GUIA PARTE 2 Ing Inst II Revisada para Curso 2010-2011
GUIA PARTE 2 Ing Inst II Revisada para Curso 2010-2011
GUIA PARTE 2 Ing Inst II Revisada para Curso 2010-2011
2010-2011
INGLS INSTRUMENTAL II
1.- PLAN DE TRABAJO/ WORK PLAN
This subject is divided into six main units, which make up six European Credit Transfer and Accumulation
System (ECTS). Each credit corresponds to 25 hours of work on the part of the student. Thus the total
number of hours the student will have to devote to this subject is 150. The students should bear in mind that
this is one more of a series of six subjects that are specifically oriented towards the development of their
instrumental skills in using the English language, so a great part of the hours will have to be invested in doing
tasks related to varied language skills. The units are organized around a given topic and different language
abilities, specified broadly as follows:
of study/practice
UNIT
2:
ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES
study/practice
UNIT
3:
I CREDIT ECTS 25
hours of study/practice
UNIT
5:
I CREDIT
UNIT
6:
I CREDIT
These obligatory units will be available to the students on the book (Strands of Language II, Edited by Ramn
Areces, 2011) for them to read, study and do the corresponding activities in the indicated time and manner
(See Table 2 and section 3). Each unit is structured in a similar way, containing the following sections and
types of activities, which the student should distribute according to the following schedule:
SECTIONS IN
EACH ONE OF
THE SIX UNITS
ACTIVITIES IN EACH
SECTION
CREDITS/TIME
DEVOTE D TO EACH
SECTION IN THE
COURSE (APROX.)
A) WARMING UP
B) ORAL COMPETENCE:
DIALOGUE
Listening to a dialogue
1 cr. 25 hours
C) MULTI-TASKING
ACTIVITIES
D) TACKLING
VOCABULARY
F) ANDHOWS YOUR
FORMATION OF
WORDS?
G) USING ENGLISH
APPROPRIATELY AND
PUTTING IT INTO
MOTION
2 cr. 50 hours
H) CONTINUOUS
EVALUATION/SELF
ASSESSMENT
1 cr 25 hours
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2.- ORIENTACIONES PARA EL ESTUDIO DE LOS CONTENIDOS/
ORIENTATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF THE COURSE CONTENTS
Each one of the six units includes diverse language points and intends to develop different can dos
(=resultados de aprendizaje), which the students should try to cover in a certain period of time. The following
table provides the main contents, can dos and time schedule for each unit. The audio files and videos of
these units can be found in the virtual course (Alf), to which you could access using your user ID and
password provided when enrolling in this course. Since there will be presented in pdf format1, you will be free
to download all of them in your computer, print them out or even work with them in the screen.
UNI T
CAN DOS
Conditional
constructions
Follow a film in
which visuals
and action carry
much of the
storyline
Preposition + Gerund
construction
Reported Speech
Pragmatic markers
(vocatives)
Understand a
large part of a
TV talk show
Understand a
large part of a
TV interview and
a TV news
report.
Compound nouns
Time adverbs
Position of adverbs in
the sentence.
Used to/would
Question/answer
adjacency pairs in
interviews
Comparison of a British
and an American TV
news report.
Marriage and
love affairs
2
Alternative
energies today
3
Shrinks and
LANGUAGE/GRAMMA
R/CUL T URAL POI NT S
Recognize
significant points
in straightforward
DUE DAT E
FOR FI NAL
SELFEVALUAT I ON
March 5th
March 21st
Please be sure your have installed in your computer Acrobat Reader Version 9 (at least)
newspaper
articles on
familiar subjects
Identify the
main
conclusions in
clearly signalled
argumentative
texts.
find and
understand
relevant
information in
brochures and
short official
documents
Modal verbs
Thematization of
important points in
newspaper headlines
Information structure
of newspaper articles.
Polysemic words
Noun formation
Phrasal verbs
Reported speech
Past
obligation/permission;
Gather
information from
different parts of
a text or from
different texts
Adjectives
Advertising language
strategies in English.
Take follow
up questions
Ask for
repetition if
necessary
Use of gerunds
Phrasal verbs
Adjective formation
Review of prepositions
Review of
comparatives and
superlatives
Features of
argumentative prose
Bugs,
pesticides and
the food chain
Articles
Healthy diets
Recognize
the line of
argument in the
treatment of an
issue in a
newspaper
article
Scan longer
texts in order to
locate desired
information
Give a
prepared
straightforward
presentation on
a familiar topic
Explain the
main points of a
presentation
with reasonable
precision
April 5st
(DEADLINE FOR
TASK 1)
April 19th
May 3rd
Solving a
crossword
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puzzle
6
Ursula and
other inspiring
women
Identify
unfamiliar words
from the
contexts on
topics related to
a field of interest
Extrapolate the
meaning of
occasional
unknown words
from the context
Deduce
sentence
meaning
provided the
topic discussed
is familiar
Modals of ability
Conditional
constructions
Adjectives (attributive,
compound, etc.)
Revision of prepositions
and articles
so/such constructions
Adverbs
Reading and
commenting on literary
works where identifying
cues and inferring are
strategies used by the
characters.
May 19th
(DEADLINE FOR
TASK 2)2
Apart from the work and information included in each of the units of the course book, there will be
optional and extra activities available in the virtual course, for those students who need or wish to
devote more time and effort to the subject.
There will also be mock oral exams in the virtual course for the students to practise along the year.
It is of utmost importance that they do these model exams for them to be prepared for the final oral
exam in May.
Written/oral assignments to be handed in at the end of unit 3 and at the end of unit 6. The Tutor will
correct these assignments to provide feedback (4% each, 8% of the final mark altogether).
Completion of the SELF-EVALUATION TEST at the end of each unit. This test consists of
multiple choice questions that are automatically corrected by the system in the virtual course, so that
You will find threads and forums ready for you to do this kind of activities.
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the student receives instant feedback about his/her performance (12%, that is, each one counts up to
2% of the final mark)
The criteria used to assess this type of evaluation will be the same as those indicated for the final evaluation
(See 3.2.2.)
3.2.2 Final evaluation
The final evaluation consists of two main parts: a) Written Exam (=Examen final presencial), and b) Oral
Exam. Both account for 80% of the final mark.
IMPORTANT: After the exams, a review period of seven days is available for students who want to comment,
change or confirm their final mark. In order to do this, they will have to fill in a questionnaire in ALF that will be
accessible for a specific period of time (just after the public provisional announcement of the marks). Even
when you do not get one of your marks summed, you have to fill in the form. This is the only way for the
teaching team to keep a formal track on the requests and requirements made by students on this matter.
a) WRITTEN EXAM (40%): The final written exam will contain the following kind of exercises:
Multiple choice exercises to test items of vocabulary (verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc.) and the
formation of words
Multiple choice exercises to test different grammar and language points
A reading comprehension (Multiple choice or True/False) exercise based on a given text.
A composition related to the topics studied and discussed in the different units of study.
These exams will be graded according to the following criteria, which will have to be fulfilled by the students
up to at least a medium degree (in agreement with the B1 level of the Common European Framework of
Reference for Languages):
b) ORAL EXAM (40%): Students will take the oral exam by getting into the e-Oral application in the virtual
class (the link to the oral exam will appear in the virtual course). This exam will be subsequently corrected
and graded by the Tutor in the corresponding Centro Asociado. In case the student does not have access to
the application, s/he will have to take the exam in a face-to-face encounter with the Tutor.
The questions in the oral exam will be related to the following aspects:
Explanation
Adequate pronunciation, stress and
intonation
Spontaneity, Discourse cohesion
Adequate use of the grammar rules
learned in the course
Adequate use of the vocabulary and
expressions studied in the course
Comprehension of the content and
main topic of the dialogues
Successful accomplishment of the
can dos (related to oral skills)
required in the course
Score
(max. 2)
(max. 2)
(max. 2)
(max. 2)
(max. 2)
(max. 10)
3.2.3 Levels of adequacy expected at the B1 level that will be used to assess
the students performance in relation to the above criteria
Following the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, the general level of adequacy
(translated into can dos) expected for a B1 level for Reading, Writing, Listening and Spoken production are
the following:
Reading:
Can understand texts that consist mainly of high frequency everyday or job-related language.
Can understand the description of events, feelings and wishes in personal letters.
Writing:
Can write simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest.
Can write personal letters describing experiences and impressions.
Listening:
Can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered
in work, school, leisure, etc.
Can understand the main point of many radio or TV programmes on current affairs or topics of
personal or professional interest when the delivery is relatively slow and clear.
Spoken production:
Can connect phrases in a simple way in order to describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes
and ambitions.
Can briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
Can narrate a story or relate the plot of a book or film and describe my reactions.
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4.- GLOSARIO/ GLOSSARY
We do not include a glossary in this guide, given the nature of the subject. The items of vocabulary the
student needs to work with are already included in the Course Units, and in many cases it is the task of the
student to look them up in the (English-English) dictionary, on the grounds that this is a very important
practice they need to be trained on if they are to use the English language in an instrumental way.
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