Хичээл 3

2011-03-06,
Нийтэлсэн: магистр П.Ганцэцэг

Хичээлийн индекс:               GB 300
Кредит:                                   2.0
Боловсруулсан багш:           
магистр П.Ганцэцэг
 

Curriculum for English 3

 

  1. Basic of curriculum

To develop of student’s professional English knowledge that help their everyday activity. To help them to get global information about culture, tradition, technique, and science of England, USA and other. To have an ability to speak fluently, listen translate onto both English and Mongolian texts on economy.

 

  1. Objective

-          Regarding students knowledge – to expand students knowledge of grammar and learn some new vocabularies on.

-          To obtain the ability to read, speak, listen and write.

-          Regarding student’s attitude – along with obtaining elementary level for English student’s can communicate foreigners by using English fluently when they are in foreign countries.

 

Purpose – to have flowing four skills

 

Speaking

-          topics, express the own opinions take a part in discussion

-          on variety of topics use all grammar knowledge in real – life

-          situations describe, items, people and places and compare them.

 

Reading – to read passages develop a variety of reading skills, including guessing words, from context, skimming, scanning and making inferences.

 

Writing – Write composition of 80 – 100 words on various ranger of topic.

-          Write an essay of 100 – 150 words and expressing opinions and views.

-          Write down analyses of listened materials

-          Translate original texts into Mongolian language using dictionary

-          Translate texts from economy sources

 

Listening – Listen to teachers and classmates speech and understand it. Listen to cassettes and find out for main meaning listen to radio and give a talk on listened materials.

 

Curriculum for the Economics’ third year students

 

First semester                                                                                                

 

Topics

Contents

Function

Hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You are a student of economics

Conversation: Teacher and students.

Texts: Adam Smith; Economics; Economics reading book.

Annotations: Economics of Network Industries; Entertainment Industry; Economics.

Grammar Revision: The Present Indefinite Tense; The Past Indefinite Tense; The Active and Passive Voice.

Word Formation: Suffixes of nouns. 

The verb to be in the Present Indefinite Tense: interrogative, affirmative, and negative statements.

The three forms of some irregular verbs: make – made – made etc.

The Present Indefinite Tense in the passive voice.

Suffixes of nouns: -ist, -ician, -er, -icist, -or.

 

 

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Economics and economy

Conversation: Teacher and students.

Texts: Microeconomics and macroeconomics; GDP and GNP.

Annotation: Topics in microeconomics.

Newspaper items: UK GDP; Asian consumers upbeat on economic prospects.

Grammar Revision: The Future Indefinite Tense.

Word Formation: Prefixes of nouns.

The Future Indefinite Tense: the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms.

Prefixes of nouns: un-, in-, de-, dis-, mis-.

 

 

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Sales and products

Newspaper items: The Times pulls even further ahead; Green shoppers are growing in number; Record industry turns fire on individual piracy.

Conversation: Teacher and students.

Texts: Retailers and wholesalers; Product life cycle.

Grammar Revision: The Present Perfect Tense; The Present Continuous Tense; Articles.

Word formation: Conversion.

The Present Perfect tense: in the affirmative, interrogative, and negative statements.

Articles: the definite article, particularly using in the headlines of newspapers.

The Present Continuous Tense, in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements.

Study sentence patterns with the word neither.

 

 

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People and economy

Dialogue: A stockbroker.

Annotation: Economics and Culture.

Texts: The economy; Economic activity and business cycle; Economic man.

Newspaper item: Eurozone economic growth to slow in second half.

Grammar Revision: The Past Perfect Tense; Modal Verbs; The Past Continuous Tense; Article.

Word Formation: Suffixes and adjectives.

The Past perfect Tense: its affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements.

To use correctly these words: too, either, and enough.

Modal verbs: can, may, must, shall, should, ought.

Suffixes of adjectives: culture + al =cultural etc.

The Past Continuous Tense: its affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements.

 

 

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Markets and production

Dialogue: Selling cars.

Newspaper items: Toyoto profits boosted by weak yen and strong sales; In the industry biosphere, only the strongest survive;

H@M market conditions improving.

Text: Market schema.

Annotation: From Silicon Valley to Singapore.

Grammar: Participle I; The Rules of the Sequence of Tenses; Attributes.

Word formation: Prefixes of adjectives.

The Rules of the Sequence of tenses: direct or indirect speech.

Participle I: v+ing form.

Articles: “a”, when it is referred to some numerical meaning such as a 35.4 per cent increase, a thirty five point four per cent increase.

Prefixes of adjectives: un-, in-, im-, il-, dis-, bi-, inter-.

Studying the difference between a lot of, a large number of.

 

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Revision

 

 

4

Total hours

 

 

64 hours

 

Checking questions

 

  1. Get the difference between verb tenses and their forms
  2. to make a right selection of questions
  3. to make a right selection of the words where they are necessary
  4. to classify Passive + be past participle
  5. to learn to use Proverb
  6. to match prepositions of place
  7. to put articles on right
  8. to learn all the verb pattern by heart
  9. to get difference between two degrees
  10. to compare one thing to another thing
  11. to use Relative clause

 

Training resource materials:

 

-          English grammar in use for intermediate by Raymond Murphy

-          New English – Mongolian dictionary by Altangerel

-          Active study Longman dictionary

-          “English on Economics” by Shevelova.

     

 

Technique:

 

  1. Audio tape recorder, Enterprise cassette
  2. Tests

 

Methodology:

 

  1. For reading: text, dialogue, letter, translation
  2. For vocabulary: contrast, similar, context
  3. For writing: biography, informal letter, composition, story
  4. For speaking: Paragraph of text, prepared speech, dialogue

 

Evaluation:

 

-          Knowledge that students have to get grammar @ vocabulary

-          Ability that possess all skills speaking, writing, reading, @ listening,

-          Form the attitude evaluating

-          Own – evaluation give from teachers to students

-          Out – evaluation give from teachers to students

 

 

Tasks

 

  1. Greetings
  2. Explanation of the team name
  3. Composition using poster
  4. Make sentences

 

Standard evaluation

 

A 91 – 100

Students who possess all materials completely perfect on four skills:

Reading, writing, speaking, listening at the level and is able to use their knowledge and skills independently in any situations

B 81 – 90

Students who possess all materials completely, is able to use their knowledge in certain situation and knows the subject enough well

C 71 – 80

Students who has gotten sufficient knowledge on certain topics, is able to do simple tasks independently, is prepared to study subject in the further

D 60 – 70

Students who has some knowledge of some parts of the subject is able to do very simple work on their own, is required more additional work

F 0 – 59

Students who have knowledge is not satisfied, has to the subject a new       


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