INGLES. PROFESORES DE ENSEÑANZA SECUNDARIA. APLICACIONES DIDACTICAS
21/01/2008
Tapa blanda, 344 páginas, fecha de edición: 20/09/2005ISBN: 8466510664 Autor: Ed. Mad La prueba oral del actual sistema de oposiciones consta de dos partes: en la primera se deben exponer los aspectos científicos del tema seleccionado o los contenidos del mismo y en la segunda se debe relacionar el contenido del tema con el currículo de la Educación Secundaria o del Bachillerato, extrayendo aspectos didácticos del mismo aplicables a cualquier nivel del alumnado de estas etapas educativas. En consecuencia, al finalizar la exposición teórica del tema se debe exponer una aplicación didáctica de algún contenido del tema a un grupo de alumnos seleccionado libremente por el opositor. Las directrices dadas para el desarrollo curricular de las materias de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria nos ponen de manifiesto que las programaciones de aula se deben realizar mediante la planificación de unidades didácticas) entendiendo por Unidad didáctica: "toda unidad de trabajo, de duración variable, que organiza un conjunto de actividades de enseñanza y aprendizaje y que responde, en su máximo nivel de concreción, a todos los elementos del currículo: qué, cómo y cuándo enseñar y cómo evaluar". Esta es la razón por la que para responder a las exigencias de la prueba oral hemos decidi elaborar una serie de modelos de unidades didácticas, procesos completos de enseñanza y aprendizaje, aplicables a todos los temas del Temario A. La selección de los modelos de unidades didácticas la hemos realizado en función de los bloques de contenido en los que se puede estructurar el Temario A; en función de su aplicación a las diferentes etapas; Educación Secundaria y Bachillerato y siguiendo el currículo de Lengua inglesa en estas etapas. Los modelos propuestos sólo pretenden ser una guía de estudio u orientación, modificable y ampliable, en función de la experiencia didáctica del opositor. * Indice PRIMERA PARTE. Fundamentación didáctica SEGUNDA PARTE. Modelos de unidades didácticas del área de Lengua inglesa Modelos aplicables a los temas 1 a 6. Procesos metodológicos y de competencia comunicativa. Unit 1. Evolution of Language Didactics. Current Tendencies. The Communicative Approaches Unit 2. General theories about foreign language learning and acquisition. Interlanguage and error treatment Unit 3. The Process of Communication. Functions of Language. Language in use. Negotiation of Meaning Unit 4. Communicative competence Unit 5. Oral communication Unit 6. Written communication Modelos aplicables a los temas 7 a 28. Fonología y lengua. Unit 7. Phonological system of English (I): vowels. Phonetic symbols. Strong and weak forms. Diphthongs. Comparison with the Spanish phonological system Unit 8. Phonological system of English (II): consonants. Phonetic symbols. Comparison with the Spanish phonological system Unit 9. Phonological system of English (III): stress, rhythm and intonation. Comparison with the Spanish phonological system Unit 10. Vocabulary. Characteristics of the formation of words in English. Prefixes, sufixes and composition. Unit 11. The word as a linguistic sign, homonymy, synonymy, antonymy and false friends. Unit 12. Gramatical concepts: reflection on language and language learning. Unit 13. Expression of quantity. Unit 14. Expression of quality. Expression of degree and comparison. Unit 15. The expression of manner, means and instrument. Process adjuncts. Unit 16. Expression of the possession. Possessive pronouns. Unit 17. Adjunts of space. Unit 18. Temporal localisation, temporal relations, frequency. Unit 19. Time and tense. Aspect and mood. Unit 20. Auxiliar and modal verbs. Form and functions. Unit 21. The infinitive and the-ing form. Unit 22. Multi-word verbs. Unit 23. Sentence structure: statements, questions, negation and exclamations. Unit 24. Assertion, non-assertion and emphasis. Unit 25. Causal, consequence and purpose relations. Unit 26. The expression of condition, hypothesis, contrast and doubt. Unit 27. Passive voice. Forms and functions. Unit 28. Linguistic Macrofunctions used to express the most common communicative intentions. Modelos aplicables a los temas 29 a 40. Discurso y tipos de texto. Unit 29. Discourse Analysis and Discourse Articulation. Unit 30. Direct and indirect speech. Unit 31. Text and context. Types of text. Register. Unit 32. The narrative text. Unit 33. Descriptive texts. Unit 34. Argumentative texts. Unit 35. The explanatory text. Structure and characteristics. Unit 36. The dialogical texts. Structure and characteristics. Unit 37. Literary Language. Literary Genres. Literary Criticism. Unit 38. The scientific, technological, commercial and business English language. Unit 39. Strategies for text analysis. Unit 40. Strategies of communication. Modelos aplicables a los temas 41 y 42. Influencia de otras lenguas. Unit 41. The Romanization. Influence of Latin on the English language. Loans and borrowings Unit 42. The norman conquest. Influence of French on the English language. Loan words and calques Modelos aplicables a los temas 43 a 61. Aspectos literarios. Unit 43. Oral medieval literature. Geoffrey Chaucer: the Canterbury tales Unit 44. Shakespeare and his time Unit 45. Great Britain in the 18th century. Socio-economic development and political evolution. Cultural and technical activity. Great novelists Unit 46. Historical configuration of the United States of America: from Independence to the Secession War. Reference Novels: The Scarlet Letter. The Red Badge of Courage Unit 47. The English industrial revolution; its influence as a model of historical transformation. Social and political changes through the literature of the epoch: Charles Dickens Unit 48. Romanticism in Great Britain: poetry and novel Unit 49. The British Empire Unit 50. The Victorian novel Unit 51. Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw Unit 52. The historical evolution of the United States: from A. Lincoln to F.D. Roosevelt Unit 53. The novel, the tales and poetry in the USA: H. Melville, Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman Unit 54. The humour of Mark Twain and Henry James’ cosmopolitanism Unit 55. The lost generation Unit 56. The historic relations between Ireland and Great Britain. Irish authors: S. O’Casey and J. Joyce Unit 57. The United Kingdom during the inter-war period and in The Second World War. Representative literary authors Unit 58. Political, social and economic development in the United Kingdom and Ireland since 1945. Their part in the European Community. The Literary scene in those countries during this period Unit 59. Political, social and economic evolution of the U.S. since 1945 Unit 60. Detective novels Unit 61. The effects of cinema on the expansion of literature in the English language Modelos aplicables a los temas 62 a 65. Aspectos políticos y educativos. Unit 62. The Commonwealth. Cultural diversity. The development of Linguistic variations. Intercultural influences and representations. The latest from E.M. Forster, Doris Lessing and N. Gordimer Unit 63. British institutions. Parliamentary chambers. Government. Political parties and elections. The crown Unit 64. The U.S. institutions. Regions. The president. The Congress. Political parties and elections Unit 65. The anglo-saxon educational system Modelos aplicables a los temas 66 a 69. Medios de comunicación y cultura. Unit 66. Cultural dimension of the English language in the world Unit 67. Mass media in English (1): the journalistic style. Broadsheets and tabloids Unit 68. Mass media in English (2): radio and television. Advertising in English-speaking countries: linguistic and semiotic aspects Unit 69. English culture and society |