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MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN
DIRECCIÓN DE EDUCACIÓN DE SAN MIGUELITO
INSTITUTO RUBIANO
NOMBRE DE LA ASIGNATURA
INGLÉS
TRIMESTRE: I
English Self-Instruction Guide
GRADO
7°
NOMBRES DE LOS PROFESORES
MARTINA MARIN
TATIANA SOLIS
YIMHARA GOFF
ERIC CONTRERAS
FECHA
AUGUST 2020
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ContenidoTopic # 1 Countries and Nationalities.................................................................................................4
What is Nationality?.............................................................................................................................4
Topic # 2 Verb to Be and Personal Pronouns.......................................................................................8
Topic # 3 Ethnic Groups......................................................................................................................11
What is Ethnicity:......................................................................................................................... 11
Topic # 4 Wh – questions................................................................................................................... 19
Topic # 5 Tourist Attractions in Panama........................................................................................... 21
1. Panama Canal......................................................................................................................22
2 Bocas del Toro among Panama's top tourist attractions...............................................23
3 Coiba Island..........................................................................................................................24
4 San Blas Archipelago.............................................................................................................. 25
5 Santa Catalina......................................................................................................................26
Topic #6 Food Groups........................................................................................................................29
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Presentation
Education is the engine of a society and despite of the difficult times it mustcontinue. Through this instructional guide the student develops a series of activitiesconcerning nationality, ethnic groups, the food pyramid, flora and fauna amongothers, which will contribute to his/her own learning.
General Guide
This English guide is to monitor the development of your learning in the Englishlanguage, for this you need to follow the instructions given in each of theeducational units.
In addition, it has several teaching resources that will allow you to see theimportance at the personal and social level of the English Language.
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Topic # 1 Countries and Nationalities
General ObjectiveTo develop the ability to start in your own learning through a didactic guide.
.Specific ObjectivesTo use vocabulary related to countries and nationalities in context.To identify different communities with presence in our country
Achievement IndicatorsAssociates different countries and nationalities with their flags.Makes small prayers about countries and nationalities correctly.
What is a country?
Social community with a common political organization and its own territory andgoverning bodies, which is sovereign and politically independent of othercommunities.
What is Nationality?Nationality is the state to which a person who has been born in a particular nationor has been naturalized belongs. It is also the peculiar condition and character ofthe people and citizens of a nation.
Activity 1 Inicio
VOCABULARY
LOOK AT THE MEANING IN SPANISH OF THESE WORDS IN A DICTIONARY.
1. Nationality2. Country3. Tradition4. Language5. Cuisine
6. Population7. Culture8. Communities9. Flag
Dress
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Countries and Nationalities
Panama Mexico
United States
Colombia
Activity 2 Desarrollo
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FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE NATIONALITY THAT CORRESPONDS TO EACH COUNTRY.
Country Nationality
1.Panama ____________________
2 Colombia _____________________
3 México ______________________
4 United States ______________________
5 Japan _______________________
6 Canada ________________________
7 Brazil ________________________
8 France ________________________
9 Spain _________________________
10 China __________________________
11 Peru ___________________________
12 Portugal ____________________________
Activity 3 Cierre
Write five sentences using vocabulary and nationality.1__________________________________________
2__________________________________________
3 __________________________________________
4 ____________________________________________
5 _____________________________________________
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VOCABULARY RUBRICName: ______________________________ Date: _____________________
Tittle: ______________________________ Grade: ____________________
No. CRITERIA SCORE1 The meanings and structures are correct. 42 The meanings are correct and some mistakes of
structures.3
3 Some mistakes of meanings and structures. 24 The meanings and structures are incorrect. 15 No answers 0
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Topic # 2 Verb to Be and Personal Pronouns
General ObjectivesTo analyze the verb to be.
Specific ObjectivesTo use the verb to be correctly.
Achievement indicatorApplies the forms of verb to be
Activity 1 Inicio
STRUCTURE VERB TO BE / PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Personal + Verb tobePronouns
I am
You are
He is
She is
We are
You are
They are
To say where thePerson is from
I am from Panama.
You are from Colombia.
Pedro is from Jamaica.
Lorena is from China.
Carlos and I are from Canada.
Carlos and you are from Italy.
Helen and her mother are fromBrazil.
To say the nationalityperson is from
I am Panamanian.
You are Colombian.
He is Jamaican.
She is Chinese.
We are Canadian.
You are Italian.
They are Brazilian.
To ask where theperson is from
Where are you from?
Where is he from?
Where is she from?
Where are you from?
Where are they from?
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ExamplesI am from Panama.You are from Colombia.Pedro is from Jamaica.Carlos and you are from Italy.
Activity 2 DesarrolloComplete the sentences with the forms of the verb to be (am, is, are)
1, She ______ from Nicaragua.2, They ______ friends.3, He _________ American.4. We _________ Baseball players.5. I ________ from Panama.6. Luisa and Mireya ______ Mexican.7, My mother ________ a nurse.
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Activity 3 CierreWrite ten sentences using verb to be.1.______________________________________2._______________________________________3________________________________________4________________________________________5________________________________________6_________________________________________7_________________________________________8_________________________________________9_________________________________________10________________________________________
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Topic # 3 Ethnic Groups
General objectivesTo show respect to Ethnic Groups.
Specific objectivesTo recognize the different ethnic groups in Panama.
Achievement indicatorsClassifies Panama's ethnic groupsIdentifies the physical characteristics of the different ethnic groups in Panama
What is Ethnicity:An ethnicity is a human community that shares a set of sociocultural traits, aswell as racial affinities..Ethnic groups generally have a common origin, as well as a history and traditionthat unite them as a people. They transmit from generation to generation theirlanguage, their customs, uses, values, beliefs and institutions, as well as the set ofartistic expressions that are part of their cultural acquis (music, dance, poetry, etc.).
Activity 1 InicioLOOK AT THE MEANING IN SPANISH OF THESE WORDS IN A DICTIONARYVocabulary
1. Ethnic group2. Language3. History4. Society5. Culture6. Traditions7. Food8. Afro-Panamanians9. Major native groups10. Shores11. People12. Title
Reading Comprehension
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Panama is a multicultural country, where different races and ethnicities converge, itmust be borne in mind that when talking about race and ethnicities we mean twototally different concepts..In Panama there are seven ethnic groups:
Ethnic Groups and their location
The Embera Wounaan are a semi-nomadicindigenous people in Panama living in
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Darién Province on the shores of the Chucunaque, Sambú, Tuira Rivers and itswater ways. The Embera-Wounaan were formerly and widely known by thename Chocó, and they the Embera andWounaan languages, part of the Chocolanguage family.
It is the largest and most populous of Panama's five indigenous regions. It wasCreated in 1997 from lands formerly belonging to the provinces of Bocas delToro, Chiriquí, and Veraguas. The capital is known as Buäbti in Guaymí and Llano Tugríin Spanish.
Guna Yala is home to the indigenous people known as the Gunas. Its capital is ElPorvenir. “The Guna Yala District was createdby Law in 1938, and declared a Reserve in1957, after the Kunas declaredindependence during the Dule Revolution inFebruary 1925.
Minor native groups: Bri bri
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The Bri Bri re another indigenous group thatlive within the Bocas del Toro region
of Panama. This group originated in theTalamanca reserve of Costa Rica and some
made their way to northern Panama; many BriBri, however still live in Costa Rica.
The Naso or Teribe people (also Tjër Di) are anindigenous people of Panama and Costa Rica.They primarily live in northwest Panama in theBocas del Toro Province. There are roughly3,500 people who belong to the Naso tribe. It isone of the few Native American indigenous groupsor tribes that continues to have a monarchy.
Other Groups
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Panama was originally home to a diverse range of Amerindian peoples. Then, itwas invaded and conquered by Spain. Later, it achieved independence from Spainas part of Colombia, then broke off to become its own nation before a mixture ofBritish, French, and American groups basically took over and opened up the nationto international businesses. Considering this heritage, it's probably not surprisingthat Panama’s largest recognized ethnic category is 'mixed'. Approximately 65% ofPanamanians today identify as mestizos.
Blocs
Afro-Panamanian Village.Colonial blacks who are descendantsof slaves broughtto Panama by the Spaniards and WestIndian blacks who cameto Panama to build the Canal soonafter Panama received itsindependence From Colombia in1903. The black West Indians werebrought to the Caribbean islands asslaves by the English.
People from other ethnicities and nationalities born or living in our country
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Some communities with presence in our country.
Chinese-China
Colombian-Colombia
Venezuelan-Venezuela
Dominican-Dominican Republic
Israeli- Israel
Indian: India
Nicaraguan- Nicaragua
Peruvian Peru
Activity 2 DesarrolloAnswer the following questions
What is an ethnic group?
How many ethnic groups do we find in Panama?
What are some communities with a presence in our country?
Where are the Gunas located?
What are the minority indigenous groups?
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Activity 3 Cierre
Summarize ethnic groups in Panama.
VOCABULARY RUBRICName: ______________________________ Date: _____________________
Tittle: ______________________________ Grade: ____________________
No. CRITERIA SCORE1 The meanings and structures are correct. 42 The meanings are correct and some mistakes of
structures.3
3 Some mistakes of meanings and structures. 24 The meanings and structures are incorrect. 15 No answers 0
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Topic # 4 Wh – questions
General Objective
To analyze the WH-questions.
Specific Objective
To explain the WH-questions.
Achievement Indicator
Completes the questions using WH-questions.
Activity 1 InicioRead the chart.
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Activity 2 Desarrollo
Complete con los WH questions (What, When, Why, Who, Which).1._______________ is your name?
2.______________ are you from?
3._______________ is your nationality?
4________________ is your best friend?
5_________________ do you live?
6__________________ is better the red one or the blue one?
7 __________________ is your birthday?
8,_________________ is the title of the reading?
9 _________________ are you happy?
10 ________________ are you going?
Activity 3 Cierre
Make a brief summary of the Wh-questions.
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Topic # 5 Tourist Attractions in Panama
General ObjectivesTo locate tourist sites in the different provinces of Panama
To describe Panama's tourist sites
Specific Objectives
To identify tourist sites in Panama.
Achievement IndicatorsLists tourist sites in Panama.
Recognizes the importance of tourist sites for economic development in ourcountry.
Tourism consists of traveling to recreate, rest or for business purpose. It is anindustry without a fireplace, in Panama it is known that tourism is one of theactivities that increases our economy, so it is important to know our main touristsites.
Activity 1 Inicio
LOOK AT THE MEANING IN SPANISH OF THESE WORDS IN A DICTIONARY
Vocabulary
1. Archipelago:2. Island3. Recreation4. Business5. Industry6. Tourism7. Economy8. Fauna9. Flora10. Environment
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Reading Comprehension1. Panama Canal
The Panama Canal is at number one in our top ten, as it is an infrastructure that
rises as one of the greatest engineering feats in the world.
The Panama Canal was built by the United States in 1902 after the failure of the
French attempt in 1880. The purpose was to shorten commercial travel, reduce
costs and make more profit. It was finally inaugurated on August 15, 1914 and has
since evolved to adapt to new ships and new ways of sailing.
The Panama Canal is an interoceanic waterway that connects the Caribbean Sea
and the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, through the narrowest stretch of the
isthmus of Panama.For anyone, own or foreign who wants to marvel at this masterful work, there are two
visitor centers. One located on the Atlantic side, near the city of Colón, The visitor
center of Agua Clara, this site awaits you to have a pleasant experience, enriching you
with very curious facts and being part of the history of the route that unites the world.
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2 Bocas del Toro among Panama's top tourist attractions
Bocas del Toro is one of the provinces of Panama, with a unique beauty. It is thefavorite place of divers, and as the dives are shallow, it is especially suitable forbeginners.
A large coral reef features colorful varieties of tropical fish. Discovered byChristopher Columbus in 1502, the area remains one of Panama's most sought-after tourist attractions.
It contains some of the largest rainforests in Central America and has 9 mainislands, 52 cays and thousands of islets. Home to one of the UNESCO WorldHeritage sites and Panama's first marine park, Bocas del Toro is considered one ofthe best ecotourism destinations in the country. Known as the 'Galapagos of theCaribbean' Bocas del Toro is one of the most biologically diverse places on theplanet.
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3 Coiba Island
Panama's waters are unmatched in terms of its level of marine diversity, andnowhere is this more noticeable than in the Coiba National Marine Park. Declareda World Heritage Site by UNESCO, for the state of protection of its coral reefs, itsgreat diversity of animal species and the abundant vegetation it possesses.
The island of Coiba is the largest island in the park, as well as the largest island inall of Central America. More than 800 species of marine life are present in the area,making it a great choice for ecotourism. The park is known as one of the bestplaces to enjoy snorkeling and diving as it is home to the largest coral reef in theEast Pacific
The island still has 80% of its original forests because for 90 years it was a prisoncolony. In 2005 the prisoners were transferred and now you can explore the lushmarine and terrestrial flora and fauna, much to the joy of all nature lovers. You canfind the rare red macaws, as well as whales that pass through this area betweenJuly and October.
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4 San Blas Archipelago
Located in eastern Panama, the archipelago is made up of 365 Islands and is just3 hours from the city.
Of this Panamanian paradise, 36 islands are inhabited by the Guna Yala people,one of the five indigenous counties of Panama, and they are in charge ofpreserving this beautiful place.
The Guna live in small thatched huts, named after them bohios. They are smallhuts with thatched roofs, sandy floors and walls made of bamboo. Tourists whowant to know more about the culture of that village and sleep on the islands, canstay on them at a small price. In San Blas there are no hotels because the Gunado not allow foreigners to buy their land.
The islands have been formed by accumulation of coral, are populated with palmtrees and with paradisiacal beaches, fine white sand, composed of coral dust andcrystal clear waters, free of algae, of a great beauty almost indescribable.
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5 Santa Catalina
The international surfing community has tried to keep this idyllic paradise a secret,but the word that Santa Catalina offers world-class surfing was laughed.
The beach is located in the district of Soná, Veraguas province, approximately 110kilometers from Santiago de Veraguas.
Santa Catalina is known for being one of the best beaches for surfing, In CentralAmerica. It is also famous for its diving due to the clarity of its waters and theincredible amount of marine life found in that area.
The beach has a rocky bottom, but the furthest part of the shore has a black sandbottom. The beach itself is flat and the sea shallow. However, at low tide, you haveto walk considerably to be able to bathe.
In front of the beach you can see Santa Catalina Island. If someone is looking for aquieter place, they can walk little to the right, cross the Santa Catalina River andenjoy the day in the shade of the palm trees on the other side of the river.
On the beach there is a restaurant, and, in the village, there are other optionswhere you can cool off. Also, a small supermarket where you can find almosteverything.
In the village and its surroundings there are several accommodation options suchas camps, cottages, and hotels. There are rooms for all tastes, with air conditioning,hot water and cable TV, others with only fan and cold water.
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Activity 2 Desarrollo
Answer the following questions as you read1, What is the most important tourist site in Panama?
2, What are the most viewed tourist sites in Panama?
3 Where is San Blas located and how did its islands form?
4. What features does The Island of Coiba have?
5 What are the characteristics of Bocas del Toro?
Activity 3 Cierre
Make the summary of Panama's tourist attractions.
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VOCABULARY RUBRICName: ______________________________ Date: _____________________
Tittle: ______________________________ Grade: ____________________
No. CRITERIA SCORE1 The meanings and structures are correct. 42 The meanings are correct and some mistakes of
structures.3
3 Some mistakes of meanings and structures. 24 The meanings and structures are incorrect. 15 No answers 0
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Topic #6 Food Groups
General Objectives:To recognize the importance of a balanced diet for the benefit of our health.
Specific ObjectiveTo classify meals according to different nutritional groups.
Achievement IndicatorsSelects foods according to a balanced diet.
The food that comes from the basic groups provides the necessary nutrients for lifeand growth, each food group provides a lot of nutrients and all of them play anessential role in our body.
Activity 1 Inicio
LOOK AT THE MEANING IN SPANISH OF THESE WORDS IN ADICTIONARY.
VocabularyNutritionist
improve
Habit
Diet
Nutritious
portion
weight
meal
breakfast
disease
health
dinner
snack
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Food Group
Food group Nutrients Examples
Calcium Milk, cheese, butter
Yogurt
Vitamins and minerals
Pineapple
Banana
Watermelon
Vitamins and minerals
Carrot
Lettuce
Cabbage
Onion
Fiber
Oat
Flake
Lentils
Protein
Meat
Chicken
Eggs
Fish
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Activity 2 Desarrollo
ReadingDairiesDairy consumption can help prevent obesity, type II diabetes, cholesterol,and blood pressure. Its high calcium content makes it difficult to build up fat.Consuming the recommended daily amounts of milk and dairy products, often
better skin, for each age, within a healthy and balanced diet, can help maintain
health and prevent some cardiovascular risk factors such as type II diabetes,
hypertension and obesity, according to the Dairy Guide in Cardiology.
Fruit-consuming goodness
1) Fruits provide water, vitamins, minerals, fiber, and different compounds
beneficial to the body.
2) By their antioxidants, they prevent premature aging of cells, giving you cleaner,
younger, softer, and healthier skin and higher quality of life.
3) Consumed daily, fruits help us prevent various diseases such as cardiovascular
problems, digestive disorders, some cancers and neurodegenerative diseases, in
addition to collaborating in the fight against overweight and obesity.
4) They are sweet, tasty, have few calories and virtually no saturated fats (those
more harmful to the body), so they are a good treat when you get your sweetest
vein in.
5) Fruits give us a feeling of fullness by containing fiber, so you will avoid pecking
around all day. In addition, its fiber helps us regulate intestinal transit and prevent
constipation.
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Vegetables
Vegetables provide many nutritional benefits and prevent disease. They are mainly
important because they regulate intestinal transit and because the vitamins, they
provide modulate many metabolic processes. All vegetables have a high
percentage of water, and stand out for their carbohydrate, minerals, and vitamins
content. However, they have very few proteins and fats. Until recently, and due to
the low caloric and protein intake of vegetables, these were considered as food
products of relative interest. After the discovery of vitamins, these foods have been
placed in an important place of man's nutrition.
Fiber is a fundamental nutrient for our body and especially for our digestive system,which is where it will perform the main functions. A correct contribution of fiber in
our diet, in addition to facilitating digestive transit, is going to have very beneficial
effects on our health
Activity 2
Answer the following questions
1. What is the advantage of a balanced diet?
2. Mention food groups?
3. What do dairy products provide to our body?
4. What is protein-rich foods?
5. What nutrients do vegetables bring to our body?
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Activity 3 Cierre
Make a summary about Food Groups
VOCABULARY RUBRICName: ______________________________ Date: _____________________
Tittle: ______________________________ Grade: ____________________
No. CRITERIA SCORE1 The meanings and structures are correct. 42 The meanings are correct and some mistakes of
structures.3
3 Some mistakes of meanings and structures. 24 The meanings and structures are incorrect. 15 No answers 0
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