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ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
Instructor Information
ESOL HB2019-3 Course Syllabus *
Instructor: Diana Erira Cobos Room Number: OnlineClass Zoom No. 913 431 10 40 Psw. 591715 Telephone: 786 442 4322 E-mail: [email protected]
Course Identification
Course Name: ESOL HB Course Location: Lindsey Hopkins Technical College
750 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl. 33127 Phone: 305 324 6070
Class Schedule: Mon- Fri / 8:00-11:00
Length of program May 18th – July 28th 2020
Entrance requirements: CASAS scores
Course Description/Overview
Provide English language instruction to adult learners who are able to read and write in at least one language
other than English. Prepare adult learners to use English for entering career and technical (CTE) or another
postsecondary education, employment, and participation in the civic life in the United States.
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
Dear Students:
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all to my High Beginning class at Lindsey Hopkins Technical
College. We can all look forward to a very productive and rewarding trimester. In order to provide all my
students with the excellent educational climate they deserve, I have developed the following Class Rules
that will be in effect at all times.
Classroom Rules:
� Join to Zoom class every day � Be on Time � Set up in as professional a space as possible � Dress for success � Bring your notebook, pen and pencil to class every day. � Use only your real name � Write present in Zoom chat � Be professional and respectful in your speech � Mute your microphone when you are not participating � No Side “Conversations” � Do not use phone in class, keep it on silent, if there is an emergency you can answer outside the virtual class � Good behavior is expected � Keep a coil notebook with your assigned work organized � If you finish your assigned work – Continue working on the next lesson � If you have time available, take advantage of practicing in the Burlington lab
Any fighting, rudeness, or other serious class disruption will result in immediate referral to a counselor and
disciplinary consequence.
It is in your very best interest that we work together with regard to your education. I will thus keep you
informed about your progress in my High Beginning class.
Thank you very much for your cooperation and support.
Sincerely,
Diana Erira Cobos
Students: I have read these Classroom Rules and will adhere to them at all times.
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
Course Resources
Required Course Text
Textbook:
• Ventures book No. 2. 3rd edition
Additional Resources:
• Future English for Results 2
• Tactics for listening Basic
• Life Skills No. 2
• Ventures Arcade
• Burlington English
(Do not purchase textbooks until your instructor advises you as to the appropriate level.)
Placement criteria for ESOL II High Beginning ESL
Course Supplies
Every student is expected to arrive to class with the necessary materials and ready for learning. These include pens, pencils, and a notebook.
School Policy
OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT:
This is an open-entry course which means that a student can enter the course at any time during a trimester, progress at his/her own rate, and withdraw whenever the course requirements have been completed. Many students successfully complete the course in one or two trimesters.
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
ATTENDANCE:
Students absent from class for six consecutive meetings are dropped automatically from class roll. However, excessive absences which interfere with academic progress may be grounds for disciplinary action.
TARDINESS:
Students displaying excessive tardiness may be referred to counseling. If they do not improve, they may be placed on probation and/or dropped from class. Tardiness and partial days of absences will be converted where applicable to full day absence.
School Attire:
Since the primary purpose of this institution is to prepare students for employment, while attending class, students are required to be neat and clean in appearance. Items of dress which are objectionable in the area of health and safety, noise, or items which may create classroom disturbances are prohibited.
GRADING POLICY
The grading system used for dual enrollment high school students and selected career/technical programs,
primarily those in the health science education areas, follows that of the Miami-Dade County Public School System.
A majority of the career/technical programs are competency based and use a variety of means to assess student
mastery of the program including competency checklists, written tests, performance tests and student portfolios.
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
Syllabus – Class Schedule
Mondays: Burlington and Unit Introduction
Tuesdays: Ventures lesson
Wednesday: Listening Focus – Tactics for Listening and/or additional resources
Thursdays: Ventures Lesson
Fridays: Week review, students’ Burlington progress and fun activity
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
Week 1: May 18th – May 22nd, 2020 - First Week of Classes! WELCOME BACK!
Register new students and administer the syllabus Welcome, Unit 1. Personal Information
Grammar: Review of Be – Present and past
Review present and past – regular and irregular verbs
Present continuos vs Simple present
And …too/ and ….either/ and but
Week 2: May 25th - May 28th, 2020 May 25th Memorial Day
Unit 2. At School
Grammar: Want and need
Future will/ going to
Present continuous
Simple Present vs Simple
Week 3: Jun 1st – Jun 5th, 2020 Teacher Planning Day 06/4
Unit 3 - Friends and family
Grammar: Simple past regular and irregular verbs
Simple present vs Simple
Collocations with make/do, play/go Should Have to + verb Must, Must no
Week 4: Jun 8th – Jun 12th, 2020 Unit 4.Health
Past Tense Irregular Verbs
Week 5: Jun 15th – Jun 19th, 2020 Unit 4.Health Grammar: Adverbs of frequency
Questions with How often/frequency time expressions - How long Adverbs of frequency Questions with How often/frequency time expressions - How long
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
Week 6: Jun 22nd – Jun 26th, 2020 Unit 8 Work
Grammar: What and Where Questions simple past
Conjunctions and, but, or
Past and present ability can Expressions of necessity: must/have to
Expressions of prohibition: must not/can’t
Information questions with who / what/ Which/When/Where
Can/Could to ask permission
Week 7: Jun 29th – July 3th, 2020
Unit 6 Time Grammar: When questions and simple past Time phrase
Week 8: July 6th – July 10th, 2020 Teacher Planning Day 07/06
Unit 10 Free time
Grammar Would
Make offers
Direct and Indirect objects
Week 9: July 13th – July 17th, 2020
Unit 9 Daily Living Grammar: Request with Can, Could, will
Which questions Let’s and let’s not
Week 10: July 20th – July 24th, 2020
Unit 5 Around town Grammar: Prepositions
Directions Week 11: July 27th – July 28th, 2020 Teacher Planning Day 07/28
Unit 7 Shopping Grammar: Question Information WH Someone-anyone-everyone-no one
REGISTRATION 2020-1
ESOL HB 2019-3 Mrs. Diana Erira Cobos
TO REVIEW: CASAS testing Window Make up testing Review Casas Results
Every day: Computer lab
Online – Burlington Core
www.burlingtonenglsh.com Burlington: User name: mdcps(student Id No.) Password: mdcps(student Id No.) Resources:
• https://miamidadeadulted.rosettastoneclassroom.com/en-US/
• https://www.seminolestate.edu/adult-ed/els/pett/listening
• https://www.burlingtonenglish.com/
• http://www.wordreference.com
• http://www.esl-lab.com/
• http://www.ello.org/
• https://www.englishlearner.com/tests
The instructor reserves the right to make change any time.