Habilitacion profesores bilingues comunidad de madrid
1. VI Seminario para la Habilitación
Lingüística en Lengua Inglesa y la
Habilitación de oficio
Dña. Mª Ascensión Villalba Varona
Lda. Filología Inglesa – Phd in ICT
2. ¿Qué es la Habilitación Lingüística?
Acreditación del conocimiento de un idioma extranjero.
Faculta para impartir materias curriculares distintas a la
Lengua Extranjera.
Centros docentes enseñanza obligatoria. (Comunidad de
Madrid)
¿A quién va dirigida?
Profesores Educación Infantil y Primaria (Colegios
Públicos y Privados Concertados).
Profesores Educación Secundaria (Institutos)
3. HABILITACION PROFESORES BILINGUES:
- Prueba de habilitación de la Comunidad de Madrid
- Fase 1: Prueba Escrita
- Fase 2: Prueba Oral
- Titulaciones para estar exentos de Fase I (+ 5 años) ó Habilitación de Oficio (- 5 años) :
1.- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE).
2.- Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE).
3.- Certificados ISE III e ISE IV del Trinity College de Londres.
4.- TOEFL iBT, pBT, cBT, cuyas puntuaciones acrediten un nivel C1.
5.- IELTS, cuya puntuación acredite un nivel C1.
6.- Título universitario de primer o segundo ciclo cursado en una Universidad de un país de habla inglesa.
NOTA : Según la ORDEN 180/2012, de 12 de enero, por la que se modifica la Orden 1672/2009, de 16 de abril, por
la que se regula el procedimiento de obtención de la habilitación lingüística en idiomas extranjeros para el
desempeño de puestos bilingües en centros docentes públicos y en centros privados concertados de Educación
Infantil y Primaria y de Educación Secundaria de la Comunidad de Madrid. (Anexos VI y VII.)
4. C1 - WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
• Use of language with ease and fluency.
• Relationship between language and culture.
• Register : variety of social situations.
• Reading: Factual and fictional texts.
• Writing: Variety of types of texts and utterances (letters, proposals, reviews)
• Use of Language: Creative and flexible way. Idioms and proverbs.
• Speaking: Respond to unforeseen and predictable situations fluency.
• Produce quite long and complex utterances.
C1 - PROOF OF LANGUAGE.
• Managerial or professional level
• Academic study at university.
5. PRUEBA DE HABILITACION DE LA COMUNIDAD DE MADRID
Partes de la
prueba
Duración Formato
FASE
1
Comprensión de
lectura
50 minutos El candidato contestará, seleccionando la respuesta adecuada, a preguntas
sobre textos escritos en la lengua extranjera objeto de convocatoria.
Expresión escrita 50 minutos El candidato redactará una composición, en la lengua extranjera objeto de
convocatoria, de tipo narrativo o expositivo, a elegir entre varios temas
propuestos por el Tribunal. La extensión de la composición deberá tener un
mínimo de 300 palabras.
Comprensión
auditiva
30 minutos El candidato contestará a preguntas sobre textos orales (grabaciones), en la
lengua extranjera objeto de convocatoria. Las grabaciones consistirán en
noticias, conversaciones o entrevistas.
Gramática y
vocabulario
50 minutos El candidato realizará los dos ejercicios siguientes:
1. Texto incompleto: Escogerá la opción más adecuada de las cuatro que se
propongan para cada espacio.
2. Completará, con la opción más adecuada, frases o diálogos
breves, en cada uno de los cuales existirá un espacio.
FASE
2
Expresión oral De 10 a 20
minutos
El candidato mantendrá con el tribunal una conversación sobre temas de
actualidad en general o relacionados con el sistema educativo durante un
tiempo de 10 a 20 minutos. En su desarrollo el aspirante deberá demostrar
su destreza lingüística en la lengua extranjera objeto de convocatoria, así
como su competencia comunicativa y profesional.
6. F.A.Q. - EXAMEN HABILITACION COMUNIDAD MADRID
¿Dónde puedo encontrar modelos de examen? - Cualquier modelo de examen de C1 con componente
escrito y oral.
- Los centros preparadores suelen tener modelos de
examen similares.
Si tengo cualquier titulación C1, ¿ tengo la habilitación de
oficio?
No, sólo si la has obtenido en los últimos cinco años
anteriores a la convocatoria.
¿Dónde puedo encontrar un centro para prepararme la
habilitación?
-Cualquier centro especializado en exámenes oficiales con
experiencia en C1 y C2.
¿Tiene Varona’s Institute cursos específicos para preparar
la habilitación?
Sí. Tanto en grupos como online.
¿Dónde tengo que hacer el examen de habilitación? En el Tribunal que se te adjudique según la publicación en
BOCM, siempre y cuando hayas entregado la
documentación y haya sido aceptada dentro de plazo.
¿Cuándo es el examen de habilitación? Cuando lo convoque la Comunidad de Madrid
¿Me puedo presentar al examen si no estoy ejerciendo? No. Sólo si estás en las listas de interinos.
¿Cuánto cuesta? Es gratuito.
7. CAMBRIDGE EXAMS
- CAE – Cambridge Advanced English - C1
- CPE – Cambridge Proficiency in English - C2
8. CAE – Cambridge Advanced - C1
Paper Content Marks Purpose
Reading
(1 hour 15
minutes)
4 parts/
34
questions
20% Shows you can deal confidently with different types of text, such as fiction, newspapers
and magazines.
Part 1 (Multiple choice-Three texts) Part 2 (Gapped text)
Part 3 (Multiple choice 1 text ) Part 4 (Multiple matching)
Writing
(1 hour 30
minutes)
2 parts 20% You create two different pieces of writing, such as articles, essays, letters, proposals,
reports and reviews.
Part 1: one compulsory question 180–220 words
Part 2: one question from a choice of five 220–260 words
Use of
English
(1 hour)
5 parts/
50
questions
20% Tests your use of English with different types of exercise that show how well you can
control your grammar and vocabulary.
Part 1 (Multiple-choice cloze) Part 2 (Open cloze)
Part 3 (Word formation) Part 4 (Gapped sentences)
Part 5 (Key word transformations)
Listening
(about 40
minutes)
4 parts/
30
questions
20% Tests your ability to follow and understand a range of spoken materials such as inter
views, radio broadcasts, presentations, talks and everyday conversations.
Part 1 (Multiple choice) Part 2 (Sentence completion)
Part 3 (Multiple choice) Part 4 (Multiple matching)
Speaking
(15 minutes
per pair of
candidates)
4 parts 20% Tests your ability to communicate effectively in face-to-face situations. You will take
the Speaking test with another candidate.
Part 1 (Interview) Part 2 (Long turn)
Part 3 (Collaborative task) Part 4 (Discussion)
TOTAL SCORE : + 60 %
9. Paper Content Marks Purpose
Reading
(1 hour 30
minutes)
4 parts/
40
questions
20% Books, non-specialist articles from journals, magazines and newspapers,
promotional and informational materials (e.g. advertisements, guide books,
manuals)
Part 1 (Mult. choice-Lexical cloze 3 texts) Part 2 (Multiple choice 4 texts)
Part 3 (Gapped text) Part 4 (Multiple choice)
Writing
(2 hous)
2 parts 20% Some material to read (approximately 100 words). Using the information in this
material, you have to write an article, an essay, a letter or a proposal.
Part 1: one compulsory question
A choice of four questions (2–5). For Questions 2–4, you may have to write an
article, letter, proposal, report or review.
Part 2: one question from a choice of five . 300-350 words each part
Use of
English
(1 hour 30
minutes)
5 parts/
44
questions
20% Tests your use of English with different types of exercise that show how well
you can control your grammar and vocabulary.
Part 1 (Open cloze) Part 2 (Word formation)
Part 3 (Gapped sentences) Part 4 (Key word transformations)
Part 5 (Comprehension questions and summary writing task)
Listening
(about 40
minutes)
4 parts/
28
questions
20% Tests your ability to follow and understand a range of spoken materials such as
inter views, radio broadcasts, presentations, talks and everyday conversations.
Part 1 (Multiple choice) Part 2 (Sentence completion)
Part 3 (Multiple choice) Part 4 (Multiple matching)
Speaking
(19
minutes
per pair of
candidates)
3 parts 20% Tests your ability to communicate effectively in face-to-face situations. You will
take the Sp eaking test with another candidate.
Part 1 (Interview) Part 2 (Collaborative task)
Part 3l (long turn and discussion)
TOTAL SCORE : + 60 %
CPE – Cambridge Proficiency – C2
10. F.A.Q. - CAMBRIDGE EXAMS
Where can I find sample papers? •Free download on Cambridge Esol webpage.
www.cambridgeesol.org
•Bookshops/Editorials: E.g. Booksellers, Pearson, C.U.P.
etc.
What are the set texts? Some fixed texts may be read as preparation for the two
optional set text tasks. Every year they change.
What is Cambridge Computer-based practice test? Exams Online. You can sit them in authorised centres
What are preparation centres? Authorised centres by Cambridge Esol to prepare
students for Cambridge Exams.
Is Varona’s Institute a preparation centre authorised by
Cambridge ?
Yes. Groups + One-to-one
Where can I sit Cambridge Exams? Madrid examination centres: CESMA Business School,
The British Council, the International House,, Ecus
Educational Development.
When can I sit CAE and CPE? 2013 – CAE - Every month / CPE (Check dates) (2 days
exam: Reading + Writing + Listening/ Speaking)
Where can I register for the exam? - Online www.cambridgeesol.org
- On preparation and authorised centres
How much does this exam cost? •CAE – 207€
•CPE - 214€
12. ISE III Task
Task
weighting
Comments
Portfolio
Correspondence
(180–210 words)
Factual writing
(220–250 words)
Creative/description
writing
(220–250 words)
20%
40%
40%
Candidates must select their portfolio tasks from the ISE III task
list for the current examination year (January–December).
www.trinitycollege.co.uk
Correspondence: letter / email
Factual writing: Article, report, review
Creative/description writing: Description/ play/diary entry / story
Prepared in advanced with an authorised teacher and centre.
It must be handed in on the control written exam day.
Controlled written
exam
2 h.30 m.
Task 1 (300 words)
Task 2 (250 words)
Task 3 (250 words)
33.33%
33.33%
33.33%
Task 1 — Reading into writing task
Task 2 — Correspondence task
Task 3 — Creative writing task
Interview
20 m.
Topic presentation
Topic discussion
Interactive task
Listening task
Discussion of
portfolio and
conversation
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
Topic: Prepared in advance. - 4 minutes
Topic discussion - 4 minutes
Interactive task. - 4 minutes
Listening - 3 minutes
Discussion of the portfolio and conversation on subject areas -5
minutes.
TRINITY ADVANCED – ISE III - C1
13. ISE III Task
Task
weighting
Comments
Portfolio
Correspondence
(300-350 words)
Factual writing
(300-350 words)
Critical and
analytical writing
(300-350 words)
20%
40%
40%
Candidates must select their portfolio tasks from the ISE III task
list for the current examination year (January–December).
www.trinitycollege.co.uk
Correspondence: letter / email / blog
Factual writing: Article / report / review / proposal
Critical and analytical writing: Essay
Prepared in advanced with an authorised teacher and centre.
It must be handed in on the control written exam day.
Controlled written
exam
3 h.
Task 1 (350 words)
Task 2 (300 words)
Task 3 (250 words)
33.33%
33.33%
33.33%
Task 1 — Reading into writing task
Task 2 — Reading into writing task
Task 3 — Critical / analytical writing
Interview
20 m.
Topic presentation
Topic discussion
Interactive task
Listening task
Discussion of
portfolio and
conversation
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
Topic: Prepared in advance. - 5 minutes
Topic discussion - 5 minutes
Interactive task. – 5 minutes
Listening - 3 minutes
Discussion of the portfolio and conversation on subject areas -6
minutes.
TRINITY ADVANCED – ISE IV – C2
14. F.A.Q. -TRINITY EXAMS
Where can I find sample papers? •Free download from Trinity webpage.
www.trinitycollege.co.uk
•Bookshops/Editorials: Pass Trinity – Blackcat Edit.
Is the Portfolio the same every year?
What about the other parts of Trinity ISE exams?
No, it isn’t. Every year there is a new list of tasks.
The rest of the exam is the same (2010-2013)
What are preparation centres? Authorised centres by Trinity to prepare students for
Trinity exams. Exams are on these centres.
Is Varona’s Institute a preparation and examination centre
authorised by Trinity?
Yes. Groups + One-to-one + online
Where can I sit Trinity ISE Exams? Madrid :
•Trinity exams – Isla de Oza, 28
•Varona’s Institute Trinity 3375– Avda. Buenos Aires, 21
•Other authorised centres
When can I sit Trinity ISE exams? 2014 – Every month (check dates with your centre)
2 days exam: CWE Part / Oral Part
Where can I register for the exam? - On preparation and authorised centres
How much does this exam cost? •ISE III – 175€
•ISE IV - 185€
15. TOEFL – iBT, pBT, cBT (C 1)
iBT, (Internet Based Test)
pBT (Paper Based Test)
cBT (Computer Based Test)
16. TOEFL – iBT, pBT, cBT – C1
SECTION
TIME LIMIT
(4 HOURS) QUESTIONS
TOTAL
SCORE TASKS
Reading 60–80 minutes 36–56 questions 0–30 Read 3 or 4 passages from academic texts
and answer questions.
Listening 60–90 minutes 34–51 questions 0–30 Listen to lectures, classroom discussions
and conversations, then answer questions.
Break 10 minutes — —
Speaking 20 minutes 6 tasks 0–30 Express an opinion on a familiar topic;
speak based on reading and listening tasks.
Writing 50 minutes 2 tasks 0–30 Write essay responses based on reading and
listening tasks; support an opinion in
writing.
TOEFL (IBT) 110-120 = C1
17. Where can I find sample papers? •Free download from
http://www.ets.org/toefl/ibt/prepare/sample_questions
•Bookshops/Editorials: TOEFL test books.
•TOEFL value Pack Premium: Buy online
•TOEFL video channel + library
What is the difference between the TOEFL iBT®
and TOEFL® PBT tests?
The TOEFL iBT test measures reading, listening, peaking
and writing skills. It is offered 30 to 40 times a year, and is
administered online at more than 4,500 testing sites in 165
countries.
The TOEFL PBT test measures reading, listening,
grammar and writing skills and is offered in areas where
Internet-based testing is not available.
Is Varona’s Institute a preparation centre? Yes. One-to-one only. We are not examination centre.
Where can I sit TOEFL Exams? Madrid :
• E.g.: Universidad Europea Madrid
•Other authorised centres: check online:
•http://www.ets.org/toefl/ibt/register/centers_dates/
When can I sit TOEFL exams? 2013 – Every month (check dates with the examination
centre) The exam last 4 hours same day.
Where can I register for the exam? Online only.
How much does this exam cost? $ 240 (dollars)
F.A.Q. -TOEFL EXAMS
18. PARTS Content Mar
ks Purpose
Listening
(30 m.)
4 sections
40 questions
1-9 Sections 1 and 2 deal with everyday, social situations.
Sections 3 and 4 deal with educational and training situations
Each correct answer receives 1 mark.
Academic
Reading
(60 m)
3 sections
40 questions
1-9 There are three reading texts with a variety of question types.
3 sections of 11 different type of questions ( multiple choice, Identifying
information (True/False/Not given) , Identifying writer’s views/claims
(Yes/No/Not given), matching information, matching heading, matching
features, matching sentence endings, Sentence completion, Summary, note,
table, flowchart completion, Diagram label completion, Short-answer questions.
Academic
Training
Reading
(60 m)
3 sections
40 questions
1-9 There are three sections of increasing difficulty. Section 1 may contain two or three
short texts or several shorter texts. Section 2 contains two texts. In Section 3 there is
one long text. (Idem structure of questions as above task)
Academic
Writing
(60 m)
2 Tasks 1-9 Task 1 you have to describe some visual information in your own words (a graph,
table, chart or diagram). You need to write at least 150 words in about 20 minutes.
Task 2 you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to
discuss. You need to write at least 250 words in about 40 minutes.
Task 2 contributes twice as much as Task 1 to the Writing score.
General
Training
Writing
(60 m)
2 Tasks Task 1, you have to respond to a situation by writing a letter, for example asking for
information or explaining a situation. You need to write at least 150 words in about
20 minutes.
Task 2 you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to
discuss. You need to write at least 250 words in about 40 minutes.
Task 2 contributes twice as much as Task 1 to the Writing score.
Speaking
(11-14 m)
3 parts 1-9 Part 1 – Introduction and interview.
Part 2 – Long turn
Part 3 – Discussion
TOTAL SCORE : 6,5-7 = C1
IELTS – International English Language Testing
System
19. Where can I find sample papers? - Following the online course Road to IELTS.
- After register in IELTS in the British Council you will get free
access to this course.
-There are also books and audio books available.,
- http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/free-practice-tests
Why is IELTS different to other Cambridge
exams?
IELTS is a “test level” which measure your language
competences. There isn’t “pass” or “fail” . Other Cambridge
English measure your linguistic competences.
Is Varona’s Institute a preparation centre? Yes
Where can I sit IELTS Exams? Madrid :
• Universidad Carlos III
•British Council (Administration Centre, Madrid)
When can I sit IELTS exams? 2014 – Every month (check dates with the examination centre) The
exam last 4 hours same day.
Where can I register for the exam? Online only. Address: IELTS Administrator - Pº Gral. Martinez
Campos, 31 -Madrid 28010 - Tel: 34 91 337 3577 - Fax: 34 91
337 3586 Email: exams.madrid@britishcouncil.es
http://www.ielts.org / www.britishcouncil.es
How much does this exam cost? 198 €
F.A.Q. - IELTS EXAMS
20. TABLAS DE EQUIVALENCIA DE CERTIFICADOS Y SU CORRESPONDENCIA
CON EL MARCO COMÚN EUROPEO DE REFERENCIA PARA LAS
LENGUAS.
CERTIFICATE A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
CAMBRIDGE KET
Key English Test
PET
Preliminary
English Test
FCE
First Certificate
of English
CAE
Cambridge
Advanced
English
CPE
Cambridge
Proficiency of
English
TRINITY: ISE
Integrated Skills in
English
ISE 0 ISE I ISE II ISE III ISE IV
EOI (R.D.
1629/2006)
BASICO 2 INTERMEDIO
2
AVANZADO 2
(TOEFL iBT) Test
of English as a
Foreign Language-
Internet based
57-86 87-109 110-120
(IELTS)
Cambridge:
International English
Language Testing
Service.
1,0-2,5 3 3,5-4,5 5.0-6.0 6,5-7 7,5+ 7,5+
21. DOCUMENTACION
ORDEN 180/2012, de 12 de enero, por la que se modifica la Orden 1672/2009, de 16 de abril, por la que se
regula el procedimiento de obtención de la habilitación lingüística en idiomas extranjeros para el desempeño
de puestos bilingües en centros docentes públicos y en centros privados concertados de Educación Infantil y
Primaria y de Educación Secundaria de la Comunidad de Madrid. B.O.C.M. Núm 21, miércoles 25 de enero de
2012
RESOLUCIÓN conjunta de 11 de abril de 2013, de las Direcciones Generales de Recursos Humanos y de Becas
y Ayudas a la Educación, por la que se convoca procedimientos para la obtención de la habilitación lingüística
en idiomas extranjeros, para el desempeño de la docencia bilingüe en centros públicos y privados concertados
de la Comunidad de Madrid. B.O.C.M. Núm. 90 miércoles 17 de abril de 2013- Pág. 79
Cambridge ESOL España - http://www.cambridgeesol.org
Trinity College London – http://www.trinitycollege.co.uk
TOEFL - http://www.ets.org/
IELTS - http://www.britishcouncil.org/spain/exams/ielts
VARONA’S INSTITUTE : www.varonas.com