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Power Speaking Beginner

This document provides a summary of the themes, grammar, and vocabulary that will be covered each week over a 40-day beginner language course. The themes include meeting people, countries and nationalities, family, describing people, classroom objects, electronics, everyday activities, foods and drinks, housing, free time activities, popular sports, life events, movies, health problems, vacation, past events, telephone language, and things to do. The document lists the grammar and vocabulary that correspond to each theme to be covered on those days.

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Power Speaking Beginner

This document provides a summary of the themes, grammar, and vocabulary that will be covered each week over a 40-day beginner language course. The themes include meeting people, countries and nationalities, family, describing people, classroom objects, electronics, everyday activities, foods and drinks, housing, free time activities, popular sports, life events, movies, health problems, vacation, past events, telephone language, and things to do. The document lists the grammar and vocabulary that correspond to each theme to be covered on those days.

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Beginner

Day Theme Grammar Vocabulary


To be: subject pronouns.
"Meeting people" Possessive adjectives Name, address, telephone
1–3
"Countries and nationalities" number; country, nationality
Yes/No questions
Short answers
"Family" Family relationships; adjectives:
4–6 Wh-questions; Have
“Describing people" Height, weight, age
This/that;
These/those Classroom objects: book, pen,
"In a classroom"
7-9 Preposition “on” pencil; small electronics: MP3
"In an electronics store"
player, laptop, cell phone
Plurals
Present continuous:
Statements.
Yes/No questions Daily activities: studying, eating,
10 - 12 "Everyday activities"
Wh-questions Sleeping: locations and places
Preposition “at”
Simple present;
Agreeing and disagreeing
Food and drink, meals, restaurant
13 – 15 "Foods and drinks" Count and noncount nouns Vocabulary; snack foods, a lot
How much / How many

"Housing" There is / there are House, apartment, rooms;


16 – 18
"In an apartment" Prepositions of place Furniture

Information questions
"Free time activities" Leisure activities;
19 – 21 Adverbs of frequency
"Popular sports" Sports, exercise, hobbies
Can for ability

"Life events" Be going to future; Life events; special occasions:


22 – 24
"Weekend plans" Wh-questions Weekend activities

"Movies" Wh-questions Types of movies;


25 – 28
"TV programs" Types of TV programs
Adverbs of frequency

Feel + adjective
"Health problems" Ailments, illnesses, and health;
29 – 32 Have + Noun
"Getting better" Remedies
Imperatives

Simple past
"On vacation" Questions and statements Vacation locations and activities;
33 – 36
"Past events" Life event
To be: simple past

Requests with “can” and “could”


Telephone language;
"Telephone language"
37 – 40 Object pronouns taking and leaving messages;
"Things to do"
Chores
Would verb + to

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