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SESIÓN DE APRENDIZAJE N° 07

TÍTULO DE LA SESIÓN

“WHEN I GROW UP”

Datos informativos:

1. Nombre de la Asignatura : Ingles III


2. Codigo : IC 16096
3. Año Calendario : 2020
4. Semestre Academico : 2020 - I
5. Unidad didáctica : 02
6. Hora semanal no presencial : 2 horas semanales
7. Docente : Lic. José Silvera Infanzón

APRENDIZAJES ESPERADOS:

COMPETENCIAS CAPACIDADES INDICADORES


Expresión y comprensión • Interactúa con otras • Elabora y responde a
oral personas para preguntas sobre
Intercambiar información en Información personal.
inglés.

Producción de textos • Escribe diversos tipos de • Redacta un texto corto


textos en presentándose a sí
Inglés con coherencia y mismo y a sus
cohesión. Compañeros.

SECUENCIA DIDÁCTICA:

MODALS VERBS

Modal Meaning Example


can to express ability I can speak a little Russian.

can to request permission Can I open the window?

may to express possibility I may be home late.

may to request permission May I sit down, please?

must to express obligation I must go now.

must to express strong belief She must be over 90 years old.


should to give advice You should stop smoking.

would to request or offer Would you like a cup of tea?

would in if-sentences If I were you, I would say sorry.

must Strong obligation You must stop when the traffic


lights turn red.
must not prohibition You must not smoke in the hospital.
can ability I can swim.
permission Can I use your phone please?
possibility Smoking can cause cancer.
could ability in the past When I was younger I could run fast.
polite permission Excuse me, could I just say something?
possibility It could rain tomorrow!
may permission May I use your phone please?
possibility, probability It may rain tomorrow!
might polite permission Might I suggest an idea?
possibility, probability I might go on holiday to Australia next year.

need not (lack of necessity/absence of obligation) (I need not buy


tomatoes.There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge.)

should/ought to 50 % obligation I should / ought to see a doctor.


I have a terrible headache.
advice You should / ought to revise
your lessons

had better advice You 'd better revise your lessons


PRESENT PERFECT

NEGATIVE
( HAVE NOT = HAVEN’T) (HAS NOT = HASN’T)
1. She has gone to Lambayeque 4 years ago
She hasn’t gone to Lambayeque 4 years ago

2. Marcos and Karina have painted my house.


Marcos and Karina Haven’t painted my house

Use these verbs:


- Do
- Get up
- Talk
- Buy
- Smile
- Think
- Read
- See
- Watch
- Clean
REPORT SPEECH.

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