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Second Oral Evaluation Guideline
-These are the instructions you must follow to do your oral evaluation:
A. PROCEDURE
1. Prepare a conversation where you will include grammar points and vocabulary words
from the last 3 units of content studied; you will then record it (sound recording – NO
video).
2. To record your conversation, you may work with a classmate or any other person who
could help you out (a friend, a relative, etc.)
3. To record your conversation, you may use any device you feel ok with, but your
recording MUST be saved as an MP3 file as this is the only file type you will be able to
upload on Moodle. *
*A good and easy-to-use choice is the SOUND RECORDER option in laptops - the file
is saved automatically as an MP3 file.
4. You may also use websites like vocaroo.com or the Jing software to record your
conversation. In either case, you will have to upload the link to their recording in the
specified space on Moodle.
5. The conversation must be at least 5 minutes long, but no longer than 10 minutes. In
Moodle, one can upload files that are up to 20 MB big. A 5-minute-long sound file is
about 10 MB, so there shouldn’t be any problem for you when uploading your file.
6. You will need a good enough internet connection to make sure to upload your file
without problems.(if you choose to use vocaroo.com or the Jing software to record your conversation you
will only have 5 minutes to do so (with these 2, one can only record for 5 minutes, no
more)
7. There is no maximum number of examples of grammar points and vocabulary
words/phrases from the 3 units to be evaluated; however, there is a minimum number of
examples you must include per unit in your conversation: 3 sentences using the grammar
point in each unit and 3 vocabulary words/phrases studied in the unit (this means that intotal you would need to include at least 9 sentences with the grammar points studied in
the 3 units and 9 vocabulary words/phrases studied in the units= 18 examples)
8. You must include a copy (in word / pdf) of your conversation and must underline all
examples of grammar points and vocabulary words/phrases from the 3 units studied in
the 2nd partial.
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A. PROCEDIMIENTO
-Estas son las instrucciones que deben seguir para realizar su evaluación oral :
1. Ustedes prepararan una conversación en donde incluirán aspectos de gramática y palabras
de vocabulario de las ultimas 3 unidades estudiadas en este Segundo parcial. Luego la
grabaran (en sonido -NO VIDEO)
2. Al grabar su conversación , pueden trabajar con un compañero de clase o alguna otra
persona que puedan ayudarles (un amigo/a , un familiar, etc)
3. Para grabar su conversación pueden utilizar cualquier aparato que ustedes crean más
conveniente y se les haga más fácil. su grabación DEBE ser guardada en archivo MP3,ya que es este tipo de archivo es el único que se puede subir a Moodle.
*Una Buena y fácil opción a usar es el grabador de voz de su laptop, y este ya graba
automáticamente en archivo MP3.
4. También pueden usar los sitios de internet como: vocaroo.com or Jing software para
grabar su conversación en cualquier de estos dos casos deberán subir el link de su
grabación en el espacio indicado donde subirán su evaluación en Moodle.
5. La conversación debe de durar como mínimo 5 minutos, pero no más de 10 minutos.
Moodle solo se pueden subir archivos de menos de 20MB . Por lo tanto un archivo 5minutos equivale casi a 10MB , así que no tendrían ningún problema en subir el archivo.
6. Necesitaran una buena conexión a internet para asegurarse que puedan subir su archivo
sin problemas.( En vocaroo.com o Jing software solo se pueden grabar 5 minutos )
7. No hay máximo de cantidad de ejemplos de aspectos de gramática y de palabras de
vocabulario de las 3 unidades vistas. Sin embargo hay un mínimo de ejemplos a incluirpor cada unidad:
3 oraciones usando aspectos de gramática y 3 palabras/frases de vocabulario en cada
unidad. ( lo cual significa que en total deberá incluir al menos 9 oraciones con susaspectos de gramática estudiadas y 9 palabras/frases de vocabulario estudiadas en las tresunidades. = 18 ejemplos en total)
8. Y para finalizar deben de incluir una copia de la conversación completa (como la grabo)en Word/ PDF en las cual deberán subrayar todos los ejemplos mencionados en el punto
numero 7(arriba)
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B. LIST OF GRAMMAR POINTS AND VOCABULARY WORDS/PHRASES TO USE
PER UNIT:
*LISTA DE ASPECTOS DE GRAMATICA Y PALABRAS/FRASES DE
UNIT 10Talking about past activitiesDid you go out a lot last week?
Yes, I did. I went to a movie and a party.No, I didn’t. I didn’t go out a lot.
Offering good wishesCongratulations!Happy birthday!Good luck (with the interview)!Thank goodness (for that)!
Showing you’re interested or surprised I passed my driver’s test. Finally! / You did? / Did you?
Other conversational expressionsGood for you!
You poor thing!That’s it.
You know – the usual.
NounsCelebrations
birthdayparty wedding anniversary
Personal itemslistnotedaily planner
weekly planner
Free timecomputer gameflute
video game
Othercold (have a cold)driver’s test interviewhospitalproblemrefrigerator
Adjectivesawful
badexhaustedrelaxing
Verbs Routine activitiescook dinnerremember
stay home write a list write notes
Work activitiesdo (a lot of) workget a jobhave an appointmenthave an interview
work late write a report
Free timego swimminggo windsurfinghave a piano lessoninvite (over)practice (the flute)take a trip
volunteer
Learning activitiespass a testtake a test / an examtake (my) driver’s test try to (do something)
More verbs Past tense endings: regular verbschatted (chat)invited (invite)played (play)studied (study)
watched (watch)
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Past tense endings: irregular verbsate (eat)
bought (buy)did (do)
got (get)had (have)made (make)met (meet)read (read)saw (see)took (take)
went (go) wrote (write)
Adverbs justthen
Prepositionsafter (class)
before (class)
Time expressions yesterdaytwo days agolast Friday / weekendlast night / week / month / yearlast summerall week
Conjunctions After then
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UNIT 11
Talking about past experiences
Were you nervous? Yes I was. / No, I wasn’t. Was it fun? Yes, it was. / No, it wasn’t. Were they nice? Yes, they were. / No, they weren’t. So how was your weekend?Great. I went (biking in the country).
Talking about vacationsHow was your vacation?
Where were you exactly?How long were you there?
What was the weather like?
Where did you go? What did you do? Who did you go with?Did you do anything fun?
When did you get back?
Managing a conversation Anyway, . . . I have to go. It’s getting late. Anyway, what did you do?I forgot to tell you.
Showing you agree or understand Yeah, I bet.
Other conversational expressionI have a ton of work for you.
Nounsautographcustomergrouphilllead singerkid(embarrassing) mistakesunburn
wedding
your first petmy first day of work / school
Adjectivesembarrassingfirstrelaxed
young
Feelingsgladhappypleased
nervousscared (of)
Verbs with getget an autographget back (from a trip)get lostget marriedget a presentget scaredget sickget a sunburn
More verbs Free-time activities with gogo camping / hikinggo parasailing / snorkelinggo on a (road) tripgo to see (a band)
Other verb expressionshave a meetinghave a partymake a mistake
be in the simple past was wasn’t were weren’t
Adverbseitherexactlyonly
Prepositionsacross (Canada)on (our) honeymoon
Quantity expressionlots of
Location expressionout in the country
Time expressions by the end of the daythat day
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UNIT 12 Polite language Would you like to (go out)?No, I’d like to (stay home).
What would you like?I’d like some (chicken).
Would you like some (tea)? Yes, please. / No, thanks.
Making questions less direct Would you like to go out or . . . ?
Vague languageI don’t want a big meal or anything. I just want a sandwich or something.I’d like something hot. I can have a salad or something like that.
Talking about food and eatingHow many (eggs do you eat a week)?How much (milk do you drink a day)?I drink a lot of (milk).I don’t eat many (eggs). I don’t drink much (milk). Do we have any (in the freezer)?
Yes, we have some. / No, we don’t have any.
Other conversational expressionsI have another idea.I need some help fast.
Nouns Fruitapple
bananamangomelonpineapplestrawberry
Vegetablescarrotcucumbergarlicgreen beans
lettuceonionpepperpotatospinachtomato
Sweets and snackscookiedessertice creammuffin
peanutspotato chipssugar
Meat beefchickenhamburgerlambsteak
Fishsalmon
seafoodshellfishshrimp
Carbohydrates breadcerealFrench friespastarice
Milk and eggs buttercheeseeggmilk
Other wordsgrocery storeoilpicky eater
vegetarian water
Adjectives Physical statesallergic (to)
thirsty
Foodtastelesstasty
Eating outslow (service)special (dinner)unfriendly (servers)
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Verbshang out (with friends)recommend (a restaurant)take a break
Eating habits be on a (special) dieteat between mealshave good / bad eating habitshave lunchhave lunch alonehave something light for lunchskip meals
Quantity expressions Determinersany (chicken)many (vegetables)
much (rice)
Pronounsany (We don’t have any.)many (I don’t eat many.) much (I don’t drink much.
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C. EVALUATION FORM:
*SE EVALUARA DE LA SIGUIENTE FORMA:
CATEGORÍA 0 1 2 3 4 COMENTARIOSRegistro Gramatical y PrecisiónUso apropiado de estructuras gramaticales:selección de tiempo gramatical necesariopara el contexto/situación, estructuragramatical correcta, etc.Número mínimo de ejemplos de oracionescon los puntos gramaticales estudiados en las3 unidades. (3 por unidad= 9 en total)
Vocabulario Variedad del vocabulario y uso adecuado deuna palabra o frase en un contexto o fraseespecífica.Número mínimo de ejemplos de vocabulario y frases estudiados en las 3 unidades. (3 porunidad= 9 en total) Pronunciación y EntonaciónInteligibilidad, ritmo, melodía de las frases,acento, etc.
0absent
1poor
2fair
3 very good
4excellent