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No. UNIDAD NOMBRE DEL COMPETENCIA CLASE DE ITEM
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Reconocimiento,
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1 Unit 2 Hope Vs Wish Argumentativa Analisis
2 Unit 2 Hope Argumentativa Analisis
DIRECTORES DE CURSO
DOCUMENTO DE IDENTIDAD
CEAD
E-MAIL Institucional acreditadores
TELEFONO FIJO Y CELULAR
ESCUELA
CODIGO DE CURSO
CURSO ACADEMICO
AÑO DE ELABORACION
NOMBRE EVALUADORES
3 Unit 4 Used to Argumentativa Analisis
4 Unit 1 Past Perfect Argumentativa Analisis
5 Unit 4
Conditional
Sentences
Argumentativa Analisis
6 Unit 4
Conditional
Sentences
Argumentativa Analisis
7 Unit 4 First Conditional Argumentativa Analisis
8 Unit 1 Past Perfect Argumentativa Analisis
9 Unit 1
Time Clauses in the
Past
Argumentativa Analisis
10 Unit 6
Present and Past
Tenses of the
Passive Voice
Argumentativa Analisis
11 1
Congratulatory
vocabulary
Interpretativa Comprensión
12 2
Meaning from
context
Interpretativa Comprensión
13 2
Meaning from
context
Interpretativa Analisis
14 3
Natural
phenomenon
Interpretativa Comprensión
15 3 Vocabulary Interpretativa Comprensión
16 4 Used To interpretativa comprensión
17 4 Used to Interpretativa comprensión
18 5
Sequencing past
events
Interpretativa Analisis
19 5
Sequencing past
events
Interpretativa comprensión
20 6 Passive Voice Interpretativa Analisis
21 1 Past Perfect Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
22 1 Past Perfect Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
23 2 Use of "Wish" Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
24 3 First Conditional Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
25 3 First Conditional Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
26 3 First Conditional Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
27 4
"Used" to for past
actions
Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
28 4
"Used" to for past
actions
Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
29 4
"Used" to for past
actions
Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
30 4
"Used" to for past
actions
Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
31 1
Time clauses in the
past
Interpretativa Comprensión
32 1
Time clauses in the
past
Interpretativa Comprensión
33 1
Time clauses in the
past
Interpretativa Comprensión
34 1
Time clauses in the
past
Interpretativa Comprensión
35 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
36 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
37 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
38 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
39 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
40 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
41 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
42 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
43 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
44 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
45 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
46 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
47 4 Used to Interpretativa Comprensión
48 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
49 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
50 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
JAG
INVIL
90170
INGLES IV
2014-I
DESTREZA NOMBRE DEL TIPO DE
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de: listening,
grammar, reading
or Vocabulary
Nombre del tutor
autor de la
pregunta
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
selección Multiple
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
VICERRECTORIA DE MEDIOS Y MEDIACIONES PEDAGOGICAS
FORMATO PARA LA CONSTRUCCION DE ITEMS PARA EL TEMA D
INFORMACION BASICA
Yenny Constanza Parrado Barreto
20384672
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Grammar
Alexander
fernández
Selección Multiple
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3
Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Writing Meliza Rueda W1
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Listening
Leonardo
Leguizamón
L2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
Link de R2
(Preguntas 41 a 50)
ENUNCIADO (con el contexto) CLAVE
Letra de la
Respuesta
Correcta
During this English course, you studied that people can use the expression
“hope” when they want something and they believe it is really possible to
achieve it. At the same time, people use the expression “wish” when they want
something but they do not think it is very possible to achieve it.
So, according to the prior statements, choose the sentence that can be best
inferred from the image: (Ver Imagen 1 enviada en adjunto)
C
During this English course, you studied that people can use the expression
“hope” when they want something and they believe it is really possible to
achieve it.
So, according to the prior statement, choose the sentence that best represents
the image. (Ver imagen 2 enviada en adjunto)
A
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA
VICERRECTORIA DE MEDIOS Y MEDIACIONES PEDAGOGICAS
FORMATO PARA LA CONSTRUCCION DE ITEMS PARA EL TEMA D
INFORMACION BASICA
During this English course, you studied the expression “used to” for something
that happened regularly in the past.
Based on the prior statement, choose the sentence that best represents the
image.
(Ver imagen 3 enviada en adjunto)
B
During this English course, you studied that the past perfect tense was used
express an action that took place before a certain time in the past.
So, based on the prior statement, choose the sentence that best describes the
image.
(Ver imagen 4 enviada en adjunto)
A
During English IV, you studied the expression “if” and the different forms of
conditionals, namely the first, the second and the third conditionals. There is
one more form and it is called “the zero conditional”. The zero conditional is
used for scientific facts or statements that are always true. In this case, we use
the simple present tense in both parts of the sentence.
Based on the prior information, choose the option that best interprets the image.
(Ver imagen 5 enviada en anexo)
A
During English IV, you studied the expression “if” and the different forms of
conditionals, namely the first, the second and the third conditionals. There is
one more form and it is called “the zero conditional”. The zero conditional is
used for facts or statements that are always true.
Read the following dialog between and English teacher and his Student:
English Teacher: Could you give some examples of Zero Conditional?
Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: If I do not understand my
homework, I ask my teacher. And this is my second example: “If you pay your
electricity bills today, the service will not be disconnected.
Teacher: Good try Michael; I have to tell you that
________________________________.
Choose the option that best completes the dialogue:
A
During English IV, you studied the expression “if” and the different forms of
conditionals, namely the first, the second and the third conditionals. The first
conditional is used to talk about the possibility of something happening in the
future. It is important to structure it with simple present and simple future at
each side of the sentence.
Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student:
English Teacher: Could you give some examples of First Conditional?
Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: If I study hard for the test, I will
pass it. And this is my second example: If I feel fine tonight, I will go to the
party.
Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that
________________________________.
Choose the option that best completes the dialogue:
C
During this English course, you studied that the past perfect tense was used
express an action that took place before a certain time in the past.
Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student:
English Teacher: Could you give some examples of past perfect?
Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: I have lived in the city since I
got married. And this is my second example: I had lived in the same house
before I got married.
Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that
________________________________.
Choose the option that best completes the dialogue:
D
In English IV, You have also studied the topic “Time Clauses in the past”. In
simple words, the aim of the topic is to join two or more sentences into one
sentence following a time line. There are some words to make one sentence
by using the time words before, after, or as soon as. However, it is important
that you put the words in the correct place to keep the same meaning.
Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student:
English Teacher: Could you give some examples of Time Clauses in the past
using the words before, after, or as soon as?
Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: I got to the supermarket
before the supervisor closed the meat section. This is my second example: I
visited Mexico City, after my Mom got sick. Finally, this is my third example: I
left the classroom as soon as I will hear the shooting.
Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that
________________________________.
Choose the option that best completes the dialogue:
A
9. In English IV, You have also studied the topic “Passive Voice in Simple
Present and Simple Past Tenses. In general, the difference between the
passive and the active voices rely on the subject. In active voice the subject is
the “doer” of the action, meanwhile in the passive voice the subject is the
receiver or “object” of the action. (e.g. America was discovered by Christopher
Columbus).
Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student:
English Teacher: Could you give some examples of Passive Voice in simple
present and simple past tense?
Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: The homework is completed
by the student. This is my second example: The lecture was presented by the
Professor.
Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that
________________________________.
Choose the option that best completes the dialogue:
A
Image 1-Archivo Cristina Otalora-Wedding ***
Select the correct answer according to the picture (grammatically correct)
A
Image 2. Archivo Cristina Otalora- Womanizer*** Select the correct statement
according the picture.
B
Image 3. Archivo Cristina Otálora- Break down *** Select the correct phrasal
verb for the graphic.
A
Image 4. Archivo Cristina Otalora -Deluge-flood *** Select the correct answer
according to the graphic
B
Image 5 Archivo Cristina Otálora- Swell*** Select the correct answer according
to the graphic
A
Select the correct answer according to this statement*** It is the correct
expression in english to talk about past habits that doesn´t exist nowadays
A
Select the correct answer according to the definition.*** It is a word with
negative meaning similar to ruin something but also possitive meaning when
you what people feel loved.
B
Select the correct answer according to the definition. Two words to express that
the car can´t go on because one of its part doesn´t work properly
C
Select the correct answer according to the definition.*** Verb used to particulary
talk about playing in casinos
D
Select the correct answer according to the definition.**¨This word is a noun
when is one word and a phrasal verb when is two words, both are related to
escape.
A
Correct the mistake in the sentence which is in Past Perfect Tense:
He had write a letter to María.
C
Correct the mistake in the sentence
which is in Past Perfect Tense:
We had been strand for six days.
C
Correct the mistake of the next sentence:
I want to play tennis - I wish it would stopped raining
D
Identify the mistake of the next sentence which is a first conditional:
If they doesn’t transport the product at the right temperature, it will spoil.
A
Identify the first conditional in the next situation, what is the mistake?
It is morning. You are at home. You plan to play tennis this afternoon. But there
are some clouds in the sky. Imagine that it rains. What will you do? If it rain this
morning, I will stay home.
D
This is the first conditional, what is the mistake?
If the truck drivers goes on strike, the delivery will arrive late
B
Molly was a young girl in the 1980s. Read what she says about it and find the
mistake:
“I was a young girl in the 1980s. My friends and I use to do a lot of things which
shocked our parents. We used to do things our mothers never did”.
B
There is a mistake in this sentence:
When they were younger, they use to go to the beach and collects comics.
D
Find the mistake of the next situation:
Your teacher is asking about the activities you didn't do last year after school, so
you answer: After school, I din't use to play chess and hide –and – seek.
C
Correct the mistake:
In elementary school, I didn't used to jump the rope and dance Axé.
B
What is the girl’s bad habit? A
Why is the man asking for money? D
What is Ben’s problem? B
What does Jill do with her hair? C
What happened to Eric at the airport? A
Where did he travel to? D
How did Eric’s son like the trip? C
What activities did Eric do there?
How long did he stay there? C
Where did John move to? B
According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was influenced by his grandfather’s collection of books?
B
According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was brought up by his grandparents when he was a little kid
because his parents had to live in another place?
C
According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was prized for his surrealist poetry?
B
According to the reading "Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was influenced by the wonderful stories of his nanny?
A
According to the reading " Famous Latin American winners of the Nobel Prize in
Literature" who was forced to stop his Law Studies because of violence?
C
According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was led to believe his father was not alive?
D
According to the reading " Famous Latin American winners of the Nobel Prize in
Literature" who used to work as a journalist when he was a teenager?
D
According to the reading "Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was the first one to win the Romulo Gallego Prize?
D
According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was forced to move from his hometown because of his father´s
thoughts?
A
According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize
winners" who was the one who never abandoned his career?
D
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FAMOUS LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
OPCION DE RESPUESTA A OPCION DE
TEXTO A REALIMENTACION
TEXTO B (con el
contexto)
REALIMENTACION
I hope I can jump as a dolphin.
Incorrect. Jumping as
a dolphin is not
realistic as a "Hope".
It corresponds more
as a "Wish"
I wish I can jump as
a dolphin.
Incorrect. Though
jumpling as a
dolphin is a "Wish"
the modal CAN is
not the correct
conjugation
I hope you can visit me this
summer
Correct. This
sentence best
represents the image
and is correctly
structured
I hope I can visit
Mars next summer.
Incorrect. Though
the structure for
using "hope" is
correct, the
sentence does not
fit the image.
I used to be to swim as a fisth but
not any more..
Incorrect. Nor the
structure nor the idea
of this sentence are
grammarly correct.
I used to run very
often but now I only
do it on weekends
Correct. This
sentence best
represents the
image and is
correctly structured
When she took the plane to
Honolulu, I had taken off almost
half an hour before to UK.
Correct. This
sentence best
represents the image
and it is also
grammarly correct.
When I took the
plane to Honolulu.,
she had taken off
to Wellington
Incorrect. Though
the sentence is
grammarly close to
be correct, the past
perfect does not
represent the flight
schedule.
If you drink too much water, you
get sick.
Correct. The sentence
is grammarly correct
and it best represents
the image.
If you drink too
much water, you get
taller.
Incorrect. The
sentence is
grammarly correct
but it does not
represent the
image. In common
sense wise the
sentence is not very
logic.
the first example is correct but the
second example does not reflect
the structure of the zero
conditional.
Correct. This option
best explains the
examples given by the
student in the
dialogue.
both, the first and
the second
examples are
incorrect because
none of them reflect
the structure of the
zero conditional.
Incorrect. the first
example is correct
but the second
example does not
reflect the structure
of the zero
conditional.
the first example is correct but the
second example does not reflect
the structure of the first
conditional.
Incorrect. In the
examples given by the
student both, the first
and the second
examples are correct
both, the first and
the second
examples are
incorrect because
none of them reflect
the structure of the
first conditional.
Incorrect. In the
examples given by
the student both, the
first and the second
examples are
correct
the first example is correct but the
second example does not reflect
the structure of the past perfect.
Incorrect. In the
examples given by the
student, the first
example is incorrect
but the second
example is right.
both, the first and
the second
examples are
incorrect because
none of them reflect
the structure of the
past perfect.
Incorrect. In the
examples given by
the student, the first
example is incorrect
but the second
example is right.
the first and second examples are
correct but the second example is
incorrect.
Correct. the first and
second examples are
correct but the second
example is incorrect.
both, the first and
the second
examples are
incorrect but the last
one is right.
Inorrect. the first
and second
examples are
correct but the
second example is
incorrect.
the first and second examples are
correct.
Correct. The first and
second examples are
correct.
both, the first and
the second
examples are
incorrect.
Inorrect. The first
and second
examples are
correct.
Congratulations on your wedding
Correct! The imagen
refers to a wedding,
and the correct
expression is
congratulation on.
Congratulations for
getting wedding
Incorrect, sorry
getting wedding is a
mistake
He is very faithful man, only one
woman in his life.
Incorrect! The image
doesn´t suggest that.
He is such a
womanizer, he can´t
be faithful.
yes! that´s what the
picture suggests
What a pity !His car has broken
down.
correct! this is phrasal
verb
What a pity his car
has broken into
damage
Sorry! It is wrongly
used the phrasal
verb
The news showed a terrible
deluge in Nashville.
Yes! that´s what the
pic shows
The news showed a
terrible huricane in
nashville
Sorry, that isn´t
according to the pic
When the volume of water
increases, rivers swell
Yes! that´s correct.
When the river
swell, the water is
low
Sorry, that´s
incorrect
Used to
Yes that´s the correct
expression
use to
Sorry that is
incorrect
Decay
Sorry, that´s not the
word
Spoil
yes! that´s the word
we mean
Break into
Sorry, for the car you
will use break down
Boild water
Sorry, that´s
incorrect
Playing
Incorrect, that´s not
the word we are
looking for.
Gameing
Incorrect, the word
doesn´t even exist.
Getaway/ get away
Yes! that´s the correct
meaning
runaway/run away
Sorry, that phrasal
verb doesn´t exist
as one word.
had
Incorrect answer
because this word
does not have any
mistake.
write
Correct because
this verb must be in
past participle as
the sentence is in
Past Perfect: written
had
It is incorrect because
this word is written
properly
been
Incorrect as the verb
is well written
tennis
Incorrect answer
because this word is
written properly.
raining
It is incorrect
because this word
does not have any
mistake.
doesn't
This is the Correct
answer, because the
pronoun is “they” so
the auxiliary must be
don’t. We use doesn’t
for third person in
singular “he, she, it”
transport
Incorrect because
this verb is ok.
will
Incorrect answer
because the word is
correct.
stay
Incorrect because
this verb is well
written.
truck
It is incorrect because
this word is written
properly
goes
Correct, because
the verb must be
“go” as the pronoun
is not a third person.
young
Incorrect answer as
the word is well
written
use
Correct answer
because the verb
must be in past
tense “used”
were
It is incorrect as the
verb is well written
younger
Incorrect answer as
this comparative
adjective is correct.
school
Incorrect answer
because this word is
written properly
use
Incorrect answer
because the word is
correct
elementary
Incorrect answer
because the word
does not have any
mistake.
used
It is Correct
because the verb
must be written in
infinitive form “use”
as it is in negative
form
She Bites her nails.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
She doesn’t obey
her mother.
Sorry. This is not
her bad habit
He had an accident.
Sorry. This is not why
he is asking for
money.
He was mugged
Sorry. This is not
why he is asking for
money.
He doesn’t love the woman
anymore.
Sorry, This is not
Ben's problem.
He is becoming
dependent on
alcohol.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
She talks too much
Sorry. This is not what
she does with her
hair.
She wears too
sloppy.
Sorry. This is not
what she does with
her hair.
The flight was delayed.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
The weather was
terrible.
Sorry. That didn't
happen to Eric
New York.
Sorry. this is not the
place he traveled to.
Minnesota
Sorry. this is not the
place he traveled to.
He hated it.
Sorry. this was not
how he felt about his
trip.
He didn’t mind.
Sorry. This was not
how he felt about his
trip.
Swimming, dancing and clubbing.
Sorry. Eric didn't do
that.
Crabbing, cooked,
took pictures, played
sports.
Sorry. Eric didn't do
that.
Three days.
Sorry. That´s not the
days he stayed there.
Four days.
Sorry. That´s not the
days he stayed
there.
The West Coast.
Sorry. He did not
move there.
Bellingham.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
Miguel Angel Asturias
Wrong Answer. Even
he lives in his
grandparents house
when he was a kid;
the reading never
mentions his grand
father had a library.
Octavio Paz Lozano
That´s correct. He
used to read the
great collection of
Mexican and
European books
from his
grandfather´s
collection.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. He used to
read his grandfather´s
collection of books.
But the text does not
say he was educated
by his grandparents.
Octavio Paz Lozano
That is wrong. He
used to read his
grandfathers´s
collection of books
But the text does
not say his
grandparents
educated him.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is incorrect.He was
given the prized for
his novels of
Indigenous people.
Octavio Paz Lozano
That is correct. He
was awarded by his
surrealist poetry.
Miguel Angel Asturias
That is correct. When
he and his family were
forced to live in
Salamana;his nanny,
Lola Reyes, was a
young indigenous
woman who told him
stories of their myths
and legends that
would later have a
great influence on his
work.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is incorrect. Asturias
spent a year studying
medicine before
switching to the
faculty of law. But it
was just a personal
decisión.It was not
due to violence.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. Paz
abandoned his law
studies and left for
Yucatán to work at a
school in Mérida for
sons of peasants
and workers.
However, it was not
due to violence.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is wrong. The text
does not mention he
won th Romulo
Gallego prize.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. The text
does not mention he
won the Romulo
Gallego prize.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is right. sturias's
father opposed the
dictatorship of Manuel
Estrada Cabrera. His
parents were quite
persecuted. His father
lost his job, and he
and his family were
forced to move in
1905 to one of his
grandparents’ house
farm in Salamá.
Octavio Paz Lozano
Eventhouh, his
father was an active
supporter of the
Revolution against
the Díaz regime.
The text does not
say they had to
move to another
place because of it.
Miguel Angel Asturias
It is incorrect. Asturias
spent a year studying
medicine before
switching to the
faculty of law.
Octavio Paz Lozano
It is wrong. In 1937,
Paz abandoned his
law studies and left
for Yucatán to work
at a school in
Mérida for sons of
peasants and
workers.
OPCION DE OPCION DE OBSERVACIONES
TEXTO C (con el
contexto)
REALIMENTACION
TEXTO D (con el
contexto)
REALIMENTACION
I wish I could jump
as a dolphin.
Correct. This is a "Wish"
and the conjugation is
accurate.
I hope I could jump
as a dolphin.
Incorrect. Jumping as
a dolphin is not
realistic as a "Hope".
It corresponds more
as a "Wish"
I hope I was there
next fall.
Incorrect. Nor the
structure nor the idea of
this sentence are
grammarly correct.
I hope I grow very
soon
Incorrect. The
sentence does not fit
the image though it is
grammarly correct.
I used to wear a
beard and a
mustache.
Incorrect. The sentence
does not fit the image
though it is grammarly
correct.
I used to have
money in the bank.
Incorrect. The
sentence does not fit
the image though it is
grammarly correct.
I booked my flight
but I never took the
plane.
Incorrect. The sentence
does not represent the
image nor the past
perfect.
When planes take
off, passengers get
an emptiness
feeling in their
bellies.
Incorrect. The
sentence does not
represent the image
nor the past perfect.
If you drink too
much water, you get
better.
Incorrect. The sentence
does not represent the
message of the image
correctly. In fact the
sentence is opposite to
the image.
If you drink too
much water, you get
fatter.
Incorrect. The
sentence does not
represent the
message of the image
correctly. In fact the
sentence is opposite
to the image.
both, the first and
the second
examples are
correct
Incorrect. the first
example is correct but
the second example
does not reflect the
structure of the zero
conditional.
none of the
examples given are
correct.
Incorrect. the first
example is correct but
the second example
does not reflect the
structure of the zero
conditional.
both, the first and
the second
examples are
correct
Correct. In the examples
given by the student
both, the first and the
second examples are
correct
none of the
examples given are
correct nor in
structure nor in
grammar.
Incorrect. In the
examples given by the
student both, the first
and the second
examples are correct
both, the first and
the second
examples are
correct
Incorrect. In the
examples given by the
student, the first
example is incorrect but
the second example is
right.
the first example is
incorrect but the
second example is
right.
Correct. In the
examples given by the
student, the first
example is incorrect
but the second
example is right.
both, the first and
last examples are
correct but the
second one is
incorrect.
Inorrect. the first and
second examples are
correct but the second
example is incorrect.
the first example is
incorrect but the
second and third
examples are right.
Inorrect. the first and
second examples are
correct but the second
example is incorrect.
both, the first and
second examples
are not in the
passive voice.
Inorrect. The first and
second examples are
correct.
both, the first and
second examples
are not in the
present and past
tenses.
Inorrect. The first and
second examples are
correct.
Congratulation on
your married
Incorrect, married is
incorrectly used.
Congratulation on
your weding
The word wedding
has a mistake.
He as faithful as
womanizer.
Incorrect , the picture
doesn´t suggest that.
He is a good man
even though the
women are
womanizers.
Incorrect, womanizer
is used for man not
for woman
What a pity his car
break at all.
Sorry, that is not a
phrasal verb
What a pity !! he
breaks his car.
Sorry, there is not
phrasal verb.
The news showed a
terrible storm in
nashville
Sorry, that isn´t according
to the pic
The news showed a
terrible earthquake
Sorry, that isn´t
according to the pic
When the volume of
water decrease
rivers swell
Sorry, that´s incorrect
When the water
swells the river
decrease
Sorry, that´s incorrect
past about Sorry that´s incorrect used in past Sorry that´s incorrect
Loved Sorry, that´s not the word Plunder
Sorry, that´s not the
word
Flat tire
Yes! cars can not go on if
they have flat tire
Self ignition
That´s just a part of
the car but doesn´t
suggest damage
bidding
Incorrect, that´s not the
word we are looking for.
Gambling
Yes! that´s the verb
used for playing
casinos.
throwaway/throw
away
Sorry, that phrasal verb
doesn´t exist as one
word.
beaway/be away
Sorry, that phrasal
verb doesn´t exist as
one word.
letter
Incorrect because the
correct way to write this
word is letter.
to
Incorrect because
this preposition is
written properly.
strand
Correct because the verb
must be in past participle
so it must be "stranded".
for
Incorrect answer
because this
preposition does not
have any mistake
would
Incorrect answer as
the word is well written
stopped
Correct, because the
verb is written in past
tense, so it must be
“stop”
right
Incorrect because the
adjective is well written.
temperature
Incorrect as this
noun is well written
home
Incorrect because this
noun is ok.
rain
Correct answer,
because the verb
must be "rains" as the
pronoun is "it" and the
structure of the
contitional is: if +
present simple, will +
base verb
delivery
Incorrect as the word is
well written
arrive
Incorrect answer
because this verb is
ok
which
Incorrect answer
because this word is
written properly
a lot of
Incorrect answer
because the words
are correct
go
It is incorrect because
this verb is written
properly
use
Correct answer
because the verb
must be "used"
din't
It is Correct as the
auxiliary is written in a
wrong way, it must be
“didn't”
hide
It is incorrect as the
word is well written
rope
It is incorrect because
this word is written
properly
dance
Incorrect
answer because this
verb is ok
She is sick.
Sorry. This is not her bad
habit
She is hungry.
Sorry. This is not her
bad habit
He needs to pay
bills.
Sorry. This is not why he
is asking for money.
He was playing
cards and he lost.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
He lost his job.
Sorry, This is not Ben's
problem.
He won the lottery.
Sorry, This is not
Ben's problem.
She plays with the
ends of her hair.
Yes! that´s the correct
answer
She is a vegetarian.
Sorry. This is not what
she does with her
hair.
He got lost.
Sorry. That didn't happen
to Eric
He lost his flight.
Sorry. That didn't
happen to Eric
New Wark.
Sorry. this is not the
place he traveled to.
Washington D.C.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
He had the time of
his life.
Yes! that´s the correct
answer
He got bored.
Sorry. this was not
how he felt about his
trip.
Hopping, Picnicking,
Swimming and
clubbing.
Sorry. Eric didn't do that.
Crabbing, Boating,
Hopping, Picnicking,
Cooked, Got
massages.
Yes! that´s the
correct answer
Six days.
Yes! that´s the correct
answer
A month.
Sorry. That´s not the
days he stayed there.
Washington.
Sorry. He did not move
there.
Miami.
Sorry. He did not
move there.
Gabriel García
Márquez
That is incorrect. His
grandfather used to
teach him lessons from
the dictionary.However,
the reading never
mentions his grand father
had a library.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
That is incorrect. The
text does not say
anything about it.
Gabriel García
Márquez
That is correct. When his
father became a
pharmacist. He and his
mother had to leave him
with his maternal
grandparents.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is wrong. Jorge
Mario Vargas Llosa
was brough up by his
maternal father
because his parents
had divorced. So
during his fist yeas of
life, he was brought
up by his grandfather
and his mother.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It iswrong. He was
awarded by his magic
realism of his stories and
novels.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is wrong. He was
awarded by his for his
cartography of
structures of power.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is wrong. The text does
not mention anything
about it.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is correct.After the so-
called "Bogotazo" in
1948, bloody riots that
erupted on April 9
because of the
assassination of the
popular leader Jorge
Gaitan, the university
closed indefinitely and his
pension was burned. It
was the fist time, he had
to abandon his law
career.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is wrong. He never
abandoned his
career.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is wrong. The text does
not mention anything
about it.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is right. As a child,
Vargas Llosa was led
to believe that his
father had died—his
mother and her family
did not want to explain
that his parents had
separated.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is wrong. He became a
journalist when he was
studying at University.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
That is correct. At the
age of 16, before his
graduation, Vargas
Llosa began working
as an amateur
journalist for local
newspaper.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is wrong. He won the
Romulo Gallego prize in
1972 while Jorge Mario
Vargas Llosa won it in
1967.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is correct. He won
the Romulo Gallego
prize in 1972 while
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa won it in 1967.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is wrong. The text does
not mention anything
about it.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
It is wrong. The text
does not mention
anything about it.
Gabriel García
Márquez
It is wrong.He pursued a
self-directed education
that resulted in his
leaving law school for a
career in journalism.
Jorge Mario Vargas
Llosa
That is correct. He
was the only one who
never stopped
studying his career.
OBSERVACIONES
Sin Observaciones
Bastante obvia por
favor aumentar
nivel de dificultad. //
Se hizo el ajuste
respetctivo aunque
la retroalimeintacion
no era precisa, se
nivelo la similitud de
las opciones
Las respuesta
dadas no
corresponden a lo
que la imagen
representa.
Sugiero cambio de
pregunta// Se
reviso la pregunta.
No se coinciide con
la retroalimentacion,
El enunciado en la
grafica se relaciona
con la opcion
correcta. el "short
cut" implica la
reduccón de la
intensidad inicial de
"5 miles a day" de
hay la pertinencia
de la opcion B
La imagen
corresponde a a la
respuesta dada;
pero hace falta un
opción de
respuesta con su re
alimentaión // Se
agrega opcion
faltante que fue
borrada en algun
momento..seguram
ente por accidente
Sin Observaciones
Por favor
reestructurar el
enunciado puede
llegar a ser confuso
para los
estudiantes. (ver
instructivo)// Se
omite la palabra
Scientific para
facilitrar la
instruccion. La
pregunta es acorde
con el instructivo.
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Las opción que se
da como correcta no
lo es, por favor
revisar y hacer las
correcciones
necesarias.// En
desacuerdo. El
primer y segundo
ejemplo estan
correctos. El tercero
no lo esta dado que
la primera condicion
esta en pasado y la
segunda es futuro.
Ello implica que el
conector AS SOON
AS ... no se ajusta
al "meaning" de la
oracion
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Se realiza ajustes
gramaticales- Yenny
Parrado
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
El enunciado no es
claro "when you
what people feel
loved" por favor
revisar
Se realiza ajustes
gramaticales- Yenny
Parrado
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
El tema es Past
Perfect pero el error
que se propone es
de spelling, sugiero
modificar pregunta y
hacer énfasis en la
gramática
relacionada al tema.
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
El enunciado dice
corregir no
identificar, por tal
motivo es necesario
modificar o bien la
pregunta o la opción
correcta con sus
respectiva re
alimentación.
Sugiero aumentar el
nivel de
complejidad.
Sin Observaciones
Sugiero aumentar el
nivel de
complejidad.
El tema es “used to”
y el error que ellos
deben identificar no
está relacionado al
tema.
Sugiero incorporar
oraciones con “used
to” pero en forma
negativa, así
aumenta un poco la
complejidad.
Sugiero aumentar el
nivel de
complejidad.
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones
Sin Observaciones

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1. pruebas nacionales inglés iv 2014- i

  • 1. No. UNIDAD NOMBRE DEL COMPETENCIA CLASE DE ITEM 0 Se debe mencionar el numero de la unidad de online contents que corresponda Escoger entre: Interpretativa, Argumentativa o Propositiva Escoger entre: 1. Reconocimiento, 2. Aplicación, 3. Análisis, 4. Evaluación, 5. Sintesis, 6. Comprensión 1 Unit 2 Hope Vs Wish Argumentativa Analisis 2 Unit 2 Hope Argumentativa Analisis DIRECTORES DE CURSO DOCUMENTO DE IDENTIDAD CEAD E-MAIL Institucional acreditadores TELEFONO FIJO Y CELULAR ESCUELA CODIGO DE CURSO CURSO ACADEMICO AÑO DE ELABORACION NOMBRE EVALUADORES
  • 2. 3 Unit 4 Used to Argumentativa Analisis 4 Unit 1 Past Perfect Argumentativa Analisis 5 Unit 4 Conditional Sentences Argumentativa Analisis
  • 3. 6 Unit 4 Conditional Sentences Argumentativa Analisis 7 Unit 4 First Conditional Argumentativa Analisis 8 Unit 1 Past Perfect Argumentativa Analisis
  • 4. 9 Unit 1 Time Clauses in the Past Argumentativa Analisis 10 Unit 6 Present and Past Tenses of the Passive Voice Argumentativa Analisis 11 1 Congratulatory vocabulary Interpretativa Comprensión 12 2 Meaning from context Interpretativa Comprensión 13 2 Meaning from context Interpretativa Analisis 14 3 Natural phenomenon Interpretativa Comprensión
  • 5. 15 3 Vocabulary Interpretativa Comprensión 16 4 Used To interpretativa comprensión 17 4 Used to Interpretativa comprensión 18 5 Sequencing past events Interpretativa Analisis 19 5 Sequencing past events Interpretativa comprensión 20 6 Passive Voice Interpretativa Analisis 21 1 Past Perfect Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 22 1 Past Perfect Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 23 2 Use of "Wish" Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 24 3 First Conditional Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 25 3 First Conditional Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento
  • 6. 26 3 First Conditional Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 27 4 "Used" to for past actions Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 28 4 "Used" to for past actions Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 29 4 "Used" to for past actions Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 30 4 "Used" to for past actions Interpretativa 1. Reconocimiento 31 1 Time clauses in the past Interpretativa Comprensión 32 1 Time clauses in the past Interpretativa Comprensión 33 1 Time clauses in the past Interpretativa Comprensión 34 1 Time clauses in the past Interpretativa Comprensión 35 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión 36 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión 37 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión 38 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión 39 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión
  • 7. 40 3 Conditionals Interpretativa Comprensión 41 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 42 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 43 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 44 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 45 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
  • 8. 46 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 47 4 Used to Interpretativa Comprensión 48 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 49 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión 50 6 Pasive Voice Interpretativa Comprensión
  • 9. JAG INVIL 90170 INGLES IV 2014-I DESTREZA NOMBRE DEL TIPO DE Especificar si es de: listening, grammar, reading or Vocabulary Nombre del tutor autor de la pregunta Selección Multiple Grammar Alexander fernández Selección Multiple Grammar Alexander fernández selección Multiple UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA VICERRECTORIA DE MEDIOS Y MEDIACIONES PEDAGOGICAS FORMATO PARA LA CONSTRUCCION DE ITEMS PARA EL TEMA D INFORMACION BASICA Yenny Constanza Parrado Barreto 20384672
  • 12. Grammar Alexander fernández Selección Multiple Grammar Alexander fernández Selección Multiple Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1
  • 13. Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V1 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3 Vocabulary Cristina Otálora V3 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1
  • 14. Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Writing Meliza Rueda W1 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2
  • 15. Listening Leonardo Leguizamón L2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2
  • 16. Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Reading Yelitza Cedeño R2 Link de R2 (Preguntas 41 a 50)
  • 17. ENUNCIADO (con el contexto) CLAVE Letra de la Respuesta Correcta During this English course, you studied that people can use the expression “hope” when they want something and they believe it is really possible to achieve it. At the same time, people use the expression “wish” when they want something but they do not think it is very possible to achieve it. So, according to the prior statements, choose the sentence that can be best inferred from the image: (Ver Imagen 1 enviada en adjunto) C During this English course, you studied that people can use the expression “hope” when they want something and they believe it is really possible to achieve it. So, according to the prior statement, choose the sentence that best represents the image. (Ver imagen 2 enviada en adjunto) A UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA VICERRECTORIA DE MEDIOS Y MEDIACIONES PEDAGOGICAS FORMATO PARA LA CONSTRUCCION DE ITEMS PARA EL TEMA D INFORMACION BASICA
  • 18. During this English course, you studied the expression “used to” for something that happened regularly in the past. Based on the prior statement, choose the sentence that best represents the image. (Ver imagen 3 enviada en adjunto) B During this English course, you studied that the past perfect tense was used express an action that took place before a certain time in the past. So, based on the prior statement, choose the sentence that best describes the image. (Ver imagen 4 enviada en adjunto) A During English IV, you studied the expression “if” and the different forms of conditionals, namely the first, the second and the third conditionals. There is one more form and it is called “the zero conditional”. The zero conditional is used for scientific facts or statements that are always true. In this case, we use the simple present tense in both parts of the sentence. Based on the prior information, choose the option that best interprets the image. (Ver imagen 5 enviada en anexo) A
  • 19. During English IV, you studied the expression “if” and the different forms of conditionals, namely the first, the second and the third conditionals. There is one more form and it is called “the zero conditional”. The zero conditional is used for facts or statements that are always true. Read the following dialog between and English teacher and his Student: English Teacher: Could you give some examples of Zero Conditional? Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: If I do not understand my homework, I ask my teacher. And this is my second example: “If you pay your electricity bills today, the service will not be disconnected. Teacher: Good try Michael; I have to tell you that ________________________________. Choose the option that best completes the dialogue: A During English IV, you studied the expression “if” and the different forms of conditionals, namely the first, the second and the third conditionals. The first conditional is used to talk about the possibility of something happening in the future. It is important to structure it with simple present and simple future at each side of the sentence. Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student: English Teacher: Could you give some examples of First Conditional? Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: If I study hard for the test, I will pass it. And this is my second example: If I feel fine tonight, I will go to the party. Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that ________________________________. Choose the option that best completes the dialogue: C During this English course, you studied that the past perfect tense was used express an action that took place before a certain time in the past. Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student: English Teacher: Could you give some examples of past perfect? Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: I have lived in the city since I got married. And this is my second example: I had lived in the same house before I got married. Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that ________________________________. Choose the option that best completes the dialogue: D
  • 20. In English IV, You have also studied the topic “Time Clauses in the past”. In simple words, the aim of the topic is to join two or more sentences into one sentence following a time line. There are some words to make one sentence by using the time words before, after, or as soon as. However, it is important that you put the words in the correct place to keep the same meaning. Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student: English Teacher: Could you give some examples of Time Clauses in the past using the words before, after, or as soon as? Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: I got to the supermarket before the supervisor closed the meat section. This is my second example: I visited Mexico City, after my Mom got sick. Finally, this is my third example: I left the classroom as soon as I will hear the shooting. Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that ________________________________. Choose the option that best completes the dialogue: A 9. In English IV, You have also studied the topic “Passive Voice in Simple Present and Simple Past Tenses. In general, the difference between the passive and the active voices rely on the subject. In active voice the subject is the “doer” of the action, meanwhile in the passive voice the subject is the receiver or “object” of the action. (e.g. America was discovered by Christopher Columbus). Read the following dialogue between an English Teacher and his Student: English Teacher: Could you give some examples of Passive Voice in simple present and simple past tense? Student: Yes, Teacher. This is my first example: The homework is completed by the student. This is my second example: The lecture was presented by the Professor. Teacher: Good try Michael. I have to tell you that ________________________________. Choose the option that best completes the dialogue: A Image 1-Archivo Cristina Otalora-Wedding *** Select the correct answer according to the picture (grammatically correct) A Image 2. Archivo Cristina Otalora- Womanizer*** Select the correct statement according the picture. B Image 3. Archivo Cristina Otálora- Break down *** Select the correct phrasal verb for the graphic. A Image 4. Archivo Cristina Otalora -Deluge-flood *** Select the correct answer according to the graphic B
  • 21. Image 5 Archivo Cristina Otálora- Swell*** Select the correct answer according to the graphic A Select the correct answer according to this statement*** It is the correct expression in english to talk about past habits that doesn´t exist nowadays A Select the correct answer according to the definition.*** It is a word with negative meaning similar to ruin something but also possitive meaning when you what people feel loved. B Select the correct answer according to the definition. Two words to express that the car can´t go on because one of its part doesn´t work properly C Select the correct answer according to the definition.*** Verb used to particulary talk about playing in casinos D Select the correct answer according to the definition.**¨This word is a noun when is one word and a phrasal verb when is two words, both are related to escape. A Correct the mistake in the sentence which is in Past Perfect Tense: He had write a letter to María. C Correct the mistake in the sentence which is in Past Perfect Tense: We had been strand for six days. C Correct the mistake of the next sentence: I want to play tennis - I wish it would stopped raining D Identify the mistake of the next sentence which is a first conditional: If they doesn’t transport the product at the right temperature, it will spoil. A Identify the first conditional in the next situation, what is the mistake? It is morning. You are at home. You plan to play tennis this afternoon. But there are some clouds in the sky. Imagine that it rains. What will you do? If it rain this morning, I will stay home. D
  • 22. This is the first conditional, what is the mistake? If the truck drivers goes on strike, the delivery will arrive late B Molly was a young girl in the 1980s. Read what she says about it and find the mistake: “I was a young girl in the 1980s. My friends and I use to do a lot of things which shocked our parents. We used to do things our mothers never did”. B There is a mistake in this sentence: When they were younger, they use to go to the beach and collects comics. D Find the mistake of the next situation: Your teacher is asking about the activities you didn't do last year after school, so you answer: After school, I din't use to play chess and hide –and – seek. C Correct the mistake: In elementary school, I didn't used to jump the rope and dance Axé. B What is the girl’s bad habit? A Why is the man asking for money? D What is Ben’s problem? B What does Jill do with her hair? C What happened to Eric at the airport? A Where did he travel to? D How did Eric’s son like the trip? C What activities did Eric do there? How long did he stay there? C
  • 23. Where did John move to? B According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was influenced by his grandfather’s collection of books? B According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was brought up by his grandparents when he was a little kid because his parents had to live in another place? C According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was prized for his surrealist poetry? B According to the reading "Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was influenced by the wonderful stories of his nanny? A According to the reading " Famous Latin American winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature" who was forced to stop his Law Studies because of violence? C
  • 24. According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was led to believe his father was not alive? D According to the reading " Famous Latin American winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature" who used to work as a journalist when he was a teenager? D According to the reading "Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was the first one to win the Romulo Gallego Prize? D According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was forced to move from his hometown because of his father´s thoughts? A According to the reading " Famous Latin American Literature Nobel Prize winners" who was the one who never abandoned his career? D https://docs.google.com/document/d/14L3rCjPZ1FYHPVskEN_u5t4kO8VNEQs prsHGVh1cXzg/edit?usp=sharing FAMOUS LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
  • 25. OPCION DE RESPUESTA A OPCION DE TEXTO A REALIMENTACION TEXTO B (con el contexto) REALIMENTACION I hope I can jump as a dolphin. Incorrect. Jumping as a dolphin is not realistic as a "Hope". It corresponds more as a "Wish" I wish I can jump as a dolphin. Incorrect. Though jumpling as a dolphin is a "Wish" the modal CAN is not the correct conjugation I hope you can visit me this summer Correct. This sentence best represents the image and is correctly structured I hope I can visit Mars next summer. Incorrect. Though the structure for using "hope" is correct, the sentence does not fit the image.
  • 26. I used to be to swim as a fisth but not any more.. Incorrect. Nor the structure nor the idea of this sentence are grammarly correct. I used to run very often but now I only do it on weekends Correct. This sentence best represents the image and is correctly structured When she took the plane to Honolulu, I had taken off almost half an hour before to UK. Correct. This sentence best represents the image and it is also grammarly correct. When I took the plane to Honolulu., she had taken off to Wellington Incorrect. Though the sentence is grammarly close to be correct, the past perfect does not represent the flight schedule. If you drink too much water, you get sick. Correct. The sentence is grammarly correct and it best represents the image. If you drink too much water, you get taller. Incorrect. The sentence is grammarly correct but it does not represent the image. In common sense wise the sentence is not very logic.
  • 27. the first example is correct but the second example does not reflect the structure of the zero conditional. Correct. This option best explains the examples given by the student in the dialogue. both, the first and the second examples are incorrect because none of them reflect the structure of the zero conditional. Incorrect. the first example is correct but the second example does not reflect the structure of the zero conditional. the first example is correct but the second example does not reflect the structure of the first conditional. Incorrect. In the examples given by the student both, the first and the second examples are correct both, the first and the second examples are incorrect because none of them reflect the structure of the first conditional. Incorrect. In the examples given by the student both, the first and the second examples are correct the first example is correct but the second example does not reflect the structure of the past perfect. Incorrect. In the examples given by the student, the first example is incorrect but the second example is right. both, the first and the second examples are incorrect because none of them reflect the structure of the past perfect. Incorrect. In the examples given by the student, the first example is incorrect but the second example is right.
  • 28. the first and second examples are correct but the second example is incorrect. Correct. the first and second examples are correct but the second example is incorrect. both, the first and the second examples are incorrect but the last one is right. Inorrect. the first and second examples are correct but the second example is incorrect. the first and second examples are correct. Correct. The first and second examples are correct. both, the first and the second examples are incorrect. Inorrect. The first and second examples are correct. Congratulations on your wedding Correct! The imagen refers to a wedding, and the correct expression is congratulation on. Congratulations for getting wedding Incorrect, sorry getting wedding is a mistake He is very faithful man, only one woman in his life. Incorrect! The image doesn´t suggest that. He is such a womanizer, he can´t be faithful. yes! that´s what the picture suggests What a pity !His car has broken down. correct! this is phrasal verb What a pity his car has broken into damage Sorry! It is wrongly used the phrasal verb The news showed a terrible deluge in Nashville. Yes! that´s what the pic shows The news showed a terrible huricane in nashville Sorry, that isn´t according to the pic
  • 29. When the volume of water increases, rivers swell Yes! that´s correct. When the river swell, the water is low Sorry, that´s incorrect Used to Yes that´s the correct expression use to Sorry that is incorrect Decay Sorry, that´s not the word Spoil yes! that´s the word we mean Break into Sorry, for the car you will use break down Boild water Sorry, that´s incorrect Playing Incorrect, that´s not the word we are looking for. Gameing Incorrect, the word doesn´t even exist. Getaway/ get away Yes! that´s the correct meaning runaway/run away Sorry, that phrasal verb doesn´t exist as one word. had Incorrect answer because this word does not have any mistake. write Correct because this verb must be in past participle as the sentence is in Past Perfect: written had It is incorrect because this word is written properly been Incorrect as the verb is well written tennis Incorrect answer because this word is written properly. raining It is incorrect because this word does not have any mistake. doesn't This is the Correct answer, because the pronoun is “they” so the auxiliary must be don’t. We use doesn’t for third person in singular “he, she, it” transport Incorrect because this verb is ok. will Incorrect answer because the word is correct. stay Incorrect because this verb is well written.
  • 30. truck It is incorrect because this word is written properly goes Correct, because the verb must be “go” as the pronoun is not a third person. young Incorrect answer as the word is well written use Correct answer because the verb must be in past tense “used” were It is incorrect as the verb is well written younger Incorrect answer as this comparative adjective is correct. school Incorrect answer because this word is written properly use Incorrect answer because the word is correct elementary Incorrect answer because the word does not have any mistake. used It is Correct because the verb must be written in infinitive form “use” as it is in negative form She Bites her nails. Yes! that´s the correct answer She doesn’t obey her mother. Sorry. This is not her bad habit He had an accident. Sorry. This is not why he is asking for money. He was mugged Sorry. This is not why he is asking for money. He doesn’t love the woman anymore. Sorry, This is not Ben's problem. He is becoming dependent on alcohol. Yes! that´s the correct answer She talks too much Sorry. This is not what she does with her hair. She wears too sloppy. Sorry. This is not what she does with her hair. The flight was delayed. Yes! that´s the correct answer The weather was terrible. Sorry. That didn't happen to Eric New York. Sorry. this is not the place he traveled to. Minnesota Sorry. this is not the place he traveled to. He hated it. Sorry. this was not how he felt about his trip. He didn’t mind. Sorry. This was not how he felt about his trip. Swimming, dancing and clubbing. Sorry. Eric didn't do that. Crabbing, cooked, took pictures, played sports. Sorry. Eric didn't do that. Three days. Sorry. That´s not the days he stayed there. Four days. Sorry. That´s not the days he stayed there.
  • 31. The West Coast. Sorry. He did not move there. Bellingham. Yes! that´s the correct answer Miguel Angel Asturias Wrong Answer. Even he lives in his grandparents house when he was a kid; the reading never mentions his grand father had a library. Octavio Paz Lozano That´s correct. He used to read the great collection of Mexican and European books from his grandfather´s collection. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. He used to read his grandfather´s collection of books. But the text does not say he was educated by his grandparents. Octavio Paz Lozano That is wrong. He used to read his grandfathers´s collection of books But the text does not say his grandparents educated him. Miguel Angel Asturias It is incorrect.He was given the prized for his novels of Indigenous people. Octavio Paz Lozano That is correct. He was awarded by his surrealist poetry. Miguel Angel Asturias That is correct. When he and his family were forced to live in Salamana;his nanny, Lola Reyes, was a young indigenous woman who told him stories of their myths and legends that would later have a great influence on his work. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Miguel Angel Asturias It is incorrect. Asturias spent a year studying medicine before switching to the faculty of law. But it was just a personal decisión.It was not due to violence. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. Paz abandoned his law studies and left for Yucatán to work at a school in Mérida for sons of peasants and workers. However, it was not due to violence.
  • 32. Miguel Angel Asturias It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Miguel Angel Asturias It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Miguel Angel Asturias It is wrong. The text does not mention he won th Romulo Gallego prize. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. The text does not mention he won the Romulo Gallego prize. Miguel Angel Asturias It is right. sturias's father opposed the dictatorship of Manuel Estrada Cabrera. His parents were quite persecuted. His father lost his job, and he and his family were forced to move in 1905 to one of his grandparents’ house farm in Salamá. Octavio Paz Lozano Eventhouh, his father was an active supporter of the Revolution against the Díaz regime. The text does not say they had to move to another place because of it. Miguel Angel Asturias It is incorrect. Asturias spent a year studying medicine before switching to the faculty of law. Octavio Paz Lozano It is wrong. In 1937, Paz abandoned his law studies and left for Yucatán to work at a school in Mérida for sons of peasants and workers.
  • 33. OPCION DE OPCION DE OBSERVACIONES TEXTO C (con el contexto) REALIMENTACION TEXTO D (con el contexto) REALIMENTACION I wish I could jump as a dolphin. Correct. This is a "Wish" and the conjugation is accurate. I hope I could jump as a dolphin. Incorrect. Jumping as a dolphin is not realistic as a "Hope". It corresponds more as a "Wish" I hope I was there next fall. Incorrect. Nor the structure nor the idea of this sentence are grammarly correct. I hope I grow very soon Incorrect. The sentence does not fit the image though it is grammarly correct.
  • 34. I used to wear a beard and a mustache. Incorrect. The sentence does not fit the image though it is grammarly correct. I used to have money in the bank. Incorrect. The sentence does not fit the image though it is grammarly correct. I booked my flight but I never took the plane. Incorrect. The sentence does not represent the image nor the past perfect. When planes take off, passengers get an emptiness feeling in their bellies. Incorrect. The sentence does not represent the image nor the past perfect. If you drink too much water, you get better. Incorrect. The sentence does not represent the message of the image correctly. In fact the sentence is opposite to the image. If you drink too much water, you get fatter. Incorrect. The sentence does not represent the message of the image correctly. In fact the sentence is opposite to the image.
  • 35. both, the first and the second examples are correct Incorrect. the first example is correct but the second example does not reflect the structure of the zero conditional. none of the examples given are correct. Incorrect. the first example is correct but the second example does not reflect the structure of the zero conditional. both, the first and the second examples are correct Correct. In the examples given by the student both, the first and the second examples are correct none of the examples given are correct nor in structure nor in grammar. Incorrect. In the examples given by the student both, the first and the second examples are correct both, the first and the second examples are correct Incorrect. In the examples given by the student, the first example is incorrect but the second example is right. the first example is incorrect but the second example is right. Correct. In the examples given by the student, the first example is incorrect but the second example is right.
  • 36. both, the first and last examples are correct but the second one is incorrect. Inorrect. the first and second examples are correct but the second example is incorrect. the first example is incorrect but the second and third examples are right. Inorrect. the first and second examples are correct but the second example is incorrect. both, the first and second examples are not in the passive voice. Inorrect. The first and second examples are correct. both, the first and second examples are not in the present and past tenses. Inorrect. The first and second examples are correct. Congratulation on your married Incorrect, married is incorrectly used. Congratulation on your weding The word wedding has a mistake. He as faithful as womanizer. Incorrect , the picture doesn´t suggest that. He is a good man even though the women are womanizers. Incorrect, womanizer is used for man not for woman What a pity his car break at all. Sorry, that is not a phrasal verb What a pity !! he breaks his car. Sorry, there is not phrasal verb. The news showed a terrible storm in nashville Sorry, that isn´t according to the pic The news showed a terrible earthquake Sorry, that isn´t according to the pic
  • 37. When the volume of water decrease rivers swell Sorry, that´s incorrect When the water swells the river decrease Sorry, that´s incorrect past about Sorry that´s incorrect used in past Sorry that´s incorrect Loved Sorry, that´s not the word Plunder Sorry, that´s not the word Flat tire Yes! cars can not go on if they have flat tire Self ignition That´s just a part of the car but doesn´t suggest damage bidding Incorrect, that´s not the word we are looking for. Gambling Yes! that´s the verb used for playing casinos. throwaway/throw away Sorry, that phrasal verb doesn´t exist as one word. beaway/be away Sorry, that phrasal verb doesn´t exist as one word. letter Incorrect because the correct way to write this word is letter. to Incorrect because this preposition is written properly. strand Correct because the verb must be in past participle so it must be "stranded". for Incorrect answer because this preposition does not have any mistake would Incorrect answer as the word is well written stopped Correct, because the verb is written in past tense, so it must be “stop” right Incorrect because the adjective is well written. temperature Incorrect as this noun is well written home Incorrect because this noun is ok. rain Correct answer, because the verb must be "rains" as the pronoun is "it" and the structure of the contitional is: if + present simple, will + base verb
  • 38. delivery Incorrect as the word is well written arrive Incorrect answer because this verb is ok which Incorrect answer because this word is written properly a lot of Incorrect answer because the words are correct go It is incorrect because this verb is written properly use Correct answer because the verb must be "used" din't It is Correct as the auxiliary is written in a wrong way, it must be “didn't” hide It is incorrect as the word is well written rope It is incorrect because this word is written properly dance Incorrect answer because this verb is ok She is sick. Sorry. This is not her bad habit She is hungry. Sorry. This is not her bad habit He needs to pay bills. Sorry. This is not why he is asking for money. He was playing cards and he lost. Yes! that´s the correct answer He lost his job. Sorry, This is not Ben's problem. He won the lottery. Sorry, This is not Ben's problem. She plays with the ends of her hair. Yes! that´s the correct answer She is a vegetarian. Sorry. This is not what she does with her hair. He got lost. Sorry. That didn't happen to Eric He lost his flight. Sorry. That didn't happen to Eric New Wark. Sorry. this is not the place he traveled to. Washington D.C. Yes! that´s the correct answer He had the time of his life. Yes! that´s the correct answer He got bored. Sorry. this was not how he felt about his trip. Hopping, Picnicking, Swimming and clubbing. Sorry. Eric didn't do that. Crabbing, Boating, Hopping, Picnicking, Cooked, Got massages. Yes! that´s the correct answer Six days. Yes! that´s the correct answer A month. Sorry. That´s not the days he stayed there.
  • 39. Washington. Sorry. He did not move there. Miami. Sorry. He did not move there. Gabriel García Márquez That is incorrect. His grandfather used to teach him lessons from the dictionary.However, the reading never mentions his grand father had a library. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa That is incorrect. The text does not say anything about it. Gabriel García Márquez That is correct. When his father became a pharmacist. He and his mother had to leave him with his maternal grandparents. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is wrong. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa was brough up by his maternal father because his parents had divorced. So during his fist yeas of life, he was brought up by his grandfather and his mother. Gabriel García Márquez It iswrong. He was awarded by his magic realism of his stories and novels. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is wrong. He was awarded by his for his cartography of structures of power. Gabriel García Márquez It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Gabriel García Márquez It is correct.After the so- called "Bogotazo" in 1948, bloody riots that erupted on April 9 because of the assassination of the popular leader Jorge Gaitan, the university closed indefinitely and his pension was burned. It was the fist time, he had to abandon his law career. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is wrong. He never abandoned his career.
  • 40. Gabriel García Márquez It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is right. As a child, Vargas Llosa was led to believe that his father had died—his mother and her family did not want to explain that his parents had separated. Gabriel García Márquez It is wrong. He became a journalist when he was studying at University. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa That is correct. At the age of 16, before his graduation, Vargas Llosa began working as an amateur journalist for local newspaper. Gabriel García Márquez It is wrong. He won the Romulo Gallego prize in 1972 while Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa won it in 1967. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is correct. He won the Romulo Gallego prize in 1972 while Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa won it in 1967. Gabriel García Márquez It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa It is wrong. The text does not mention anything about it. Gabriel García Márquez It is wrong.He pursued a self-directed education that resulted in his leaving law school for a career in journalism. Jorge Mario Vargas Llosa That is correct. He was the only one who never stopped studying his career.
  • 41. OBSERVACIONES Sin Observaciones Bastante obvia por favor aumentar nivel de dificultad. // Se hizo el ajuste respetctivo aunque la retroalimeintacion no era precisa, se nivelo la similitud de las opciones
  • 42. Las respuesta dadas no corresponden a lo que la imagen representa. Sugiero cambio de pregunta// Se reviso la pregunta. No se coinciide con la retroalimentacion, El enunciado en la grafica se relaciona con la opcion correcta. el "short cut" implica la reduccón de la intensidad inicial de "5 miles a day" de hay la pertinencia de la opcion B La imagen corresponde a a la respuesta dada; pero hace falta un opción de respuesta con su re alimentaión // Se agrega opcion faltante que fue borrada en algun momento..seguram ente por accidente Sin Observaciones
  • 43. Por favor reestructurar el enunciado puede llegar a ser confuso para los estudiantes. (ver instructivo)// Se omite la palabra Scientific para facilitrar la instruccion. La pregunta es acorde con el instructivo. Sin Observaciones Sin Observaciones
  • 44. Las opción que se da como correcta no lo es, por favor revisar y hacer las correcciones necesarias.// En desacuerdo. El primer y segundo ejemplo estan correctos. El tercero no lo esta dado que la primera condicion esta en pasado y la segunda es futuro. Ello implica que el conector AS SOON AS ... no se ajusta al "meaning" de la oracion Sin Observaciones Sin Observaciones Sin Observaciones Se realiza ajustes gramaticales- Yenny Parrado Sin Observaciones
  • 45. Sin Observaciones Sin Observaciones El enunciado no es claro "when you what people feel loved" por favor revisar Se realiza ajustes gramaticales- Yenny Parrado Sin Observaciones Sin Observaciones El tema es Past Perfect pero el error que se propone es de spelling, sugiero modificar pregunta y hacer énfasis en la gramática relacionada al tema. Sin Observaciones Sin Observaciones El enunciado dice corregir no identificar, por tal motivo es necesario modificar o bien la pregunta o la opción correcta con sus respectiva re alimentación. Sugiero aumentar el nivel de complejidad.
  • 46. Sin Observaciones Sugiero aumentar el nivel de complejidad. El tema es “used to” y el error que ellos deben identificar no está relacionado al tema. Sugiero incorporar oraciones con “used to” pero en forma negativa, así aumenta un poco la complejidad. Sugiero aumentar el nivel de complejidad.
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