This is simply a typed up list of the vocab and important phrases taught in the first volume of New Crown. It's useful to have as a reference of what is learned when when designing worksheets/bingo. There's nothing worse than slipping in a load of words students don't know yet and complicating a simple activity.
It may also be interesting for those of you who want a better idea of the form teaching English takes in Japan.
As usual, click here to view in Google Docs, but you'll want to save a copy.
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