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ENGLISH, ENGLISH SUBJECT FACILITATOR: HENRY…
ENGLISH
UNIT 1: CHILE RIGHTS
1.2. VOCABULARY
Crack
Solid-looking drug derived from cocaine and highly addictive
Dissident
A person or organization that, for various reasons, disagrees with a policy
Bond
Concept of bond in the area of finance
Fend
The first definition of fend in the dictionary is foll by for to give support; provide.
Aids
Infectious disease, caused by the human immunodeficiency virus
Force
It is a conjugation of the verb to force.
1.3. READING AND DISCUSSION: CHILD RIGHTS
Reading and Discussion: Rights of the Child
1.1.MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS (PRESENT)
Auxiliary verbs in present tense
UNIT 2: HUMAN RIGHTS
2.2. Vocabulary
Advent: Arrival, coming or appearance, especially of an important event or an epoch.
Rebellion: Uprising against an authority or a government, especially when carried out with the aim of overthrowing it and replacing it with another
Barbarism: Attitude of the person or group acting outside the norms of culture, especially of an ethical nature.
Dissenting: Who separates himself from the party, religion, government or ideological group to which he belongs.
2.3. Speech: Human Rights
Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, without any distinction of nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other condition. We all have the same human rights without discrimination.
2.1. Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Past)
Auxiliary Verbs Past (Could, Would, Ought, Might, Must)
UNIT 3: NEW CONSTITUTION FOR PANAMA
3.2. Vocabulary
3.3. Reading and Discussion: New Constitution for Panama
The New Constitution of Panama The 1972 Political Constitution of the Republic of Panama is the Panamanian fundamental charter, currently in force. It is the fourth magna carta in the country after the constitutions of 1904, 1941 and 1946.
3.1. Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Future)
Auxiliary Verbs in the Future
Example: I'll buy a car tomorrow (future simple tense)
She will also sing at the concert. (future continuous tense)
UNIT 4: TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION IN PANAMA
4.2. Vocubulary
Prepositions List: Aboard, about, before, behind, despite, down, except, following, for, inside, into, like, off, over, past, per, since, toward.
4.3. Reading and Discussion Transformation of Education in Panama
Transformation of the New Education in Panama Education is the largest and most complex company in Panamanian society. As a consequence of its own growth and deficient regulation that does not allow its operation to be directed efficiently, there has been a marked trend in recent years towards its own wear and tear and the disarticulation of educational offers in relation to the new requirements of the labor market.
4.1. Preposition of Time (at, in, on, etc)
Preposiciones de Tiempo at, in, on.
At: for a precise time.
In: for month, years, centuries and long peiods.
On: for days and dates.
ENGLISH SUBJECT
FACILITATOR: HENRY DE LEON
STUDENT: DAISY TREJOS