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domingo, 11 de octubre de 2015

Parcial 2

Integrantes: Alejandra Lemus - Daniela Jiménez 

1.              Perfil del pupilo

Tipo de bilingüe: bilingüe coordinado o tardío y bilingüe dominante.
Edad: 16 años
Entorno: vive en Bogotá, Colombia. Entorno mono-lingüista, idioma español. Uso de la L2 es únicamente académico.
Nivel de L2: Ingles B2
Datos bibliográficos importantes: estudiante hombre promedio, nivel bueno de la L2, clase media-alta, bachiller, actualmente estudiante universitario de primer semestre de ingeniería. El pupilo ha tenido clases constantes de inglés en su colegio, tiene afinidad por el idioma y siempre se destacó en él. No ha tenido experiencias negativas ni traumáticas con el idioma, por el contrario, al destacarse en su colegio, el recibió diferentes condecoraciones.  Le gustan los deportes y la tecnología.

2.              Tópicos
Para las actividades hemos escogido tópicos que el estudiante encuentra agradables: un video de tecnología (Conferencia de Apple) y una comprensión de lectura concerniente a juegos olímpicos y algunos deportes individuales practicados en estos.

3.       Conceptos prerrequisito


Listening


Apple
Iphone
Applications
iOS
Megapixel
Smartphones
Zoom
Slide
Multi-touch
Swiping
Tapping
Peek
Pop
Software
Hardware

Reading comprehension
Olympic games
Host city
Individual sports
Team sports
Boycotts
Doping
Bribery
Terrorism
Track cycling
Diving
Triple jump

El estudiante también tiene conocimiento de los tiempos verbales, estructuras gramaticales y vocabulario de acuerdo a su nivel B2.


Conceptos que aprenderá
Listening                                                                                        


Aluminum
Apple custom alloy
Rose gold aluminum finish
Retina display
Multi-touch
3D-touch
Backlight
Oscillations
Taptic Engine

Reading comprehension    
Hop phase
Bound or step phase
Jump phase
Fancy diving
Plunging
Diving positions: straight, pike, tuck and free
Velodromes
Entrance fee
Lucrative sport

4.       Estructuras gramaticales
El pupilo fortalecerá las estructuras de “modal verbs” además de generar nuevas estructuras a partir de vocabulario de tecnología y de deportes.

5.       Objetivo de las actividades
El estudiante fortalecerá su comprensión lectora así como su comprensión de escucha en inglés.
·         El estudiante adquirirá nuevo vocabulario tecnológico.
·         El estudiante adquirirá nuevo vocabulario deportivo.
·         El estudiante fortalecerá su conocimiento de las estructuras gramaticales “modal verbs”.  

6.       Actividades

·    Listening activity
Pre-listening

1.       Do you have an iPhone?  (   )Yes (  )No

2.       What do you know about iPhone and its technology?


3.        Do you like touch smartphones? (  )Yes (  )No

While-listening

Watch the following video from minute 1:00 to 7:00

1.       Vocabulary
Aluminum: is a chemical element, a metal.
Alloy: is a mixture of metals or a mixture of a metal and another element.
Retina display: is a brand name used by Apple for screens that have a higher pixel density than their previous models.
Backlight: is a form of illumination used in liquid crystal displays (LCDs).
Oscillations: is the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a point of equilibrium) or between two or more different states.

2.       Fill in the gaps with the exact same words in the video. No more than three words. (from minute 1:00 to 2:10)

We are driven to _________ ______ Apple, you’ve seen that all morning, and no product is more about innovation than the iPhone. ________________ start the iPhone has been about _________________ are really important in people’s daily lives, and as a result, iPhone _____________.
What we have to show you today is really awesome, and __________________ look familiar, we have __________________ these new iPhones. The team has worked incredibly hard to ________________________ that are truly _____________ our lives. The iPhones you’re about to see, are the __________________ ever, and in fact, they are the ________________________ in the world. To walk you through them ________________ Phil back up to the stage.

3.       Answer the following questions:

a.       Why is the Rose Gold Aluminium different and new? (from minute 2:18 to 4:10)
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

b.      What are the dimensions of the new iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6 Plus?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

c.       What is 3D-Touch?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4.       Mark True (T) or False (F) the following statements according to the information given in the video. ( from minute 4:15 to 6:50).

a.       Tapping, Swiping and sliding have changed the way we navigate and experience the digital world. (   )
b.      iPhone now recognizes force, enabling peek and pop. (   )
c.       It’s a dynamic system, deeply integrated into iOS9.1. (  )
d.      The way of using 3D-touch is simple just as the engineering behind it. (   )
e.      At its heart are capacitive sensors integrated into the backlight of the Retina HD display. (  )
f.        The sensors measure changes under the cover glass. (   )

Post-listening
1.       Did you find the new 3D-touch feature innovative?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2.       Would you buy the new iPhone 6S? (  )Yes (   )No

Grammar exercises
-          Modal verbs

Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words.
1.      I’m sure she lost the race.
have      She ____________ __________________the race.
2.      Perhaps she will phone us sometime today.
may       She_______________________________sometime today
3.     I don’t think the Rogers have been living here long.
been     The Rogers_________________________here long.
4.      I’m sure he has spent all his money.
have     He________________________________all his money.
5.      I’m sure James won’t be seeing the boss tomorrow.
Be         James_____________________________the boss tomorrow.





Reading comprehension: Modern Olympic Games
Originally, the ancient Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece, from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. However, Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894 and initiated the modern Olympic Games.

As the decision-making body, the IOC is responsible for choosing the host city for each Olympic Games. The host city is responsible for organizing and funding a celebration of the Games. The Olympic program, consisting of the sports to be contested at the Games, is also determined by the IOC. The celebration of the Games encompasses many rituals and symbols, such as the Olympic flag and torch, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies.

The evolution of the Olympic Movement during the 20th and 21st centuries has resulted in several changes to the Olympic Games. Some of these adjustments include the creation of the Winter Games for ice and winter sports, the Paralympic Games for athletes with a physical disability, and the Youth Olympic Games for teenage athletes. The IOC has had to adapt to the varying economic, political, and technological realities of the 20th century.
The Games have grown in scale to the point that nearly every nation is represented. Such growth has created numerous challenges, including boycotts, doping, bribery, and terrorism. At each event of the games, the Olympics and its media exposure provide unknown athletes with the chance to attain national, and in some cases, international fame. The Games also constitute a major opportunity for the host city and country to showcase themselves to the world.

The Olympic Games host a large amount of categories for each person. There are individual sports and team sports. Individual sports are the ones that require the participation of only one person. Some of the individual sports are triple jump, diving and track cycling. Here are some facts about these sports:

Triple jump:

  •    There are three phases of the triple jump: the "hop" phase, the "bound" or "step" phase, and the "jump" phase. These three phases are executed in one continuous sequence.
  •   The triple jump was a part of the inaugural modern Olympics in Athens, although at the time it consisted of two hops on the same foot and then a jump.
  •     The hop starts with the athlete jumping from the take off board on one leg, which for descriptive purposes will be the right leg. This leads to the familiar step-phase mid-air position, with the right take off leg trailing flexed at the knee, and the left leg now leading flexed at the hip and knee. The jumper then holds this position for as long as possible, before extending the knee of the leading left leg and then immediately beginning a powerful backward motion of the whole left leg, again landing on the runway with a powerful pawing action. The step landing forms the beginning of the take-off of the final phase (the jump), where the athlete utilizes the backward force from the left leg to take off again. The jump phase is very similar to the long jump although most athletes have lost too much speed by this time to manage a full hitch kick, and most use a hang or sail technique. When landing in the sand-filled pit, the jumper should aim to avoid sitting back on landing, or placing either hand behind the feet.

Diving:

  •        Although diving has been a popular pastime across the world since ancient times, the first modern diving competitions were held in England in the 1880s. The exact origins of the sport are unclear, though it likely derives from the act of diving at the start of swimming races (plunging).
  •     Fancy diving: a method of diving into a body of water used by gymnasts in Germany and Sweden since the early 19th century. As the landing was soft it allowed more elaborate gymnastic feats in midair as the jump could be made at a greater distance.uring the flight of the dive, one of four positions is assumed:
  •    During the flight of the dive, one of four positions is assumed:

1.     straight – with no bend at the knees or hips (the hardest of the four)
2.     pike – with knees straight but a tight bend at the hips (the medium in difficulty of the four.) The open pike is a variant where the arms are reached to the side, and the legs are brought straight out with a bend in the hips.
3.      tuck – body folded up in a tight ball, hands holding the shins and toes pointed (the easiest of the four.)
4.     free – indicates a twisting dive, and a combination of other positions. In the transition between two positions the diver may for example bend their legs or curve at the waist, and points will not be deducted for doing so.

Track cycling

  •     When cycling was in its infancy, wooden indoor tracks were laid which resemble those of modern velodromes, consisting of two straights and slightly banked turns.
  •    The most noticeable changes in over a century of track cycling have concerned the bikes themselves, engineered to be lighter and more aerodynamic to enable ever-faster times.
  •      One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.


Answer the following questions:


  1. Modern Olympic Games were reintroduced in the 19th Century.
    a. 
     True
    b. 
     False 
  2. The IOC was founded in the 20th century.
    a. 
     True
    b.  False
  3. The IOC has the right to choose the host city.
    a. 
     True
    b.  False
  4. The Games have always been organized without any problem.
    a. 
     True
    b.  False
  5. The three phases of the triple jump are executed in one continuous sequence.
          a.  True
          b.  False
        6.        Diving most likely derives from the act of diving on random lakes of the area.
          a.  True
          b.  False
       7.        The word "Madison" is still used in the USA as the name for track cycling races in four-day racing.
          a.  True
          b.  False
        8.       One of the positions assumed by the divers during the flight of the dive is the straight one, which is the hardest one.
          a.  True
          b.  False
        9.       The triple jump first started as two hops on the same foot and the two jumps.
          a.  True
          b.  False
       10.   As track cycling was indoors, an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.

         a.  True
         b. 
 False

Expand your knowledge: open questions

For answering these questions use modal verbs:
1.       What do you think would be a requirement for triple jump athletes?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2.       Why do you think track cycling bicycles evolved into lighter versions nowadays?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3.       Do you think diving is a risky sport? Why?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


7.       Diagramas






8.       Actividades adicionales
Listening:

9.       Por qué estas actividades favorecerán la adquisición de la L2?

Dado que nuestro estudiante ya posee bases en la lengua, es importante el desarrollo de estas actividades para que el estudiante adquiera más fluidez en su L2 mediante la adquisición de expresiones que dan características de un hablante nativo.  Además, es muy importante para el proceso de aprendizaje el acceso a las memorias procedimental y conceptual, ya que el estudiante debe traer a discusión conceptos que ya ha interiorizada, debe adicionar unos nuevos conceptos y a partir de estos, debe crear su propio discurso, lo cual es fundamental para una persona bilingüe: la utilización de la información que ya posee más lo que adquiere para crear nuevas estructuras.
Ya que el estudiante presenta deficiencias en cuanto la comprensión oral y la comprensión escrita, mediante estos ejercicios estas dos habilidades se le verán reforzadas, además de tener la oportunidad de practicar en su hogar mediante el uso de los links que se le han dado.


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