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Week 1
Week 1
CYCLE 2
2022
WEEK 1: planning: Network
systems
TEMA: Network Systems
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL TEMA: This unit focuses on network systems for different work situations, the
hardware associated with those systems, and network range and speed. The unit is also
concerned with talking about the past in relation to career development and work routines.
QUÉ VOY A APRENDER: This unit develops two transversal axes, the notional axis, and the
linguistic axis. For the notional axis, the student will be immersed in the world of Network
systems. On the other hand, the linguistic axis focuses on discovering the use of the
conjunction because, the interrogative forms wh, and the simple past with regular and irregular
verbs.
They can be
Connect words or phrases that Consist of two words or phrases Join a subordinate clause to a main
serve the same grammatical that help make a point or establish clause and establishes a
purpose in a sentence. FANBOYS. alternatives. relationship between the two.
PAN describes two or more devices The new network will require I must know how computer networks
that are located on your person. significant investments of both time work if I want to install them.
and money. (Main clause + subordinate clause)
I have my own PAN at the office, yet
it is connected to the LAN of the You are using not only your LAN but If I want to install computer networks, I
company I work for. also the WAN. must know how they work.
(Subordinate clause + Main Clause)
Conjunctions: causes, reasons and
results
Conjunctions describing
causes, reasons, results and
purpose are subordinating
conjunctions.
‘COS/’CUZ
WHY
WHO
WHERE
Wh-Questions: Structure
information and we do not
expect a yes/no answer.
Usually we just add -ED Ends with "e", add -D C+Y, change “y” for “i”, add -ED c+v+c, duplicate last C add -ED
“p”, “f”, “k” “s” “b”, “g”, “l”, “m”, “n”, “d” o “t”
“-ed” como una “t” “v”, “z” pronunciar la “e”
pronunciar solo la “d” como una “i”
Looked
Kissed Yelled Ended
Cleaned Waited
EXAMPLES
Thomas lived in Cartagena in 1993.
Caroline smiled at me yesterday.
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
They did not go to the celebration.
Sarah didn’t finish her homework. I WALKED I DIDN’T WALK DID I WALK?
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TIME WORDS
Yesterday My mom worked late yesterday.
Last -month, week, year, night- I didn’t enjoy the cookie last… month, week, year, night.
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IRREGULAR VERBS
An irregular verb has some special rules for creating past
tense forms. So, these verbs do not end with -d, -ed, or
There are many irregular verbs
-ied, rather they change their forms completely, in a in English. Unfortunately, there
sense that the irregular verbs are transformed into an is no standard way to create
entirely different word. them.
SHE WAS YOUNG
BE HAVE DO