ESCUELA DE LENGUAS CENTRO DE IDIOMAS ESCUELA SUPERIOR POLITECNICA DE CHIMBORAZO LANGUAGE CENTER



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ESCUELA SUPERIOR POLITECNICA DE CHIMBORAZO LANGUAGE CENTER ENGLISH SYLLABUS FOR THE SCHOOL OF ECOTOURISM ENGINEERING LEVELS: IV, V, VI, VII INFORMATION DATA: SCHOOL: ECOTOURISM. SUBJECT: ENGLISH LEVELS: IV, V, VI, VII. PERIOD MARCH - AUGUST 2008 NUMBER OF HOURS: 80 WEEKLY PERIODS: 5 INTRODUCTION: These levels are organized by content themes, which stress the communicative value. We suggest that teachers follow these content themes by applying them to real life situations and by following them in the order they are presented. They gradually and logically grow in complexity and difficulty. The material to be used is an option that may vary according to each teacher s own material. Technology should be present in all instances when research, open discussions, forums or any oral presentations take place. Based on this consideration, the students of the school of Ecotourism can become candidates as to pursue writing in an academic style. METHODOLOGY: The methodology, material and all of the procedure will be based on the cognitive constructivist process. The students will develop their creative, analytical and reflective capacity in order to build their own knowledge. GENERAL OBJECTIVE: FOURTH LEVEL Students will be able to communicate in English by practicing the form, the meaning and usage of basic structures of the target language according to the level they are taking. Promote discussion from printed material and make students write down ideas, comments, points of view, etc. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: To review all structures: Simple present, simple past, future, Progressive Tense: present, past and future, Perfect Tenses: present, past and future, and prepositions. To express past habits by sharing experiences with others. Talk about future activities, by using simple present and present progressive. Talk about present plans and future activities Talk about immediate plans that they have to do. To describe people, animals and things by using nouns as adjectives. Talk about reflexive actions using reflexive pronouns. Read short stories and report about them (written and oral).

Develop intensive and extensive listening skills. Develop speaking skills. Students will get the opportunity to practice their skills in English by promoting a realistic use of the language through individual, pair and group work as well as role playing. CONTENTS: CHAPTER ONE: Expressing past habits: USED TO Review all structures: Simple present, simple past, future, Progressive Tense: Present, past and future, Perfect Tenses: present, past and future. Expressing habit: USED TO Review prepositions. Reading writing and oral expositions about some chapters of a book we are reading. Evolution. CHAPTER TWO: expressing future time with other expressions. Using simple present and present progressive, to Express Future time. Using INTEND, PLAN and HOPE to talk about future Plans. Using BE ABOUT TO express immediate future. Expressing WISHES about the present, past and future. Using IF in conditional sentences Using IF: Contrary-to-fact present/future. Using IF: Contrary-to-fact present/future vs. true. Reading, writing and oral expositions about some chapters of a book we are reading. My next vacation CHAPTER THREE: Possessions Using possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, possessive nouns. Using nouns as adjectives. Using reflexive pronouns. Using, writing and oral expositions about some chapters of a book we are reading. PROTECTING OUR PLANET. CHAPTER FOUR: Adjective Clauses WHO, WHOM and THA T in adjective clauses Using WHICH and THA T in adjective clauses Singular and plural verbs in adjective clauses Using WHOSE in adjectives clauses. Phrasal Verbs (separable/non-separable) Final exposition and written report of the book we have read. Reading a book "Help" GUIDING PRACTICES AND SCRIPT WRITING. BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Murphy Raymond, Second Edition. CAMBRIDGE University Press. Stores. T. 1971. La ciencia de la Zoología. Ed. Omega. Barcelona. España Hall, Eugene, The language of Tourism in English. Newspaper and Periodicals (authentic Reading Material) Scientific Magazines: Scientific American, Newsweek; National Geographic Inside-out.net/McMillan.

FIFTH LEVEL GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to communicate in English by using knowledge of target language they have acquired during past four levels. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: Speak more fluently about any topic. Write more accurately by following different academic writing techniques. Read extensive and intensively by applying different reading techniques. Promote discussion from printed material and make students write down ideas, comments, points of view, etc. Create a good teaching learning environment for fair writing. Students will get the opportunity to practice their skills in English by promoting a realistic use of the language through individual work and pair work, group work and role playing. CONTENTS: CHAPTER ONE: Review all structures. Quantifiers: Few, little, enough. Present perfect simple vs. past simple. Recycling: countable & uncountable nouns. Vocabulary building for different contexts. CHAPTER TWO: Introduction to Academic Writing, Reading, Speaking. Pre-writing: brainstorming, free writing, topic outline, circle outline. Writing Style: Why do you write? How do you write? Whom do you write do? Non-prose reading: how to read: a menu, a train schedule, school schedule, newspaper advertisements etc. Reading, writing and oral expositions about specific subjects. CHAPTER THREE Problems with water Animals in danger of extinction Endangered species. Global warming Deforestation Animal trafficking. CHAPTER FOUR Short stories & discussion What you like - dislike The poorest of the poor. Biological weapons. Pollution in the world BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Murphy Raymond, Second Edition. CAMBRIDGE University Press. Stores. T. 1971. La ciencia de la Zoología. Ed. Omega. Barcelona. España

Hall, Eugene, The language of Tourism in English. Newspaper and Periodicals (authentic Reading Material) Scientific Magazines: Scientific American, Newsweek; National Geographic Inside-out.net/McMillan.

SIXTH LEVEL GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to communicate in English by practicing the knowledge of the target language that they have acquired during the past five levels. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: Review all structures: Simple present, simple past, future, Progressive Tense: present, past and future, modals, Perfect Tenses: present, past and future, conditionals: first, second and third Practice the four skills and the knowledge learned before by using some readings that the teacher provides. Research topics related to their career. Use internet to research topics related to their career. Discuss about a research topic related to their career. Organize open discussions, public assemblies, forums and debates. Create writing by using techniques such as story completion and essay writing. Students will get the opportunity to practice their skills in English. By promoting a realistic use of the language through individual work and pair work, group work and role playing. CONTENTS: CHAPTER ONE: Review all structures. Connectors. Reading, writing and oral expositions about values. Reading, writing and oral expositions about nature. CHAPTER TWO: Written material translation. Review of descriptive writing. Central Paragraphs. Introduction. Conclusion. CHAPTER THREE: Debating about different current issues. Talking about solutions. False cognates. Some commonly used idioms CHAPTER FOUR: Short stories & discussion Ecotourism. Giving Directions. A Guided Tour BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Murphy Raymond, Second Edition. CAMBRIDGE University Press. Stores. T. 1971. La ciencia de la Zoología. Ed. Omega. Barcelona. España

Hall, Eugene, The language of Tourism in English. Newspaper and Periodicals (authentic Reading Material) Scientific Magazines: Scientific American, Newsweek; National Geographic Inside-out.net/McMillan.

SEVENTH LEVEL GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to communicate in English by practicing the form, the meaning and usage of basic structures of the target language according to the level they are taking. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: Review all structures: Practice the four skills and the knowledge learned before by using some readings that the teacher provides. Research topics related to their career. Use internet to research topics related to their career. Discuss about a research topic related to their career. Organize open discussions, public assemblies, forums and debates. Create writing by using techniques such as story completion and essay writing. Create a good teaching learning environment for a fair writing. Students will get the opportunity to practice their skills in English. By promoting a realistic use of the language through individual work and pair work, group work and role playing. CONTENTS: CHAPTER ONE: Review all structures: Simple present, simple past, future, Progressive Tense: present, past and future, Perfect Tenses: present, present prefect continuous, past, past perfect continuous, future, future perfect continuous, conditionals, conjunctions and prepositions. Indirect speech: Sequence of tenses, indirect speech: modals Reporting speech. Reported speech. Two word phrasal Verbs. Three word phrasal Verbs Reading, writing and oral expositions about In Search of Dolphins Down Under. CHAPTER TWO: An environment in which students have to chance and desire in speak out. Conversation.. Central Paragraphs. Introduction. Conclusion.. CHAPTER THREE: Protected Areas and National Parks in Ecuador. Disasters: Hurricanes, Floods. Oceans and Seas. Animal trafficking. CHAPTER FOUR: WHAT IS ECOTOURISM, ANYWAY. Minimize impact Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts Provide direct financial benefits for conservation Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people Raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental, and social climate

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEM Murphy Raymond, Second Edition. CAMBRIDGE University Press. Stores. T. 1971. La ciencia de la Zoología. Ed. Omega. Barcelona. España Hall, Eugene, The language of Tourism in English. Newspaper and Periodicals (authentic Reading Material) Scientific Magazines: Scientific American, Newsweek; National Geographic Inside-out.net/McMillan.