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Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia

Academic and Research Vice-rector


Course Syllabus Format

1. COURSE IDENTIFICATION

Faculty or Unit: Vicerrectoría de


Initial: VIREL
Relaciones Internacionales
Training Field: Formación
Level: Profesional interdisciplinar básica común
Course: Write the course name Code: 900003
Course Type: Práctico Number of credits: 3
Course Designer: Angela Inés Páez Course Editor: Angela Inés Páez
Solano Solano
Development Day: June 21th 2018 Updating Date: August 15th 2018
Course Description:
UNAD, faithful to its mission as a leading organization in open and distance
education, plays an essential role in the advances related to the topc of
globalization. Therefore, its internationalization policy seeks to guide the steps of the
national and international community towards bilingual scenarios.
According to the above, this English B1 course is part of the foreign language
component present in the curriculum guideline of academic programs UNAD is a
theoretical.
According to the above, this course English B1 is part of the component of foreign
language present in the curriculum guidelines of academic programs UNAD is a
theoretical and practical course which has three (3) academic credits, which include
independent study and tutorial accompaniment, for a total of 144 hours of academic
work; distributed in 106 hours of independent study, 38 hours of tutorial support
and monitoring for the purpose of:
 Recognize and appropriate the basic contents of English.
 Understand the foreign language through the different skills: Oral
comprehension (audios and written reflection of audio- visual materials) and
written comprehension (Writing, interpretation and content development)
 Encourage in the student the importance of learning English for their work,
academic and personal environment.
 Take advantage of the techno-didactic resources to learn a foreign language
with autonomy and tutorial accompaniment.
2. TRAINING PURPOSES

Purpose of course training: To develop the student’s communicative skills in the


English language so that they can understand and use a standard language on
familiar subjects such as work, study, leisure activities, etc. Likewise, you can obtain
and supply information to others on topics related to the environment, using
idiomatic expressions.

Course Competences:
 Identifies essential information in an oral text related to predictable or
everyday subjects, as long as they are articulated clearly.
• Extract the subject from a conversation or short text with simple language.
• Understands descriptions of places or routines, referring to specific aspects.
• Understand situations with a concrete need to achieve or respond.

Describe the course competences


 Narrates oral or written events from the past.
 Handles exchanges within a conversation helped by your interlocutor to
maintain it effectively.
 Uses simple techniques to start, maintain and close conversations.

3. Course Contents

Units/topic Required Bibliographic References


s
1. Giving UNAD Florida, (2016) Fasten your seat belt taken from:
advice http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=1
6
UNAD Florida, (2016) You should keep your passport taken
from:http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=17
UNAD Florida, (2016) What's the weather like? taken
from:http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=18
2. Talking UNAD Florida, (2016) Going on a trip taken
about from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=20
recreational UNAD Florida, (2016)What did you do last weekend? taken
activities
from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=21
UNAD Florida, (2016) Summer jobs taken
from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=22
3. Past UNAD Florida, (2016) Job Interview taken
simple from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=24
Unit 3.2 At the supermarket
UNAD Florida, (2016) At the supermarket taken
from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=25
Unit 3.3 At the restaurant
UNAD Florida,(2016)At the restaurant taken
from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=26
Unit 3.4 What´s on the news?
UNAD Florida, (2016) What´s on the news? taken
from: http://129.150.75.48/invil21/mod/resource/view.php?id=27

Additional bibliographic references for this course:

Unit 1: Englishexercises.org (2010) [Simple Present] Taken


from:http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5917

Unit 2: This references will help and support the student knowledge from the main
tense explained along the unit
Englishpage.com (2012). [Modal Verbs] Taken
from: http://www.englishpage.com/modals/modalintro.html

Unit 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFWVbV3fd3I

4. LEARNING STRATEGY

Description of learning strategy:


Describe the learning strategy: The B1 English course is developed under the
task-based learning strategy, where the student must study and develop some
content and from this develop a series of activities that will strengthen their
learning. The B1 English course will be developed in 6 environments, which are:
starting information, knowledge, collaborative learning, practice learning,
monitoring and evaluation, student’s management.
 Starting information: Forum News, General Forum, Presentation of the
course, Agenda, Duties and conditions for course development and how to
navigate the classroom.
 Knowledge: Contents and learning supports and glossary.
 Collaborative learning: Guides and forum recognition activities, Writing,
speaking and Creating the Blog.
 Practice learning: Guide for the development of the practical component
and tutorial of resources for the interaction.
 Monitoring and evaluation: E-portfolio, submission links, Self-
assessments, evaluative activities, Final Evaluation.
 Student’s management: Support information and General of the
university for the student.
This English course has a high practical content, since the tasks are carried out
production activities, as well as the constant review on online content of the
classroom and suggested practice pages for the development of different activities.
The evaluation of this course will be carried out as follows:

Initial evaluation: Where the student must develope an exercise of recognition of the
course with a percentage value of 5%
Intermediate evaluation: Where the student must develop tasks, writing, speaking,
in which applies the knowledge learned according to the units of the course with a
value of 70%
Final evaluation: Development of the final national assessment of the classroom with
a value of 25%

5. DISTRIBUTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES OF THE COURSE

Week Contents to develop Activity to develop according to the


learning strategy
1 Unit 1- Giving advice Activity 1 Recognition activity pre-knowledge
quiz.
2 Unit 1-1 Fasten your seat Activity 2- Unit 1 quiz.
belt
3 Unit 1- 3 You should keep Activity 2 Unit 1 Quiz, Activity 3 Writing
your Passport.
3 Unit 1-3 What’s the Activity 3 – Writing.
weather like?
4 Unit 2 Getting a job! Activity 3 – Writing
4 Unit 2-1 Going on a trip Activity 3 writing- Activity 4 Unit 2 quiz -
activity 5 speakin
5 Unit 2-2 What did you do Activity 3- Writing - Activity 4. Unit 2 Quiz -
last weekend? Activity 5 – Speaking - Activity 7. Technology
Integration
5 Unit 2- 3 Summer Jobs Activity 4. Unit 2 Quiz – Activity 5 speaking-
Activity 6 quiz, Activity 7 blog debate.
6 Unit 3 Past simple Activity 5 speaking – Activity 6 quiz – Activity
7 blog debate
6 Unit 3 – 1 Job interview Activity 5 speaking, Activity 6 quiz, Activity 7
blog debate
7 Unit 3 – 1 At the Activity 5 speaking, Activity 6 quiz, Activity 7
supermarket blog debate
7 Unit 3-2 At the restaurant Activity 5 speaking, Activity 6 quiz, Activity 7
blog debate - Activity 8: General course review -
Activity 9: Oral and written production review
8 Unit 3- 4 What’s on the Activity 5 – Speaking - Activity 7. Technology
news Integration - Activity 8: General course review -
Activity 9: Oral and written production review
8 Unit 3-4 What’s on the Review audios, readings and all topics for final
news. exam

6. STRATEGIES OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Description of academic support strategies to apply in this course


Describe the strategy of academic support

7. COURSE ASSESSMENT PLAN

Highest Evaluatio
Assess
WEEK Products to deliver according to Score/5 n
ment
NUMBER the Learning Strategy 00 Score/50
Stages
points 0 points
1-2 Initial Product to deliver 25 Score
Intermed
3-4 iate Unit Product to deliver Score
1
Intermed
5-6 iate Unit Product to deliver 350 Score
2
Intermed
6-7 iate Unit Product to deliver Score
3
7-8 Final Product to deliver 125 Score
Total Score 500 500
Points Points

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