Accumulative evaluation
Review C. (SB Units 7-9)
Test CD. Unit 7
Self evaluation
TB: Students are encouraged to check their work by completing the Checklist for Unit 7, where they must give a score to each one of the competences seen in the unit.
2. EVALUATION CRITERIA
Understand the general message of texts about technology and science, and identify relevant details in oral messages related with them. C1, C3, C6, C8.
Express himself/herself with fluency and using the right pronunciation - intonation in conversations about mobile phones and scientific breakthroughs. C1, C3, C5, C8.
Write texts in different supports, using the appropriate structures, functions and vocabulary, such as writing a discursive essay. C1, C6, C8
Use consciously his/her linguistic knowledge in order to listen to a radio show about a new gadget. C1, C3, C8
Use information and communication technologies in a guided way in order to look for information by using the CD-Rom and the websites www.insideout.net / www.macmillanpracticeonline.com. C1, C4, C6, C8
Analyze social aspects of the Anglo-Saxon countries, by comparing the use of new technologies in those countries with their own experience. C1, C3, C6, C8
Identify learning strategies used to progress in the learning process by completing the Review C for Units 7-9. C1, C7, C8
UNIT 8
LAW
OBJECTIVES
Identifying lawyers’ blunders and deciding what they meant to say.
Listening and identifying what crimes people are talking about.
Paraphrasing what people say.
Rewriting sentences about a court case and writing an account of it.
Listening to people talking about crime and punishments.
Talking about punishment and deterrents and discussing their own experiences of crime.
Listening to a woman talking about a crime and answering questions.
Identifying silent and pronounced consonants in elided speech.
Studying the rules for elision and silent letters.
Studying modal verbs to talk about the past.
Matching collocations with law to their meanings.
Talking about the use of metaphor.
Discussing proposals for new laws.
Discussing laws in their own country that they’d change or introduce.
Reading a legal anecdote and completing a glossary of words in the story.
Examining the position of the verb and subject after nor, neither, so and such.
Completing newspaper headlines.
Learning useful conversational expressions for expressing surprise or disbelief.
Examining the different treatments of a story by the press.
Rewriting a text in the style of a popular newspaper.
Writing a short report.
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