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1. DATOS GENERALES DE LA ASIGNATURA	10
2. PRERREQUISITOS Y CORREQUISITOS	10
3. DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA ASIGNATURA	10
4.  OBJETIVO GENERAL	10
5. EJE TRANSVERSAL	10
6. CONTRIBUCIÓN DE LOS RESULTADOS DE APRENDIZAJE DE LA ASIGNATURA AL PERFIL DE EGRESO DE LA CARRERA	10
7.  CONTENIDOS DE LA ASIGNATURA (descripción mínima de contenidos de la asignatura)	11
8.  ESTRATEGIAS METODOLÓGICAS Y RECURSOS DIDÁCTICOS	12
9. EVALUACIÓN DEL ESTUDIANTE POR RESULTADOS DE APRENDIZAJE	12
10. BIBLIOGRAFÍA:	13
DESCRIPCIÓN DE COMPETENCIAS DE LA GUÍA DE INGLÉS A2	14
COMPETENCIAS ESPECÍFICAS:	14
Unit 1:  MY LIFE	14
Unit 2: PLACES	14
Unit 3: I DID IT!	14
Unit 4: A WONDERFUL WORLD	15
Unit 5: TODAY AND TOMORROW	15
Unit 6: FREE TIME	15
UNIT 1: MY LIFE	16
LEARNING CHART	16
PRESENT SIMPLE:	18
Explanation of “Present Simple”	18
Structure of “Present Simple”	18
Uses of “Present Simple”	18
Exercises:	19
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME:	21
Explanation of “Prepositions of Time”	21
Structure of “Prepositions of Time”	21
Uses of “Prepositions of Time”	21
Exercises:	22
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES VS. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS:	24
Explanation of “Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns”	24
Structure of Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns	24
Uses of Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns	24
Exercises:	25
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (CONTINUOUS):	27
Explanation of “Present Progressive”	27
Structure of “Present Progressive”	27
Uses of “Present Progressive”	27
Exercises:	28
PRESENT SIMPLE VS. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE:	30
Explanation of “Simple vs. Progressive”	30
Structure “Simple vs. Progressive”	30
Uses “Simple vs. Progressive”	31
Exercises:	32
UNIT 2: PLACES	34
LEARNING CHART	34
1. Countable and Uncountable Nouns	35
2. Object Pronouns	35
3. Quantifiers (How much? / How many? / Many / A lot of / Lots of / A few / A little)	35
4. Too / Enough	36
5. Prepositions of Place and Movement	36
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS:	37
Explanation of “Countable and Uncountable Nouns”	37
Structure of “Countable and Uncountable Nouns”	37
Uses of “Countable and Uncountable Nouns”	38
Exercises:	38
OBJECT PRONOUNS:	40
Explanation of “Object Pronouns”	40
Structure of “Object Pronouns”	41
Uses of “Object Pronouns”	41
Exercises:	42
HOW MUCH? HOW MANY? / MANY / A LOT OF / LOTS OF / A FEW / A LITTLE	43
Explanation of “Quantifiers”	43
Structure of “Quantifiers”	43
Uses of “Quantifiers”	44
Exercises:	45
TOO / ENOUGH:	46
Explanation de “Too” y “Enough”	46
Estructure of “Too” y “Enough”	46
Uses of “Too” y “Enough”	46
Exercises:	47
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACES AND MOVEMENT:	49
Explanation of “Prepositions of Places and Movement”	49
Estructure of “Prepositions of Places and Movement”	49
Uses of “Prepositions of Places and Movement”	49
Exercises	50
UNIT 3: I DID IT!	52
LEARNING CHART	52
PAST SIMPLE OF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS:	54
Explanation of “Past Simple”	54
Structure of “Past Simple” (Affirmative)	54
Uses of “Past Simple”	55
Exercises	55
PAST SIMPLE (NEGATIVE, QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS)	57
Explanation of “Past Simple” (Auxiliary Use)	57
Structure of “Past Simple” (Negative and Interrogative)	57
Uses of “Past Simple” (Negative and Interrogative)	57
Exercises	58
PAST SIMPLE OF THE VERB TO BE (WAS / WERE):	60
Explanation of “Past Simple of To Be”	60
Structure of “Past Simple of To Be”	60
Uses of “Past Simple of To Be”	61
Exercises	61
THE VERB COULD	63
Explanation of “The verb Could”	63
Structure of “The verb Could”	63
Uses of “The verb Could”	64
Exercises:	64
THE VERB USED TO	66
Explanation of “The Verb Used to”	66
Structure of “The Verb Used to”	66
Uses of “The Verb Used to”	67
Exercises	67
UNIT 4: A WONDERFUL WORLD	69
LEARNING CHART	69
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE	71
Explanation of “Present Perfect Simple”	71
Structure of “Present Perfect Simple”	71
Uses of “Present Perfect Simple”	72
Exercises	72
PARTICIPLE VERBS	74
Explanation of “Participle Verbs”	74
Structure of “Participle Verbs”	74
Uses of “Participle Verbs”	75
Exercises	75
YET, ALREADY, STILL	77
Explanation of “Yet, Already, Still”	77
Structure of “Yet, Already, Still”	77
Uses of “Yet, Already, Still”	78
Exercises	78
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: HOW LONG?, FOR, SINCE	80
Explanation of “How long?, for, since”	80
Structure of “How long?, for, since”	80
Uses of “How long?, for, since”	80
Exercises	81
COMMON ACTIVITIES	83
Explanation of “Common Activities”	83
Structure of “Common Activities”	83
Uses of “Common Activities”	84
Exercises:	84
UNIT 5: TODAY AND TOMORROW	86
LEARNING CHART	86
1. Future: Be going to	87
2. Future: Will	87
3. Zero Conditional	87
4. Conditional Sentences Type 1	88
5. Vacations (Contextual Topic)	88
FUTURE BE GOING TO:	89
Explanation of “Future Be Going To”	89
Structure of “Future Be Going To”	89
Uses of “Future Be Going To”	89
Exercises	90
FUTURE WILL:	92
Explanation of “Future Will”	92
Structure of “Future Will”	92
Uses of “Future Will”	92
Exercises	93
ZERO CONDITIONAL:	95
Explanation of “Zero Conditional”	95
Structure of “Zero Conditional”	95
Uses of “Zero Conditional”	95
Exercises:	96
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 1:	98
Explanation of “Conditional Sentences Type 1”	98
Structure of “Conditional Sentences Type 1”	98
Uses of “Conditional Sentences Type 1”	98
Exercises	99
VACATIONS	100
Explanation of “Vacations”	100
Structure of “Vacations”	100
Uses of “Vacations”	101
Exercises	101
UNIT 6: FREE TIME	103
LEARNING CHART	103
1. Comparative Forms	104
2. Superlative Forms	104
3. Both / All / Neither / None (Distributive Quantifiers)	104
4. The Verb 'Have to'	105
5. Holidays (Contextual Topic)	105
COMPARATIVE FORMS :	106
Explanation of “Comparative Forms”	106
Structure of “Comparative Forms”	106
Uses of “Comparative Forms”	107
Exercises	107
SUPERLATIVE FORMS	109
Explanation of “Superlative Forms”	109
Structure of “Superlative Forms”	109
Uses of “Superlative Forms”	110
Exercises	110
BOTH / ALL / NEITHER / NONE	111
Explanation of “Both / All / Neither / None”	111
Structure of “Both / All / Neither / None”	111
Uses of “Both / All / Neither / None”	112
Exercises	112
THE VERB HAVE TO	114
Explanation of “The Verb Have To”	114
Structure of “The Verb Have To”	114
Uses of “The Verb Have To”	115
Exercises	115
HOLIDAYS	117
Explanation of “Holidays”	117
Structure of “Holidays”	117
Uses of “Holidays”	118
Exercises	118
REFERENCES:	120
ANSWERS:	121
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (Affirmative/Negative)	121
Exercise 2: Formulating Questions (Interrogative)	121
Exercise 3: Error Correction	121
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME (IN, ON, AT)	121
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (In, On, At)	121
Exercise 2: Sentence Completion	121
Exercise 3: Error Correction	121
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS	122
Exercise 1: Identifying the Function (Adjective or Pronoun)	122
Exercise 2: Rewriting Sentences	122
Exercise 3: Error Correction	122
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE (CONTINUOUS)	122
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks (Affirmative/Negative)	122
Exercise 2: Formulating Questions (Interrogative)	122
Exercise 3: Sentence Transformation (From Affirmative to Negative)	122
PRESENT SIMPLE VS. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE	123
Exercise 1: Quick Choice	123
Exercise 2: Contextual Application	123
Exercise 3: State Verbs (No Progressive)	123
HOW MUCH? HOW MANY? / MANY / A LOT OF / LOTS OF / A FEW / A LITTLE	124
PAST SIMPLE OF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERB	125
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE	127
FUTURE WILL	129
VACATIONS	130
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