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PLANIFICACION Y TEMAS PARA EL EXAMEN DE UBICACION
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UNIDAD EDUCATIVA FISCAL MARTHA BUCARAM DE ROLDOS
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TEACHER: Ing. Byron Floreano Date: MAY. 2018
COUNTER: 1,BACHELOR’S DEGREE Classroom:
1. Objetivos
Impartir lo temas para la preparación de examen de ubicación
2. Descripción de la clases:
Sera dictada a los estudiantes que no lograron completar el puntaje requerido para
aprobar el año lectivo. Se realizara un breve repaso del vocabulario y frases más usadas.
Los estudiantes aprenderán a realizar una auto presentación, vocabulario relacionado a
las distintas unidades, nuevas frases, construcción de oraciones sencillas. Se hará uso de
la grabadora como laboratorio de aprendizaje
Se procederá a impartir las clases de recuperación de acuerdo al cronograma estipulado.
3. Pre Requisitos
Verbos regulares e irregulares en presente, pasado, futuro, números, alfabeto, uso del
verbo to be en presente y pasado, adjetivos comunes, puntuación, saludos, frases más
usadas, conjugación en presente perfecto, presente continuo y futuro.
4. Texto Guia y otras referencias
texto Libro del ministerio de educación level 4 edicion viewpoint
Face2face elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate, advance
Snapshot chris Barker
Grammarwork1,2,3,4 pamela Peterson breyer
Y Otros
Paginas web https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/splash
http://www.umflint.edu/
otros
5. Programa:
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3
Grammar -Verb patters in
present, future and
past.
Present Perfect tense in
affirmative, negative
and interrogative forms.
Since / For
First and Second
Conditional
sentences.
Pas Perfect tense.
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-Verbs related to
starting,
continuing and
finishing.
-Time Expressions.
Yes / no-questions and
wh-questions in the
Present perfect tense
Skills and strategies Vocabulary: Using
suffixes to create
adjectives and nouns
Grammar: identifying
principal verbs in verb
patterns
Reading: previewing
a text
Writing: signposting
the chronological
sequence of events
Listening: getting
familiar with the topic
and the kind of activity
Information
Speaking: using “I
mean” to clarify ideas
Vocabulary: grouping verbs
Grammar: using wh-
questions to get details and
yes/no questions to approach
a topic
Reading:
• focusing on familiar words
• understanding key ideas
Writing: connecting similar
and contrasting ideas
Listening: paying attention
to key words to identify
relevant details Speaking:
explaining and giving more
information with “that is”
Vocabulary:
• using adverbs to
convey attitude
• associating
vocabulary with
pictures
Reading: reading
literary texts:
skimming, predicting
and analyzing story
elements Writing:
summarizing a story
Listening:
identifying important
elements of a story
Speaking: reacting
to a story
Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6
Grammar -Tag questions
-Indirect Questions
-Placing Emphasis
with much and very
-Passive Voice
-Yes/no-questions and wh-
questions in the passive voice.
-Past and Past Participle forms
of verbs.
-Wishes
- verbs
Skills and
strategies
Vocabulary:
classifying words
Reading:
• reading a map
•identifying informed
opinions
Writing: using facts
and reasons
to support opinions
Listening:
• listening for
repetition
• using visuals
Speaking:
• asking for
directions politely
Reading:
inferring
Writing:
• generating ideas
• writing an information report
or news
Listening:
understanding
numbers
Speaking:
• reacting to news
• introducing a piece of news
Vocabulary:
understanding
prepositions
Grammar:
visualizing phrasal
verbs
Reading: drawing
conclusions
Writing:
• writing a “how to”
article
• explaining cause and
effect
Listening: taking notes
Speaking:
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• addressing people
politely
Checking instructions and
clarifying
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