AHPSI, Cada Sabado apartir de Julio, 19, 2014, estamos ofreciendo en New York & New Jersey, nuestro Curso de Inmersion acelerado del Idioma Ingles, solo para profesionales de la Salud, Cupo limitado a solo 15 Estudiantes. debajo puede leer el contenido de este curso.
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English Program Syllabus
INTRODUCTION
- Greetings
- Individual interviews
LESSON 1
- Be: am, are, is
Statement and Questions
Contractions
Short answers
- Singular and plural noun phrases.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 2
- Simple present tense with verbs other than be
Statements: He works
Present tense questions and negatives, spelling rules
Questions with do and does
Short answers
- Adverbs of frequency: Always, usually, often etc.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 3
- Adverbial of place and time
- Review present and past of be in statements, questions and short answers
He was. Was he here? Yes, he was.
- Tense of regular verbs endings (ed)
Questions and short answers with did (Review do)
Practice
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 4
- Why-questions: who, what, where, when, why?
- Present Progressive: He is speaking.
- Using, adjectives and nouns to modify nouns: Small class, grammar class.
Practice
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 5
- Be + Going to indicate future time: He is going to sing.
- Negative statements: He isn’t here, He didn’t come.
- Negative statements with single-word adverb of frequency: He isn’t always here, He doesn’t always study.
- Some and any
Review simple past tense, spelling rules for adding ed and ing
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 6
- The articles: the, a, an
- Count and noncount nouns: Pencils, some ink, water etc.
- Quantity expressions: Much, many, a few, etc
- Demonstratives: This, that, these, those
- Possessives: My, your, his, etc.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 7
- Requests: Please, read the book. (would you…….:let’s
- Irregular nouns: man, men, mouse, mice
- The noun substitute one
- The use of other and another
- The object forms pronouns: me, him, them, etc.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 8
- Verb and direct object: Give her a book, Give a book to her.
- Past tense forms of irregular verbs: eat, ate, give, gave
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 9
- Adverbs of manner: Correctly, well, etc
- Noun phrase + modifier: The chair near the door
- Wh-questions: Who does Mary see? Who see’s Mary?
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 10
Review lessons 1-9
LESSON 11
- Modal auxiliaries: will, can, etc.
- Statement connected: with and….. too, and….either, and but
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 12
- Verb + preposition + object: He called on them.
Verb + particle + object: He called them up.
- Adverbials of purpose: He went to buy some books.
- Adverbials of means: He came by plane.
Adverbials of instrument: He wrote with a pen.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 13
- Verb + to + verb: George wants to go.
Verb + noun phrase + to + verb: George wants John to go.
- Be + adjectives + to + verb: This is easy to learn.
- Very, too, enough
- Writing and verbalconversation practice
LESSSON 14
- Some uses of it in subject position: It’s early
It’s easy to learn this lesson.
- The expletive there: There is a book on the table.
- Possessive of and-‘s: The legs of the table, the table’s legs.
- Possessive pronouns; mine, yours, etc.
- Whose
- Other and ones
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 15
Expressions of Comparison
- The same as, different from, like the same…..as, as….as
- More ….than, -er than
- The most, the…-est
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 16
- Embedded statement: I know that he lives here.
- Embedded with wh-clause: I know who lives here.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 17
- Relative Clause
- For, during, when, while, before, after, until
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 18
- The present perfect: have studied
- The present perfect progressive: have been studying
- The past perfect: had studied
- Short answers: Yes, I have; No, I haven’t.
- Irregular verbs: go, went, gone, etc.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 19
- Passive sentences: The letters were written.
- The use of still, anymore, already, and yet
- Past participles as modifiers: John is interested.
Adjectives in-ing: The story is interesting.
- Adjective + preposition combination: Interested in music
Excited about music
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 20
Review of lessons 11-19
LESSON 21
- Verb + Noun Phrase + Verb: See him go.
- Wish sentences: I wish they knew.
- Wh-words + to + Verb: They decided when to go.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 22
- Must have, might have, should have, could have
- Must have with progressive forms: Must have being going.
- Short answers: Did they go? They must have.
- Wish sentences in the past: I wish you had visited them.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 23
- Subordinators: If, unless, because, whether, whenever
- Because of, in spite of, regardless of
LESSON 24
- Conditional Sentences: If he knows the answer, he will tell her.
If he knew the answer, he would tell her.
If he had known the answer, he would have told her.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 25
- So… that: He’s so busy, that he can’t go, such… that
Such a busy man that he can’t go
- Negative questions: Isn’t the teacher there?
- Tag questions: John is here, isn’t he?
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 26
- Self pronouns: myself, yourself, etc
- Verb expression in-ing after other verbs; I enjoyed singing.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 27
- Nouns used as complements after direct objects:
They elected Kennedy president.
- Adjectives used to complements after direct objects:
He pushed the door open.
- Noun + -ing verb expressions used as direct objects:
He watched the boys playing.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 28
- Verb expression in- ing functioning as noun phrases:
Traveling is fun.
- Verb expressions in- ing functioning as noun phrases:
He watched the boys playing.
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 29
- Conjunctions: and, but, or, and sentences connector:
However, therefore, also, etc.
- Adverbial expressions of the time and place in sentences initial position:
At nine O’ clock, we have class.
- Summary: In other words
- Writing and verbal conversation practice
LESSON 30
Review of Lessons 21-29
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