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Each of these sections has activities� At the beginning of each lesson is a list of what is covered in that lesson� At the end of each lesson, there are remedial and extension activities which learners may complete if time allows�

Each activity has an allocated time� (Refer to the Timetable and Time Management for further details about the lesson and activity times�)

TIMETABLE AND TIME MANAGEMENT

Allocate 12 hours for each two-week lesson�

• Listening and speaking: 2 hours • Reading and viewing: 5 hours • Writing and presenting: 4 hours • Language structures and conventions: 1 hour

Each activity in this book has been developed to meet these times�

In your personal timetabling, account for 12 English lessons (6 hours) per week; 24 English lessons (12 hours) per two-week lesson�

You could do this as follows:

Week 1

• 2 x 1-hour listening and speaking activities • 3 x 1-hour reading and viewing activities • 1 x 30-minute reading activity for independent reading • 1 x 30-minute language structures and conventions activity

Week 2

• 1 x 1-hour reading and viewing activity • 1 x 30-minute reading activity for independent reading • 4 x 1-hour writing and presenting activities • 1 x 30-minute language structures and conventions activity

Alternatively, structure each 12-hour lesson this way:

Week 1

• 1 x 1-hour listening and speaking activity • 3 x 1-hour reading and viewing activity • 1 x 1-hour writing and presenting activity • 1 x 1-hour writing and presenting activity • 1 x 30-minute language structures and conventions activity

Week 2

• 1 x 1-hour listening and speaking activity • 2 x 1-hour reading and viewing activity • 1 x 1-hour reading and viewing activity • 2 x 1-hour writing and presenting activity • 1 x 30-minute language structures and conventions activity

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