Spa-Ingles Basico I 2016
Spa-Ingles Basico I 2016
Spa-Ingles Basico I 2016
A. SYLLABUS
1.
General information
1.1 Name of the course
: General
: Compulsory - (theory/practice)
: Pre-graduate
: III
1.7 Credits
:1
: 150
: none
1. 11 Academic Term
: 2016 - 0
1. 14 Teaching tutors
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as a means of communication with different people and cultures, as well as fostering social
interaction among the participants.
4. General goal
Develop oral and written comprehension and production capabilities in English through the
application of theoretical basis and practice which enable understanding and communication in the
four main language skills, such as speaking, reading, listening and writing on specific topics while
providing assessment towards the acquisition of new knowledge.
5. Specific Objectives
5.1. Understand simple oral texts related to the learners immediate environment.
5.2. Use simple phrases and sentences to provide personal information, describe personal
environment, as well as some aspects of immediate concrete surroundings, with an adequate
intonation and pronunciation.
5.3. Understand short simple texts related to the learners current reality and expressed in
simple language.
5.4. Produce simple texts with cohesion and coherence related to personal, familiar environment
and experience, using the appropriate corresponding linguistic elements.
6. Learning Units
Specific
Learning Unit
Objectives/
Content
Capabilities
Vocabulary:
5.1
1
The alphabet
Numbers 1-100
5.2
Colors
5.3
Greetings
Verb go
Places in town
Telling time
5.4.
Grammar:
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Subject pronouns
Wh- questions
Demonstrative pronouns
Possessive adjectives
Vocabulary
5.1
2
5.2
5.3
5.4.
Morning routine
Family members
Birthday activities
Grammar
Frequency adverbs
Vocabulary:
5.1
3
5.2
5.3
5.4.
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Everyday activities
Occupations
Verbs: need/want/have to
Sports
Clothes
Grammar:
Present continuous
Obligation
Vocabulary:
SPA facilities
Public places
Household chores
5.1
Word formation
5.2
Grammar:
5.3
Possessive pronouns
5.4
7.
interrogative form
Object Pronouns
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Types
Brainstorming
Quiz/ questionnaire
Eliciting
Warmers
Lead-ins
Question - answer
Skimming
Gisting
Scanning
Detecting functions
Extracting specific information
Contextual guessing
Filling out forms
Simple cloze
Pair-work
Role play
Oral presentation
Peer coaching
Survey
Drilling
Written practice
(writing)
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Games
Task-based activities
8. Pedagogical resources:
The modern classroom and Laboratory is used for the development of the subject, as well as the
virtual platform provided by the course-book (Richmond) and My English Lab platform (Pearson).
Teacher tutoring:
It is scheduled at the end of each learning unit, according to the needs of each student, which are
processed through the computer module provided by ERP University.
9. Learning Assessment
As well as formative and informal assessment, a formal assessment will be held throughout
each learning unit. The average score of each learning unit is obtained as follows:
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DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES
%
(45%)
Reading (15%)
Listening (15%)
Writing (15%)
(20%)
Written exam
(25%)
(10%)
TOTAL
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B.
LEARNING PLAN
LEARNING UNIT 1
5.1.
5.2.
Use simple phrases and sentences to provide personal information, describe personal environment, as well
as some aspects of immediate concrete surroundings, with an adequate intonation and pronunciation.
Specific Objectives
5.3.
Understand short simple texts related to the learners current reality and expressed in a simple language.
5.4.
Produce simple texts with cohesion and coherence related to personal, familiar environment and experience,
using the appropriate corresponding linguistic elements.
Learning Activities
Time
1. Syllabus presentation
2. Students learn the names of different countries, languages and nationalities
3. Students get familiar with subject pronouns
4. Students learn to use correctly the verb to be in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences
5. Students learn to use the appropriate greetings in given situations and answer to greetings of other people, as well as introduce
themselves and ask about nationality
1 st week,
06 hours
6. Students learn the correct pronunciation of the alphabet. They easily spell common English words.
7. Students get acquainted with some of the IPA sound transcriptions
1. Students learn numbers from 1 till 100
2. Students learn to distinguish positive and negative adjectives, place them correctly in the sentence and use them to express
opinion
3. Students learn how to use the articles A / AN correctly.
4. Students learn to pronounce the letters of the alphabet and to spell names. They are at ease with writing spelled names.
5. Students are able learn to complete a hotel reservation form.
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2nd week,
06 hours
6. Students learn to form wh- questions using the verb be to ask about personal details, to establish a short conversation in which
they ask for and give personal information.
7. Students are able to understand someone making a hotel reservation.
8. Students learn the vocabulary related to personal objects.
9. Students learn the use of Demonstrative Pronouns.
1. Students get familiar with the vocabulary about colors and basic adjectives. They use it to describe objects.
2. Students learn Possessive Adjectives to talk about possessions
3. Students listen to some information included in a registration form and complete it with their own data
3rd week,
06 hours
4. Students prepare short conversations using common greetings and expressions. They use survival English expressions to
understand better their interlocutor.
1. Students get familiar with a vocabulary about activities expressed with the verb go
2. Students get acquainted with the vocabulary about days of the week to talk about their typical activities on these days.
3. Students learn how to tell time in two ways and use it in a description of their daily routine.
4. They listen to someone else describing his/her routine
4 st week,
06 hours
5.1.
5.2.
Use simple phrases and sentences to provide personal information, describe personal environment, as well as
some aspects of immediate concrete surroundings, with an adequate intonation and pronunciation.
Specific
Objectives
5.3.
Understand short simple texts related to the learners current reality and expressed in a simple language.
5.4.
Produce simple texts with cohesion and coherence related to personal, familiar environment and experience,
using the appropriate corresponding linguistic elements.
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Learning Activities
Time
1. Students learn how to tell their morning routine and the routine of a third singular person.
2. Students learn the affirmative and negative forms of Present Simple Tense and its use
3.
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6th week,
06 hours
required.
13. Students get aware of the pronunciation of the words containing silent e
1. Students learn frequency adverbs and the correct place in a sentence
2. Students talk about different ways of spending holidays and birthday, learning the different holidays celebrated throughout the year.
7 th week,
06 hours
They get aware of the use of prepositions ON and AT while referring to festivities.
3. Students learn the vocabulary related to weather phenomena
4. Students learn the difference between its raining and its rainy
1. Students use the vocabulary they learnt to describe photos and talk about actual weather and climate
2. Students understand the different uses of the letter s in English and recognize common ending for adjectives y
3. Students are familiar with the names of the months and cardinal directions
4. Students talk about their favorite season, what they usually do and dont do in their favorite season.
5. Unit 2 test
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8 th week,
06 hours
LEARNING UNIT
5.1.
5.2.
Use simple phrases and sentences to provide personal information, describe personal environment, as well as
some aspects of immediate concrete surroundings, with an adequate intonation and pronunciation.
Specific
Objectives
5.3.
Understand short simple texts related to the learners current reality and expressed in a simple language.
5.4.
Produce simple texts with cohesion and coherence related to personal, familiar environment and experience,
using the appropriate corresponding linguistic elements.
Learning Activities
Time
9 th week,
06 hours
4. Students learn the difference between Simple Present and Present Continuous. They describe what people are doing and what
they usually do.
5. Students listen to a radio show interview and comment on it.
1. Students learn more vocabulary related to the weather.
2. Students read a summary of a popular series.
3. Students learn to use Present Continuous to talk about future arrangements and future time expressions
10th week,
06 hours
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1. Students get familiar with the vocabulary about sports. They express their opinions and interests about different sports and the
Olympic Games.
2. Students learn all the forms of the verb CAN in Present Tense.
3. Students use the verb CAN to talk about their abilities and ask about someone elses abilities.
11th week,
06 hours
4. Students listen to a job interview and rate their own comprehension ability.
5. Students learn some key abilities to succeed in life and in their future job.
1. Students get acquainted with the vocabulary related to clothes and accessories
2. They learn to describe what people are wearing.
12 thweek,
06 hours
3. Students get aware of common mistakes while referring to what people are wearing.
4. Students listen to a fashion show to identify relevant information.
5. Unit 3 test
LEARNING UNIT
Specific
Objectives
5.1.
5.2.
Use simple phrases and sentences to provide personal information, describe personal environment, as well as some
aspects of immediate concrete surroundings, with an adequate intonation and pronunciation.
5.3.
Understand short simple texts related to the learners current reality and expressed in a simple language.
5.4.
Produce simple texts with cohesion and coherence related to personal, familiar environment and experience, using
the appropriate corresponding linguistic elements.
Learning Activities
1. Students listen to an interview about fashionable people.
2. Students recognize expressions used to avoid legal problems.
13th week,
06 hours
3. Students assume peoples style on basis of their avatar and comment on it.
4. Students express their opinion about sharing a closet space and ways of organizing it
5. Students learn how to use possessive pronouns and their correct pronunciation.
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3. Students learn the different meanings of the verb CAN (ability and possibility)
4. Students describe their town using There is / there are and the vocabulary provided.
5. Students answer questions after reading a text about a town.
6. They learn useful adjectives used to describe a town and where to place them in a sentence.
7. Students learn the sequencing words to order actions: before, after, when, first, finally, then, etc.
8. Students write a text describing places in town. They follow the key steps for a good writer provided by the methodology.
1. Students get familiar with the vocabulary about free time activities and household chores.
2. Students get to know the meaning of emoticons used in digital messages.
3. Students learn to apply too/ either/ also correctly in a sentence and find out common interests with their classmates.
4. Students learn the structure employed with the verbs love/like/not mind/ hate, with to and the gerund. Students talk about their
own likes, dislikes and preferences.
5. Students talk about what they like doing on vacation and what they usually do during that time.
6.
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week, 06
hours
1. Students learn the vocabulary related to vacations and recognize sentence stress.
2. Students learn the imperative forms of the verb (affirmative and negative)
3. Students expand their vocabulary by adding synonyms
16 th
4. Students learn alternative ways of spending vacations. They read a leaflet containing advice for travelers about couch-surfing and week, 06
hours
a staycation. Students comment on it, talk and exchange views about these two ways of spending vacation.
5. Students learn expressions used to give directions and are able to understand someone indicating the way. They are able to give
directions from their home to the university or any familiar place. They use imperative mode correctly.
6. Unit 4 test.
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Assessment Instruments:
1. Oral Assessment Sheet
2. Rubrics for Oral Assessment
3. Writing Assessment Sheet
4. Rubrics for Written Assessment
5. Checklist for Reading Comprehension
6. Checklist for Listening Comprehension
7. Written Exam
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Badalamenti, Victoria andHenner Stanchina, Carolyn GrammarDimensions
Heinle andHeinle Publishers,USA, 2000.KesnerBland,Susan
Ed. Prentice Hall Regents, New Jersey-USA, 1994 LONGMAN Active Study
Dictionary of English 5taed., Ed. Longman GroupUK. Limited, EssexEngland,1993.
WILLIAMS,EDWIN The Bantam New College RevisedSpanish English
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Level: ____________
Group: _______________
Teacher: ____________________
STUDENTS NAME
Fluency
Coherence
Grammar
Vocabulary
Pronunciation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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27
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35
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Total
Coherence
Pauses and
hesitates most
of the time,
searching for
words
Speaks
sufficiently
clearly and
distinctly, with
some
interruptions
and hesitation
Speaks mostly
in complete
sentences with
only a few
interruptions
and hesitation
Always speaks
in complete
sentences with
no interruptions
nor hesitation
The sentences
are
disconnected
and incoherent.
It is hard to tell
what the topic
was.
The sentences
are sufficiently
connected and
coherent to the
topic.
The sentences
are coherent
and related to
the topic most
of the time.
The sentences
are always
coherent and
related to the
topic.
Applies
grammar
structures to
form sentences
with some
errors and
inconsistencies
Chooses the
Uses the
correct
gramatical
grammar
structures learnt
structures to
correctly and
form sentences
easily
most of the time
Grammar
Shows very
little knowledge
and no mastery
of grammar
structures
Vocabulary
Uses very
limited
vocabulary
Uses a sufficient
range of
vocabulary.
Some errors in
word usage
Uses an
adequate range
of vocabulary.
Pronunciation
Often mumbles
or can not be
understood.
Speaks
sufficiently
clearly and
distinctly, with
acceptable
pronunciation
Speaks clearly
and distinctly
most of the
time, with
satisfactory
pronunciation
Uses
appropriate and
varied
vocabulary
according to the
level
Speaks clearly
and distinctly
all (100-95%)
the time with
fairly good
accent and
pronunciation.
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Level: ____________
Group: _______________
Teacher: ____________________
STUDENTS NAME
Content
Organization
Achievement
of purpose
Use of
language
Correctness
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
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Indicator
Content
Simplistic and
emerging
presentation of
thoughts and
details
Satisfactory
presentation of
thoughts ans
details
Effective and
engaging
presentation of
thoughts and
details
Very little
organization is
exhibited.
Writes
predominantly
phrases and
patterned
sentences with
little logical
sequence
The text
presents
satisfactory
organization
(Topic sentence,
body and
conclusin)
Purpose is very
vaguely
established
Purpose is
established but
not well
sustained
Purpose is
clearly
established and
generally
sustained
Purpose is
clearly
established and
effectively
sustained
Vague,
imprecise or
inappropriate
vocabulary is
used
Mainly simple
but sufficiently
precise
sentences are
used, often
lacking in
variety
Vocabulary is
appropriate to
the purpose and
sentences are
mostly well
structured
Precise and
effective
vocabulary is
used. Sentences
vary in length
and pattern.
Uses single
words and
disconnected
phrases;
exhibits little
awareness of
capitalization &
punctuation.
Text contains
errors that
which interfere
with clarity of
communication
Text contains
minor errors,
none of which
interferes with
clarity of
communication.
Text contains
essentially no
errors which
interfere with
clarity of
communication
Organization
Achievement of
Purpose
Use of
language
Correctness
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1 = Infrequently
2 = Frequently
3 = Mostly
4 = Always
INDICATORS
STUDENTS FULL NAME
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Monitors
understanding of the
text and uses strategies
to figure out the
meaning of new words
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Expresses opinion
before the ideas
suggested by the
author and uses new
vocabulary in
speaking and writing
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1 = Infrequently
2 = Frequently
3 = Mostly 4 = Always
INDICATORS
STUDENTS FULL NAME
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Determines exactly
what he or she needs
to know
Asks effective
questions to clarify
verbal information
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Understands
instructions and
audios beyond surface
meaning
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WRITTEN EXAM
Names: ___________________________________________ Date: _____________
Teacher: __________________________________________ Cycle: _____________
Group: ____________
I.
II.
READING:
III.
LISTENING:
IV.
WRITING:
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