Year 8 Schemes of work. Unit 5New language contentNew context Alternative context Level range Dove abiti -Dwelling -Questions with Dove and Chi -Use of.

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Year 8 Schemes of work

Unit 5New language contentNew context Alternative context Level range Dove abiti -Dwelling -Questions with Dove and Chi -Use of cé -Cardinal numbers -Colours -Personal pronouns -Regular are and ere verbs -Where you live -Rooms -Furniture -Possessive adjectives -Possessive pronouns -Agreement of adjectives -Negative -Prepositions -Songs: -Era una casa molto carina (rooms) -Nursery rhymes: -Torino é una bella cittá (colours) 2-4

Unit 6New language contentNew context Alternative context Level range Cosa si mangia Cosa si beve -Quantity, measures and packaging -introduction to avere fame, avere sete and vorrei -Asking for the price -Preposition Di + definite article -Buying food and drinks -Different meals -Accept or refuse an offer -Asking for the price -Numbers -Negatives -Use of cé -Songs: -Al mercato -(food) -Ti piace il cappuccino? -(drinks) 2-4+

Unit 7New language contentNew context Alternative context Level rang Come stai? -Expressions with avere -Regular ire verbs Irregular verbs uscire and Dire -Ask and say Come stai -Irregular plurals of nouns -Further pronunciation and spelling rules -Names of parts of the body -Illnesses (problems remedies) -Healthy lifestyle -Sports -Cultural awareness Football in Milano -Fairy tales stories -How to recognise the body language of the Italian people -Songs: -Se sei felice (parts of the body) -I tre porcellini -Cappuccetto rosso (fairy tales) -Fairy tales: -I tre porcellini 2-5

Unit 8New language contentNew context Alternative context Level rang Cosa vuoi fare il fine settimana -Modal verbs (volere, potere, dovere) -Irregular verbs andare and fare -Use of the impersonal si -Prepositions (a + article, in and da) -Imperative -Location in town / country -Giving and understanding directions -Distance -Making and discussing arrangements (social and transactional) -Negotiating and stating future plans and intentions -Writing a diary -Cultural awareness Explore the city of Milano -accept or refuse an invitation -Power Point on Milano and fashion -Songs: -Innamorarsi a Milano 2-5+

Unit 9New language contentNew context Alternative context Level rang Gli altri paesi -Prepositions a + cities and in + countries -1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd plural regular and irregular verbs endings -Ask and say Che ora é -Ask and say Che tempo fa -Use of adjectives to describe nationalities (singular and Plural) -further pronunciation / spelling rules -Continents, countries, capitals nationalities and languages -The weather -Introduction to daily routine -The time -Cultural awareness Italians in Australia -Recognition of symbols related to the weather -Seasons, months and days of the week -Songs: -Lestate sta finendo -Primavera 2-5+