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COLEGIO DE BACHILLERATO “GUALAQUIZA”

SCHOLAR YEAR
CONTINGENCY STUDY GUIDE
2020- 2021
ENGLISH CLASS

The present report is a contingency guide study to establish the strategies and activities that the students are
going to do during the process of academic safeguard by the care of COVID-19.

GUIDE STUDY
CONTINGENCY PLAN (COVID-19)
OBJECTIVE: the students will understand that, to solve problems of daily life related to social, economic,
cultural issues, among others, it is necessary to apply logical, creative, critical and complex reasoning
strategies, and to communicate our ideas in an assertive way to act autonomously and independence.
INFORMATIVE DATA Teacher: Anabel Fernanda Bermeo Sánchez
Area: Language
Subject: English
Course: Second BGU
Class: “A” and “B”
Unit: Two
Time class/week: Five hours
Motivational Phrase: for a better world!

DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
- The contents are new thematics for unit one. The idea is watching the principal topics like: writting,
Reading and Oral Comunications.
- The students have to development the activities according their scholar Schedule and their class hour.
- In this case, the students are going to see new grammar with the teacher orientation through the guides
study.
WEEK DAYS ACTIVITY HOMEWORK*
Seventh week Thursday THEMATIC: THE HISTORY BEHIND THE Solve the worksheet
(October 26 – PHOTO N° 1 in your
October 30) Topic: Reading notebook, sheets or in
this document.
Read the lecture and answer the questions. Please pay
attention in the sentences, try to understand by
context. Practice the lecture and share with your
parents.
*The worksheets are append in this document.

ELABORATED VALIDATED APPROVED


TEACHER: AREA DIRECTOR: RECTOR:
Ing. Anabel Bermeo Sánchez Ing. Anabel Bermeo Sánchez Ing. Lolita Ulloa
Signature: Signature: Signature:

Date: October 20, 2020. Date: October 21, 2020. Date: October 22, 2020.
COLEGIO DE BACHILLERATO “GUALAQUIZA”
SCHOLAR YEAR
CONTINGENCY STUDY GUIDE
2020- 2021
ENGLISH CLASS

WORKSHEET 1

- Thread: Writing and reading


- Topic: Development the understanding knowledge.

Halloween

Halloween (also referred to as All Hollows' Eve) is a holiday that's celebrated in America on 31 October of
each year, regardless of what day of the week this date falls on. Although it is rooted in religion, Halloween
today is enjoyed mainly because of its decorations, costumes, candy, treats, and general excitement, and
furthermore, it is enjoyed by most everyone. Before Halloween, many individuals carve a design into an
orange-colored pumpkin, or a solid, durable vegetable. Once a personally satisfying design is carved, a lit
candle is typically put inside a pumpkin, thereby making it a Jack-O-Lantern. At night, this design lights up
against the darkness.

Besides carving pumpkins, some celebrate Halloween by putting decorations up. Supernatural (referring in this
case to non-natural creatures that're typically based in fiction) figures, including vampires, ghosts, werewolves,
zombies, and more, generally account for most of these decorations. Bugs, spiders, cobwebs, gravestones, and
anything else that can be considered creepy (or unusual and possibly scary) can also be found on Halloween,
in decoration form. Only some adults celebrate Halloween, and they generally do so by attending parties.
Inversely, the vast majority of children dress in costume (Halloween costumes can be based upon anything,
from the mentioned supernatural creatures to the stars of today's films) and walk from door to door in search
of candy—a practice known as trick or treat—on Halloween. After knocking on a door (houses that participate
in Halloween usually leave a light on), one says, "Trick or Treat" and a piece (or pieces!) of candy is given to
him or her.

Answer the questions about the lecture. Mark the correct answer.

1. When does Halloween take place?


a 14 February b Eight weeks before Christmas
c 31 October d 25 December

2. What day of the week does Halloween fall on?


a Halloween is always on Friday b Halloween's day of the week varies by year
c Halloween is always on Monday d Halloween is always on Saturday

3. How do most children celebrate Halloween?


a By producing candies b By studying schoolwork
c By dressing in costume and trick-or-treating d By hanging ornaments on a Christmas tree.

4. One can expect to see all of the following types of decorations on Halloween except:
a Gravestones and zombies b Spiders and other bugs
c Snowflakes and ribbons d Vampires

5. Some adults celebrate Halloween in which of the following ways?


a Trick-or-treating b Attending Halloween parties
c Buying Christmas gifts d Going to bed early

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