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The email address where your questions, doubts and hesitations about the course should be sent is:
thatsenglish3huelva @ gmail.com
The sessions for Intermediate Level with José Antonio will be held on Wednesday at 17:00 in room 3.10
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LAS PRUEBAS DE EVALUACIÓN.
Para el curso 2010/11 se han actualizado las pruebas de los módulos del programa con objeto de adecuarlas al marco establecido para las enseñanzas de idiomas de régimen especial. La evaluación de cada uno de los módulos del programa consta de una parte escrita y otra oral:
MÓD. | TEST DE CONTENIDOS | COMPRENSIÓN LECTORA | COMPRENSIÓN AUDITIVA | EXPRESIÓN ESCRITA | EXPRESIÓN ORAL |
1 | Test para evaluar contenidos de aspectos gramaticales, léxicos y fonéticos tratados en el módulo correspondiente. | Un texto con tarea de comprensión lectora. | Un texto con tarea de comprensión auditiva | 50 palabras | Entrevista con el tutor/a, individualmente o en parejas, sobre algunos de los temas tratados en el módulo correspondiente. |
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4 | 60-80 palabras | ||||
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7 | 100 palabras | ||||
8 | 125 palabras | ||||
9 | No hay test de contenidos | Dos textos con tarea de comprensión lectora | Dos textos con tarea de comprensión auditiva | 200 palabras |
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pulsation discuss | |
Definition: | (noun) The rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart. |
Synonyms: | heartbeat |
Usage: | An icy hand seemed to grasp my heart and check its pulsation, as I bent over him, gazing with breathless intensity upon the ghastly, upturned face. |
![]() ![]() Oscar Wilde's Libel Case Begins (1895)When the marquess of Queensbury became convinced that his son, Alfred Douglas, was having an affair with Wilde, he began to rail against the author and playwright, publicly accusing Wilde of sodomy, a crime at the time. At Douglas's urging, Wilde sued the marquess for libel. He not only lost the case, but was in turn charged with homosexual offenses and arrested. Wilde was convicted in an internationally notorious trial and served two years hard labor. What did he write while in prison? More... Discuss |
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