Introduction

Students develop English skills for different purposes with Checkpoint English. This syllabus develop skills and understanding in 4 areas: reading, writing, speaking and listening. Students will learn to communicate effectively and respond to a variety of information, media and texts to become confident communicators, able to apply all skills effectively in everyday situations.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most Checkpoint exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the Checkpoint formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on Checkpoint pass grade
Checkpoint exam registration support
Course content
Unit 1: Nature and humans
1.1 When the Mountains Roared
1.2 Higher into the Hills
1.3 The Eagle
Unit 2: Grandmother's Song
2.1 Grandmother's Song
2.2 Jessie Emily Schofield
Unit 3: Strange islands
3.1 The Oak Island Mystery
3.2 Treasure Island
3.3 The Lost Isle of Tamarind
Unit 4: This is the modern world
4.1 The Queue
4.2 Leila
4.3 The Maze Runner
Unit 5: Heroes
5.1 Modern heroes
5.2 The age of false heroes
Unit 6: Monsters
6.1 The Hunt for Chupacabra
6.2 The Selfish Giant
6.3 The Shadow of the Scorpion
Unit 7: The Plantation
7.1 The Plantation
7.2 To a Daughter Leaving Home
7.3 Taming the Tiger
Unit 8: Choices and decisions
8.1 The Merchant of Venice
8.2 The Road Not Taken
8.3 No Going Back

Student achievement

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