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Second Year Baccalaureate Syllabus

Basic information : Instructor and Course


Course title : E.F.L for Second Year Baccalaureate students ( Lettre Stream)
Academic year : 2015/2016
Course meeting days and times : Monday (8-10) / Wednesday (10 – 12) / Friday (9–10)
Building : A
Room : 7

Instructor’s name : Abdelkrim HAYAB


Instructor’s telephone number : 06 O2 35 95 25
Instructor’s email address : abdelkrim.hayab@gmail.com

Course goals and objectives


Course goals The principal goal of this course is to enhance:
 Communication competencies and language necessary for using
language in real life situations.
 Learner’s autonomy and self-dependence.
 Learners’ intellectual and mental abilities.
 Learner’s awareness of his/her culture as well as others’
cultures.
 Learner’s values both religious and universal.
Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

1. Listen and respond to various types of texts for a variety of


purposes.
2. Read and react to a variety of materials written in English.
3. Use written language for a variety of purposes and with a
variety of audiences.
4. Express themselves using the appropriate vocabulary.
5. Gain deeper understanding of their culture and other cultures.
6. Come up with their own projects
7. Search out information from different sources and use it
Description of the course appropriately.

This course is for second year baccalaureate students who have


studied English for at least two years. It will be carried out through
different learning tasks and activities which are meant to develop
learners’ skills and potentials. Also, the course aims to help
learners make connections with other subject areas, and extend
their learning experiences from EFL classroom to the outside
world.

Instructional Activities and Materials


Methods of Instruction:
 Learners are provided with real tasks and activities.
 Learners are asked to solve problems elicited from real situations.
 Learners are asked to create their own projects.
 Learners are encouraged to learn through their mistakes.
 Learners’ social and psychological differences are taken into account, thus they
are taught in different ways.
 Learners work cooperatively through being divided into groups.
 Learners learn via ICT and visual aids.

Textbook: Gateway to English 2/ 2em Année du Cycle du Baccalauréat

Readings: a collection of short stories


Two poems

Annual course calendar (2015-2016)


Month Week Day Unit title content Assignment/quizzes
2 Frid.  First contact.
 Orientation.
 Setting rules and
Formal, informal and non-formal education

objectives (the chart of


the classroom).
Mon.  Diagnostic test.
 Learn and use
vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit.
September

3  Collocations.
Wed.  Listening and speaking. Reading
Frid.  Reading:
The Development of
Human Learning.
4
5 Mon.  Grammar: gerund and Exercises on
infinitive. linking words
 Writing 1: Cohesive
devices

Wed.  Writing 2 Project Work:


Interviewing and
reporting results
1 Frid.  Learn and use Compound
issues and
October

Cultural

vocabulary related to adjectives


Values.

the theme of the unit.

2 Mon.  Compound adjectives Communication


 Listening and
speaking
Wed.  Communication:
Expressing lack of
understanding &
asking for clarification
 Reading 1
Frid. Past perfect
 Reading 2 simple and
continuous
3 Mon.  Grammar: Past
perfect simple and
continuous.
 writing
Wed.  Learner training:
learning vocabulary
 Review
Frid. Quiz N° 1 reading comprehension +
communication. (1h)
4 Mon.  Learn and use
vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit.
 Vocabulary work:
idiomatic expressions.

Wed.  Listening and Reading


speaking
 Communication
Gifts and Youth

(making and
responding to
complaints).

Frid.  Reading
5 Mon.  Grammar: phrasal
verbs with “in” and
“out”
 Writing: write an
email using cause and
effect.
Wed.  Learner training: short Project:
story preparing an
action plan.
Frid.  Learn & use
vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit
1 Mon.  Presentations about reading
women and power
Wed.  Vocabulary: suffixes Revising tenses
and prefixes
Frid.
2 Mon.  Listening: listening for
specific information

Women and power


Wed.  Speaking: making and Revising the
responding to lessons
apologizes
November

Frid.  Reading 1
3 Mon.  Reading 2 reading
Wed.  Grammar: passive
voice
Frid.
4 Mon.  Writing: writing an Project:
argumentative essay collecting and
presenting data.
Wed.  Learner training: how
to memorize
vocabulary
Frid.  Review of units 3/4
5 Mon.
1 Mon.
Wed.
Frid.
2 Mon.  Presentations about
Advances in science and

technology
Wed.  Learn & use
technology

vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit
 Vocabulary: word
formation
Frid.  More on vocabulary
formation
3 Mon.  Listening: listening
for main ideas
 Speaking: expressing
and asking for
opinion
Wed.  Reading 1
Frid.  Reading 2
4 Mon.  Grammar: future
perfect
Wed.
Frid.  Exercises on future Project:
perfect. collecting and
presenting data
5 Mon.  Grammar: future
perfect continuous
Wed.  Writing: writing a
descriptive paragraph
1 Frid.
2 Mon.  Writing: descriptive
essay
Wed.  Learner training:
mind-maps
Frid.  Review1
January

3 Mon.
Wed.  Review2
Frid.
4 Mon.  Global test
Wed.  Correction and
Frid. remedial work
5 Mon.
Wed.
Frid.
1 Mon.
Wed.
Frid.
 Presentations about
February

2 Mon.
humor
Humor

Wed.  Vocabulary related to


the theme of the unit
 Vocabulary:
collocations with
make and do
Frid.  Listening: guessing
the topic of a spoken
text
3 Mon.  Speaking: expressing
agreement and
disagreement
Wed.  Reading: interpreting
ideas
Frid.  Grammar: conditional
type 3
4 Mon.  Writing: writing a
formal letter
Wed.  Learner training: how A task: making a
can learners evaluate report about
their own learning citizenship
Frid.  Review and exercises
5 Mon.  Presenting reports
about citizenship
1 Wed.  Vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit
 Vocabulary: idioms
Frid.  Listening: predicting
the main ideas of a
spoken text
2 Mon.  Speaking: expressing
Citizenship

regret
Wed.  Reading: reading for
specific information
Frid.  Grammar: reported
March

speech/ if only; I wish


3 Mon.  Writing: writing an
argumentative essay/
writing informal
letters
Wed.  Learner training: how Project: making a
to make a brochure/ brochure
how to develop
listening skills
Frid.  Review and exercises
4 Mon.  Introducing the unit
drain
Brain

 Vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit
Wed.  Listening: note taking
 Speaking: expressing
and asking for advice
Frid.  Reading: specifying
the text elements
5 Mon.  Grammar: relative
sentences
 Writing: making an
outline
Wed.  Learner training:
learning effective
ways of note taking
1 Frid. Quiz 1: units 6/7/8
2 Mon.
Wed.
Frid.
3 Mon.  Presentations about
sustainable
development
 Vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit
Wed.
Sustainable development

Frid.  Vocabulary: metaphor


and simile
April

4 Mon.  Listening: listening for


details
Wed.  Speaking: expressing
certainty and
uncertainty
Frid.  Reading: relating a
text to a personal
experience
5 Mon.  Grammar: modals
Wed.  Writing: writing a film Report of an
review/ an action action plan of a
plan project
 Learner training: how
to give presentations
Frid.  Review and exercises
1 Mon.  Presentations about
international
organizations
 Vocabulary related to
the theme of the unit
Wed.  Vocabulary: suffixes
and prefixes
Frid.  Listening: inferring

International organizations
meaning from a
spoken text
2 Mon.  Speaking: responding
to good and bad news
 Reading: inferring
May

Wed.
word meaning from
context
Frid.  Grammar: more
about phrasal verbs
3 Mon.  Writing: writing about
similarities
Wed.  Training: preparing
for the university
Frid.  Review
4 Mon. Quiz 2: units 9/10
Wed. Correction
Frid. Remedial
5 Mon. Final Exam
Correction
Remedial
June

Preparing for the national exam

Assessment and learning


Level Semester Quizzes & tests Test components Duration Period Grade
For each 2 quizzes/20 Reading From 1 to 2 After 20
2nd Baccalaureate year

semester comprehension/la hours each two


ngauge units
1 global test/20 Reading 2 hour At the 20
comprehension+ end of
language +writing the
semester
Class work Classroom Is 20
participation/5 determined
homework/5
projects/5 by the
notebook/5 teacher

Course policies
 Students who do not turn in assignments or any other graded work by the due date
will receive (-2pts) on that assignment.
 Students are responsible for all information and assignments missed due to
tardiness or absence.
 Students who are absent more than three class sessions, the school’s principal will
notify their parents.
 Quizzes will be announced a week in advance.
 Cheating (copying sentences, paragraphs or test answers from other students or
from books, handouts or class notes) will result an automatic zero on that quiz, test
or paragraph.

This is tentative schedule and subject to change depending upon the progress of the class.

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