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GUÍA DE APRENDIZAJE DE INGLES

SEMANA DE APLICACIÓN : del 16 de Marzo al 20 de Marzo de 2020

COLEGIO CALENDARIO A

AÑO LECTIVO 2020 GRADO 11 PERIODO Primero DOCENTE

ESTANDAR
Estructuro mis textos teniendo en cuenta elementos formales del lenguaje como la puntuación, la sintaxis, la coherencia y
la cohesión.

COMPONENTE
Lingüístico, pragmático y sociolingüistico

INDICADOR DE DESEMPEÑO
Utilizo los diferentes conectores en las oraciones

METODOLOGÍA/ SECUENCIA DIDÁCTICA

1. Unidad didáctica

Unidad No.1 Conectores de secuencia.

2. Propósito
Identifico conectores en una situación de habla para comprender su sentido.

3. Desarrollo cognitivo instruccional

CONNECTORS

Linking words or connecting words help you to build a logical argument in your text by linking one statement
to another. A text without linking words reads like a series of unrelated statements with no flow.

Linking words can be used to:

- Link the flow of ideas in your writing


- Guide your reader towards the next stage of your argument
- Link paragraphs together.
https://englishstudyhere.com/conjunctions/connectors-of-sequence-in-english/

4. Desarrollo Metodológico

5. Evaluación

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate connecting word.

1. Alice seems to be quite intelligent; ……………………, she often gets poor grades.

a. Whereas
b. otherwise

c. nonetheless
2. This restaurant has some of the best chefs in the town. …………………. their service is excellent.

a. In addition to

b. beside

c. moreover
3. I’ve never been to the US …………………… . having friends and relatives there.

a. although

b. however

c. .in spite of
4. He is a reckless driver; ………………….., he hasn’t had any accidents.

a. even as

b. although

c. even so
5. My sister works three jobs in a day; ………………… ., she doesn’t earn much money.

a. however

b. even as

c. moreover
6. We went out ………………… .. the cold weather.

a. despite

b. although

c. besides
7. I tried to look happy ……………………… feeling miserable.

a. although

b. in spite of

c. however

https://www.englishgrammar.org/sentence-connectors-exercise-2/

https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/grammar/conjuntions-connectives/writing-connectors-sequence/70837

http://englishactivelearningis.blogspot.com/2018/04/reading-exercise-icfes-2-11th-grade.html
GUÍA DE APRENDIZAJE DE INGLES

SEMANA DE APLICACIÓN : del 23 al 27 de Marzo de 2020

COLEGIO CALENDARIO A

AÑO LECTIVO 2020 GRADO 11 PERIODO Primero DOCENTE

ESTANDAR
Estructuro mis textos teniendo en cuenta elementos formales del lenguaje como la puntuación, la sintaxis, la coherencia y
la cohesión.

COMPONENTE
Lingüístico, pragmático y sociolingüistico

INDICADOR DE DESEMPEÑO
Utilizo los diferentes conectores en las oraciones

METODOLOGÍA/ SECUENCIA DIDÁCTICA

1. Unidad didáctica

Unidad No.1 Conectores de secuencia.

2. Propósito
Identifico conectores en una situación de habla para comprender su sentido.

3. Desarrollo cognitivo instruccional

CONNECTORS

Linking words or connecting words help you to build a logical argument in your text by linking one statement
to another. A text without linking words reads like a series of unrelated statements with no flow.

Linking words can be used to:


- Link the flow of ideas in your writing
- Guide your reader towards the next stage of your argument
- Link paragraphs together.
4. Desarrollo
metodológico
https://busyteacher.org/17510-sentence-linking-time-and-sequence.html
5. Evaluación

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable sequence connectors from the brackets

1.  
My sister was in the dentist's office for ten minutes. Meanwhile, I sat in the waiting room with an old

magazine in my hands. ( First, Meanwhile, Later )


     
2.   An hour passed but there was no sign of Mike. Finally, we decided to go home. ( Until, Before, Finally )
     
3.   We bumped into Salsa during our trip to Lang Island. A few weeks, we met him again ( after, then, later )
     
4.   The teacher had trouble telling the twins apart. Subsequently she realized one had a mole above her lips.
( Subsequently, Finally, Meanwhile )
     
5.   The men went to a nearby restaurant for breakfast. Afterwards, they drove off towards the Penang Bridge
( After, Afterwards, Meanwhile )
     
6.   The football coach announced, "Today, we will begin practicing for the coming match." Then he added, "Let's
warm up first." ( Then, After, Eventually )
     
7.   First, heat the oil in the frying pan. Then put in all the marinated chicken pieces. ( Before, After, First )
     
8.   Many customers bought the delicious chicken pies. Eventually all the pies were sold out. ( Eventually,
Afterwards, Next )
     
9.   Many people wanted to buy the tickets. After a while, the queue was quite long. ( Before, After, Finally )
     
10.   Zulina will be back in fifteen minutes. Meanwhile, make yourself at home. ( Later, Subsequently, Meanwhile )

Fill in the blanks with the correct sequence connectors from the brackets

1.   He did not like the film. So he left the cinema hall. ( However, So, Then )
     
2.   We went to the market. There, we looked for our cat. ( However, Nor, There )
     
3.   Our doctor was out. Therefore, we had to look for another doctor. ( Neither, Therefore, Nor )
     
4.   Halim was tired. So as Henry. ( Nor, So, Next )
     
5.   She wanted to study. However, she had a bad headache. ( However, Therefore, Nor )
     
6.   She brought the kitten home and fed it. Later, she gave it a bath. ( Neither, Nor, Later )
     
7.   "There are many things we have to do. First, we have to clean this room," Mrs Raj said. ( Consequently, First,
Neither )
     
8.   Mr Lim did not want to go out. Neither did Mrs Lim. ( First, So, Neither )
http://www.englishdaily626.com/sentence_connectors.php?008

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