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| rowspan="25"|1. Engages in conversations exchanging information, opinions and ideas about general, personal and figurative topics.
| rowspan="5"|1.1. Offers and responds to greetings, compliments, invitations, introductions, and farewells.  
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| rowspan="7"|1.1. Offers and responds to greetings, compliments, invitations, introductions, and farewells.  
| 1.1.1. Using standard greetings, farewells, and expressions of courtesy orally and written  
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| 1.1.1. Using standard greetings, farewells, and expressions of courtesy orally and written.
  
 
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| 1.1.2. Introducing oneself.  
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| 1.1.2. Introducing oneself appropriatly with native and non-native speakers.
  
 
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| 1.1.3. Taking one’s leave: good byes.  
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| 1.1.3. Giving or thanking a compliment following the right structure model of spoken language.
  
 
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| 1.1.4. Greeting people.
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| 1.1.4. Producing greeting expressions with appropriate intonation when greeting people or responding greetings
  
 
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| 1.1.5. Apologizing.  
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| 1.1.5. Apologizing properly by choosing the right phrases.
  
 
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| rowspan="5"|1.2. Identifies appropriate language for informational purposes.
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| 1.1.6. Understanding of oral and written common questions.
| 1.2.1. Using basic words and short learned phrases during interactions orally and written.  
 
  
 
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| 1.2.2. Reviewing parts of speech: pronoun, verb, noun, adjective, adverb, article.  
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| 1.1.7. Being polite while expressing ideas.
  
 
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| 1.2.3. Giving command instructions.  
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| rowspan="7"|1.2. Makes appropriate use of language for informative and communicative purposes.
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| 1.2.1. Using active voice to produce short phrases in oral and written situations.
  
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| valign="top"| 1.2.4. Giving basic personal information.  
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| 1.2.2. Discussing the meaning of new terms.
  
 
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| 1.2.5. Using cardinal numbers and colors.  
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| 1.2.3. Identifying loan words, barbarisms and wrong uses for words and phrases in oral and written texts.
  
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| valign="top" rowspan="5"|1.3. Responds appropriately to common personal information questions
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| 1.2.4. Preparing speeches to ask and give information about habitual facts or situations.
| valign="top"| 1.3.1. Asking and answer questions about feelings using learned material orally and written
 
  
 
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| 1.3.2. Identifying possessions
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| 1.2.5. Creating imaginative meetings and forums related to international and national interesting topics (including scientific topics).
  
 
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| 1.3.3. Asking for information with yes/no questions.  
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| 1.2.6. Using the right structure model of spoken language in short conversations with native and non native speakers.
  
 
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| 1.3.4. Asking and giving directions.  
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| 1.2.7. Introducing some idioms, sayings and proverbs in daily conversations.
  
 
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| 1.3.5. Talking about ongoing activities.  
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| rowspan="6"|1.3. Expresses ideas and opinions about a variety of topics.
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| 1.3.1. Talking with a degree of fluency about familiar matters.
  
 
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| rowspan="5"|1.4. Responds appropriately to classroom commands.  
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| 1.3.2. Organizing words into semantic fields when talking about general topics
| 1.4.1. Speaking about daily and leisure activities and personal interest.
 
  
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| valign="top"| 1.4.2. Making suggestions.  
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| 1.3.3. Taking active part in brainstorms, arguments and other classroom activities.
  
 
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| 1.4.3. Expressing opinions in class.  
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| 1.3.4. Exchanging opinions about favorite movies, sports, readings or scientific topics.
  
 
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| 1.4.4. Talking about favorite sports.  
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| 1.3.5. Talking about ongoing activities.
  
 
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| 1.4.5. Giving warnings.  
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| 1.3.6. Making suggestions.
 
 
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| rowspan="5"|1.4. Share feelings and interests through different activities.
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| 1.4.1. Speaking about leisure activities and personal interests.
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| rowspan="20"|2. Understands and interprets the written and spoken language on a variety of topics in the target language.  
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| 1.4.2. Talking fluently about hobbies, sports or artistic activities.
| rowspan="4"|2.1. Compares/contrast languages and customs
 
| 2.1.1. Comprehension of words, phrases, and sentences from simple oral and written texts .  
 
  
 
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| 2.1.2. Describing physical characteristics or people, animals and things.
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| 1.4.3. Organizing cultural activities according to Anglo-American holidays and meaningful dates (St Patrick, Independence, Labor, Thanksgiving Day, among others).
  
 
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| 2.1.3. Listening for details in short readings.  
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| 1.4.4. Join Internet webs and school clubs to share interests.
  
 
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| 2.1.4. Comparing cultures.  
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| 1.4.5. Giving clear and appropiate warnings.
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| 2.2.1. Demonstrating understanding of oral and written questions.
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| 2.2.2. Recognizing similarities and differences in the ways languages are written.  
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| rowspan="29"|2. Produces oral or written texts based in previous authors or scientific readings with proper vocabulary and grammar structures
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| rowspan="8"|2.1. Gets information from authors and scientific readings.
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| 2.1.1. Understanding of main ideas of simple scientific texts.
  
 
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| 2.2.3. Using the days and the months in context
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| 2.1.2. Applying reading comprehension strategies.
  
 
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| 2.2.4. Using stem-changing verbs: past, present tense.  
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| 2.1.3. Reading short tales, stories and poems written by Anglo-American authors.
  
 
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| rowspan="4"|2.3. Reads and follows directions from printed materials and maps.
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| 2.1.4. Learning new words from scientific readings.
| 2.3.1. Following oral and written directions, commands, and requests.  
 
  
 
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| 2.3.2. Describing places: buildings, services.  
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| 2.1.5.Understanding details and main points in short readings.
  
 
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| 2.3.3. Expressing lack of knowledge of something.  
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| 2.1.6. Searching for scientific or interesting information aimed at the satisfaction of personal needs.
  
 
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| 2.3.4. Using prepositions of locations and means of transportation.  
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| 2.1.7. Comparing grammar structures between foreign language and their own.
  
 
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| rowspan="4"|2.4. Locates information for leisure activities (in oral or written form).
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| 2.1.8. Creating English clubs to discuss about literature or familiar matters.
| 2.4.1. Talking about recreational activities, offering suggestions and advice.  
 
  
 
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| 2.4.2. Conversations about daily and leisure activities and personal interests: favorite sports, movies and music.  
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| rowspan="3"|2.2. Identifies and uses linguistic elements of English that do not translate literally and compares them to their Spanish equivalents.
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| 2.2.1. Recognizing similarities and differences in the ways languages are written.
  
 
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| 2.4.3. Telling where objects are
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| 2.2.2. Using the days and the months in context.
  
 
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| 2.4.4. Asking for identifications of things and expressing enthusiasm.  
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| 2.2.3. Using irregular verbs: past, present tense.
  
 
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| rowspan="4"|2.5. Interprets phrases presented with accompanying gestures, intonation, and other visual or auditory cues.  
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| rowspan="4"|2.3. Reads and follows directions from printed materials, graphics and maps.
| 2.5.1. Exchanging information about personal history and lifestyle.  
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| 2.3.1. Following and giving oral and written directions, commands and requests.
  
 
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| 2.5.2. Discussing the meaning of new terms.  
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| 2.3.2. Interpreting transportation and location signs in travel brochures or books.
  
 
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| 2.5.3. Putting tasks in logical order.  
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| 2.3.3. Using maps and pictures to trace geographical and cultural references in readings.
  
 
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| 2.5.4. Talking about oneself and one’s experience.  
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| 2.3.4. Using prepositions of locations.  
 
 
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| 2.4.1. Applying syntactic knowledge to understand readings.
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| 2.4.2. Dealing correctly when use pronouns, verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs in written and oral situations.
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| rowspan="12"|3. Presents information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers.  
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| 2.4.3. Using auxiliary verbs according to different tenses.
| rowspan="4"|3.1. Expresses actions in different tenses.
 
| 3.1.1. Generating ideas using brainstorming and creative imagination.  
 
  
 
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| 3.1.2. Reviewing parts of speech: reflexive verbs, reflexive commands, past, present and future progressive tense in context.  
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| 2.4.4. Writing with exact spelling.
  
 
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| 3.1.3. Describing experiences: one’s age and birthday.  
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| 2.4.5. Taking care of writing by following English grammar structures.
  
 
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| 3.1.4. Describing daily activities and routines.
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| rowspan="4"|2.5. Expresses actions in different tenses.
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| 2.5.1. Inflecting regular and irregular verbs according to tense.
  
 
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| rowspan="4"|3.2. Expresses humor through verbal and nonverbal means
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| 2.5.2. Reviewing parts of speech: reflexive verbs, reflexive commands, past, present and future progressive tense in context.  
| 3.2.1. Interpreting oral expressions through role playing and body movements: body parts.  
 
  
 
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| 3.2.2. Expressing likes and dislikes.  
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| 2.5.3.Using past tense inflections to tell stories or past events.
 
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| 3.2.3. Describing an embarrassing situation.  
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| 2.5.4. Using appropriate tense when talking about dreams, desires and daily matters.
  
 
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| 3.2.4. Describing daily activities and routines.  
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| rowspan="5"|2.6. Presents information, concepts, feelings and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers.
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| 2.6.1. Speaking short speeches about previous researches or school tasks.
  
 
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| rowspan="4"|3.3. Dramatizes songs, simple skits or poetry dealing with familiar topics.
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| 2.6.2. Writing stories, speeches, reports and short essays with a varied vocabulary.
| 3.3.1. Performing short speech and popular songs.  
 
  
 
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| 3.3.2. Participating in role-play simple skits.  
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| 2.6.3. Describing experiences: daily activities and routines, people and places known, trips, anecdotes, etc.
 
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| 3.3.3. Expressing agreement or disagreement.  
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| 2.6.4. Telling popular tales and legends.
  
 
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| 3.3.4. Identifying main characters from short stories.
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| 2.6.5. Performing short speeches and popular songs.
 
 
 
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| rowspan="17"|4. Applies in his/ her relationships with others his understanding of cultural practices others than his/ her own.  
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| rowspan="20"|3. Applies in his relationships with others his understanding of cultural practices others than his own.
| rowspan="3"|4.1. Recognizes and uses gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions of the language.  
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| rowspan="5"|3.1. Recognizes and uses gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions of the language.
| 4.1.1. Recognizing and use gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions.  
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| 3.1.1. Recognizing and using gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions.
  
 
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| 4.1.2. Using pictures to predict the language of situation.  
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| 3.1.2. Using pictures to predict the language of situation.  
  
 
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| 4.1.3. Using body language to infer meaning: past tense of irregular verbs including changes in spelling.  
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| 3.1.3. Using body language to infer meaning: past tense of irregular verbs including changes in spelling.  
  
 
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| rowspan="3"|4.2. Compares products and services advertised in the Spanish-English language.
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| 3.1.4. Perceiving accepted social interaction in Anglo-American cultures.
| 4.2.1. Identifying symbols and signs on advertisement and written materials.  
 
  
 
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| 4.2.2. Asking and offering merchandise: market, and supermarket products.  
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| 3.1.5. Using inflections and gestures to support own speech.
  
 
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| 4.2.3. Asking and giving information about price: interrogative and imperative commands.  
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| rowspan="6"|3.2. Compares cultures through commercial uses, activities and preferences.
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| 3.2.1. Identifying symbols and signs on advertisements and written materials.
  
 
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| rowspan="3"|4.3. Uses digital resources to locate information including his/her own.  
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| 3.2.2. Evaluating commercial exchange and products offered in local markets and supermarkets.
| 4.3.1. Identifies the fine print in ads, comparing products and making polite requests.  
 
  
 
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| 4.3.2. Using dictionary and finding the meaning of words.  
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| 3.2.3. Asking and giving information about price: interrogative and imperative commands.
  
 
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| 4.3.3. Using charts and graphics to record information.  
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| 3.2.4. Identifies the fine print in ads, comparing products and making polite requests.
  
 
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| rowspan="5"|4.4. Explores practices and perspectives of contemporary life in the target cultures through print, non-print, electronic materials, and cultural artifacts.
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| 3.2.5. Distinguishing characteristics of likes and dislikes in English and Spanish ads or brochures.
| 4.4.1. Demonstrating an awareness of the different target countries and their capitals by locating them on a map or globe and identifying their major geographical features.  
 
  
 
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| 4.4.2. Skimming articles for general meaning.  
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| 3.2.6. Using charts and graphics to record information.
  
 
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| 4.4.3. Making inference about the meaning.  
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| rowspan="5"|3.3. Explores practices and perspectives of contemporary life in the target cultures through print, non-print, electronic materials, and cultural artifacts.
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| 3.3.1. Skimming articles for general meaning.
  
 
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| 4.4.4. Applying technology to task.
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| 3.3.2. Watching TV programs, reading newspapers and brochures to compare with his culture.  
  
 
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| 4.4.5. Making comparison, including differentiation, sorting and classifying items.  
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| 3.3.3. Applying technology to task.
  
 
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| rowspan="3"|4.5. Identifies cultural products, practices, and perspectives that lead to generalizations
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| 3.3.4. Making comparison, including differentiation, sorting and classifying items.
| 4.5.1. Participating in activities and celebrations and discuss their impact on the culture.  
 
  
 
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| 4.5.2. Giving information about one’s country.  
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| 3.3.5. Finding a cultural meaning in songs, playings and other artistic activities.
  
 
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| 4.5.3. Learning and discuss patterns of behavior or interaction among the target
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| rowspan="4"|3.4. Identifies cultural products, practices, and perspectives that lead to generalizations.
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| 3.4.1. Participating in activities and celebrations and discussing their impact on the culture.
  
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| 3.4.2.  Giving information about own country.
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| 3.4.3. Learning and discussing patterns of behavior or interaction among the target cultures.
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| 3.4.4. Comparing any kind of favorite wardrobes, music, foods, hobbies, religions, habits and traditions.
 
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Competencias Indicadores de Logros Contenidos
Interpersonal communication
1. Engages in conversations exchanging information, opinions and ideas about general, personal and figurative topics. 1.1. Offers and responds to greetings, compliments, invitations, introductions, and farewells. 1.1.1. Using standard greetings, farewells, and expressions of courtesy orally and written.
1.1.2. Introducing oneself appropriatly with native and non-native speakers.
1.1.3. Giving or thanking a compliment following the right structure model of spoken language.
1.1.4. Producing greeting expressions with appropriate intonation when greeting people or responding greetings
1.1.5. Apologizing properly by choosing the right phrases.
1.1.6. Understanding of oral and written common questions.
1.1.7. Being polite while expressing ideas.
1.2. Makes appropriate use of language for informative and communicative purposes. 1.2.1. Using active voice to produce short phrases in oral and written situations.
1.2.2. Discussing the meaning of new terms.
1.2.3. Identifying loan words, barbarisms and wrong uses for words and phrases in oral and written texts.
1.2.4. Preparing speeches to ask and give information about habitual facts or situations.
1.2.5. Creating imaginative meetings and forums related to international and national interesting topics (including scientific topics).
1.2.6. Using the right structure model of spoken language in short conversations with native and non native speakers.
1.2.7. Introducing some idioms, sayings and proverbs in daily conversations.
1.3. Expresses ideas and opinions about a variety of topics. 1.3.1. Talking with a degree of fluency about familiar matters.
1.3.2. Organizing words into semantic fields when talking about general topics
1.3.3. Taking active part in brainstorms, arguments and other classroom activities.
1.3.4. Exchanging opinions about favorite movies, sports, readings or scientific topics.
1.3.5. Talking about ongoing activities.
1.3.6. Making suggestions.
1.4. Share feelings and interests through different activities. 1.4.1. Speaking about leisure activities and personal interests.
1.4.2. Talking fluently about hobbies, sports or artistic activities.
1.4.3. Organizing cultural activities according to Anglo-American holidays and meaningful dates (St Patrick, Independence, Labor, Thanksgiving Day, among others).
1.4.4. Join Internet webs and school clubs to share interests.
1.4.5. Giving clear and appropiate warnings.

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Competencias Indicadores de Logros Contenidos
2. Produces oral or written texts based in previous authors or scientific readings with proper vocabulary and grammar structures 2.1. Gets information from authors and scientific readings. 2.1.1. Understanding of main ideas of simple scientific texts.
2.1.2. Applying reading comprehension strategies.
2.1.3. Reading short tales, stories and poems written by Anglo-American authors.
2.1.4. Learning new words from scientific readings.
2.1.5.Understanding details and main points in short readings.
2.1.6. Searching for scientific or interesting information aimed at the satisfaction of personal needs.
2.1.7. Comparing grammar structures between foreign language and their own.
2.1.8. Creating English clubs to discuss about literature or familiar matters.
2.2. Identifies and uses linguistic elements of English that do not translate literally and compares them to their Spanish equivalents. 2.2.1. Recognizing similarities and differences in the ways languages are written.
2.2.2. Using the days and the months in context.
2.2.3. Using irregular verbs: past, present tense.
2.3. Reads and follows directions from printed materials, graphics and maps. 2.3.1. Following and giving oral and written directions, commands and requests.
2.3.2. Interpreting transportation and location signs in travel brochures or books.
2.3.3. Using maps and pictures to trace geographical and cultural references in readings.
2.3.4. Using prepositions of locations.
2.4. Uses accurate grammar and spelling when reading or writing. 2.4.1. Applying syntactic knowledge to understand readings.
2.4.2. Dealing correctly when use pronouns, verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs in written and oral situations.
2.4.3. Using auxiliary verbs according to different tenses.
2.4.4. Writing with exact spelling.
2.4.5. Taking care of writing by following English grammar structures.
2.5. Expresses actions in different tenses. 2.5.1. Inflecting regular and irregular verbs according to tense.
2.5.2. Reviewing parts of speech: reflexive verbs, reflexive commands, past, present and future progressive tense in context.
2.5.3.Using past tense inflections to tell stories or past events.
2.5.4. Using appropriate tense when talking about dreams, desires and daily matters.
2.6. Presents information, concepts, feelings and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers. 2.6.1. Speaking short speeches about previous researches or school tasks.
2.6.2. Writing stories, speeches, reports and short essays with a varied vocabulary.
2.6.3. Describing experiences: daily activities and routines, people and places known, trips, anecdotes, etc.
2.6.4. Telling popular tales and legends.
2.6.5. Performing short speeches and popular songs.

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Competencias Indicadores de Logros Contenidos
3. Applies in his relationships with others his understanding of cultural practices others than his own. 3.1. Recognizes and uses gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions of the language. 3.1.1. Recognizing and using gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions.
3.1.2. Using pictures to predict the language of situation.
3.1.3. Using body language to infer meaning: past tense of irregular verbs including changes in spelling.
3.1.4. Perceiving accepted social interaction in Anglo-American cultures.
3.1.5. Using inflections and gestures to support own speech.
3.2. Compares cultures through commercial uses, activities and preferences. 3.2.1. Identifying symbols and signs on advertisements and written materials.
3.2.2. Evaluating commercial exchange and products offered in local markets and supermarkets.
3.2.3. Asking and giving information about price: interrogative and imperative commands.
3.2.4. Identifies the fine print in ads, comparing products and making polite requests.
3.2.5. Distinguishing characteristics of likes and dislikes in English and Spanish ads or brochures.
3.2.6. Using charts and graphics to record information.
3.3. Explores practices and perspectives of contemporary life in the target cultures through print, non-print, electronic materials, and cultural artifacts. 3.3.1. Skimming articles for general meaning.
3.3.2. Watching TV programs, reading newspapers and brochures to compare with his culture.
3.3.3. Applying technology to task.
3.3.4. Making comparison, including differentiation, sorting and classifying items.
3.3.5. Finding a cultural meaning in songs, playings and other artistic activities.
3.4. Identifies cultural products, practices, and perspectives that lead to generalizations. 3.4.1. Participating in activities and celebrations and discussing their impact on the culture.
3.4.2. Giving information about own country.
3.4.3. Learning and discussing patterns of behavior or interaction among the target cultures.
3.4.4. Comparing any kind of favorite wardrobes, music, foods, hobbies, religions, habits and traditions.