Certificación en Inglés B1 para Profesionales de la Informática: It Consulting Expert (Nivel Oficial Marco Común Europeo)

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El Inglés es una lengua que hablan alrededor de 400 millones de nativos y adicionalmente 500 millones de personas que tienen el inglés como segunda lengua. Hoy en día, el aprendizaje de este idioma es básico y esencial en cualquier ámbito profesional, sobre todo en el campo de la Informática. A través de este curso en Inglés B1 para Profesionales de la Informática: It Consulting Expert, el alumno obtendrá las herramientas teorico-prácticas necesarias para desenvolverse eficazmente en este idioma en el mundo de la informática, además de reforzar las expectativas laborales comunicándose de manera fluida en inglés. Los contenidos están adaptados al Marco Europeo Común de Referencia, lo cual permite una mayor compatibilidad con otros sistemas de enseñanza de idiomas y facilita la movilidad geográfica de la persona que se acredita.
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UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 1. TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

  1. Grammar
  2. - Word order in questions
  3. - Present Simple and Present Continuous.
  4. - Defining relative clauses.
  5. Vocabulary
  6. Reading: How has technology changed your life?
  7. Writing: Technology and its potential risks.
  8. Listening: Buying a computer.
  9. Speaking: Let’s come back to the past.

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 2. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  1. Grammar
  2. - Past Simple regular and irregular verbs
  3. - Past Continuous
  4. - Questions with and without auxiliaries
  5. - So, because, but, although
  6. Vocabulary
  7. Reading: The ZX Spectrum
  8. Writing: Computers in the future
  9. Listening: Touch screens
  10. Speaking: The most important moment

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 3. THE INTERNET

  1. Grammar
  2. - Going to vs Present Continuous (future arrangements)
  3. - Will / won’t (predictions)
  4. - Will / won’t (promises, offers, decisions)
  5. Vocabulary
  6. Reading: A brief history of the Internet
  7. Writing: The Internet will change
  8. Listening: Internet addiction
  9. Speaking: What does the Internet mean for society?

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 4. SECURITY AND SAFETY

  1. Grammar
  2. - Present Perfect (experience) + ever, never
  3. - Present Perfect vs Past Simple
  4. - Present Perfect Simple + yet, just, already
  5. - Comparatives (as...as / less…than)
  6. - Superlatives
  7. Vocabulary
  8. Reading: Internet Safety
  9. Writing: Are you really safe?
  10. Listening: What parents need to know about Internet Safety
  11. Speaking: Telling stories

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 5. CUSTOMERS CARE

  1. Grammar
  2. - Uses of the Infinitive + TO and verb + -ING
  3. - Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t (Contraction: mustn’t = must not)
  4. - Expressing movement: Prepositions of movement.
  5. Reading
  6. - Read about the importance of customer care in the following article.
  7. Vocabulary
  8. - Useful expressions to make suggestions to improve negative service.
  9. - Customer focus.
  10. - Customer focus follow-up.
  11. - Useful phrases for a Rep and a customer.
  12. Writing: List of suggestions to improve negative customer care service.
  13. Listening: Face to face with customers.
  14. Speaking: You are in a meeting with a possible new customer. Answer their questions.

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 6. TELEPHONING AND E-MAILS/LETTERS

  1. Grammar
  2. - First Conditional: If + present, will + infinitive & Second Conditional: If + past, would + infinitive
  3. - May/might + infinitive (Possibility)
  4. - Should/shouldn’t (Advice)
  5. Reading
  6. Vocabulary
  7. - Good customer-oriented telephone techniques.
  8. - How to better understand the customer on the phone.
  9. - Useful phrases to make phone calls.
  10. - Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form (present or past) of phrasal verbs from the box.
  11. - Exercise 2: Match the two parts to make sentences and questions.
  12. - Salutations and closes in letters and emails.
  13. - Phrases to use in formal and informal emails.
  14. Writing: Write an email.
  15. Listening: Phone calls.
  16. Speaking: Spelling.

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 7. MEETINGS AND PRESENTATIONS

  1. Grammar:
  2. - Present perfect + for and since
  3. - Present perfect or past simple?
  4. - Used to / Didn’t use to / Did… use to…?
  5. Reading
  6. - Read the following steps for giving an effective presentation.
  7. Vocabulary
  8. - Different type of meetings. Match the different types of meeting (1-6) with the definitions (a-f).
  9. - Useful phrases to arrange a meeting.
  10. - Useful phrases to start a meeting.
  11. - Discussing facts.
  12. - Taking part in discussions.
  13. - Dealing with offers.
  14. - Ending a meeting.
  15. - Effective openings for a presentation.
  16. - Structuring a presentation.
  17. - Effective conclusions for a presentation.
  18. Writing: Prepare a short presentation on one of your company’s products or services.
  19. Listening: Chairperson talking at a meeting.
  20. Speaking: Practising asking for and giving opinions.

UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA 8. SOCIALISING (NETWORKING)

  1. Grammar
  2. - Passive: be + past participle
  3. - So, Neither + auxiliaries
  4. Reading: Networking trips
  5. Vocabulary
  6. - Safe small-talk topics.
  7. - Welcoming visitors to your company.
  8. - Giving directions.
  9. - Moving from small talk to business.
  10. - Free-time activities.
  11. - Keeping the conversation going.
  12. - Showing visitors around a place where you live or work.
  13. - Recommendations to visit a place.
  14. - Eating out: Explaining a menu.
  15. - At a restaurant.
  16. - Talking about family.
  17. - At the end of a meal.
  18. Writing: Plan a full day starting at 9 a.m. and finishing at night to make the best possible impression on two foreign potential clients.
  19. Listening: Visiting a company.
  20. Speaking: Socializing in a restaurant.
  • Duración: 180 horas