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1. Dirección General de Educación Superior Tecnológica
1. Datos Generales de la asignatura
Nombre de la asignatura: Diplomado de Inglés Nivel 2
Temas Subtemas
No. Nombre
1.
INTRODUCE YOURSELF 1. Greetings and Verb to Be
1,1 Whquestions
with Be
1,2 Yes / No Questions
1,3 Short Answers
2. Possessives Adjectives
3. Simple Present
3,1 Whquestions
3,2 Irregular Verbs
4. Time Expressions (prepositions)
5. Demostratives
5,1 Ask for prices
6. Preferences; comparisons with
Adjectives
2. 2 Quantifiers
and
Frecuency Adverbs
1. Simple present and Objects
Pronouns
1,1 Short Answers
2. Would + verb + to+ verb
3. Present continous (Future)
4. Quantifiers
5. Questions with How and Frecuency
Adverbs
6. Simple Past and Past of be
7. Prepositions of Place
8. Quantifiers
8,1 How many
8,2 How much
3 Present Perfect Vs Simple Past 1. Describing people
2. Modifiers with participles and
prepositions
3. Present Perfect
3,1 Already
3,2 Yet
3,3 Regular Past Participles
3,4 Irregular Past Participles
4. Present Perfect Vs Simple Past
4,1 For and Since
5. Adverbs before Adjectives
6. Conjunctions ( linking words)
7. Modal Verbs
7,1 Can
7,2 Should
3. 4 Present Continuous Vs Going to 1. So, too, neither and either
2. Modal verbs would and will for
request
3. Comparations with adjectives
3,1 Comparative
3,2 Superlative
4. Questions with How
5. Present Continuous Vs Going to
6. Messages with tell and ask
7. Describing changes