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Módulo Inglés básico*
Fuente: http://ielorenzavillegasdesantos.wikispaces.com/2.2.+Ingl%C3%A9s
METODOLOGÍA En el módulo de inglés trabajaremos:
Vocabulario y estructura básica de oraciones en inglés usuales en relación con el visitante extranjero.
Diseño y construcción de una guía para apoyar la labor del taxista con el extranjero.
Expectativas sobre el curso. LEARNING ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION
INTENSIDAD: 20 horas.
EVALUACIÓN
TEÓRICAS:
Cuestionarios (Evaluaciones)
Participación
Actividades de clase
PRACTICAS:
Salida
Fuente: http://blog.bellcurves.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/testing.jpg
OBTENCIÓN DEL DIPLOMA Se otorgará el DIPLOMA EN INFORMACIÓN
TURÍSTICA
a quienes hayan
asistido por lo menos al 80% de las Sesiones y cumplido con los trabajos o consultas establecidas
por los docentes.*
Do you speak English?
MÓDULO INGLES BASICO
Personal Information
Places in the city.
There is/ There are
Prepositions of place
Giving advice. (Brochure)
ONION RING
PERSONAL INFORMATION What’s your name? My name is____________.
I’m __________
What’s your last name? My last name is ____________.
What do people call you? People call me __________.
Where are you from? I’m from ____________.
Are you single or married? I’m ___________.
Do you have any children?
Yes, I do. I have _______ children/No, I don’t.
How about you? Candy man
1. PERSONAL INFORMATION
GREETINGS
HELLO GOOD-BYE
Hello Hi Hey Good morning Good afternoon Good evening. How are you? How is it going?
Bye Good-bye Good night Have a good day See you later See you tomorrow See you Talk to you later.
I’m fine
I’m ok
Pretty good, thanks.
Not too bad.
Thank you.
You too.
OK. See you.
Nice to meet you
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
SAMPLE CONVERSATION:
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
David: Hello, I’m David Garza. I’m a new club member.
Beth: Hi. My name is Elizabeth Silva, but please call me Beth.
David: OK. Where are you from, Beth?
Beth: Brazil. How about you?
David: I’m from Mexico.
Beth: Oh, I love México! It’s really beautiful
David: Thanks. So is Brazil.
Beth: Oh, good. Sun Hee is here.
David: Who’s Sun Hee?
Beth: She’s my classmate. We’re in the same math class.
David: Where’s she from?
Beth: Korea. Let’s go and say hello. Sorry, what’s your last name again? Garcia?
David: Actually, it’s Garza
Beth: How do you spell that?
David: G-A-R-Z-A Fuente: Richards, Jack. 2010. New Interchange. Cambridge.Pag.2.
Substitution dialog
THE ALPHABET
THE ALPHABET FAMILY ___ come along and sing with me:
___ Do you know the alphabet family
___ if you don´t know them personally
___ the kids have names from A to Z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
___ and at once they will come
___ you only have to call each one
___ Each kid has a special name
___ cause they all look the same
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Hey there, alphabet family
I can sing your names so easily
____ is inside your memory
____ Now the alphabet family
____ and they´ll come when you call
____ you can recognize them all
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Hey there, alphabet family
I can sing your names so easily
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
R___STAUR__NT
PA___KI____G
AL___ _____ABE___
DR___GST___RE
SC___O__L
LI____R____R____
BA____E_____Y
B____TCH___R
Write the missing letters
AIRPORT
ALLEY
AMUSEMENT PARK
AQUARIUM
ARCADE
BANK
BARBER SHOP
BEACH
BEAUTY SALON
BUTCHER
CAMP GROUND
CIRCUS
CITY
CLOTHING STORE
COFFEE SHOP
CONVENIENCE STORE
DRUGSTORE
DUMP
FARM
FAST FOOD RESTAURANT
Aeropuerto
Callejón, callejuela
Parque de diversiones
Acuario
Video Juegos
Banco
Peluquería para hombres
Playa
Salón de belleza
Carnicería
Área de campamento
Circo
Ciudad
Almacén de ropa
Café, cafetería
Tienda de abarrotes
Droguería
Basurero
Granja
Restaurante de comidas rápidas.
COUNTRYSIDE
FIRE STATION
GARAGE
GAS STATION
HOSPITAL
ISLAND
JAIL
LIBRARY
MALL
MOVIE
MUSEUM
NURSERY PLANT
PARK
PARKING LOT
PET STORE
PLAYGROUND
POLICE STATION
POOL
POST OFFICE
Paisaje, área rural.
Estación de bomberos
Taller de mecánica
Estación de gasolina
Hospital
Isla
Prisión, cárcel
Biblioteca
Centro comercial
Cinema
Museo
Invernadero
Parque
Parqueadero
Tienda de mascotas
Parque Infantil
Estación de Policía
Piscina
Oficina de correo
RESTAURANT
SCHOOL
SPACE STATION
STADIUM
SUBURBS
SUPERMARKET
THEATER
TOY STORE
TRAIN STATION
TRAVEL AGENCY
ZOO
BAR
ICE-CREAM PARLOR
Restaurante
Colegio
Estación espacial
Estadio
Suburbios
Supermercado
Teatro
Tienda de juguetes
Estación de tren
Agencia de viajes
Zoológico
Bar
Heladería
A. You can borrow interesting books here.
B. Doctors and nurses take care of sick people in this place.
C. Wild animals from all over the world can be seen here.
D. You can have lunch or dinner here.
E. You can buy stamps and send letters here.
F. This is where you can buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
G. Here you can watch films while you eat popcorn and drink soda.
H. People who protect the city against outlaws work here.
THERE IS-THERE ARE SOURCE: Maris, 2006. Challenges. Pearson Longman.
We use there is and there are to say that something is or is not in a particular place.
There’s a snack bar in the museum
There isn’t a youth club in my town but there are two sports centers.
1. We use some and any to talk about an indefinite quantity.
There is some paper in the printer.
There are some displays about animals.
2. there isn’t/aren’t any in negative sentences and questions:
There isn’t any chalk in the classroom.
There aren’t any real animals in the displays.
Are there any robots in the display?
SOME: Use some in positive (affirmative) sentences. Some is used for both countable and uncountable nouns.
I have some friends (countable)
I’d like some water ( uncountable)
ANY: Use any for countable and uncountable nouns in
1. Interrogative sentences:
Have you got any cheese?
Have you got any friends?
2. Negative sentences:
He hasn’t got any cheese
He hasn’t got any friends.
FORM AFFIRMATIVE
There’s (is) a good shopping centre. There are some nice snack bars.
NEGATIVE
There isn’t (is not) an information centre. There aren’t (are not) any youth clubs.
YES/NO QUESTIONS
SHORT ANSWERS
Is there a cinema? Are there any skateboard parks?
Yes, there is Yes, there are
No, there isn’t No, there aren’t
Wh- QUESTIONS
What shops are there?
There is/are exercises http://saberingles.com.ar/curso/lesson05/05.html
http://www.english-room.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=34
http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/there_is/thereis.html
THERE IS/ARE EXERCISES There is/are
There is flash cards
There isn’t
Is there…..?
Short answers
INDEFINITE ARTICLE: A/AN Source: http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/artikel2.htm
The indefinite articles – a/an
The indefinite article is the a is the same for all genders. a boy, a girl, a cat
The indefinite article has no plural form. a boy - boys
We use an if the following word starts with a vowel.
The following word starts with a consonant:
a boy
a school
a girl
The following word starts with a vowel:
an aunt
an old school
an American girl
GAMES TIC TAC TOE
BALLOON HUGGING
PREPOSITIONS Source: http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/prepositions
Prepositions are short words (on, in, to, between, ) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs).
PREPOSITONS OF PLACE
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE ACROSS FROM
ON THE CORNER OF
NEAR
ON (street name)
NEXT TO
IN FRONT OF
BEHIND
BETWEEN
AT (point)
There was a poor man that the only thing he had was
money
ONLINE ACTIVITIES
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm
http://www.english-4u.de/grammar_exercises.htm
http://www.englishforeveryone.org/
PRONUNCIATION:
http://www.voki.com/
DICTIONARIES:
http://wordreference.com/
SOURCES Maris, 2006. Challenges. Pearson Longman.
Abbs, 2008. Postcards 1. Pearson Longman.
www.ego4u.com
https://maps.google.com/
www.youtube.com
“Thanks” for your attention