Nov 16, 2015



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UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR
NIVEL DE SUFICIENCIA


A1.a

Centro Universitario de Idiomas
SYLLABUS PROPOSAL A1.a
Del 09 de noviembre Al 04 de diciembre del 2015



A1.a
UNIT
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
COMMUNICATIVEGOALS
1
-          Personal Pronouns
-          To be: Sentences and Questions
-           Possessive adjectives
-          Possessive pronouns
-          Possession: s’    ‘s



·         Greetings

·         Numbers 0–10 
·         Talk to someone for the first time introduce yourself
·         Say where you are from
·         Ask people where they are from
·         Ask about possessions

2

-          There  is- There are  - Countable and Non-countable nouns
-          Prepositions of place
-          How much? How many?
-          Some & any
-          Numbers 11–100  Family

-          Places of work

-          Parts of the house

·         Talk about people you know
·         Ask and say how old people talk about families

·         Ask and say where people work

3
-          Singular and plural nouns
-          How much?
-          Demonstrative Pronouns
-          What time….?
-          Places in towns
-          Clock times
-          Parts of the  Day
-          Prepositions: in, on, at
-          Let’s + Verb= suggestion

·         Arrange to meet people describe a street
·         Say where you are in a town
·         Ask and say the time
·         Say what time of day you do things

4
-          Simple Present
-          Regular Verbs
-          Irregular Verbs

-          Verbs
-          Food
-          Drinks

·         Say how you spend your time

·         Say what you like and don’t like
·         Say what you eat and drink
·         Ask what people like
5
-          Singular and plural nouns
-          How much …?

-          Demonstrative Adjectives: This – That – These - Those

-          Common objects
-          Numbers, prices
-          Clothes
-          Colors

·         Choose and buy things
·         Identify common objects ask about things in shops
·         Ask and say how much things are
·         Say what clothes you wear
·         Ask about prices
·         Say what colors you like look at things in shops
·         Ask about price and size









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UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR
NIVEL DE SUFICIENCIA
A 1.b

Centro Universitario de Idiomas
SYLLABUS PROPOSAL A1.b
Del 07 de diciembre Al 11 de enero del 2016


UNIT
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
COMMUNICATIVEGOALS
1
- Present simple: Sentences and questions
- Adverbs of Frequency
- Time expressions for frequency: once, twice…
-


-          Daily routine
-          Frequency
-          Transport
-          Adjectives
-          Prepositions of place



·         Talk about things you do every day
·         Talk about your daily routine
·         Describe transport in towns
·          Ask and say how to get to places
·         Say how you go to work or school
·         Ask about daily routines
2
-          Simple Past of be : Was – were, Wasn’t weren’t
-          Sentences and Questions
-          Hometown
-          Countries
-          Nationalities
-          Languages


·         Ask and say where people were
·         say where you were talk about a fi lm or a book
·         talk about a place you know
3
-          Simple Past: Sentences and Questions
-          Regular Verbs
-          Irregular Verbs

-          Past simple verbs

-          Months, seasons

-          Weather

-          Holidays
·         Talk about a place you visited
·         Say what you saw and did
·         Talk about holiday activities
·         Ask people what they did
·          Talk about the weather
·         Ask about a holiday or business trip
4
-          Present Continuous: Sentences and Questions
-          Actions at the moment of speaking, temporary events, and future plans

-          Modal can, can’t

Telephone expressions
Future time expressions
Going out
Suggestions

·         Talk on the phone
·         Say what you’re doing just now
·         Ask what people are doing
·         Talk about arrangements
·         Invite someone and reply decide what to do and where to go make suggestions
5
Past time expressions
Questions: When …? How long …?

Nationalities, jobs  Years
Past simple verbs
I think, I don’t know …
Life events

·         Talk about your life say when people were born and died

·         Say what people did in their lives
·         Talk about important events in your life tell someone’s life story
·         Talk about your past


































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NIVEL SE SUFICIENCIA

A2.a

Centro Universitario de Idiomas
SYLLABUS PROPOSAL A2.a
Del 12 de enero Al 08 de febrero del 2016


UNIT
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
COMMUNICATIVEGOALS
1
-          Comparatives and superlatives form of adjectives
-          Questions with How…?
Ways of transportation
Getting information
Using transportation
Buy a ticket



·         Get information in places you visit
·         Get information in places you visit Compare ways of traveling
·         Buy a travel ticket
2
-          So, too, neither, either
-          Would for offer, make invitation, request…
-          Would you like…?
-          Food
-          Meat
-          Vegetables
-          Fruits
-          Snacks
-          Ordering food
-          Dishes



·         Make and respond to offer, request, invitation,
·         Expressing likes and dislikes
·         Agreeing and Disagreeing
·         Ordering a meal

3
-          Infinitive complements
-          Modal verb should for suggestions
-          Modal verbs can could and may for request
-          Health problems
-          Remedies
-          Medicine
-          Hospital

·         Talking about health problems
·         Asking for and giving advice
·         Making requests
·         Asking for and giving suggestions
4
-          Questions for describing people: What … look like, how old, how tall, how long,
-          Modifiers with participles and prepositions
-          Parts of the body
-          People’s appearance: age, height, hair…
-          Clothes
-          Clothing style
-          Fashion


·         Talk about people appearance
·         Describe people traits
·          
5
-          Past Continuous: Sentences and Questions
-          Simple Past (Review)
-          Simple Past vs Past Continuous


-          Memories
-          Family members
-          Relationships
-          Favorite places

·         Describe events
·         Asking about someone’s past
·         Describing recent experiences










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UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR
NIVEL DE SUFICIENCIA
A2.b

Centro Universitario de Idiomas
SYLLABUS PROPOSAL A2.b
Del 09 de febrero Al 07 de marzo del 2016


UNIT
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
COMMUNICATIVEGOALS


1
-          Present Perfect: Sentences and Questions
-          Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
-           
-          Unusual experiences
-          Past events
·         Talk about experiences
·         Say what you’ve never done and always wanted to do
·         Talk about places you’ve been to

2
-          Present progressive for future arrangements

-          Using transport
-          Getting information
-          Prepositions of movement

·         Talk about films
·         Find information in a cinema
·         Make arrangements to meet

3
-          Future with Be going to
-          Future with Will
-          Describing future plans
-          Travel planning
-          Planning a vacation
·         Talk about future plans

4
-          Used to
-          Childhood memories
-           
·         How life has changed
·         Remember your childhood
·         Ask about someone’s childhood

5
Be going to, be hoping to, would like to


-          too much, enough, not enough
-          Life changes
-          Plans

·         Give opinions
·         Talk about hopes and plans
·         Make decisions
·         Plan a weekend break



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