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DATOS GENERALES DE UN CURSO EN LÍNEA
1.-TÍTULO DEL CURSO.- Lengua extranjera
2.-JUSTIFICACIÓN DEL CURSO.- Debido al poco tiempo que se dedica o se tiene disponible para
estudiar una segunda lengua como el Inglés es importante implementar un curso en línea donde
aquellas personas puedan hacerlo. Debido a la flexibilidad que ofrece un curso en línea.
3.-DIRIGIDO A.- Jóvenes y adultos que por cuestiones personales o laborables no pueden asistir a
clases de manera presencial e interesados en aprender una segunda lengua como el Inglés.
4.- DURACIÓN. 1st week general information 2nd week cardinal and ordinal numbers 3rd week days, months and seasons 4th week countries and nationalities 5th week verb to be 6th week indefinite article a-an / jobs and professions 7th week introducing yourself and others 8th week talking about your family 9th week regular activities / likes and dislikes 10th leisure activities 5.-MODALIDAD.- Virtual
6.- OBJETIVOS o PROPÓSITOS. El estudiante será capaz de potenciar los conocimientos previos que
tenga del Inglés a través de la integración de conocimientos nuevos que le ayuden a desarrollar
competencias comunicativas para interactuar en la lengua inglesa de manera oral (hablar y escuchar)
y escrita (leer y escribir) en un nivel B1 de acuerdo al Marco Común Europeo de Referencia para las
Lenguas, conjuntando actitudes, valores, saberes teóricos y saberes prácticos en contextos de la vida
cotidiana.
7.- CONTENIDO.
Unit 1.- General Information. 1.1Numbers 1- 10,000 1.2 Ordinal numbers 1.3 Days, months and seasons 1.4 Countries and nationalities Unit 2.-Personal Information 2.1 Verb to be. 2.2 Indefinite article a/an. 2.3 Jobs and professions 2.4 Introducing Youself and others Unit 3.-Family and Daily Routine. 3.1 Talking about your family
3.2 Regular activities 3.3 Likes and dislikes 3.4 Leisure activities
8.- ENTREGABLE O PRODUCTO. - compositions - puzzle - listening exercises
9.- METODOLOGÍA. Unit 1: Personal information
• Vocabulary list and explanations in English and Spanish • Countries and Nationalities.- PowerPoint Presentation with examples and the explanation. • Audios about countries and nationalities. (webpages)
Unit 2: Personal information
• Verb to be.- Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative explanation with examples. After the explanation students will answer some exercises.
• Indefinite article a/an.- Explanation with examples. • Jobs and Professions.- Vocabulary list, pronunciation web pages, matching exercises. • Introduce yourself and others.- Wh-questions presentation and Spanish equivalences.
Unit 3: Family and daily routine
• Family.- Vocabulary list with pronunciation. Introduce your family. • Regular Activities.- List of verbs, sentences and pronunciation of the verbs. • Likes and dislikes.- Explanation about the verb “like”. • Leisure activities.- List of verbs and examples.
10.- NORMATIVIDAD. Como es un curso en línea los responsables del aprendizaje son los
participantes, por lo que se requiere compromiso y saber administrar los tiempos dedicados al
programa. La “asesora” solo proveerá recursos didácticos y asesoría por medio del foro y correo
electrónico proporcionado. Las actividades tendrán fecha límite de entrega.
Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers Chart
A Cardinal Number is a number that says how many of something there are, such as one, two, three,
four, five.
An Ordinal Number is a number that tells the position of something in a list, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
5th etc.
Cardinal Ordinal
1 One 1st First
2 Two 2nd Second
3 Three 3rd Third
4 Four 4th Fourth
5 Five 5th Fifth
6 Six 6th Sixth
7 Seven 7th Seventh
8 Eight 8th Eighth
9 Nine 9th Ninth
10 Ten 10th Tenth
11 Eleven 11th Eleventh
12 Twelve 12th Twelfth
13 Thirteen 13th Thirteenth
14 Fourteen 14th Fourteenth
15 Fifteen 15th Fifteenth
16 Sixteen 16th Sixteenth
17 Seventeen 17th Seventeenth
18 Eighteen 18th Eighteenth
19 Nineteen 19th Nineteenth
20 Twenty 20th Twentieth
21 Twenty one 21st Twenty-first
22 Twenty two 22nd Twenty-second
23 Twenty three 23rd Twenty-third
24 Twenty four 24th Twenty-fourth
25 Twenty five 25th Twenty-fifth
… … … …
30 Thirty 30th Thirtieth
31 Thirty one 31th Thirty-first
… … … …
40 Forty 40th Fortieth
50 Fifty 50th Fiftieth
60 Sixty 60th Sixtieth
70 Seventy 70th Seventieth
80 Eighty 80th Eightieth
90 Ninety 90th Ninetieth
100 One hundred 100th Hundredth
1000 One thousand 1000th Thousandth
Summer Spring
Winter Autumn / Fall
Months of the year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4s-ut7N0jQ
Las Nacionalidades
-an -ish -ese -i
Argentina - Argentinean
Britain - British China - Chinese Iraq - Iraqi
Australia - Australian Denmark -
Danish Japan - Japanese Kuwait - Kuwaiti
Austria - Austrian England -
English
Lebanon -
Lebanese Pakistan - Pakistani
Belgium - Belgian Ireland - Irish Portugal -
Portuguese Others
Brazil - Brazilian Poland - Polish Vietnam -
Vietnamese France - French
Canada - Canadian Scotland -
Scottish Greece - Greek
Chile - Chilean Spain - Spanish Thailand - Thai
Colombia - Colombian Sweden -
Swedish
The Netherlands -
Dutch
Egypt - Egyptian Turkey - Turkish
Germany - German
India - Indian
Italy - Italian
Korea - Korean
Mexico - Mexican
Panama -
Panamanian
Peru - Peruvian
Puerto Rico - Puerto
Rican
Russia - Russian
United States - American
Venezuela - Venezuelan
FIND THE NATIONALITIES TO THE COUNTRIES.
MEXICO ____________ ARGENTINA_____________ PORTUGAL _____________ EGYP _______________ CANADA _______________
AUSTRIA ______________ BRAZIL________________ CHINA ____________ FRANCE____________ SPAIN ______________
A R G E N T I N E A N E S C H O O L M
C A R S B I V I P A N E T E A C H E R
A A M F R I E M O Z B X G B O Y R E S
N N E Z A J G D R F R T Q M N F I E F
A A X V Z N S A T R A E R B P E T L E
D R I C I J A F U T Z Q T X E T A I D
I T C L L F A P G Y I P G Z L K I C I
A D A Z A J R D A 0 L O X P O T S A O
N X N V H R X E L J I I V Q M M O V N
C X H D H J T R N A A U B T E H N E E
E A S P A N I S H C N T N R R S I M S
C H I N E S E S U S H S M F T I A O A
F F D G V J C F R A Y E E E Y X X N M
A / AN
Use 'a' with nouns starting with a consonant (letters that are not vowels), 'an' with nouns starting with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u)
Examples
A boy An apple A car
An orange A house An opera
NOTE: An before an h mute - an hour, an honour. A before u and eu when they sound like 'you': a european, a university, a unit
The indefinite article is used:
to refer to something for the first time: An elephant and a mouse fell in love. Would you like a drink? I've finally got a good job.
to refer to a particular member of a group or class
Examples
with names of jobs: John is a doctor. Mary is training to be an engineer.
with nationalities and religions: John is an Englishman. Kate is a Catholic.
with musical instruments: Sherlock Holmes was playing a violin when the visitor arrived. (BUT to describe the activity we say "He plays the violin.")
to refer to a kind of, or example of something: the mouse had a tiny nose the elephant had a long trunk it was a very strange car
with singular nouns, after the words 'what' and 'such': What a shame! She's such a beautiful girl.
Notice also that we usually say a hundred, a thousand, a million.
NOTE: that we use 'one' to add emphasis or to contrast with other numbers: I don't know one person who likes eating elephant meat. We've got six computers but only one printer.
Daily Routine- Home Activities - People – Photo Dictionary
1. wake up
2. get up
3. wash your face
4. rinse your face
5. dry your face/ yourself
6. brush your teeth
7. take a shower
8. shave
9. get dressed
10. comb your hair
11. put on make-up
12. eat breakfast
13. have a cup of coffee
14. go to work
15. watch (TV)
16. read (the paper)
17. listen to the radio
18. take a bath
19. brush your hair
20. go to bed
21. sleep
Everyday Activities
get up
take a shower
brush my teeth
floss my teeth
shave
get dressed
wash my face
put on makeup
brush my hair
comb my hair
make the bed
get undressed
take a bath
go to bed
sleep
make breakfast
make lunch
cook/make dinner
eat/have breakfast
eat/have lunch
eat/have dinner
1 get up
2 take a shower
3 brush my* teeth
4 shave
5 get dressed
6 wash my* face
7 put on makeup
8 brush my* hair
9 comb my* hair 10 make the bed
* my, his, her, our, your, their
11 get undressed
12 take a bath
13 go to bed
14 sleep
15 make breakfast
16 make lunch
17 cook/make dinner
18 eat/have breakfast
19 eat/have lunch
20 eat/have dinner
1 clean the apartment/ clean the house
2 wash the dishes
3 do the laundry
4 iron
5 feed the baby
6 feed the cat
7 walk the dog
8 study
9 go to work
10 go to school
11 drive to work
12 take the bus to school
13 work
14 leave work
15 go to the store
16 come home/get home
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
1 watch TV
2 listen to the radio
3 listen to music
4 read a book
5 read the newspaper
6 play
7 play cards
8 play basketball
9 play the guitar
10 practice the piano
11 exercise
12 swim
13 plant flowers
14 use the computer
15 write a letter
16 relax