• No results found

[Dirección Académica] Pág. 1

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "[Dirección Académica] Pág. 1"

Copied!
7
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 1

I. DATOS INFORMATIVOS

Carrera : SECRETARIADO EJECUTIVO

Especialidad : COMÚN

Curso : INGLÉS PREINTERMEDIO

Código : IDM-111

Ciclo : III

Requisitos : INGLÉS BÁSICO II

Duración : 12 SEMANAS

Horas Semana : 08 HORAS

Versión : 02_05.10

II. SUMILLA:

Debido al uso masivo del idioma Inglés el presente curso busca que las alumnas logren un excelente desenvolvimiento en el nivel preintermedio de este idioma mediante el desarrollo de las cuatro habilidades fundamentales: Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. III. OBJETIVOS

A. General

Adquirir un nivel de conocimiento indispensable en la escritura, pronunciación y creación de situaciones cotidianas que le permita mantener una conversación corta con una persona de habla inglesa.

B. Específico

Usar frases comunes en restaurantes y hoteles que le permita un buen desenvolvimiento en situaciones similares.

IV. CONTENIDOS CONTENT 1

Unit 6A: A HOUSE WITH A HISTORY Vocabulary: Houses and Furniture. Listening: Rent a House.

Grammar: There is/There are. Pronunciation: Sentence stress. Speaking: Living room.

Listening: Local cafe.

Unit 6B: A NIGHT IN A HAUNTED HOTEL

Vocabulary: Prepositions of place.

Reading: Would you like to spend a night in this room? Listening: Did he see the ghost?

(2)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 2

CONTENT 2

Unit 6B: A NIGHT IN A HAUNTED HOTEL

Grammar: There was/ there were Speaking: Things in a room. Pronunciation: Silent letters Unit 6C: NIGHTMARE NEIGHBORS

Vocabulary and Speaking: Love your neighbour? Grammar: Present Continuous.

Pronunciation: verb + ending. Speaking: They’re having a party! CONTENT 3

VIDEO: ON A PLANE

Unit 6D: NEW YORK, NEW YORK

Grammar: Simple present or present continuous. Reading: The Circle Line Tour.

Vocabulary: Places in a city. Speaking: Your town. Pronunciation: Place names

SONG: NEW YORK, NEW YORK. UNIT 6: ON THE STREET

Vocabulary: Directions.

Asking For Directions: You say/ You hear. Social English: Useful Phrases.

UNIT 6: A POSTCARD

Looking at city pictures. Recognizing a postcard. Writing a postcard. CONTENT 4

Unit 7A: WHAT DOES YOUR FOOD SAY ABOUT YOU? VOCABULARY: Countable and Uncountable nouns. GRAMMAR: a/ an/ some and any

PRONUNCIATION: Some words with the letters ea. SPEAKING: Food diary for yesterday.

LISTENING: The ingredients of spaghetti Bolognese. Unit 7B: HOW MUCH WATER DO WE REALLY NEED?

PRONUNCIATION: Dialogues.

SPEAKING: Interviewing a classmate using a questionnaire. CONTENT 5

Unit 7B: HOW MUCH WATER DO WE REALLY NEED? GRAMMAR: How much/ How many?

READING: Water: facts and myths VIDEO: AT A HOTEL

VIDEO: IN A COFFEE SHOP Unit 7C: TRADING VACATIONS

READING: Tonight’s TV Don’t miss… GRAMMAR: Be going to (plans)

(3)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 3

CONTENT 6

Unit 7C: TRADING VACATIONS PRONUNCIATION: Sentence stress.

LISTENING AND READING: Two couples are at the airport./ Two couples’ vacation diaries

SPEAKING: Trading vacations. Unit7D: IT’S WRITTEN IN CARDS.

READING AND LISTENING: It’s written in the cards. GRAMMAR: be going to for predictions.

PRONUNCIATION: Typical spelling for good, put, young, etc. SPEAKING: Role – play fortune telling.

VIDEO: IN A CLOTHING STORE.

CONTENT 7

VIDEO: IN A GIFT SHOP SONG: LA ISLA BONITA VIDEO ON THE STREET

Unit 7 AT A RESTAURANT Vocabulary.

Ordering a meal. Social English. Unit 7: INSTRUCTIONS

Match the ingredients and pictures.

Read the instructions. Complete with cut or put.

VIDEO: AT A RESTAURANT

CONTENT 8

Unit 8A: THE TRUE FALSE SHOW

SPEAKING AND LISTENING: THE TRUE FALSE SHOW. GRAMMAR: Comparative adjectives.

PRONUNCIATION: Playing the TRUE FALSE SHOW. VOCABULARY:

LISTENING: Car colors and personality. Unit 8B: THE HIGHEST CITY IN THE WORLD

READING.

GRAMMAR: Superlative adjectives.

PRONUNCIATION: words with two or three consonants CONTENT 9

Unit 8B: THE HIGHEST CITY IN THE WORLD VOCABULARY: What’s the weather like? SPEAKING: Answering what’s the weather like? SONG: THE BEST

UNIT 6: WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER? / WHAT CAN YOU DO? UNIT 7: WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER? / WHAT CAN YOU DO?

AMERICAN ENGLISH FILE TEACHER’S BOOK 1: GRAMMAR AND COMMUNICATIVE: UNITS 6, 7 AND 8A, 8B

(4)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 4

V. CRONOGRAMA

Temas Principales / Semanas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Unit 6A: A HOUSE WITH A HISTORY

CHECKING WORKBOOKS

Unit 6B: A NIGHT IN A HAUNTED HOTEL

X X X

Unit 6B: A NIGHT IN A HAUNTED HOTEL

CHECKING WORKBOOKS QUIZ Nº1

Unit 6C: NIGHTMARE NEIGHBORS

X X X CHECKING WORKBOOKS

VIDEO: ON A PLANE

Unit 6D: NEW YORK, NEW YORK UNIT 6: ON THE STREET

QUIZ Nº 2 X X X X X UNIT 6: A POSTCARD CHECKING WORKBOOKS

Unit 7A: WHAT DOES YOUR FOOD SAY ABOUT YOU?

X X X CHECKING WORKBOOKS

MIDTERM EXAM: 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D AND 7A MIDTERM EXAM: 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D AND 7A Unit 7B: HOW MUCH WATER DO WE REALLY NEED?

VIDEO: AT A HOTEL

VIDEO: IN A COFFEE SHOP

CHECKING WORKBOOKS QUIZ N°3 X X X X X X

Unit 7C: TRADING VACATIONS

CHECKING WORKBOOKS

Unit7D: IT’S WRITTEN IN CARDS. VIDEO: IN A CLOTHING STORE.

CHECKING WORKBOOKS

X X X X

VIDEO: IN A GIFT SHOP SONG: LA ISLA BONITA VIDEO ON THE STREET Unit 7 AT A RESTAURANT Unit 7: INSTRUCTIONS QUIZ N°4 VIDEO: AT A RESTAURANT X X X X X X

Unit 8A: THE TRUE FALSE SHOW

CHECKING WORKBOOKS

Unit 8B: THE HIGHEST CITY IN THE WORLD

X X X

Unit 8B: THE HIGHEST CITY IN THE WORLD

UNIT 6: WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER? / WHAT CAN YOU DO?

UNIT 7: WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER? / WHAT CAN YOU DO?

AMERICAN ENGLISH FILE TEACHER’S BOOK 1: GRAMMAR AND COMMUNICATIVE: UNITS 6, 7 AND 8A, 8B

X X

FINAL EXAM X

(5)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 5

VI. METODOLOGÍA Curso práctico.

Exposición del docente. Ejercicios.

Prácticas Dirigidas.

Realización de tareas y actividades. VII. EVALUACIÓN

CURSO DE NATURALEZA: PRÁCTICO

La ponderación de las evaluaciones será:

PRÁCTICO Porcentajes Evaluación Aplicativa - EA 35 % Evaluación Continua - EC 15 % TEÓRICO Evaluación Teórica * - ET 40 % ACTITUDINAL Asistencias – AS 3 % Participación en Clases - PCL 7 % Total 100 %

* Es el promedio de las evaluaciones teóricas (mínimo 1).

La fórmula de evaluación será:

[ 0.35(EA) + 0.15(EC) + 0.40(ET) + 0.03(AS) + 0.07(PCL) ] VIII. BIBLIOGRAFÍA

MAIN TEXT: AMERICAN FILE 1 (UNITS 6 THROUGH 8) AMERICAN ENGLISH FILE TEACHER’S BOOK.

MULTIROM: FILES 6 – 8 DE GRAMMAR QUIZZES, VOCABULARY BANK, SOUND BANK, PRACTICAL ENGLISH.

AMERICAN ENGLISH FILE 1 VIDEO (UNITS 1 THROUGH 7)

(6)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 6

Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 www.oup.com/elt/teacher/americanenglishfile

File 6 Wordlist Vocabulary Banks Apartments and houses armchair / chair bathtub bathroom bed bedroom carpet clock cupboard desk dining room fireplace floor refrigerator / fridge garage hall kitchen lamp light living room mirror office / study picture plant radiator shelves shower sofa stairs stove wall yard

Town and city art gallery bank bridge bus station church department store hospital market mosque movie theater museum palace park pharmacy police station post office river road school shopping mall sports center square street supermarket theater town hall train station travel agency More Words to Learn argue around baby bark believe building busy century choose cry draw friendly frightened ghost go back guest large line local move neighbor nervous noisy original paintings passenger plants price priest quiet

real estate agent rent

ship

spend (the night) strange

subway That’s too bad! trip view violin Other Key Words in File 6 across from available behind cemetery corner daily horror movie in advance line next to over remote control straight ahead traffic circle traffic lights under File 7 Wordlist Vocabulary Banks Food apples bananas bread butter cake candy carrots cereal cheese chocolate coffee cookies eggs fish French fries fruit salad grapes ice cream jam (orange) juice ketchup lettuce meat (steak / chicken) milk mushrooms (olive) oil onion oranges pasta peas pineapple potato chips potatoes rice salad sandwiches sugar tea toast tomatoes More Words to Learn a bottle of… agree (shopping) basket boat campsite card countable couple disaster dish for example go camping heart ideal ingredients like liters lose luxury maybe minute missing more or less nightlife of course plan probably put ring

(see the) sights soon spaghetti (I’m) sure surprise tap uncountable voice

(7)

[Dirección Académica]

Pág. 7

Other Key Words in File 7 at least bottled water contain dessert experiment fresh homemade in fact main course myth recently roast sauce soup starter sweat weather

References

Related documents

In this contribution, we will not review all the latest developments in medicinal organometallic chemistry as this has been recently performed.[5-9] We will rather highlight

4 To save the movie, go to the File menu, then choose “save as….” If you close the movie window (click the red button in the top-left corner) without saving, the movie

4) The next line will run the import using PIMPORT.exe. In this instance, the path to the text file will be on a remote data server. The text file can be located locally or remote,

Through qualitative study, the researcher sought to gain a better understanding of same-sex peer influence on undergraduate women's body image perception and influence

Our approach generalizes the Markowitz’s model by possibilistic mean, variance and covariance of multiplication of fuzzy numbers involving the fuzzy time horizon in addition to

Although much research has been devoted to switching behaviour (Giulietti et al., 2006; Waterson, 2003; Ofgem, 2001, 2002, 2003), third degree price discrimination and

Key words genre subgenre horror dread short story with film writer!. Horror Studies is open peer-reviewed academic journal devoted

Once the IPM Program is established after the six-month startup period, regular inspection/ collection/ analysis of the traps (as dictated.. by the Program findings) and meetings