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Aprobada según Resolución No. 8758000490 – NIT 800251680 – DANE
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FORMATO DE TRABAJO AUTÓNOMO

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Docente: ISABEL OROZCO H PERIODO: IV Tiempo: 3 horas semanales
Derechos Básicos de Aprendizaje Lee y comprende textos narrativos y descriptivos de
(DBA) diferentes fuentes sobre temas que le son familiares.
Eje temático: -Reconoce el vocabulario sobre síntomas y
Health is the first thing enfermedades.
-Utiliza las expresiones para referirse a cualquier estado
de salud
- Da órdenes o sugerencias sobre aspectos generales o
de salud

NÚCLEOS ESTRATEGIAS COMPROMISOS BIBLIOGRAFÍA


TEMÁTICOS DIDÁCTICAS AUTÓNOMOS
1-Modals -Exploración de
could/have to/must Anexo1. ¿Qué vamos a GUÍA DE TRABAJO
Aprendizaje
aprender?
Vocabulary - -Estructuración
Symptom and dela temática Anexo 2. Lo estoy
medication. -Elaboración de aprendiendo WAY TO GO
un producto
2. Imperative: take, -Evaluar lo Anexo 3. Practico lo que
aprendido aprendí
drink, don’t…
Anexo 4 ¿Cómo sé que
aprendí?

Núcleo 1: Modal verbs: could / have to / must/


Anexo1. ¿Qué vamos a aprender?

Read about what another rules do you consider you should practice in your classroom?
Anexo 2. Lo estoy aprendiendo
Los verbos modales expresan: obligación, sugerencia, advertencia, consejo

 I should go to the doctor (advice) = debería


 You shouldn’t go out with parent’s permission
 You have to clean your room every day = obligation = tener que
 You don’t have to accept any invitation from unknown people
 She must take some aspirins for her pain = obligation / prohibition
 I must not medicate by myself

TEN PRESENTE EL SIGUIENTE VOCABULAR



ALL ABOUT HEALHT AND ILLNESSES: COLOCA EL SIGNIFICADO AL LADO
1. DEFINITONS
1- Pain: feeling in your body when you have COMMON ILLNESS AND DISEASES
been hurt or when you are ill,sick. Flu
-Take an advil to relieve the pain. Cold
Diarrhea
2- ache
Pneumonia
continuous pain; feel a continuous pain
Measles
I can’t sleep because my head aches too bad. Chickenpox
scarlet fever
I have a terrible headache, backache, stomach- tonsillitis
ache bronchitis
indigestion
3- ill ulcer
suffering from an illness or disease; not feeling
appendicitis
well; sick
hepatitis
My sister is seriously ill in Hospital Barranquilla. heart attack
The children started to feel ill an hour after the heart disease
meal. bump
sneezing
4- sick dizzy
physically or mentally ill; wanting to vomit asthma
lung cancer
I feel very sick, I don’t think I can work today. diabetes
Be careful with the mangoes, too much of it can headache
make you sick.
stomachache
backache
5- sore
painful (and often red) because of infection or earache
because a muscle has been used too much toothache
I have a sore throat, I shouldn’t take that cold stye
drink. menstrual colic
She says her stomach is still sore after the shivering
operation. Illness expressions
 feel ill, sick
6- illness
the state of being physically or mentally ill  have a temperature
Melany missed a lot of classes
through illness last month.
 have a pain in your back, chest, waist, arm,
Flu can be a serious illness if you aren’t careful
enough. shoulder

7- disease  feel weak


serious illness, often caused by infection
Pedro’s uncle suffers from a rare blood disease.  feel dizzy
A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease.
 suffer from stomach cramps
8- heal
become healthy again; make something,
somebody healthy again, make somebody feel
happy again

This ointment will help to heal your scratches.


The tea you made really healed me.
9- cure
make somebody or something healthy again
after an illness; make an illness go away
Anexo 3. Practico lo que aprendí
1- Completa los espacios con las dolencias o enfermedades de las imágenes
anteriores:

Telling someone your ailment, symptoms or injury problem

A. Whats the matter?

B. I have a / an . Use numbers 1- 19

Example 2

A. Whats the matter?

B. I have . Use numbers 20 - 26

Example 3 (you can use all 3 replies)

A. Whats the matter?

B. I feel Use numbers 27 - 30


B. I'm . Use numbers 31 - 32
B. I'm ing. Use numbers 33 -38

Example 4

A. How do you feel?


B. Not so good / not very well / terrible.
A. What's the matter?
B. and .
A. I'm sorry to hear that.

2- Escribe los nombres de las molestias o accidentes de acuerdo a las imágenes, utiliza el banco de
palabras

-Falls - suffocation- burns—furniture accidents- animal bites- burn hand- broken arm-
hurt back- hit head -faint

A B C D E F
A
B
C
D
E
F

Escoge la opción correcta

Lee las propuestas de los candidatos para presidente de la clase y responde a las
preguntas
Escribe recomendaciones si eres víctima de bullying.
Anexo 4. ¿Cómo sé que aprendí?

1- completa con MUST / MUSTN’T

 You take an aspirin. This headache is strong!


 I go to the bedroom. I am not good.
 I really go now. I cannot work today. I’m sick.
 I forget to phone mum. It's her birthday.
 You really have fever. Take the temperature, please!
 My sister take her medicine. Mom says she has cough
 If you have suffocation stay under the sun

Busca la definición para cada síntoma:

a- faint

b- dizzy 1- Having low temperature


2- Pain in the ear
c-itchy
3- skin irritation, desire to scratch
d- sore throat 4- have the feeling that everything goes round
and round
e- cold 5- Temporarily unconscious
6- Difficulty to swallow
f- farache
7- Pain in the back
PRUEBA SABER
Fill in the blanks using MUST, MUSTN’T, DON’T HAVE TO, SHOULD, SHOULDN’T, MIGHT, CAN,
CAN’T!

1. Rose and Ted be good players. They have won hundreds of cups!
2. You pay to use the library. It’s free.
3. I’m not sure where my wife is at the moment. She be at her dance
class.
4. Jerry be working today. He never works on Sundays.
5. You be 18 to see that film.
6. You hear this story. It’s very funny.
7. Dad go and see a doctor. His cough is getting worse all the time.
8. You don’t have to shout. I hear you very well.
9. It be him. I saw him a week ago, and he didn’t look like that.
10. You look pretty tired. I think you go to bed early tonight.
11. Let me look. I be able to help you.
12. “Children, you cross the street if the lights are red!”
13. You sit so near the TV. It’s bad for your eyes.
14. I’m sorry but I give you a lift because my car is broken.
15. I stop and talk to you now. I have to get to the library.
16. You really go to the Louvre if you’re in Paris. It’s wonderful.
17. You come to the party if you don’t feel well.
18. I don’t know where Kelly is. She be at her sister’s.
19. You have passed all your tests. You be very pleased with yourself.
20. You smoke in your car, especially if there are children sitting in the
back.
21. You work this evening. I can do the tasks for you.
22. John doesn’t need a calculator. He do sums in his head.
23. Passengers open the door when the train is moving.
24. It rain today. It’s getting cloudy already.
25. I pay for the tickets because I got them from Sam for

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