening and
Pronunciation

Reading and
Writing

Video
Making Fire

Explore(reading,
listening, video)

Rebeccas Plans for


Today (narrative)

Distracted Driving

Extreme Skydiving

A Trip to Vancouver
(description)

Olympic Pin Collecting Adventure


and Trading
Capital of
the World
Using the correct verb
form

The Great Kite Fight

Planning a Vacation
(conversation)

A Visit to Argentina

Indian
Railways

Gliding Across the


Gobi

A Soccer Game
(description)

The History of the


World Cup

The Olympians

Pronunciation: ve
been / s been

Combining sentences
with and, but, and so

Cheese
Rolling
Races

Crossing
America

Koalas

Can/Cant
Could/Couldnt
Should/Shouldnt
Had better/Had better not

5 Leisure Activities

6Travel

Talk about leisure


activities

Talk about travel


Express preferences

7Sports

Talk about sports


Describe famous
athletes
Understand a
description of a
soccer game

8Changes

Talk about changes


from the past to the
present

cards, photography,
cooking, fishing,
traveling,
gardening, dancing,
scrapbooking

Yes/No questions review

exhausted,
enthusiastic,
homesick, nervous,
relieved, frustrated,
worried, upset,
stressed out

May and might for possibility

amateur,
professional, athlete,
fan, announcer,
coach, concessions,
official (n)

For and since

reunion, committee,
invitation,
decorations, nuclear
family, immediate
family, extended
family, relative

Present perfect tense for the


recent past : Statements

Questions with who, whose,


who, how
Tag questions

Must for deductions

Pronunciation: Tag
questions

Would rather and would prefer to


Modals review

Present perfect continuous


tense: Statements, Yes/No
questions, How long questions

Already and yet


Contrast: Present perfect,
present perfect continuous, and
simple past tenses

Gossip (conversations) Kingsbury College


Events and
Pronunciation:
Announcements
Surprise intonation
Page

Unit
9 Job Performance

Learning Goals
Discuss job skills
Evaluate job
performance

Vocabulary

Grammar

raise (n), shift (n),


How long and how many
performance,
evaluation, promotion, Present perfect for repeated
actions
supervisor, applicant,
overtime
Present perfect: Word order

Listening and
Pronunciation
Job Performance
(narrative)
Pronunciation: ve
and s

Reading and
Writing
Franchises

Video

Explore(reading,
listening, video)

Destroyers

Dinosaur Builder

Crop Circles

Giant Cave Crocs!

The
Business of
Cranberries

The Art of Making Silk

Checking for verb


errors

Contrast: Present perfect and


present perfect continuous
tenses
Contrast: Simple past and
present perfect tenses
10 Regrets and
Possibilities

Talk about regrets


Discuss possibilities
Discuss
expectations

pay attention,
turn down, dress
appropriately, sign up
for, drivers license,
stay out late, label
luggage

Make a deduction

Should have for regret,


expectation

In the Counselors
Office (conversation)

Language and Culture


Programs

May have, might have, could


have for past possibility

Pronunciation: Word
stress

Using quotation marks

T-shirts From The


Field to Your Closet
(description)

Hybrid Cars

Must have for deduction,


empathy

Express empathy
11 Business and
Industry

Talk about products


in different countries
Talk about
companies and their
products

manufacture, produce Present passive: Statements,


(v), raise (v), catch (v),
Wh- questions
grow, mine (v), design
Passive with by
(v), perform

Pronunciation:
Syllable stress

Describe a process

12Technology:
Yesterday and
Today

Talk about
inventions and
technology
Express opinions

anti-shoplifting
device, video game,
compact fluorescent
light bulb, artificial
heart, vaccine,
space shuttle, laptop
computer, personal
human transporter

Past passive
Active vs. passive
Passive with by
The passive: Other tenses

Business and Industry


in Japan
Using for example,
such as and including
to introduce
examples

Shopping Technology
(narrative)

Cell Phones: Then and


Now

Pronunciation:
Compound nouns

Summarizing a
paragraph

Solar Cooking Para-Life Rescue!

Unit
13Music

Learning Goals
Talk about types of
music and musicians
Express musical
preferences

14 Lets Get
Organized

Talk about home


organization
Discuss
procrastination

Vocabulary

Grammar

Listening and
Pronunciation

Reading and
Writing

Video

Explore(reading,
listening, video)

upbeat, uplifting,
Adjective clauses with who,
easy-listening, mellow, which, whom, and whose
soothing, catchy,
Adjective clauses with that
irritating, aggressive,
deafening, dramatic
Adjective clauses with when
and where

Bono and U2
(narrative)

The History of Country


Music

World Music

The Exciting Streets of


Barcelona

advise, encourage,
allow, expect,
manage, convince,
urge, remind, require

Verb + infinitive

The Procrastinator
(conversations)

Active Learning

Memory Man

Aquarium on Wheels

admit, anticipate,
appreciate, consider,
imagine, postpone,
quit, recall (v),
recommend, regard,
regret, resent

Verb + gerund

My Experience as an
Eco-Volunteer

Bio Blitz: Life


in 24 Hours

Cupid the Dolphin

Verb + object + infinitive


Be + adjective + infinitive

Pronunciation:
Stressed syllables

Give advice
15Volunteering

Talk about
volunteering

Preposition + gerund
Contrast: Infinitives and gerunds

Volontourism
(conversation)

Writing complete
sentences (avoiding
fragments)

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