Lower Sixth Form D
Lower Sixth Form D
Lower Sixth Form D
FIRST TERM
October
UNIT 1: COMPUTERS
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
November
UNIT 2: MODERN MEDICINE Vs TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
December
UNIT 3: NATURAL PHENOMENA (GLOBAL WARMING, FLOOD…)
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
SECOND TERM
January
UNIT 4: FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATIONS (FGMs)
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
February
UNIT 5: BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
March
UNIT 6: GENDER ISSUE
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
THIRD TERM
April
UNIT 7: GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANIMS (GMOs)
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
May
UNIT 8: REVIEW
Reading Comprehension
Listening Comprehension
Speaking
Writing
Evaluation
Correction/Remediation
Some grammar points of the Lower Sixth Form C & D (Première C & D)
1. Relative clauses: Defining and non-defining
2. Uses of gerunds (after some verbs: enjoy, avoid, stop, like, keep, finish, feel like, don’t
mind, can’t stand …)
3. Past perfect simple and past perfect continuous
4. Reported speech (Questions and requests)
5. The passive (impersonal, with by or without by…)
6. Determiners (articles)
7. 1st and 2nd conditionals (probable and improbable conditions)
8. 3rd conditional (impossible conditions)
9. Comparatives (less … than, as … as, & more … than)
10. Superlatives (the most + long adj. / the + short adj. + est, the least + adj.) 11. Word
formation
12. Expressing condition with unless, as long as and in case
13. Order of adjectives
14. Conjunctions (moreover, as well as, yet, in spite of, despite, even though)
15. Position of adverbials (adverbs adverbial phrases)
16. Future perfect and Future continuous
17. Past continuous
NOTE: The grammar points aren’t selected by order of priority. Each point should be taught
according to the theme to study and according to the learners’ needs. However, the teacher
must ensure those points are acquired by the learners at the end of the year.