Viewpoint is an innovative course that's based onextensive research into the Cambridge English Corpus, taking students to ahigher level of proficiency to become effective communicators. Carefullyconstructed grammar, vocabulary, speaking, and writing syllabi help studentscross the threshold from dependent, lower-level learning. Explicit andsystematic development of conversation strategies, develop students' ability toeffectively manage a wide range of spoken interactions in formal and informalcontexts. Expertly designed writing syllabus focuses on the process and skillsthat are essential for successful academic writing, especially inexaminations.
In this level, Units 4 to 8 of thebook Viewpoint 2 will be covered
Unit4: Amazing World
Learning grammar points like future perfect, formalpropositional expression;
Learning vocabulary and phrases about behavior ofwild life, suffixes with able, impact of human on the nature, natural world, expression likewhat’s more, in any case, in anyevent;
Learning how to write a persuasive aboutenvironmental concern.
Unit 5: Progress
Learning grammar points like adverbs withcontinuous and perfect form of passive, past modals with passive
Learning vocabulary and phrases about invention, human achievement, formal adjectives adjective s into noun, expression likelet’s put it this way, may be, absolutely
Learning how to write an opinion about technologicalprogress.
Unit 6: Business studies
Learning grammar points like relative clauses thatbegin with pronoun or proposition, using some, any, other
Learning vocabulary and expressions about tagquestion, verb means attract and deter;
Learning how to write a report on data security.
Unit 7: Relationships
Learning grammar points about conditionalsentences with if, wh- clauses
Learning vocabulary and binomial expressions withand, or, both, building synonyms,in the end, in a word, in thatcase,family life
Learning how to write a magazine article about howto enhance friendship.
Unit8: History
Learning grammar points about: perfect infinitive, cleft sentences begin withit
Learning vocabulary adjective antonyms, metaphors, expression like: let’s not go there, that’s what I ‘msaying
Learning how to write a narrative essay about yourfamily or someone you know