English


NURSING (TURKISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Name of the Course Unit Code Year Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
ENGLISH II ING102 1 2 3+0 3.0 4.0



Weekly Course Contents and Study Materials for Preliminary & Further Study
Week Topics (Subjects) Preparatory & Further Activities
1 7A – At the National Portrait Gallery
Grammar: Past simple of be: was/were
Vocabulary:Word formation:paint>painter
Pronunciation: Sentence Stress
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2 7B – Chelsea girls
Grammar: Past simple: regular verbs
Vocabulary: Past time expressions
Pronunciation: -ed ending
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3 7C - A night to remember
Grammar: Past simple: Irregular verbs
Vocabulary: go, have, get
Pronunciation: Sentence Stress
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4 8A – A murder story
Grammar: Past simple: Regular and Irregular
Vocabulary: Irregular Verbs
Pronunciation: Past simple verbs

8B – A house with a history
Grammar: There is/ there are, some/ any + plural nouns
Vocabulary: The house
Pronunciation: Sentence stress

8C – A night in a haunted hotel
Grammar: There was/ there were
Vocabulary: Prepositions: place and movement
Pronunciation: Silent letters
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5 9A – What I ate yesterday
Grammar: Countable/ uncountable nouns; a/an, some/any
Vocabulary: Food
Pronunciation: The letters ea

9B – White gold
Grammar: Quantifiers: how much/ how many, a lot of, etc.
Vocabulary: Food containers
Pronunciation: Sentence stress

9C – Quiz night
Grammar: Comparative adjectives
Vocabulary: High numbers
Pronunciation: Sentence stress
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6 10A – The most dangerous road
Grammar: Superlative adjectives
Vocabulary: Places and buildings
Pronunciation: Consonant groups
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7 10B – CouchSurf round the world!
Grammar: Be going to (plans), future time expressions
Vocabulary: Holidays
Pronunciation: Sentence stress


10C – What’s going to happen?
Grammar: Be going to (predictions)
Vocabulary: Verb phrases
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8 REVISION
UNIT 7-8-9-10
Offline practice assignments
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9 MID-TERM EXAM No file found
10 11A – First impressions
Grammar: Adverbs (manner and modifiers)
Vocabulary: Common adverbs
Pronunciation: Word stress

11B – What do you want to do?
Grammar: Verbs + to + infinitive
Vocabulary: Verbs that take the infinitive
Pronunciation: Word stress


11C- Men, women, and the internet
Grammar: Articles
Vocabulary: The internet
Pronunciation: Word stress
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11 12A – Books and films
Grammar: Present perfect
Vocabulary: Irregular past participles
Pronunciation: Sentence stress

12B- I’ve never been there!
Grammar: Present perfect or past simple?
Vocabulary: More irregular past participles
Pronunciation: Irregular past participles
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13 No file found
14 No file found

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