programma annuale svolto

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PROGRAMMA ANNUALE SVOLTO
a.s. 2009-2010
MATERIA Lingua Inglese
classe IV B IGEA
prof. Manghi Manoela
Testo in adozione P. Radley, D. Simonetti, Horizons, Oxford,vol.2. student’s book and
workbook.
MACROLINGUA
Revision Modules 5,6,7
MODULE 8
Unit 30
Functions: talking about past mistakes, describing events,reporting requests and orders
Grammar: should have, ought to have, past perfect, reported speech
Vocabulary: crime and punishment
Unit 31
Functions: talking about regrets, imagining a different past, talking about permission and
obligation.
Grammar: wish+past perfect, third conditional, make, let, allow
Vocabulary: social problems, on the plane
Unit 32
Functions:talking about familiar things, talking about TV
Grammar: be/get used to ; so, such, conditional sentence revision
Vocabulary: Christmas traditions, TV programmes and television.
Per ogni modulo sono state eseguite le esercitazioni sul grammar and practice book. La
grammar review dell’eserciziario è stata consultata in occasione delle spiegazioni
grammaticali.
Attività di recupero e sostegno sono state fotocopiate dal materiale a disposizione
dell’insegnante a corredo del libro di testo per un recupero curricolare durante l’anno sia
per tutta la classe che per gli alunni segnalati per lo studio individuale.
Le strutture linguistiche via via affrontate sono state esercitate ed ampliate sul testo in
adozione Grammar Tactics, autore Lelio Pallini,CIDEB .
Microlingua
Dal testo in adozione: Margherita Cumino, Philippa Bowen, Business Globe, Commerci,
Economy and Culture, Student’s book and workbook, with CD-ROM, Petrini.
BUSINESS BASICS
MODULE 1 – BUSINESS FRAMEWORK pp.3-42
Business theory: Production, Commerce and Trade pp.4-17
Production: Needs and wants; Goods and services; Factors of production; Sectors of production.
Article: The price of raw materials booms in today’s global economy. Deindustrialisation; Types of
economic systems (the free market system, the planned system, the mixed economy).
Commerce and trade: Home trade; International trade; The Balance of Trade and Payments;
Restrictions on international trade; Regulating international trade. Webpage: The WTO. Trading
blocs: the EU, NAFTA, APEC.
Business today: IT business, E-commerce pp.18-23.
Information technology (IT) in business: The information revolution; IT in manufacturing (CAD,
CAM, CIM); IT in distribution; How will RFID tracking work?
E-commerce: What is e-commerce?; What are the main areas of e-commerce? Why is e-commerce
successful? Article: eBay’s rise to world fame.
Business communication: Methods of communication pp. 24-39
Vocabulary builder: methods of communication: written communication, oral communication,
visual communication.
Written communication: electronic messages, text messages (sms), E-mail, faxes, business letters,
snail mail versus electronic mail.
Oral communication: Telephone conversations: starting a phone call, asking to speak to someone,
leaving a message, saying goodbye; Face-to-face conversations: introducing the topic, ordering
information, referring to visual aids, checking comprehension, concluding.
MODULE 2 – THE BUSINESS WORLD pp. 43-57
Business theory: Business organisations pp.44-57
2.1 Business organisations: Sole trader. Webpage-Anne Herbert, photoartistry. Partnerships; Limited
companies. Webpage-Marks&Spencer Plc: our history. Cooperatives. Article-Village people form
cooperatives to save their pubs. Franchises.Webpage-Costa Coffee; Costa Coffee targets Indian tea cups.
Integration: Merger, Joint venture, Acquisition or takeover. Webpage-L’Oréal takes over The Body Shop.
Multinationals. Article-Has Coke become the new McDonald’s? Case study-Barilla.
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
A business transaction p.117
MODULE 4 – ENQUIRING pp.119-160
Business theory: Foreign trade terms. Payment in foreign trade pp.120-131
4.1 Foreign trade terms :Sales terms, Incoterms, Incoterms categories.
4.2 Payment in foreign trade: Introduction, Open account, Bank transfer, Swift transfer, Clean bill
collection, Bill of Exchange, Documentary collection, Documentary letter of credit (L/C), Irrevocable
letter of credit, Payment in advance.
Business correspondence: Enquiries; Replies to enquiries pp. 132-157
4.3Vocabulary essentials: Catalogues and other printed materials.
4.4Vocabulary extension:Easily-confused words: questioning (to enquire/enquiry; to query/query);
Word groups (campionari, abbigliamento).
4.5 Enquiries: Reading: General enquiries, specific enquiries; Writing: Letter plan & phraseology,
Letters of enquiries; Listening: Telephone enquiries; Speaking: Talking on the telephone, Make a specific
request, Promising to do something.
4.6 Replies to enquiries: Reading: Replies to enquiries, Quotations; Writing: Letter plan & phraseology,
replies to enquiries; Listening: telephone replies; Speaking: Talking on the phone, Refering to an enquiry,
Positive response, Negative response, Counteroffer.
CULTURAL CONTEXT
1 FILE THE EUROPEAN UNION
8 FILE A GLOBAL WORLD
Per ogni unità sono state eseguite le esercitazioni sul workbook delle sezioni A Study Skills, B Grammar
e C Module Practice.
La classe ha letto l'opera di Shakespeare “The Comedy of Errors” e partecipato allo spettacolo in lingua.
Lodi,
I rappresentanti degli studenti
L’insegnante
Manoela Manghi