Unit Objectives | ||
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CircuitsStudents practice vocabulary related to the topic including types of IFR and VFR circuits. |
Modal Auxiliary VerbsStudents review structure common to all modal verbs and explore the multiple meanings of several of them. |
Necessity & AdviceStudents practice the language used to ask for and give advice as well as to express obligations. |
RequestsStudents learn how to use certain modal verbs and phrases to make requests or offers. |
Sentence PunctuationStudents review rules on when to use capital letters as well as how to punctuate the end of sentences. |
Listening | Speaking | Grammar |
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4-1 HomeworkFour people describe what they have for homework. Activity serves as a preview for Grammar 4-1. 4-2 Online ReadingListening activity based on different people’s experiences with reading online. Activity reinforces student comprehension of unit vocabulary. 4-3 Just an Aviation ManualListening activity based on a discussion about two people's interest in aviation. |
4-1 Unit Introduction DiscussionUnit introduction conversation activity. 4-2 Vocabulary DiscussionVocabulary discussion activity. 4-3 Role-PlaysStudents improvise dialogues according to prompts. 4-4 What’s the Job?Students guess jobs by asking each other about the job’s responsibilities. 4-5 Speaking PairsStudents present sentences to each other so that their partners create a sentence with the same meaning using modal verbs of obligation. 4-6 ProblemsStudents act out situations in an effort to elicit sentences of advice from fellow group members. 4-7 Giving AdviceStudents are presented with fictitious problems they are having in life. Other group members offer advice. 4-8 Had BetterStudents discuss situations in which they can say the given sentences containing "had better." 4-9 RequestsStudents are presented with prompts that they use with a partner to elicit requests in different grammatical forms. |
4-1 Expressing NecessityStudents review basic form and structure of modal auxiliary verbs as well as focus on the different modal verbs and phrases used to describe obligation and necessity. 4-2 Advice & SuggestionsStudents practice modals and other popular phrases used to give and ask for advice as well as suggestions. 4-3 Making RequestsStudents learn the modal verbs and phrases commonly used when making requests and offers. |
Reading | Use Of English | Writing |
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Reading 4-1 Wright BrothersA reading activity about the biography of the Wright Brothers. |
4-1 Can I Ask You a Favour?Four short conversations that serve as a lead in to Grammar 4-3. 4-2 Famous AviatorsStudents research and present their findings about different Aviators. |
4-1 Capitalization & End PunctuationStudents learn when to use capital letters and how to punctuate the end of their sentences. 4-2 ProofreadingStudents do a proofreading exercise, finding and correcting mistakes in a paragraph. 4-3 ParagraphStudents write an opinion-based paragraph on how flight instructors encourage students to fly better circuits.. |
Vocabulary | |||
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airfield airspace altitude approach base characteristic checklist circuit clearance communicate compass crossing departure downwind |
emergency enter excessive expect flight log flight plan frequency gate helicopter information instruction layout left hand leg |
lower manually midfield minimum Noise abatement operational parallel pattern phraseology procedure pushback radar recreational regulation |
report right hand rotating secondary separation solo speed standard theory touch and go traffic vertical visibility whiz wheel |