A2 - Basic MEC
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Syllabus
Unit 1: Countries and personal profiles3 Lessons -
Unit 2: My life and my family4 Lessons
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Unit 3: Cultural movement in the city7 Lessons
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Prepositions of Time
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Wh-questions (what time/when)
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Listening: focusing on specific information: genre, day and hour
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Vocabulary: associating words with sounds to remember vocabulary
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Speaking: using āReally?ā to show interest in a conversation
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Writing: using mind maps to organize information before you write
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Reading: using images and key words to remember what you read in the new language
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Prepositions of Time
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Unit 4: Daily life9 Lessons
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Describe what people are wearing.
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Present Progressive tense
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(T3 - W1) Demonstrative Pronouns
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Speaking: using pictures to make descriptions
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Vocabulary: looking at the ending of words to identify if they are singular or plural
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Grammar: writing the color before the noun you are describing
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Reading: paying attention to the categories to classify the information
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Writing: using so to talk about the result or consequence of an action
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Listening: creating mental images to identify activities
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Describe what people are wearing.
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Unit 5: Places in the City4 Lessons
Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency

Learning goals:
Give short, basic descriptions of everyday activities and events within familiar contexts and use simple descriptive language to compare and make brief statements about objects and possessions.
Resources:
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Learning activities:
1) Introduction to the topic: Introduce key vocabulary and concepts. (presentation) 2) Group activity: the students make a parragraph related to the topic. 3) Individual practice: The students make exercises for individual practice, focusing on the specific skills.
1) Interactive activity: Game “guess the adverb” that reinforces the concepts learned in the previous lesson. 2) Discussion or debate: The students express their opinions and engage in a class discussion or debate related to the topic.