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English for young Muslims A2
English for young Muslims A2
Curriculum
3 Sections
55 Lessons
32 Weeks
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Reading
12
1.1
Al Farabi
1.2
Abu BakrAl Razi
1.3
Al Kindi
1.4
Al Khawarizmi
1.5
Ibn Sina
1.6
Al Baghdadi
1.7
Al Biruni
1.8
Al Hassan Ibn Al Haytham
1.9
Jabir Ibn Hayyan
1.10
Ibn Khaldun
1.11
Ibn Al Nafis
1.12
Ibn Rushd
Grammar
41
2.0
Present simple vs present continuous
2.1
Present perfect – form and use
2.2
Present perfect or past simple?
2.3
Past simple – Form and use
2.4
Past continuous and past simple
2.5
Past perfect
2.6
Will vs be going to – future
2.7
Present continuous for future arrangements
2.8
Review of all verb tenses
2.9
Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t
2.10
Should, shouldn’t
2.11
Might, might not – possibility
2.12
Used to, didn’t use to – past habits and states
2.13
How to use the verb ‘go’ in English
2.14
The different uses of the verb ‘get’
2.15
‘Do’ vs ‘Make’ – What’s the difference?
2.16
Verbs with two objects
2.17
Stative vs dynamic verbs (or non-action vs action verbs) A2 Phrasal verbs: transitive and intransitive, separable and inseparable
2.18
First conditional and future time clauses
2.19
Second conditional
2.20
Passive
2.21
Present and past simple passive: be + past participle
2.22
Reported speech – indirect speech -ing and the infinitive A2 Expressing purpose with ‘to’ and ‘for’ A2 Infinitives and gerunds – verb patterns Articles, nouns, pronouns, and determiners. A2 Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives A2 Something, anything, nothing, etc. A2 Much, many, little, few, some, any – quantifiers A2 Too, too much, too many, enough A2 Most, most of, the most
2.23
Expressing purpose with ‘to’ and ‘for’
2.24
Infinitives and gerunds – verb patterns Articles, nouns, pronouns, and determiners.
2.25
Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives
2.26
Something, anything, nothing, etc.
2.27
Most, most of, the most
2.28
Much, many, little, few, some, any – quantifiers
2.29
Too, too much, too many, enough
2.30
Relative clauses, relative pronouns and adverbs
2.31
Defining relative clauses – who, which, that, where Auxiliary verbs
2.32
So, neither – so am I, neither do I, etc.
2.33
Adjectives and adverbs
2.34
Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
2.35
No longer, any longer, anymore
2.36
However, although, because, so, and time connectors
2.37
Prepositions of movement – along, across, over, etc.
2.38
On time vs In time, At the end vs In the end.
2.39
Asking questions in English – Question forms
2.40
Subject questions, questions with preposition
Life Skills
2
3.0
Creative problem solving 102
3.1
Project planning 101
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