Group Two: Language Acquisition Arabic French Spanish
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2 Year Course Outline Language B Ab Initio
The language ab initio course is a language acquisition course for students with no prior experience of the target language, or for those students with very limited previous experience. Students develop the ability to communicate in the target language through the study of language, themes and texts. In doing so, they also develop conceptual understandings of how language works. Communication is evidenced through receptive, productive and interactive skills across a range of contexts and purposes that are appropriate to the level of the course. The language ab initio syllabus is organized into five prescribed themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet. The language ab initio syllabus prescribes four topics for each of the five prescribed themes for a total of 20 topics that must be addressed in the language ab initio course.
See detailed plan on next page for order of content and approximate dates Topic 1 (20 Hours) Identities Topic 2 (20 Hours) Experiences Topic 3 (20 Hours) Human ingenuity Year 1
Topic 4 (10 Hours) Social Organization Revision Mock Exams Topic 4 10 Hours Social Organization
Year 2
Topic 5 (20 Hours Sharing the Planet Revision Mock Exams and Final Exams
Assessment Outline External assessment (2.45 minutes ) Paper 1 (1 hour) (currently only 45 minutes )
Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 75% Two written tasks of 70–150 words each from a choice of three tasks, choosing a text type for each task from among those listed in the examination instructions. Under current circumstances, only one task to complete in 45 minutes Paper 2 – 1 hour 45 minutes 50%
Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (45 minutes) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes.
Internal Assessment Duration: 7–10 minutes Oral 25%
Internal assessment This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course. Individual oral assessment A conversation with the teacher, based on a visual stimulus and at least one additional course theme. (30 marks)
Detailed Plan for year 1 (grade 11)
Week commencing:
Topic
Textbook Reference Panorama 1
Syllabus reference
ATL/TOK links/IM links
2020 Prior Learning
1 Identities
Setting Expectations Distribute prior learning practice pack Assessment: Prior Learning Test (10%) Introduction to the IB course, expectations and exams Identities (Introduce yourself) Greetings – formal and informal ..... ﻣﻊ اﻟﺳﻼﻣﺔ، ﻣﺳﺎء اﻟﺧﯾر، ﺻﺑﺎح اﻟﺧﯾر، ً وداﻋﺎ، ً ﻣرﺣﺑﺎ Personal identification – name, age, nationality, address, birthday, I live in... Present: I /you/ he/she/we/they Explanation of regular/irregular verbs Numbers/Months/Alphabet/days
TOK: •
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If people speak more than one language, is what they know different in each language? To what extent is our perspective determined by our membership of a particular culture?
Identities (Personal relationships and Personal attributes) relationships, physical descriptions, readings and vocabulary exercises and vocabulary exercises.
Sep 20 (2 weeks)
TOK: • •
Identities (Eating and Drinking) French meal, healthy food, diet, bad eating habit. Verbs The different meals of the day: ﻓﻄﻮر ﻏﺪاء ﻋﺸﺎء Large vocabulary of food category. Masculine/Feminine words ﻛﺘﺎب اﻟﻌﺮﺑﯿﺔ ﺑﺎﻟﺤﻮار وﻛﺘﺎب اﻟﻌﺮﺑﯿﺔ ﺑﯿﻦ ﯾﺪﯾﻚ Identities (Physical Well-Being) What do you do in your free time? Sports Free-time activities CAS Different types of sports, benefit of sport, opinion on the favorite sport Opinions present tense negatives Future tense – اﻟﻔﻌﻞ اﻟﻤﻀﺎرع+ ﺳـ \ ﺳﻮف time phrases in future
Oct 4th Aug 31st
Test
Assessment: Paper 2 Reading in-class assessment (Identities) Paper 1 writing in-class assessment (Identities)
TOK:
What is the connection between culture and language? Is SMS language a language in itself?
(4 weeks) Mid Term Break October 18th – 22nd
Experiences
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Does travel affect the way you see the world? If so, how do you know you have been affected?
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There is a saying that says, "Travel has seven benefits? What do you think of it?"
Experiences (Daily Routine) Read text about daily routine. Verbs: ........ أﺳﺎﻓر، أﻗﺿﻲ،أذھب Adjectives: ....... ﻣﺳﻠﻲ، ﻣﻔﯾد،ﻣﻣل.
1st Nov – Interim Report Due by 8am
TOK: • Experiences (Leisure) Covered sides fun activities TV Music Sports Pronouns, verbs and prepositions Listening activities related to daily routine & Leisure
Nov 8th (1 lesson)
9,10th Nov - 3 Way conferences
Experiences (Holidays and festivals) Nov 12th (1 week)
Holidays Countries Transport Hotels Activities
How does family history help build identity?
ATL: Research skills
Prepositions Future tense Comparatives
Nov 15
Nov 22nd (3 weeks)
December 13 – January 2
Paper 2 Listening in-class assessment (Identities and Experiences) Human ingenuity (Transport) Transportation past and now Directions Public transport Town Prepositions, imperative, past tense, present tense, adjectives. Verb and preposition, past tense, connective words, adjectives.
TOK:
Human ingenuity (Entertainment and Media) Leisure activities Television Music Sport Verb and preposition, past tense, connective words, adjectives.
TOK:
Winter Break
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How has transportation affected our lives?
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How would you feel if you woke up one day and found the world full of robots? And what would you do?
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Modern technology is a doubleedged sword, what do you think of this saying?
Revision of vocabulary (Identities, Experiences and Human Ingenuity). Introduction to the internal assessment: Oral How to describe a picture? Jan 3rd (3 weeks)
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Jan 24 (2 weeks)
Feb 7th
31 Jan – Semester 1 reports due
Revision of vocabulary and oral (Identities, Experiences and Human Ingenuity) How to answer to specific questions?
Toolkit Test and Review
Assessment: Speaking Speaking practices on all topics covered so far
Mid Term Break Feb 14th – 18th
Pictures based on all themes covered so far : • Identities, • Experiences • Human Ingenuity
Assessment
Feb 21st (4 weeks)
Organisation sociale
Week 1: Assessment: Speaking continued
Assessment
Part 1: Human ingenuity (Technology) How do science and technology affect my life?
TOK: •
2nd ,3rd Mar - 3 Way conferences Mar 21st
Relationships Social media (good and bad aspects) Opinion Websites Photography Internet Music Online shopping Free time and games Communication Using technology in school/work
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There is a saying that says, “Technology has made the world a small village.” What do you think of it? We need technology to help enhance our skills, so how do we actually direct our breath in the right direction?
Connective words, present tense, past tense, adjectives.
Part 2: Human ingenuity (Technology) How do science and technology affect my life? Relationships Social media (good and bad aspects)
TOK: •
If we buy a lot how expensive technology, which we sometimes use
Opinion Websites Photography Internet Music Online shopping Free time and games Communication Using technology in school/work Connective words, present tense, past tense, adjectives. Mar 28th – Apr 8th April 11th
(4 weeks)
Spring Break Paper 2 Reading and Listening in-class assessment
Different informal writing styles related to the 3 themes (Identities, Experiences and Human Ingenuity) Blog, Diary, Email, Invitation, Journal List, Personal letter, Postcard, Social media posting/chat room, Text message, Timetable
inefficiently. How will this affect our lives?
May 9th (1 week)
Test
Paper 1 writing in-class assessment
9th May – Interim Report Due by 8am
Grammar based on student needs Introduction to Social Organization (Work) Mock Exam Revision (2 weeks) MOCK EXAMS REVISIONS
Revision for paper 1: Focus on writing Letter, Post Card, Diary page, Blog, Brochure, Email Revision for paper 2: Focus on reading and listening comprehension Identity Experiences Human ingenuity G11 Mocks(from end May onwards) Review Mock Paper IA preparation
May 16th to July 1st
20th June – Full written reports due
Year 2 (Grade 12) Week commencing: 2022
Topic
Textbook Reference
Syllabus reference
TOK links, IM links
TOK: Social Organisation (Workplace & Social Issues) • Reading comprehension (Panorama 2 – workplace readings and vocabulary exercises) Present, past and future tenses revision
Sep (week 1-2 )
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What are your evaluation criteria for success? In your opinion, does science help destroy the world or save it?
Past paper 1 practice writing (letter, email, brochure, blog) – focus on formal register ATL: organisation skills & communication Oct 1st /2nd Paper 2 Reading in-class assessment (re: Workplace, Social Issues) Start Social Organisation (Neighbourhood, Education)
Sep Week 3-4
Listening practice Presentation – teach format ATL: communication October
Continue Social Organisation (Neighbourhood, Education) in Panorama 2 (readings, writings, etc.) Teach conditional Speech – teach format (ideal school)
2 weeks
Week 1
Nov
Listening in-class assessment (re: Education, Neighbourhood, Workplace) Start Sharing the Planet (Climate, Physical Geography, The Environment, Global Issues), Article – teach format Format, organisation of ideas, “hook” paragraph, opening and closing sentences
TOK •
Are you for or against women's work? and express your opinion
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How is the individual's obligation to follow the rules reflected on society?
TOK • •
What are the ethical issues today? How do you solve it?
TOK
• •
Interview – teach format
What is a just society?
What are the common behaviors that harm the environment? What are the causes of pollution? And how do we protect the environment from it?
Week 2
Sunday 17th Paper 1 Writing in-class assessment (re: Climate, Physical Geography, The Environment, Global Issues)
Week 3-4
MOCK EXAMS REVISIONS Revision for paper 1: Focus on writing (create portfolio of different writing types and practices they’ve written, annotated with format features and complex structures) Letter, Post Card, Diary page, Blog, Brochure, Email, Article, Presentation, Speech, Interview Revision for paper 2 : Identity Experiences Human ingenuity Social Organisation Sharing the planet Winter Break Mock Exam January 2022
2 weeks
2 weeks
ORAL REVISIONS sharing the planet – experiences
ORAL REVISIONS human ingenuity –identity- social organisation
February
ORAL REVISIONS all themes Social organization Summary, variety of adjectives Listening practice Grammar based on student needs Oral exams
March
April
Revision
Review all types of texts and work on listening and reading comprehension with past papers at home.
Arabic B SL/HL Year one The language B Standard Level (SL) and language B Higher Level (HL) courses are language acquisition courses for students with some previous experience of the target language. The distinction between language B SL and HL can been seen in the number of recommended teaching hours, the level of competency the student is expected to develop in receptive, productive, and interactive skills, and that HL students are required to study two literary works originally written in the target language. Students develop the ability to communicate in the target language through the study of language, themes and texts. In doing so, they also develop conceptual understandings of how language works. Communication is evidenced through receptive, productive and interactive skills across a range of contexts and purposes that are appropriate to the level of the course (and beyond those for language ab initio). The language B syllabus is organized into five prescribed themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet. Optional recommended topics and possible questions for each theme are presented in the guide but are not prescribed. See detailed plan on next page for order of content and approximate dates Topic 1 (20 Hours) Identity Identite Topic 2 (20 Hours) Experiences Year 1
Topic 3 (20 Hours) Human Ingenuity Revision Mock Exams
Year 2
Topic 4 (10 Hours) Social organization Topic 5 (20 Hours) sharing the planet Revision Mock Exams and Final Exams
Assessment Outline External assessment (3 hours) SL-Paper 1 (1 hour 15 minutes) Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 25%
One writing task of 250–400 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions. HL- Paper 1 (1 hour 30 minutes) Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 25% One writing task of 450–600 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions. Paper 2 50% SL- Paper 2 (1 hour 45 minutes)Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (45 minutes) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes HL- Paper 2 (2 hours) Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (1 hour) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes.
Internal Assessment Oral 25% This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course. SL- Individual oral assessment A conversation with the teacher, based on a visual stimulus, followed by discussion based on an additional theme. (30 marks) HL- A conversation with the teacher, based on an extract from one of the literary works studied in class, followed by discussion based on one or more of the themes from the syllabus. (30 marks) Month/Holiday September
Theme
Identities
October
Topic • Lifestyles • Health and wellbeing • Beliefs and values • Subcultures • Language and identity
Resources www.Learning.com MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from: Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae
Writing-Oral Activity Writing: Report about social media affects our real life (discussion)
TOK/ATL What constitutes an identity? • How do we express our identity? • What ideas and
11 September: Hijra New Year*
November 20 November: Prophet's Birthday*
Identities
• Lifestyles • Health and wellbeing • Beliefs and values • Subcultures • Language and identity
December 2-3 National day
January
February 10-12 February: Midterm Break
Oral presentation: Media between advantages and disadvantages.
Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles. www.Learning.com MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from:
Writing: letter/email. Discussion: How do we know propaganda?
Speech and debate: Are you addicted to your smartphone?
Selected clips and songs MOE textbook UN.org
16 December 5 January: Winter Break
Jan 6-classes resume
Selected videos. Selected articles.
Experiences
• Leisure activities • Holidays and travel • Life stories • Rites of passage • Customs and traditions • Migration
www.Learning.com MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from: Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles.
Oral presentation: students will be given 3 photos and 10 minutes to prepare 3 minutes presentation. Writing: Brochure/Blog
Writing: Food Crisis
images do we associate with a healthy lifestyle? • How do language and culture contribute to form our identity? What constitutes an identity? • How do we express our identity? • What ideas and images do we associate with a healthy lifestyle? • How do language and culture contribute to form our identity? How does travel broaden our horizons? • How does our past shape our present and our future? • How and why do different cultures mark important moments in life? • How would
living in another culture affect our worldview?
23 February: International Day (School Day) March 31 March-11 April: Spring Break
Experiences
• Leisure activities • Holidays and travel • Life stories • Rites of passage • Customs and traditions • Migration
Human ingenuity April
www.Learning.comcom MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from: Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles.
Oral presentation: Poverty and solutions.
Discussion: UN video about Racism.
3 April: Isra' Wal Miraj 14 April: Classes Resume May
26 May-13 June: Grade 11 Exams
June
Human ingenuity
• Entertainment • Artistic expressions • Communication and media • Technology • Scientific innovation
www.Learning.com MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from: Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles. Selected songs
Group discussion: The importance of Celebrations.
Oral presentation: our family traditions.
Writing: Invitation to a wedding/Graduation/Eid/Iftar.
How does travel broaden our horizons? • How does our past shape our present and our future? • How and why do different cultures mark important moments in life? • How would living in another culture affect our worldview? How do developments in science and technology influence our lives? • How do the arts help us understand the world? • What can we learn about a culture through its artistic
expression? • How do the media change the way we relate to each other?
4-6 June: Eid Al Fitr
Year (2) Month/Holiday
Theme
Topics
Septemb er
Social • Social relationships organization • Community • Social engagement • Education • The working world
Resources
Writing-Oral Activity
TOK/International mindedness
Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles.
Writing: interview
What is the individual’s role in the community? • What role do rules and regulations play in the formation of a society?
• Law and order
October
Novembe r
• Social relationships • Community • Social engagement • Education Social • The working world organization • Law and order
www.Learning.co m MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from: Selected clips and songs MOE textbook Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles. www.Learning.co m MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from:
Oral presentation .
Speech and Debate: Social Media vs Social relations Written Assignment discussion.
Writing a report
• What role does language play in a society? • What opportunities and challenges does the 21st-century workplace bring?
What is the individual’s role in the community? • What role do rules and regulations play in the formation of a society? • What role does language play in a society? • What opportunities and challenges does the 21st-century workplace bring?
Mock exam after Winter break
January
Revision and Mock Exams Sharing the planet
• The environment • Human rights • Peace and conflict • Equality • Globalization • Ethics • Urban and rural environment
Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles. www.Learning.co m MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles
Describing a • What picture about environmental the unit. and social issues present challenges to the world, and how Past papers can these challenges be overcome? • What ethical issues arise from living in the modern world, and how do we resolve them? • What challenges and benefits does globalization bring? • What challenges and benefits result from changes in
February Sharing the planet
21 Feb WA uploaded
March
• The environment • Human rights • Peace and conflict • Equality • Globalization • Ethics • Urban and rural environment
Sharing the planet: Global issues
Alittihad.ae Albayan.ae Selected videos. Selected articles. www.Learning.co m MOE textbook Selected videos. Human rights watch. Selected articles from:
Describing pictures about unit.
Discussion activity.
Writing: News reporter.
urban and rural • What environmental and social issues present challenges to the world, and how can these challenges be overcome? • What ethical issues arise from living in the modern world, and how do we resolve them? • What challenges and benefits does globalization bring? • What challenges and benefits result from changes in urban and rural
20-24 Orals
Orals and past papers
April Spring break
May IB exams
Past papers, Revision
French
French Ab Initio
The language ab initio course is a language acquisition course for students with no prior experience of the target language, or for those students with very limited previous experience. Students develop the ability to communicate in the target language through the study of language, themes and texts. In doing so, they also develop conceptual understandings of how language works. Communication is evidenced through receptive, productive and interactive skills across a range of contexts and purposes that are appropriate to the level of the course. The language ab initio syllabus is organized into five prescribed themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet. The language ab initio syllabus prescribes four topics for each of the five prescribed themes for a total of 20 topics that must be addressed in the language ab initio course.
See detailed plan on next page for order of content and approximate dates Topic 1 (20 Hours) Identité Identite Topic 2 (20 Hours) Experiences Topic 3 (20 Hours) Ingeniosité humaine Year 1
Topic 4 (10 Hours) Organisation Sociale Revision Mock Exams Topic 4 10 Hours Organisation Sociale
Year 2
Topic 5 (20 Hours) Partage de la planète Revision Mock Exams and Final Exams
Assessment Outline External assessment (2.45 minutes ) Paper 1 (1 hour) (currently only 45 minutes )
Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 75% Two written tasks of 70–150 words each from a choice of three tasks, choosing a text type for each task from among those listed in the examination instructions. Under current circumstances, only one task to complete in 45 minutes Paper 2 – 1 hour 45 minutes 50%
Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (45 minutes) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes.
Internal Assessment Duration: 7–10 minutes Oral 25%
Internal assessment This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course. Individual oral assessment A conversation with the teacher, based on a visual stimulus and at least one additional course theme. (30 marks)
Detailed Plan for year 1 (grade 11)
Week commencing:
Topic
Textbook Reference Panorama 1
Syllabus reference
ATL/TOK links/IM links
2020 Prior Learning
1 Identité
Setting Expectations Distribute pior learning practice pack Assessment: Prior Learning Test (10%) Introduction to the IB course, expectations and exams Identities (Introduce yourself) Greetings – formal and informal Bonjour, salut, au revoir, bonne soirée, bonne journée… Personal identification – name, age, nationality, address, birthday, I live in... Present: I /you/ he/she/we/they Explanation of regular/irregular verbs être, avoir, regular – er habiter, parler
TOK: •
•
En français le verbe ‘devoir’ exprime une obligation, mais aussi une probabilité, une intention, ou un conseil. Est-ce la même chose dans d’autres langues que vous connaissez?
Regular present tense: re, ir Numbers/Months/Alphabet/days
Sep 20 (2 weeks)
Identities (Personal relationships and Personal attributes) Panorama 1 Chapitre 1 & 2 – relationships, physical descriptions, readings and vocabulary exercises.
TOK: • • •
Identities (Eating and Drinking) French meal, healthy food, diet, bad eating habit. Verbs manger, aimer… The different meals of the day: le petit-déjeuner, le déjeuner, le gouter et le diner. Large vocabulary of food category. Masculine/Feminine words Negative statements – ne…pas Triclore Total 4: 5A, 5B, 5C, 5F Panorama 1 Chapitre 4 Identities (Physical Well-Being) What do you do in your free-time? Sports Free-time activities CAS Different types of sports, benefit of sport, opinion on the favourite sport Opinions Panorama 1 Readings, Triclore Total 6: 6A-6H, Triclore Total 3: 3A-3B
Le language jeune contribute-t-il au fossé des générations? Le language SMS est-il un language à part entière? Quel est le lien entre culture et langue? Que perd-on avec les langues qui disparaissent?
present – faire/jouer/sortir negatives – reinforce passé composé Future tense – aller + inf si +present+future time phrases in future Oct 4th
Test
Assessment: Paper 2 Reading in-class assessment (Identities) Paper 1 writing in-class assessment (Identities)
TOK: 1.
Mid Term Break October 18th – 22nd
Aug 31st (4 weeks)
1st Nov – Interim Report Due by 8am
Experiences
Experiences (Daily Routine) 2.
Aspects couverts La vie quotidienne Panorama 1 Chapitre 3 L’heure Les jours de la semaine La maison Les nombres Le verbe aller, faire, prendre, la négation, les questions, les verbes pronominaux.
Experiences (Leisure) Aspects couverts Les activités de loisirs La télévision
Comment la langue et les émotions influencent-elles l’experience du voyageur? Est-ce que voyager affecte la façon qu’on a de voir le monde? Si oui, comment savez-vous qe vous avez été affecté?
TOK: 1. Quels rôles jouent la mémoire collective et la mémoire individuelle? 2. Préserver la mémoire collective et les souvenirs d’un individu ont-ils la même importance? 3. Comment l’histoire familiale contribue-t-elle à construire notre indentité? ATL: Compétences de recherche
La musique Le sport Les pronoms relatifs qui, que Depuis Verbe + préposition Les verbes pronominaux au passé-composé
Nov 8th (1 lesson)
Listening activities related to daily routine & Leisure (Delf level A1-A2 online documents) 9,10th Nov - 3 Way conferences
Experiences (Holidays and festivals)
Nov 12th (1 week)
Holidays Countries Transport Hotels Activities Prepositions Future tense Comparatives
Nov 15
Paper 2 Listening in-class assessment (Identities and Experiences)
Nov 22nd (3 weeks)
December 13 – January 2
Human ingenuity (Transport) Transportation past and now Directions Public transport Town Prepositions, imperative, past tense, present tense, adjectives.
IM: Quel type de transport est utilisé dans votre pays en comparaison avec ceux des pays francophones?
Human ingenuity (Entertainment and Media) Leisure activities Television Music Sport Verb and preposition, past tense, connective words, adjectives.
TOK: •
Winter Break Revision of vocabulary (Identities, Experiences and Human Ingenuity).
Jan 3rd (3 weeks)
Introduction to the internal assessment: Oral How to describe a picture?
Les sciences contribuent-t-elles à sauver ou détruire la planète?
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Jan 24 (2 weeks)
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Feb 7
Feb 21st (4 weeks)
31 Jan – Semester 1 reports due
Revision of vocabulary and oral (Identities, Experiences and Human Ingenuity) How to answer to specific questions?
Toolkit Test and Review
Assessment: Speaking Speaking practices on all topics covered so far
Mid Term Break Feb 14th – 18th
Pictures based on all themes covered so far : • Identité • Expériences • Ingéniosité humaine
Organisation sociale
Week 1: Assessment: Speaking continued
Assessment
Assessment
2nd ,3rd Mar - 3 Way conferences Mar 21st
Part 1: Human ingenuity (Technology) How do science and technology affect my life?
TOK:
Relationships Social media (good and bad aspects) Opinion Websites Photography Internet Music Online shopping Free time and games Communication Using technology in school/work Connective words, present tense, past tense, adjectives.
Part 2: Human ingenuity (Technology) How do science and technology affect my life? Relationships Social media (good and bad aspects) Opinion Websites Photography Internet Music Online shopping Free time and games Communication Using technology in school/work
1. Quels sont nos liens avec les personnes que nous cotoyons? 2. Que signifie être proche de qq? 3. Peut-on être loin et quand même se comprendre?
Connective words, present tense, past tense, adjectives. Mar 28th – Apr 8th April 11th
Spring Break Paper 2 Reading and Listening in-class assessment
(4 weeks)
May 9th (1 week)
Different informal writing styles related to the 3 themes (Identities, Experiences and Human Ingenuity)
Test 9th May – Interim Report Due by 8am
Blog, Diary, Email, Invitation, Journal List, Personal letter, Postcard, Social media posting/chat room, Text message, Timetable Paper 1 writing in-class assessment Grammar based on student needs Introduction to Social Organization (Work)
May 16th to July 1st
Mock Exam Revision (2 weeks) MOCK EXAMS REVISIONS
Revision for paper 1: Focus on writing
Letter, Post Card, Diary page, Blog, Brochure, Email Revision for paper 2: Focus on reading and listening comprehension Identity Experiences Human ingenuity G11 Mocks(from end May onwards) Review Mock Paper IA preparation 20th June – Full written reports due
Year 2 (Grade 12) Week commencing: 2022
Topic
Textbook Reference
Syllabus reference
TOK links, IM links
TOK: Social Organisation (Workplace & Social Issues) Reading comprehension (Panorama 2 – workplace readings and vocabulary exercises) Present, past and future tenses revision
1. Avons-nous une responsabilité sociale? 2. Ya -t-il des connaissances qui ne s’acquierent pas à l’école? 3. Comment les acquiert-on alors? 4. La science contribute-t-elle à détruire ou à sauver la planète?
Sep (week 1-2 )
Sep Week 3-4
Past paper 1 practice writing (letter, email, brochure, blog) – focus on formal register ATL: organisation skills & communication Oct 1st /2nd Paper 2 Reading in-class assessment (re: Workplace, Social Issues) Start Social Organisation (Neighbourhood, Education)
TOK 1-Les lois et réglements permettent-ils de mieux vivre ensemble? 2-Comment savoir si des statistiques sont valables?
3- Que faut-il savoir d’autres avant de se fier a ses statistiques 4- Dans un conflit, comment savoir qui a raison et qui a tort?
Listening practice Presentation – teach format ATL: communication October
Continue Social Organisation (Neighbourhood, Education) in Panorama 2 (readings, writings, etc.) Teach conditional Speech – teach format (ideal school)
2 weeks
Week 1
Nov
Listening in-class assessment (re: Education, Neighbourhood, Workplace) Start Sharing the Planet (Climate, Physical Geography, The Environment, Global Issues), Article – teach format Format, organisation of ideas, “hook” paragraph, opening and closing sentences Passé composé & présent revision
TOK 1. Qu’est-ce qu’une société équitable? 2. Quels sont les enjeux éthiques d’aujourdhui. Comment les résoudre?
Week 2
Interview – teach format Sunday 17th Paper 1 Writing in-class assessment (re: Climate, Physical Geography, The Environment, Global Issues)
Week 3-4
MOCK EXAMS REVISIONS Revision for paper 1: Focus on writing (create portfolio of different writing types and practices they’ve written, annotated with format features and complex structures) Letter, Post Card, Diary page, Blog, Brochure, Email, Article, Presentation, Speech, Interview Revision for paper 2 : Identity Experiences Human ingenuity Social Organisation Sharing the planet Winter Break Mock Exam ORAL REVISIONS sharing the planet – experiences January 2022
2 weeks 2 weeks
ORAL REVISIONS human ingenuity –identity- social organisation
February
ORAL REVISIONS all themes Social organization Pronoms relatifs / complements d’objets Summary, variety of adjectives Listening practice Grammar based on student needs Oral exams
March April
Revision
Language B French SL/HL
Reviser tous les types de textes et travailler l’ecouyte et la comprehension ecrite avec des past papers a la maison.
The language B Standard Level (SL) and language B Higher Level (HL) courses are language acquisition courses for students with some previous experience of the target language. The distinction between language B SL and HL can been seen in the number of recommended teaching hours, the level of competency the student is expected to develop in receptive, productive and interactive skills, and that HL students are required to study two literary works originally written in the target language. Students develop the ability to communicate in the target language through the study of language, themes and texts. In doing so, they also develop conceptual understandings of how language works. Communication is evidenced through receptive, productive and interactive skills across a range of contexts and purposes that are appropriate to the level of the course (and beyond those for language ab initio). The language B syllabus is organized into five prescribed themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet. Optional recommended topics and possible questions for each theme are presented in the guide, but are not prescribed.
See detailed plan on next page for order of content and approximate dates Topic 1 (20 Hours) Identité Identite Topic 2 (20 Hours) Experiences Topic 3 (20 Hours) Ingeniosité humaine Year 1
Topic 4 (10 Hours) Organisation Sociale Revision Mock Exams
Year 2
Topic 4 10 Hours Organisation Sociale Topic 5 (20 Hours) Partage de la planète
Revision Mock Exams and Final Exams
Assessment Outline External assessment (3 hours) SL-Paper 1 (1 hour 15 minutes) Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 25% One writing task of 250–400 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions. HL- Paper 1 (1 hour 30 minutes) Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 25% One writing task of 450–600 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions.
Paper 2 50% SL- Paper 2 (1 hour 45 minutes)Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks)
Listening comprehension (45 minutes) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes HL- Paper 2 (2 hours) Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (1 hour) (25 marks) 25%
Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes.
Internal Assessment Oral 25%
This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course. SL- Individual oral assessment A conversation with the teacher, based on a visual stimulus, followed by discussion based on an additional theme. (30 marks) HL- A conversation with the teacher, based on an extract from one of the literary works studied in class, followed by discussion based on one or more of the themes from the syllabus. (30 marks)
HL: A noter: French B course companion offre une serie de textes au niveau literraire, suivi de questions.
Identite: page 31-32, 34-35, 46-47, 60-61, 228-229, 236-237, 253-255, Experiences: page 88-89, 278-279, 294-295, Ingeniosite humaine: page102-103, 116-117, 132-133, 306-307, 324-325, Organisation sociale: page 140-141, 160-161, 172-173, 354-355,
Detailed Plan for year 1 (grade 11)
Topic Week commencing:
Textbook Reference Le monde en Français
Syllabus reference
ATL/TOK links/IM links
2020 Prior Learning
1 Identité
1.1
Setting Expectations Distribute pior learning practice pack Assessment: Prior Learning Test (10%) 1. De quelle façon exprimons-nous notre identité? Adjectifs et pronoms possessifs et demonstatifs Activité lexicale pour se présenter avec une photo Compréhension écrites: La double nationalité page 20-21, 23,24 Ecoute double culture page 26
TOK: • •
•
1.3
1.3 Le corps façonne-t-il notre identité? Mode de vie sain.
Qu’est-ce qui donne de la valeur à otre existence? En français le verbe ‘devoir’ exprime une obligation, mais aussi une probabilité, une intention, ou un conseil. Est-ce la même chose dans d’autres langues que vous connaissez? Comment s’expriment ces nuances dans ces langues?
ATL : Recherche
Activites lexicales: les habitudes des vie L’anorexie SL + text d’Amélie Nothomb pour HL Reviser le passé composé Utiliser le subjonctif Présenter une photo sur la santé Ecrire un courriel à un ami
1.4
Sep 20 (2 weeks)
HL literary texts
1.4 Coment la langue reflete-t-elle notre identité? Exprimer un but Rédiger un plan Rédiger un discours SOS Langues en danger HL le faux bilinguisme page 76
1. Quels sont les avantages a pratiquer la pleine conscience( mindfulness) à l’école? 2. Faites une recherche sur cette pratique au Canada et en Belgique TOK: • • •
HL: French B course companion offre une serie de textes au niveau literraire, suivi de questions. Identite: page 31-32, 34-35, 46-47, 60-61, 228-229, 236237, 253-255
Test Oct 4th
Aug 31st
Assessment: Speaking: photo a analyser sur la santé Reading: texte sur l’identité et les langues 2Expériences Comment les voyages élargissent notre horizon?
TOK:
Le language jeune contribute-t-il au fossé des générations? Le language SMS est-il un language à part entière? Que lest le lien entre culture et langue? Que perd-on avec les langues qui disparaissent?
(4 weeks) 2.1 Mid Term Break October 18th – 22nd
1st Nov – Interim Report Due by 8am
Activité lexicale : les voyages Qu’est-ce qu’un bon touriste? Ecrire le guide du bon touriste Ecoute ‘couch surfing’ page 88 Les pronoms relatifs simples: qui, que , quoi, dont Les pronoms personnels complements, lui, elle, eux Rediger une page de journal Rediger une page de blog Speaking practice page 95 Parler des voyages Assessment: writing une page de journal/ un courriel/ un blog 2.2 Comment le passé construit-il notre avenir? Activité lexicale: les souvenirs Utiliser le passé composé et l’imparfait Compréhension écrites: Page 100: Merci Papi, merci Mamie Page 105: Les souvenirs perdus
3.
4.
5.
Comment la langue et les émotions influencent-elles l’experience du voyageur? Estc-e que voyager affecte la façon qu’on a de voir le monde? Si oui, comment savez-vous qe vous avez été affecté? ‘La destination importe peu, seul le chemin compte’ Robert Louis Stevenson. Discutez.
ATL: Compétences de communication A QUEL TYPE DE VOYAGEUR APPARTENEZVOUS? Jeu de role page 71
TOK: 4. Quels rôles jouent la mémoire collective et la mémoire individuelle? 5. Préserver la mémoire collective et les souvenirs d’un individu ont-ils la même importance? 6. Comment l’histoire familiale contribute-t-elle à construire notre indentité? ATL: Compétences de recherche Faire une recherche sur les femmes tondues pendant la 2ème guerre mondiale
Nov 8th
2.2
Ecoute piste 6 page 103
(1 lesson)
Dialogue entre Emmanuel et son grand-père th
9,10 Nov - 3 Way conferences
Nov 15th (1 week)
Test
Assessment: Paper 2 listening and reading comprehension 2.3 2.4
2.3 Les étapes de la vie Activité lexicale : les étapes de la vie 2.3 Parler du passage à l’âge adulte Les rites de passage 2.4 Migrer à quel prix Intro: page 77 French B course companion Ecrire un entretien
Nov 22nd (3 weeks)
-Ecoute: Migration -Pratique pour l’oral individual: décrire une photo sur la migration - Questions inversées- language formel et language courant - Assessment: Writing: écrire un entretien avec un migrant HL Experiences
HL: French B course companion offre une serie de textes au niveau literraire, suivi de questions. Experiences: page 88-89, 278-279, 294-295,
IM:
TOK: •
Dans quelle mesure notre perception des migrants est-elle définie par les médias ou par notre experience personnelle?
ATL: Recherche: Quelle est la situation des immigrants et refugiés dans votre pays d’origine?
December 13 – January 2
Winter Break 3.1 3.3 3.4
Jan 3rd (3 weeks)
3.3 2 weeks
Ingéniosité humaine 3.1 week 1 Parler de la science et de la technologie Identifier et exprimer la cause et la consequence Rediger une lettre de candidature Rediger un tract Week 2: Ecoute piste 9 page 143 Comprehension ecrite le plus beau métier du monde Pages-143-146 Pour ou contre l’experimentation animale Compréhension ecrite page 151-152 Week 3 : Activité orale: Décrire: une photo page 147 ou 150 Activité écrite: le tract Assessment( OGM ou éoliennes) Ecrire un tract page 149
IM:
Les arts miroirs des societes francophones Week 1: Comment les arts peuvent-ils nous aider à comprendre une culture? Activité lexicale: le cinéma cahier 3.3 Ecrire: Rédiger une critique de film
TOK: Comment les arts peuvent-ils nous aider à comprendre une culture?
TOK: • •
Les sciences contribuent-t-ils ou à sauver ou détruire la planète? Quelle est notre responsabilité éthique en ce qui concerne les expérimentations animales?
Week 2: Speaking: page 186 Ecoute page 177: la musique piste 11 HL: reading Victor Hugo page 183
st
31 Jan – Semester 1 reports due
3.4 2 weeks
Jan 24th (2 weeks)
Feb 7th
Activité lexicale: La presse écrite Mise en route brainstorming page 188 Parler des médias Utiliser la forme passive Rediger une lettre de protestation Ecoute piste 12 page 190
HL:
HL:
Ingeniosite humaine
French B course companion offre une serie de textes au niveau literraire, suivi de questions. Ingeniosite humaine: page102-103, 116-117, 132-133, 306307, 324-325,
Toolkit Test and Review
Assessment: Speaking Speaking practices on all topics covered so far
Mid Term Break Feb 14th – 18th
SL: Pictures based on all themes covered so far : • Identité • Expériences • Ingéniosité humaine
TOK: 1. Comment les médias influencent-ils notre rapport avec les autres? ATL: Que faites-vous pour vous assurer que les informations sont fiables?
Assessment
Feb 21st (4 weeks)
Organisation sociale
Week 1: Assessment: Speaking continued
Assessment
2nd ,3rd Mar - 3 Way conferences Mar 21st
Mar 28th – Apr 8th April 11th (4 weeks)
Test
4.1
Organisation sociale 4.1 Moi et mes proches Parler des rapports avec mes proches Utliser l’impératif Présenter une photo sur les rapports avec les proches Tanguy. Compréhension ecrite Bande annonce + HL: Reading ‘Kiffe Kiffe demain’ page 215-217
TOK: 4. Quels sont nos liens avec les personnes que nous cotoyons? 5. Que signifie être proche de qq? 6. Peut-on être loin et quand même se comprendre?
Spring Break 4.2
4.2 Moi et les autres Parler de l’engagement pour les autres Rédiger une brochure/ un tract Utiliser la negation Utiliser le subjonctif Le commerce équitable
IM:
TOK: 5. Avons-nous une responsabilité sociale?
Compréhension écrite le commerce équitable p222-226 HL: + l’Autre page 228-231
HL Organisation sociale
French B course companion offre une serie de textes au niveau literraire, suivi de questions.
Organisation sociale: page 140-141, 160-161, 172-173, 354-355, May 9th (1 week)
Test 9th May – Interim Report Due by 8am
4.3
9.3 Etudes et emploi Parler de l’école et du travail Utiliser les adverbs en -ment
6. Quelle est la difference entre charité et solidarité? 7. Ya -t-il des connaissances qui ne s’acquierent pas à l’école? 8. Comment les acquiert-on alors? 9. La science contribute-t-elle à détruire ou à sauver la planète?
Mock Exam Revision (2 weeks) G11 Mocks(from end May onwards) Review Mock Paper IA preparation
May 16th to July 1st 20th June – Full written reports due
Year 2 (Grade 12) Week commencing: 2022
Topic
Textbook Reference
Syllabus reference
TOK links, IM links
4.3
Grammar: Utiliser le futur antérieur
TOK:
-Rédiger une proposition
Comment faire face aux défis du 21ème siècle? Sommes-nous prest pour les métiers de demain?
Writing: Rédiger une lettre de candidature Oral: Présenter une photo sur l’école et le travail Page 236 Activité orale: une année sabbatique Des mots pour le dire p239
Sep (week 1-2 )
+HL texte ‘La désobeissante’ page 242 Jeu de rôle page 243
4.4 Sep Week 3-4
Parler de la loi Utiliser le subjonctif Rediger un rapport
TOK 1-Les lois et réglements permettent-ils de mieux vivre ensemble?
Qu’est-ce que le civisme? Réaction aux incivilités page 246
2-Comment savoir si des statistiques sont valables?
Le bizutage, compréhension écrite et orale Activité écrite écrire une lettre a un recteur pour dénoncer des actes de bizutage
5- Que faut-il savoir d’autres avant de se fier a ses statistiques 6- Dans un conflit, comment savoir qui a rasion et qui a tort?
Recherche: la fete des voisins
5.1
Partage de la planète Parler des enjeux eenvironnementaux Exprimer l’opposition et la concession
October
Rédiger un discours
2 weeks
Activite orale: gestes au quotidien pour la planète Compréhension orale page 266 + Hl: l’écologie en-bas de chez-moi page 267
TOK 1. Comment évaluer la responsabilité des industie et celles des consommateurs? 2. L’action des politiques serait-elle plus efficace que les choix des consommateurs? 3. Si l’ignorance peut excuser l’inaction. Cela signifie-t-il que la connaissance entraine automatiquement une responsabilité?
5.2 Week 1
Egalité hommes-femmes Choisir son destin – Mariama Ba
5.4 Week 2 Nov
TOK: 3. Qu’est-ce qu’une société équitable? 4. Quel est l’impact des guerres sur les jeunes?
Week 3-4 Révisions for mocks
Quels sont les enjeux éthiques d’aujourdhui Comment les résoudre?
Winter Break Mock Exam 5.4
Parler d’enjeux éthiques Rédiger une dissertation
2 weeks January 2022
Des mots pouir le dire 1- Débat de classe sur une sétrie de dilemmes étthiques 2- Jusqu’où aller pour sauver des vies?
IM: TOK: Quels sont les défis éthiques de la gestation pour autrui?
Faire une recherche sur le don d’organes. Quelle est la loi en France et dans les pays francophones? Comprehension oralep- les meres porteuses SL – Décrire une photo sur les mères porteuses, l’enthanasie ou les dons d’organes HL: reading page 322 2 weeks
Reviser les questions pour la 3eme parie de l’oral Questions sur Inthinking -
Identites Experiences Ingeniosite humaine Partage de la planete Organisation sociale
Oral revision Partie 1 et 3 de l’oral February
Décrire et présenter une série de photos sur tous les thèmes travaillés
Oral exams March
April
Revision
Reviser tous les types de textes et travailler l’ecouyte et la comprehension ecrite avec des past papers a la maison.
Spanish
Language B Spanish Ab Initio Paper 1: WRITING Refer to the table on page 3 Paper 2: Reading and Listening & IA Individual Oral practice Identities, Experiences, Human ingenuity, Social organisation & Sharing the planet GRAMMAR Refer to the table on page 3 Month and key dates Year 1 DP Sp Ab Initio themes/ writing / grammar September Intro to Spanish Ab Initio à Course outline - Intro to Assessments, 5 Themes & 20 Prescribed topics
8th to 12th 15th to 19th 22nd to 26th October 29th Sep to 3rd Oct 6th to 8th Mid-term break- 9th to 14th 15th to 17th 20th to 24th 27th to 31st November 3rd to 7th 10th to 14th 17th to 21st 24th to 28th Month and key dates
1. Identities Grammar Present tense Regular (-ar, -er, -ir) & Number and gender agreement
Nouns, pronouns, Articles (definite and indefinite) Adjectival agreement Grammar Present tense Irregular ser/estar/llamarse/ Hacer/Tener/Ir Mini assessment Paper 1 EMAIL & Paper 2 Reading class practice Mid-term break
2. Experiences Grammar Present tense Reflexive verbs D. Routine
3 way conferences Paper 1 Presentation Grammar Present continuous Paper 1 Blog Year 1 DP Sp Ab Initio themes/ writing / grammar
December 1st to 3rd – 4th to 5th 8th to 12th 15th to 2nd of January January 5th to 16th – Gr12 mock
National day break Grammar Present perfect Paper 1 Post card Mini assessment Paper 1 BLOG & Paper 2 Reading Winter break 3. Human ingenuity Grammar Preterit
exams
19th to 23rd 26thto 30th February 2nd to the 6th 9th to 13th 16th to 20th 23rd to 27 March 1st to 5th 8th to 12th 15th to 19th 22nd to 26th 29th to 9th of April April 12th to 16th 19th to 23rd Ramadan
Grammar Preterit Paper 1 Diary Grammar Imperfect Paper 1 Formal Letter Paper 1 Informal Letter Mid-term break Spanish IA oral exams (6-7mins) 4. Social organisation Grammar Near Future 3 way conferences Grammar Simple Future Paper 1 Informal SMS Paper 1 Note Paper 1 Advert Spring break
begins
26th to 30th May 1st May to 22nd of May 3rd to 7th 10th to 14th 17th to 21st
Spanish IA oral exams (6-7mins) Grade 12 IB exams 5. Sharing the planet Interim reports due (ATLs) Grammar Conditional tense Paper 1 Formal Letter & Paper 1 Leaflet/Browser
24nd to 28th May - June 31st to 4th June 7th to 11th 11st to 18th 14th to 18th 21st to 25th June - July 28th to 2nd
Grammar Intro to subjunctive mood Paper 1 Interview Paper 1 Paper / Newletter article Grade 11 IB MOCK exams 11th to 18th Revision Themes & Grammar and Writing Revision Themes & Grammar and Writing Revision Themes & Grammar and Writing
Grammar and Verb TENSES Coverage GRAMMAR RULES GR 11 1. Nouns, pronouns 2. Number and gender agreement 3. Articles (definite and indefinite) 4. Adjectival agreement 5. Definite and indefinite pronouns & adjectives Intro 1. Adverbs, prepositions and connectors 2. Sayings/ idiomatic expressions 3. False friends vs Cognates 4. Time Markers / frequency expressions GR Verb TENSES 1. Present tense/ 2. Present continuous 3. Present perfect 4. Preterit tense
GRAMMAR RULES Gr 12 Revision Direct Object pronouns Indirect Object pronouns
Revision More Adverbs, prepositions and connectors
More Time Markers / frequency expressions GR 12 Verb TENSES Revision Pluperfect Verbal periphrases Imperative formal
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Imperfect tense Near future Simple future Conditional tense Intro to Subjunctive
Imperative informal Conditional tense Present Subjunctive
Writing skills TEXT TYPES COVERAGE GR 11 Anuncio – advertisement MMT Artículo (diario/periódico, revista) – Article (diary/paper, magazine) MMT Blog - Blog PET/PRT Conjunto de instrucciones – set of instructions/guidelines PRT Correo electrónico / carta – Email/personal letter PET/PRT Diario personal – personal diary PET Discurso / presentación / debate – Speech/ presentation/ debate PRT Entrevista – interview PRT Folleto – leaflet PRT/MMT Informe – report PRT Invitación – invitation PET/PRT Mensaje / nota – message/note PET Postal / tarjeta – postcard/card PET Publicación en medios sociales o foros – Social network posting or entry PET/PRT/MMT Reseña – review PRT/MMT
March June November October January November June May
March December November
Week commencing: Grade 12
Topic
Text Book reference
none Aug 31st (1.5 weeks)
Revision
Experiences and Holidays
Sep 12th (2 weeks)
Sep 24th (1 week)
Syllabus reference
Revision of Vocabulary and Units covered in Grade 11. Present tense verbs Conditional Verbs Simple Future and Future conjugations
TOK:
Vocabulary for holidays and activities related to them Culture: Discussion of different types of vacation options and places to go in Hispanic Countries. Culture: Discussion of different types of Hispanic Holidays Grammar: Introduction to the past tenses (preterit and imperfect)
¿Viajar afecta la forma en que ves el mundo? Si es así, ¿cómo sabe que se ha visto afectado?
Oral exams
st
October 1 (2weeks)
Climate and Physical Geography
ATL/TOK links/IM links
Vocabulary: Weather and geography Culture: Chile the country of everything Grammar: Mastering the preterit and imperfect tenses
" Se viaja no para buscar el destino sino para huir de donde se parte " Miguel de Unamuno. Discútelo.
Mid-term break Environment and global issues October 24th (3 weeks)
Vocabulary: Recycling, pollution and related issues Culture: Spain and the Recycling and eco-friendly movement Grammar: Finish with the preterit and imperfect tenses. Present commands and Hay que / Tener que
¿Están los humanos ayudando a salvar o destruir el planeta? •¿Cuál es nuestra responsabilidad ética con respecto al reciclado de productos y eliminación de los que son no biodegradables del mercado? •¿es posible vivir sin generar basura?
Formal letter writing Listening assessments: fighting pollution in Madrid Social Organization and the workplace Nov 15th (2 weeks)
Vocabulary: Jobs and services Grammar: Improving on issues seen in the formal letter and continued use of commands Culture: La siesta and how it affects the culture
¿Cómo influyen los medios de comunicación en nuestra relación con los demás?¿Qué está haciendo para asegurarse de que la información sea confiable? 1.¿Tenemos una responsabilidad social? 2.¿Existe algún conocimiento que no se pueda aprender en la escuela? 3.¿Cómo los adquieres entonces?
December 1st December 12 3 weeks Jan 2
Revision for mocks Winter Break Mock exams
Reading and listening assessments
2 weeks Jan 15 1 week
Mock exam review Eating, drinking and healthy lifestyle
Jan 22th 3 weeks
Writing: changing people’s opinions with suggestions to improve lifestyle and health Reading: Reading assessment: unhealthy lifestyle
Oral exam prep and oral exams IA
Revision of all topics covered Questions given to students that cover all IB topics Practice describing pictures and using knowledge of Target Culture to describe said picture. Grammar: review all grammar concepts
Review of IA exams, requirements for Writing exam.
Vocabulary: Human Ingenuity and Entertainment Reading: Entertainment
Feb 15th 3 weeks
March 20th 1 week
Vocabulary: Additional vocabulary from food studied in grade 11 Grammar: commands and introduction to subjunctive with recommendations Culture: Mediterranean diet and healthy lifestyle choices
Optional: Students will be given with books to read over spring break to
Identidad -U1 Mente sana y cuerpo sano ¿Cómo podemos saber que la práctica de conciencia plena (mindfulness) ayuda a la salud mental y corporal? Identidad -U1 Mente sana y cuerpo sano¿Cómo podemos saber que los hábitos de vida saludable (dieta, ejercicio) ayudan a la salud mental y corporal?¿Cómo influye lo que nos rodea a la hora de cambiar nuestros hábitos alimenticios o de salud? ¿Puede la cultura en la que crecemos influir a la hora de determinar nuestra alimentación, gustos musicales, deportivos, etc.? ¿Por qué (no)?
improve reading comprehension th
March 27 Spring Break (2 weeks) Technology
Vocab: technology, cell phones, computers Grammar: review all old grammar
Review for Exams
Exam prep
April 1-21 3 weeks
April 21st
¿La ciencia ayuda a la humanidad a avanzar intelectualmente o desarrollar
su pensamiento crítico o a ir marcha atrás? 5.¿Es el lenguaje de los SMS un lenguaje en toda regla? 6.¿Qué pueden hacer los ciudadanos para evitar ser controlados completamente por la ciencia y la tecnología? 7.¿Cómo influyen los medios de comunicación en nuestra relación con los demás?
Language B Spanish SL/HL The language B Standard Level (SL) and language B Higher Level (HL) courses are language acquisition courses for students with some previous experience of the target language. The distinction between language B SL and HL can been seen in the number of recommended teaching hours, the level of competency the student is expected to develop in receptive, productive and interactive skills, and that HL students are required to study two literary works originally written in the target language. Students develop the ability to communicate in the target language through the study of language, themes and texts. In doing so, they also develop conceptual understandings of how language works. Communication is evidenced through receptive, productive and interactive skills across a range of contexts and purposes that are appropriate to the level of the course (and beyond those for language ab initio). The language B syllabus is organized into five prescribed themes: identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization and sharing the planet. Optional recommended topics and possible questions for each theme are presented in the guide, but are not prescribed.
See detailed plan on next page for order of content and approximate dates Topic 1 (20 Hours) Identitidad Topic 2 (20 Hours) Experiencias Topic 3 (20 Hours) Ingenio Humano Year 1
Topic 4 (10 Hours) Organisación Social Revisión Mock Exams
Year 2
Topic 4 10 Hours Organisación Social Topic 5 (20 Hours) Compartir el planeta Revisión Mock Exams and Final Exams
Assessment Outline External assessment (3 hours)
SL-Paper 1 (1 hour 15 minutes) Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 25% One writing task of 250–400 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions. HL- Paper 1 (1 hour 30 minutes) Productive skills—writing (30 marks) 25% One writing task of 450–600 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions. Paper 2 50% SL- Paper 2 (1 hour 45 minutes)Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and
reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (45 minutes) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes HL- Paper 2 (2 hours) Receptive skills—separate sections for listening and reading (65 marks) Listening comprehension (1 hour) (25 marks) 25% Reading comprehension (1 hour) (40 marks) 25% Comprehension exercises on three audio passages and three written texts, drawn from all five themes. Internal Assessment Oral 25%
This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course. SL- Individual oral assessment A conversation with the teacher, based on a visual stimulus, followed by discussion based on an additional theme. (30 marks) HL- A conversation with the teacher, based on an extract from one of the literary works studied in class, followed by discussion based on one or more of the themes from the syllabus. (30 marks)
Detailed Plan for year 1 (grade 11)
Topic Week commencing:
Textbook Reference Spanish B Course Companion Oxford (SPBCC)
Syllabus reference
2020 Prior Learning
1 Identidades (Induction week)
Mente sana y cuerpo sano (1st week)
Setting Expectations Distribute prior learning practice pack Intro to: - Assessments - 5 Prescribed Themes & 29 Suggested topics Assessment: Prior Learning Test (10%) Gramática: revisión tiempos verbales español MYP Presente/Pasado/Futuro simple verbos regulares /irregulares Actividades de léxico: Estilo de vida saludable
TOK: Identidad ¿Cómo pod conciencia salud men
Textos para leer: – Texto Conciencia Plena (pág. 12) – 10 consejos para una vida sana (pág. 14) 10 Frases célebres sobre bienestar, salud y calidad de vida Comprensión auditiva extra (HW): Documental Elección alimentaria
Sep (2 weeks)
Textos para leer HL (pág. 37): El gallo despertador
Identidades
Mente sana y cuerpo sano (2nd week)
Actividades de léxico: Beneficios del arte para la salud Gramática: Presente continuo Estar + Gerundio (pág. 11) Revisar el tiempo verbal Presente Simple (Modo Indicativo) Actividad oral: Hablar de fotos sobre la salud (pág. 11) Textos para leer: -La música y el bienestar (pág. 19, 20)
ATL: Inves entre la pr
¿Cuáles so conciencia colegio? ¿Haces alg ¿Has proba mindfulne Investiga e
- El arte y la salud (pág. 24, 25) Texto D - 6 beneficios del arte para la salud Textos para leer HL (pág. 39): Corazonadas Textos extras (HW) para leer: Artículo La anorexia SL + Pasaje de Campo de Fresas Capítulo 17 para HL Escuchar pista de audio: ¿Pasivo o activo? (pág. 14)
Identidades
Mente sana y cuerpo sano (3rd week)
Comprensión auditiva extra (HW): Vídeo: ¿Qué es la salud mental? Vídeo: ¿Qué es meditar? Actividades de léxico: Hábitos saludables Gramática: El Modo Imperativo (pág. 16) Textos para escribir: -Una viñeta cómica (pág. 36) Tipos de texto para escribir: Folleto y conjunto de instrucciones (pág. 27-28) Escuchar pista de audio: Hábitos de vida saludable (pág. 34)
Sep 20 (2 weeks)
Textos para leer HL (pág. 42): Nosotros no
TOK: Identidad ¿Cómo pod vida saluda salud men ¿Cómo infl cambiar nu salud? ¿Puede la c a la hora d alimentaci etc.? ¿Por
HL: Reading El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 7-17) Test th
Oct 4
Experiencias
Oct31st (4 weeks)
Mid Term Break October 18th – 22nd
En busca de nuevas experiencias -Estereotipos
Assessment: Speaking: foto para analizar el tema de la salud Reading: texto sobre la identidad y las lenguas Actividades de léxico: los viajes y las experiencias Gramática: El verbo gustar y otros verbos similares (pág. 46) Actividad oral: Hablar de ¿Cómo el viajar y los viajes expanden nuestro horizonte? ¿qué es un buen turista? (pág. 45)
TOK: Experienc experienc 6. ¿Có em via
Actividad de escritura: La buena guía turística. (pág. 59) 1st Nov – Interim Report Due by 8am
Experiencias 9,10th Nov - 3 Way conferences
Nov 8th (1 lesson)
Comprensión auditiva: Escuchamos ‘hacer surf de sofá’ enlace
En busca de nuevas experiencias
Textos para leer: Actividad de lectura y escritura: Marco Polo y Américo Vespucio -Si Cristóbal no hubiera descubierto América. -Joyas arquitectónicas (pág. 52, 53) Textos para leer HL (pág. 76): Greguerías de Ramón Gómez de la Serna HL: Reading El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 18-31) Gramática: Verbos más proposiciones (pág. 53) Escuchar pista de audio: El día de Todos los Santos (pág. 51) Estereotipos Vídeo y actividad: Arena, nieve, mar y magia. Textos para leer: La ruta de la yerba mate (pág. 48, 49) Textos para leer HL (pág. 78): Gúrbez en Guiriland
HL: reading El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 32-44)
Nov 15th (1 week)
Test
Assessment: Paper 2 listening and reading comprensión
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TOK: Experienc experienc Discusión
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Experiencias
En busca de nuevas experiencias
Nov 22nd (3 weeks)
Actividades de léxico: los festivales y las celebraciones en países hispanos Gramática: Registro en español Lenguaje formal y lenguaje cotidiano enlace Escuchar pista de audio: Sitios históricos en Sevilla (pág. 62)
TOK: Experienc experienc 1. ¿có on 2. ¿Po mo
Textos para leer: -Los curiosos ´´cicerones´´(pág. 56,57) -Actividad: Érase una vez... 7 dic.- Listening -test -Carta a los Reyes Magos
ATL: Habilidade ¿Cuáles las vacaciones ejecutivo/
Textos para escribir: -Correo electrónico (pág. 69) -Entrada de diario (pág. 71)
Habilidade Piensa en cicerones ¿De qué m entender m ¿De qué m tolerantes ¿Cómo pue mejor?
Actividad oral: Bailes tradicionales y perspectivas (pág. 74) Práctica prueba 2 lectura (HW) (examen de año anterior) Comprensión auditiva extra (HW): Vídeo: Machu Picchu HL: Reading El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 45-55) December 13 – January 2
Winter Break El arte, una forma de vivir Ingenio humano
Jan 3rd (3 weeks)
Actividades de léxico: ciencia y tecnología Gramática: Ser and estar (pág. 83) Actividades orales: (pág. 83) Extra (HW) Describe: una foto enlace Escuchar pista de audio: El sistema (pág. 85) Textos para leer: -Biografía: Laura Gallego (pág. 89, 90, 91) -Colores primarios: Jóvenes ilustradores latinoamericanos (pág. 94, 95) -Lila Cabellut, la conquista del mercado del arte
TOK: ¿Crees que tecnología ejemplos. ¿Podemos artísitica?
ATL: Habilidade
(pág. 102, 103, 104) Textos para leer HL (pág. 115): El túnel Texto extra (HW) para leer: A favor o en contra de la experimentación con animales enlace
Ingenio humano
El arte, una forma de vivir
HL: Reading 1 El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 56-69) Actividad de léxico: el arte como creación humana y forma de vivir
¿Qué está que la info los países? ¿Sabes cuá ¿Y el noven ¿Qué arte
TOK: ¿Cómo pue comprend
Actividades orales: ¿Cómo pueden las artes ayudarnos a comprender la cultura? Escuchar pista de audio: La talavera de Puebla (pág. 93) -Actividad escrita - preguntas tipo entrevista a un artista hispano. Textos para leer: -Lila Cabellut, la conquista del mercado del arte (pág. 102, 103, 104) Textos para leer HL (pág. 117): Cumpleaños número 13
ATL: Inves ¿Qué curso se ofrecen ¿Son origin ¿Hay curso ¿A quién v ¿Cómo se a
Vídeo: Las Meninas de Velázquez
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31 Jan – Semester 1 reports due Jan 24th (2 weeks)
HL: Reading 1 El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 71-83) Actividad de léxico: La prensa escrita Puesta en marcha brainstorming Gramática: Las oraciones de relativo (pág. 106) Actividades orales: Hablamos de los medios
-Vídeo audiotexto: El arteterapia
Feb 7th
Toolkit Test and Review
Week 1: Assessment: Speaking
TOK: ¿Cómo infl en nuestra ¿Qué está la informa ATL: Inve Investiga s renombrad ¿Tienen pu ¿Reflejan a Assessmen
Speaking practices on all topics covered so far Mid Term Break Feb 14th – 18th
Feb 21st (4 weeks)
SL: Pictures based on all themes covered so far : • Identidad • Experiencias • Ingenio humano HL: Pasajes literarios del primer libro leído Capítulos (1-6).
Organización Social Vivir en comunidad 2nd ,3rd Mar - 3 Way conferences
Mar 21st
Organización social
Summative assessments
Week 1: Assessment: Speaking continued
Assessmen
Actividades de léxico: alojamiento, educación, empleo Escuchar pista de audio: Una vivienda con vistas a la comunidad (pág. 143) -Vídeo: ¿Qué artista debería ser el número 1? -Actividad oral: Entrevista a un artista hispano. Vivir en comunidad
Gramática: Utilizar la forma pasiva Escuchar pista de audio: Perpectivas de futuro (pág. 130) -Listening summative assessment -Reading summative assessment Vídeo: Aquí no hay quien viva Comprensión escrita extra (HW) La profesión más bella del mundo enlace
+ HL: Reading 1 El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (pág. 85-99)
TOK: U9 Organi (movimien creados po 7. ¿En de los nu 8. ¿Cu las 9. ¿Q alg 10. ¿Po en 11. ATL: Habi Piensa en hayan imp de esta un la clase. Bu para reflex fuentes.
Mar 28th – Apr 8th April 11th (4 weeks)
Spring Break Organización social
Vivir en comunidad
Actividades de léxico: Alojamientos o lugares de asentamiento, lugares de enseñanza, de trabajo Gramática: Los nombres y los adjetivos relacionados (pág. 121) Los adverbios (pág. 123) Actividades orales: práctica del oral (pág. 121) Hablar de vivir en comunidad Hablar sobre el compromiso con los demás
TOK: 10. ¿Te so 11. ¿Ex se 12. ¿Có
Comprensión escrita/de lectura: HL: + Por el camino de los siete lagos pág. 158-161 Textos para leer: -Del vertedero a la orquesta (pág. 124, 125, 126) -Los ´´´cruzados ortográficos´´´ reivindican el uso de la tilde en las calles (pág. 136, 137, 138, 139) -Viviendas intergeneracionales (pág. 143, 144, 145) Textos para leer HL (pág. 159): Por el camino de los siete Lagos
May 9th (1 week)
Compartir el planeta
9th May – Interim Report Due by 8am
Vivir en armonía en nuestro planeta
Escuchar pista de audio: Una vivienda con vistas a la comunidad (pág. 143) Textos para escribir: -Reseña (pág. 147) -Diario de viaje (pág. 151) Actividad de léxico: terminología medioambiental, problemas, retos y soluciones Gramática: Los verbos de cambio radical (pág. 174-175) Escuchar pista de audio: Huertos urbanos (pág. 170) Escuchar pista de audio: ¿Cómo vivir de forma más sostenible? (pág. 165) Escuchar pista de audio: Café para generar energía renovable (pág. 164) Textos para escribir: -Infografía (pág. 166) Vídeo - ¿Qué es una infografía? (cuidemos el planeta) Comprensión oral
TOK: Compartir con nuestr • ¿Es sal • ¿Cu éti pro so • ¿es
ATL: Habi
Textos para leer HL (pág. 199): Hamburgo a la vista
Mock Exam Revisión (2 weeks) G11 Mocks(from end May onwards) Review Mock Paper IA preparation
May 16th to July 1st 20th June – Full written reports due
Year 2 (Grade 12)
Week commencing: 2021
Topic
Textbook Reference
Syllabus reference
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Activida de léxico: terminología cuidado medioambiental, el turismo y el estilo de vida ecológicos Revisión (5 – 16 de septiembre)
HL: Reading 2 Cuentos de la selva (La gama ciega & La abeja aragana) pág. 1 - 9
Sep (2 weeks)
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Revisión de gramática: El condicional (pág. 169) -Subjuntivo WEIRDO Textos para escribir: -Ensayo o redacción (pág. 189) -Discurso o conferencia (pág. 191)
Experiencias
TOK:
Historia para el futuro
Actividades de léxico: jurídico, Gramática: Usos del subjuntivo en español Actividad escritura: Escribir un informe sobre la buena ciudadanía/cortesía/descortesía
Escuchar pista de audio: La fiesta de los patios de Córdoba (pág. 254)
ATL: Habilid Piensa en al mostrarles r padres por e y en tu educ
TOK: Experiencia
7. ¿Qu la co nue neu 8. ¿Tie la m un in
(2 weeks ) Textos para leer: -Extravagantes fiestas de los 15 años (pág. 248, 249, 250, 251, 252) -Ser inmigrante, una historia que merece ser contada (pág. 256, 257, 258, 259) Textos para leer HL (pág. 279): La compuerta número 12
ATL: Investi
Vídeo: Mujeres universitarias en España: 100 años de historia
¿Cuál es la s refugiados e
Comprensión auditiva extra (HW): Vídeo: Las novatadas, Comprensión lectura extra (HW): Las novatadas Actividad extra escrita (HW): Escribir una carta a un rector para denunciar actos de novatadas
Experiencias
Historias para el futuro
HL: Reading 2 Cuentos de la selva (Historia de dos cachorros de coaití & Las medias de los flamencos) (pág. 9 – 17) Actividades de léxico: Experiencias culturales diversas Gramática: El discurso (pág. 253) Las preposiciones y su uso (pág. 265) Textos para leer: -Texto D - Modelos de familias (pág. 262, 263, 264, 265, 266) Textos para leer HL (pág. 281): Nada
October (2 weeks)
Escuchar pista de audio: Los Hispanos en Estados Unidos (pág. 256) Textos para para escribir: -El artículo (pág. 272) -Cartas formales e informales (pág. 274)
Identidades
Nov (4 weeks)
¿Quién soy yo?
HL: Reading 2 Cuentos de la selva (La tortuga gigante & El paso de Yabebirí) (pág. 17 – 28) Actividades de léxico: Identidad, lengua y cultural Gramática: Más/menos que /de (pág. 209) Los pronombres de objeto directo e indirecto (pág. 213) Escuchar pista de audio: Familias multiculturales (pág. 211)
TOK: Experiencia 1. ¿Qu niño ayud de in país 2. ¿Tie la m un in
ATL: Habilid Haz una inv adelantos se ciencia y tec calidad de v
TOK: Identidad - U 9. ¿Qu y la 10. ¿Tie la m un in
Vídeo: NdlTC - Identidades multiculturales Escuchar pista de audio: Las lenguas de España (pág. 215) Textos para leer: -Isla de Taquile: Durmiendo en casa de los isleños (pág. 204, 205, 206, 207) -Conecta a tus hijos con sus raíces y cultura (pág. 210, 211, 212, 213) Textos para leer HL (pág. 238): Walimai Textos para escribir: -Entrevista (pág. 229) Textos extras (HW) para leer: Lenguas en peligro de extinción - enlace al artículo HL- El falso bilingüismo - enlace al artículo Revisión para las pruebas simulacro/práctica - (revision for mocks)
11. ¿Cóm cons 12. ¿Qu valio 13. En e obli prob cons 14. ¿Es l cono mat 15. ¿Cuá idiom 16. ¿Con brec 17. ¿Qu desa
ATL: Habilid Investigació durante la S
HL: Reading 2 Cuentos de la selva (El loro pelado & La guerra de los yacarés) (pág. 28 – 39) Winter Break January (1st week)
Mock Exams Ingenio humano
January 2022 (from 2nd week) (3 weeks)
Ciencia y tecnología
Actividades de léxico: Ciencia y tecnología Gramática: Por y para (pág. 292) El futuro imperfecto (pág. 298) Formación de palabras: prefijos (pág. 299) Escuchar pista de audio: Las redes sociales: beneficios y peligros (pág. 301) Escuchar pista de audio: Cómo escuchan música los españoles (pág. 303) Textos para leer:
TOK: Ingenio Hum 1. ¿Cóm indu 2. ¿La a la el 3. Si la inac cono auto 4. ¿La c avan
-Ropa inteligente, una nueva forma de vestirse (pág. 288, 289, 290, 291) -Los robots en la sociedad del futuro (pág. 293, 294, 295, 296) -Solos (pág. 305, 306) Textos para leer HL (pág. 317-319): Robot masa & La intrusa Tipos de texto para escribir: -Encuesta (pág. 310) -Blog (pág. 313) Comprensión auditiva extra (HW): Vídeo: ¿Qué es la inteligencia artificial?
Organización social
Derechos y deberes
Gramática: Obligaciones e interdicciones (pág. 339) Pero, sino y si no (pág. 342) Expresar tu opinión (pág. 344) Utilizar los adverbios terminados en -mente Oral Revisión: Actividad oral: Hablar del estudio y el empleo en un país hispano Hablar de la escuela y del trabajo.
February (2 weeks)
Escuchar pista de audio: El paro entre los jóvenes (pág. 324) Textos para leer: -7 razones por las que es fundamental combinar educación y deporte (pág. 326, 327, 328, 329) -Las sentencias ejemplares del juez Calatayud que cambiaron la vida de miles de jóvenes (pág. 340, 341, 342) Textos para leer HL (pág. 356-359): Historia de una maestra/ La voz dormida/ No quiero Tipos de texto para escribir: -Cartas al director (pág. 347) -Informes estadísticos (pág. 349) Actividad extra (HW) oral: un año sabático - foto en el artículo siguiente Beneficios del año sabático enlace
su p atrá 5. ¿Es e en t 6. ¿Qu para com tecn 7. ¿Cóm com los d
ATL: Habilid Haz una inv está influye vidas.
TOK: Organizació 1. ¿Las mejo 2. ¿Cóm válid 3. ¿Qu en s 4. ¿Cóm 5. ¿Cóm de la hace ATL: Investi ¿Cuál es el p alfabetizació ¿Cuál es el p en España?
Vocabulario del mundo laboral enlace
Compartir el planeta
+HL texto ‘¿qué es la desobediencia?’ de José Antonio Pérez Fernández enlace Gramática: Dar consejos personales e impersonales (pág. 366) Deberías/Tendrías vs Hay que/Lo mejor es+infinitivo Nuestra huella en el Actividades de léxico: Huella ecológica en el planeta. mundo Actividad oral: (pág. 361) A) Hablar/describir una foto sobre el comercio justo B) Juego de roles Escuchar pista de audio: El poder de los sindicatos (pág. 368)
February (2 weeks)
Textos para leer: -Queremos ciudades sostenibles (pág. 170, 171, 172) -Turismo solidario (pág. 177, 178, 179) -Abuelas que iluminan (pág. 182, 183, 184) Textos para leer HL (pág. 399): El mundo transparente
Compartir el planeta
March 1-10 (1.5 weeks)
TOK: Compartir e digital 1. ¿Cóm indu 2. ¿La a la el 3. Si la inac cono auto 4. ¿Qu
ATL: Comun En parejas, b diferentes c algunos país delito de vio
Comprensión auditiva: Vídeo: ¿Qué es la globalización? Exámenes orales de evaluación internal - IA Oral
Nuestra huella en el Gramática: mundo Algunos usos del subjuntivo (pág. 380 & 388) Uso del futuro perfecto Conectores de oposición Nexos concesivos
Escuchar pista de audio: La piratería musical (pág. 370) Textos para leer: - ¿Qué sabes sobre el comercio justo? (pág. 362, 363, 364, 365, 366) -Mujeres y poder: ¿más cerca de la igualdad de género? (pág. 377, 378, 379) Comprensión de lectura extra (HW): El comercio Justo ¿qué es? artículo enlace
TOK: Compartir e digital
1. ¿La c plan 2. ¿Cuá hoy 3. ¿Cuá los j
ATL: Comun Preparad un Powerpoint
Tipos de texto para escribir: -Informe (pág. 392) -Propuesta (pág. 394) -Discurso (pág. 392) Actividad de escritura: Escribir una carta de solicitud/una propuesta de proyecto medioambiental. Actividad oral: Hablar de acciones diarias para el planeta Hablar de cuestiones medioambientales Comprensión auditiva extra (HW): Vídeo: Recursos humanos. Cortometraje por la igualdad La igualdad de género Elegir tu destino– Mariama Ba enlace UNESCO + HL: Hamburgo a la vista pág. (199-201) Escuchar pista de audio: La piratería musical (pág. 370) March 13-24 (2 weeks) April 10-14th
Preparación Exámenes BI April 2nd- May 1st
Ramadán April 28- May 20th
DP IB Exams
Revisión U1-U3 Revisión U4-U5
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