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  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Skills-based Syllabus
    Centers around language skills like listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
  • At the restaurant / At the travel agency / At the airport / Booking a flight on the phone
    Situational Syllabus
  • Scanning a text / Summarising a text / Writing business reports / Finding topic sentences
    Skills-based Syllabus
  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Task-based Syllabus
    Organized around tasks or activities that students must complete using the language.
  • Strange scientific discoveries / Technology in the classroom / Crime and punishment / Living in the 21st century
    Topical Syllabus
  • Describing your job / Introducing a partner / Identifying main ideas / Giving opinions
    Functional Syllabus
  • Location / Time and space
    Notional Syllabus
  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Notional Syllabus
    Focuses on the meanings and concepts conveyed by language.
  • Designing a job advert / Starting university / Completing a project
    Task-based Syllabus
  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Functional Syllabus
    Focuses on the functions that language serves, such as requesting or apologizing.
  • Use of quantifiers / Countable and uncountable nouns / The passive voice / Use of articles (Definite / Indefinite) / Spelling of plurals
    Structural Syllabus
  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Situational Syllabus
    Organizes content around real-life situations
  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Structural Syllabus
    Organizes content around grammatical structures.
  • Provide a definition for each type of syllabus - Topical Syllabus
    Organized around topics or themes.