english 3
Curriculum for English-III
1. Basis of curriculum
To develop of students’ knowledge of English that helps their everyday activity.
To help them to get worldwide information about culture, art, technique, and science of England, USA and other.
To have an ability to speak fluently, listen, translate onto both English and Mongolian texts on jurisdiction and economy.
2. Objective
Regarding students’ knowledge – to expand students’ knowledge of grammar and learn some new vocabularies on.
To obtain the ability to read, speak, listen and write.
Regarding student’s attitude – along with obtaining elementary level for English, students can communicate foreigners by using English fluently when they are in foreign countries.
3. Purpose – to have following four skills
Listening – listen to teachers and classmates’ speech and understand it.
a. listen to cassettes and find out for main meaning.
b. Listen to the radio and TV program and give a talk on listened materials.
Speaking – give a talk on certain topics, express the own opinions
c. take apart in discussion on variety of topics
d. use all grammar knowledge in real- life situations
e. describe items , people and places and compare them
Reading- read simple, medium and large texts using dictionary
f. read newspaper, journal and understand general meaning
g. read texts quickly and find out general meaning
Writing-write composition of 50-100 words on various ranges of topics- write an essay of 100-150 words and expressing opinions and views
- write down analyses of listened materials
- translate original texts into Mongolian using Dictionary.
- translate texts
4. Curriculum of lesson
Number | Topics | Hour |
1. | State Sovereignty | 4 |
2. | State structure | 4 |
3. | State Great Hural | 10 |
4. | Basic duties of Mongolian citizen | 4 |
5. | Sacred duties | 2 |
6. | Human rights and freedom | 2 |
7. | Fundamental principles of the State activities | 6 |
8. | Judiciary | 10 |
9. | The Parliament member’s right and duty | 4 |
10. | Right and duties of Foreign citizen | 12 |
11. | Stateless person | 2 |
12 | Amendments to the Constitution | 4 |
5. Topic of lesson
Unit | Week | Topic | Grammar focus | Hours |
1 | 1 | Basic words for Law ,Word combination | Word formation | 4 h |
| 2 | Right. Human right. | Present, past future simple of ” to be” | 4 h |
2 | 3 | Translation into English | An order of words in English sentences | 4 h |
| 4 | Criminal acts | Possessive and objective pronoun | 4 h |
3 | 5 | Cases at bar | Short answers | 4 h |
| 6 | Election and law of election | Verb tenses, Simple group | 4 h |
4 | 7 | State Sovereignty | Present simple tense | 4 h |
| 8 | Court above | Main forms of sentence in Pr.S.T | 4 h |
5 | 9 | Price boost | Past Simple tense | 6 h |
| 10 | Mongolian Empire | Prepositions of Place | 4 h |
6 | 11 | Legal regulation | The Future Simple tense | 4 h |
| 12 | Mongolian State | Negative and question forms | 4 h |
7 | 13 |
Description of legitimate interest | “to have’, comparative and superlative degrees of adjective | 4 h |
| 14 | Monitoring court | Prepositions of time | 2 h |
8 | 15 | Translating about Social activities | Building, style and height weight of students | 4 h |
| 16 | Increasing of unemployment | Giving advice | 4 h |
Total hours | 64 h |
6. Checking questions
Get the difference between verb tenses and their forms
To make a right selection of questions
to make a right selection of the words where they are necessary
to classify Present simple to Present Continuous tense
to classify Past Simple from Past Continuous
to match prepositions of Place
to put articles on right
to learn all the verb pattern by heart
to get difference between two degrees
to compare one thing to another thing
7. Training resource materials
New headway by John and Liz
Active study Longman dictionary
Mongolian-English dictionary by Chinbat.E
New English –Mongolian dictionary by Altangerel
English grammar by Oyuntsetseg.J
Oxford advanced learner’s dictionary by A.S.Horn
English-Mongolian –Russian legal dictionary
English grammar in use for elementary by Raymond Murphy
English grammar in use for intermediate by Raymond Murphy
English grammatical by Sumiya.Ts
Professional English for Lawyer
The Constitution of Mongolia
Англи хэлний сурах бичиг Халх журам хууль зүйн дээд сургууль. Улаанбаатар 2001.
www.edufind.com вэб сайт
www.englishclub.com вэб сайт
www.english-the-easy-way.com вэб сайт
www.legalinfo.mn вэб сайт
8. Technique
Listening technique, headway cassette, English for business cassette
Video player
Computer
Overhead, Projector
Tests
Pictures
9. Methodology
For reading; skin, scan, patterns, preview,
For vocabulary; contras, similar, context, guessing, prefix
For writing; essay, composition, coherence
For speaking; re-tell, prepared speech, questionnaire
10. Evaluation
a. Knowledge that students have to get grammar and vocabulary
b. Ability that possess all skills speaking, writing, reading and listening
c. Form the attitude evaluating
d. Own- evaluation give from teachers to students
e. Out –evaluation - other teachers to students
11. Tasks
Greeting
Explanation of the team name
Crossword
Written translation
Composition using poster
Sentences from the 50 sentences /additional tasks/
12.Standard evaluation
A-100-91 Students who possess all materials completely perfect, who possess all four skills: reading, writing, speaking, listening at the level and is able to use their knowledge and skills independently in any situations
B- 90-81. Students who possess the materials completely, is able to use their knowledge in certain situation and knows the subject enough well
C- 80-71. Students who has gotten sufficient knowledge on certain topics, is able to do simple tasks independently, is prepared to study subject in the further
D- 70-60. Students who has some knowledge of some parts of the subject is able to do very simple work on their own, is required more additional work
F- 59-0. Students who have knowledge is not satisfied, has to the subject anew.