2013 -
2014 EĞİTİM ÖĞRETİM YILI 8. SINIF İNGİLİZCE DERSİ KONULARININ ÇALIŞMA
TAKVİMİNE GÖRE DAĞILIM ÇİZELGESİ
UNIT
1 FRIENDSHIP
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Month
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Week
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Hour
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FUNCTIONS
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SKILLS
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SEPTEMBER
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3rd
&
4th
3
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8
412
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Describing
personal qualities.
Advising others
to do something.
Expressing
opinions and making choices.
Instructing or
directing others to do something.
Inquiring and
expressing how certain/uncertain one is of something.
Inquiring
about and expressing expectations.
Asking for and
giving information about habits and pastimes.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Picking out and
reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text within
the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Speaking
Making
him/herself understood in short contributions, even though pauses, false
starts and reformulation are very evident.
Constructing
phrases on familiar topics with sufficient ease to handle short exchanges,
despite very noticeable hesitation and false starts.
Interacting
with reasonable ease in structured situations and short conversations,
provided the other person helps if necessary.
Asking and
answering questions and exchange ideas and information on familiar topics in
predictable everyday situations.
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OCTOBER
EKİM
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1st
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4
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UNIT 2 ROAD TO SUCCESS
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OCTOBER
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2nd & 4th
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8
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Following and
giving simple instructions.
Describing
simple processes.
Drawing simple
conclusions.
Imparting and
seeking factual information: identifying, asking, and describing personal
qualities.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material such as travel
guides, brochures, etc.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Understanding
concepts and their relationships and grouping them.
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Writing
Making notes
Taking notes
Underlining,
highlighting, circling key concepts.
Summarizing in
the form of lists and charts.
Transferring
information
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Speaking
Delivering
very short rehearsed announcements of predictable, learnt content which are
intelligible to listeners who are prepared to concentrate.
Giving a
short, rehearsed presentation on a topic pertinent to his/her everyday life,
briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions, plans and actions.
Coping with a
limited number of straightforward follow up questions.
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I. DÖNEM BİRİNCİ SINAV
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UNIT 3 IMPROVING ONE’S LOOKS
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OCTOBER
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5th
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4
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Seeking and
giving information
Warning others
to take care or to refrain from doing something, instructing or directing others
to do something.
Seeking and
giving advice
Suggesting a
course of action.
Responding to
offers and suggestions.
Drawing simple
conclusions and making recommendations.
Describing
people (personal appearance, qualities)
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances on everyday topics of a
concrete type to derive the probable meaning of unknown words from the
context.
Writing
Writing short,
simple notes and messages relating to matters in areas of immediate need.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances on everyday topics of a
concrete type to derive the probable meaning of unknown words from the
context.
Speaking
Describing
everyday aspects of his/her environment
Using simple
descriptive language to make brief statements.
Finding out
and passing on straightforward factual information.
Discussing
practical issues in a simple way when addressed clearly, slowly and directly.
Explaining
what s/he likes or dislikes about something.
Using an
inadequate word from his/her repertoire and using gesture to clarify what
he/she wants to say.
Communicating
in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of
information on familiar and routine matters.
Participating
in short conversations in routine contexts on topics of interest.
Asking and
answering questions about habits and routines.
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NOVEMBER
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1st
& 2nd
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8
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UNIT
4 DREAMS
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NOVEMBER
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3rd
& 4th
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8
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Imparting and seeking
factual information.
Expressing
surprise.
Talking about
past events and states in the past. Understanding and producing simple
narratives.
Expressing
(in)ability in the past.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding specific,
predictable information in simple everyday material
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Writing very
short, basic descriptions of events and past activities.
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Speaking
Interacting
with reasonable ease in structured situations and short conversations.
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Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Dealing with
practical everyday demands: finding out and passing on straightforward
factual information.
Asking and
answering questions about past events and activities.
Using simple
techniques to start; maintaining, or ending a short conversation.
Initiating,
maintaining and closing simple, face-to-face conversation.
Asking for
attention.
Indicating
when he/she is following.
Asking very
simply for repetition when he/she does not understand.
Asking for
clarification about key words or phrases not understood using stock phrases.
Saying he/she
didn’t follow.
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BİRİNCİ DÖNEM MERKEZİ
SİSTEM ORTAK SINAV
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UNIT
5 ATATÜRK: THE FOUNDER OF TURKISH
REPUBLIC
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DECEMBER
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1st & 2nd
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8
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Imparting and
seeking factual information.
Talking about
past events and states in the past. Understanding and producing simple
narratives.
Expressing
(in)ability in the past.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Writing very
short, basic descriptions of events and past activities.
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Speaking
Interacting
with reasonable ease in structured situations and short conversations.
Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Dealing with
practical everyday demands: finding out and passing on straightforward
factual information.
Asking and
answering questions about past events and activities.
Using simple
techniques to start; maintaining, or ending a short conversation.
Initiating,
maintaining and closing simple, face-to-face conversation
Asking for
attention.
Indicating
when he/she is following.
Asking very
simply for repetition when he/she does not understand.
Asking for
clarification about key words or phrases not understood using stock phrases.
Saying he/she
didn’t follow.
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UNIT
6 DETECTIVE STORIES
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DECEMBER
EKİM
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3rd &
4th
3
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8
412
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Imparting and
seeking factual information.
Talking about
past events and states in the past. Understanding and producing simple
narratives.
Expressing
(in)ability in the past.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the
information
required
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Writing very
short, basic descriptions of events and past
activities
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Identifying
the main point of reports of events where the visual supports the commentary.
Speaking
Dealing with
practical everyday demands: finding out and passing on straightforward
factual information.
Asking and
answering questions about past events and activities.
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people and places.
Telling a
story or describing something in a simple list of points
Giving short basic descriptions of
events and activities.
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UNIT
7 PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
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JANUARY
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1st
& 2nd
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8
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Imparting and
seeking factual information.
Talking about personal
experiences.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Writing very
short, basic descriptions of events and personal experiences.
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Speaking
Dealing with
practical everyday demands: finding out and passing on straightforward
factual information.
Asking and
answering questions about personal experiences.
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people and places.
Handling very
short social exchanges about personal experiences.
Making
him/herself understood in an interview and communicating ideas and
information on familiar topics.
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I. DÖNEM ÜÇÜNCÜ
SINAV
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UNIT 8 COOPERATION IN THE FAMILY
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JANUARY
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3rd & 4th
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8
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Requesting
others to do something.
Instructing or
directing others to do something.
Requesting
assistance.
Refusing.
Apologizing.
Talking about
recent activities and completed actions.
Expressing
gratitude.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday
Material.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Writing very
short, basic descriptions of events and personal
Experiences.
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Speaking
Dealing with
practical everyday demands: finding out and passing on straightforward
factual information.
Checking
whether someone has done something or not.
Handling very
short social exchanges about personal experiences
Using an
inadequate word from his/her repertoire and using gesture to clarify what
he/she wants to say.
Giving thanks.
Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Accepting or
refusing a request.
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UNIT 9 SUCCESS STORIES
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FEBRUARY
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2nd
& 3rd & 4th
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12
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Imparting and
seeking factual information.
Describing
education qualifications and skills.
Talking
about accomplishments.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in simple everyday material.
Locating
specific information in lists and isolating the information required.
Locating the
topic sentence and supporting details and examples.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“and”, “but” and “because”.
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences about people, their educational
background and accomplishments.
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Listening
Catching the main
point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
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3
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412
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Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Speaking
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people.
Using an
inadequate word from his/her repertoire and using gesture to clarify what
he/she wants to say.
Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Communicating
in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of
information on familiar and routine matters.
Talking
about people, their educational background and accomplishments.
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UNIT
10 READING FOR ENTERTAINMENT
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MARCH
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1st
& 2nd
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8
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Understanding
and producing simple narratives.
Expressing
accomplishments.
Expressing
recent activities and completed actions.
Expressing
personal experiences.
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Reading
Understanding
a short story.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of a text and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Understanding
the relation between people and events.
Making a story
flowchart.
Writing
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Summarizing
gist.
Listening
Predicting the
mood of a story by the help of the melody.
Speaking
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people and events.
Discussing
events in a story or the plot in a simple way.
Saying what
he/she thinks about things in a story.
Asking for
clarification about key words or phrases not understood using stock phrases.
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II.
DÖNEM BİRİNCİ SINAV
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UNIT
11 PERSONAL GOALS
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MARCH
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3rd & 4th
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8
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Understanding
simple stories and acknowledging others’ viewpoints.
Expressing
personal goals and outcomes.
Inquiring
about and expressing want, desire.
Asking and
answering questions to check on meaning (purpose) and intention.
Expressing
purpose, cause and result, and giving reasons.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in stories
Locating
specific information in quotes or slogans and isolating the information
required.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Summarizing
gist.
Making a list
of personal goals.
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“because”.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
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Speaking
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people and events.
Discussing
events in a story or the plot in a simple way.
Saying what
he/she thinks about things in a story.
Asking for
clarification about key words or phrases not understood using stock phrases
Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Communicating
in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of
information.
Performing and
responding to basic language functions, such as information exchange and
requests and express opinions and attitudes in a simple way.
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UNIT
12 PERSONALITY TYPES
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APRIL
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1st
& 2nd
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8
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Identifying
and expressing personal strengths and weaknesses.
Describing people in terms of personal
qualities
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in texts
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Filling in
tests and questionnaires
Writing
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Summarizing
gist.
Writing a
series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like
“because”.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Speaking
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people and events.
Asking for
clarification about key words or phrases not understood using stock phrases.
Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Communicating
in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information.
Performing and responding to basic
language functions, such as information exchange and requests and express
opinions and attitudes in a simple way.
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UNIT
13 LANGUAGE LEARNING
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APRIL
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3rd & 4th & 5th
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12
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Expressing
opinions and judgments.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in texts
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Summarizing
gist.
Using the most
frequently occurring connectors to link simple sentences in order to describe
something as a simple list of points.
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Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Speaking
Describing
something in a simple list of points.
Giving a
short, rehearsed presentation on a topic pertinent to his/her everyday life,
briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions.
Making
him/herself understood in short contributions, even though pauses, false
starts and reformulation are very evident.
Communicating
what he/she wants to say in a simple and direct exchange of limited
information on familiar and routine matters, but in other situations he/she
generally has to compromise the message.
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İKİNCİ
DÖNEM MERKEZİ
SİSTEM ORTAK SINAV
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UNIT
14 PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
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MAY
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1st
& 2nd
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8
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Warning others
to take care or refrain from doing something.
Advising
others to do something.
Suggesting a
course of action.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in texts
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Using the most
frequently occurring connectors to link simple sentences in order to describe
something as a simple list of points.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Speaking
Describing
something in a simple list of points.
Giving a
short, rehearsed presentation on a topic pertinent to his/her everyday life,
briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions.
Making
him/herself understood in short contributions, even though pauses, false
starts and reformulation are very evident.
Making and
responding to suggestions.
Exchanging
limited information on familiar and routine operational matters.
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UNIT
15 PREFERENCES
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MAY
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3rd
& 4th
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8
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Inquiring
about and expressing agreement and disagreement.
Offering to do
something.
Accepting or
declining an offer or invitation.
Inquiring
about and expressing preference.
Inquiring
about and expressing want, desire.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context.
Writing
Using the most
frequently occurring connectors to link simple sentences in order to describe
something as a simple list of points.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
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Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context
Speaking
Making
him/herself understood in short contributions, even though pauses, false
starts and reformulation are very evident.
Dealing with
common aspects of everyday living such as travel, lodgings, eating and
shopping.
Asking for and
providing everyday goods and services
Discussing
what to do next, making and responding to suggestions, asking for and giving
directions.
Discussing
what to do in the evening, at the weekend, etc.
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II. DÖNEM ÜÇÜNCÜ SINAV
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UNIT
16 EMPATHY
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JUNE
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1st
& 2nd
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8
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Inquiring
about and expressing agreement and disagreement.
Inquiring
about and expressing approval and disapproval.
Understanding
simple stories and acknowledging others’ viewpoints.
Expressing
personal opinions.
Expressing
sympathy.
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Reading
Understanding
short, simple texts on familiar matters.
Finding
specific, predictable information in stories.
Locating
specific information in quotes or slogans and isolating the information
required.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances.
to derive the
probable meaning of unknown words from the context
Writing
Picking out
and reproducing key words and phrases or short sentences from a short text
within the learner’s limited competence and experience.
Summarizing
gist.
Using the most
frequently occurring connectors to link simple sentences in order to describe
something as a simple list of points.
Listening
Catching the
main point in short, clear and simple messages.
Finding
specific information in simple recorded texts.
Using an idea
of the overall meaning of short texts and utterances to derive the probable
meaning of unknown words from the context
Speaking
Giving a
simple description or presentation of people and events.
Discussing
events in a story or the plot in a simple way.
Saying what
he/she thinks about things in a story.
Asking for
clarification about key words or phrases not understood using stock phrases.
Understanding
enough to manage simple, routine exchanges without undue effort.
Communicating
in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of
information.
Performing and
responding to basic language functions, such as information exchange and
requests and expressing opinions and attitudes in a simple way.
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