Intermediate Spanish II

3580-202-

                                   

Instructor:                                                                              Classroom:

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Phone:                         or 972-7486 (department office)

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Texts

En Contacto: Lecturas intermedias (Séptima Edición) Gill, Wegmann y Méndez-Faith

En Contacto: Gramática en acción (Séptima Edición), Gill, Wegmann y Méndez-Faith

En Contacto: Cuaderno de ejercicios y laboratorio (Séptima Edición), Gill, Wegmann y Méndez-Faith

 

Course description

This course is designed to teach you conversation and communication skills, writing skills, and reading strategies. During the semester we will also review grammar in a communicative framework.

 

Objectives

§         to understand spoken Spanish in predictable contexts, on familiar topics, as spoken by native speakers

§         to  speak about personal interests and experiences, describe,  narrate and express ideas in the indicative (present, imperfect, preterite), and the present subjunctive moods

§         to  write compositions

§         to  read and understand documents, short stories, interviews and essays, and develop advanced reading strategies

§         to develop an awareness of the culture of Spanish-speaking people

 

Method

New material will be presented and practiced through oral questions and answers in class; you will be responsible for preparing the new material before it is presented.  ENGLISH  WILL  NOT  BE  USED  OR  ALLOWED  IN  CLASS. There will be pop quizzes at the beginning of the class period on the vocabulary or the grammar that was assigned. These quiz grades will constitute part of your total homework grade. Reading, writing and listening to the lab tapes will be done mainly as homework. You are responsible for completing the oral workbook activities and will be tested on this material via the listening comprehension sections on each exam.

You will be expected to complete your written and listening workbook exercises on your own, and correct your  work (using a different color ink),  using the answer key provided on the web (http://gozips.uakron.edu/~zanetta/answerkey_cap4-6.PDF) . This is an excellent  way to prepare for the tests since the exercises on the exams are based on the ones in the workbook. Workbook/Lab exercises also count as homework points.  They will be collected on the days of the chapter exams.

 

Testing

There will be 3 exams during the semester, a final exam, and two oral tests, charlas. Exams include an oral component, a listening comprehension, cultural questions from the readings, and vocabulary and grammar sections. The charlas are role-play activities on an assigned topic, prepared in advance and presented in class.

 

Homework is 15% of your grade; therefore, completing homework assignments is a vital part of your studies. Since your participation in class also depends on the appropriate preparation the night before via homework, work not done directly affects your participation grade, as well as your performance on the quizzes.  The syllabus lists homework assignments for each class.  The teacher may assign additional homework, which will be checked and/or collected at his/her discretion.  If you are absent the day the quiz is given, you will lose the points, unless you have a valid written excuse.

 

 


Participation comprises 15% of your grade. In this class participation means interacting with the class in Spanish,

and participating voluntarily. Coming to class every day and answering when called on does not constitute participation.   Participation grades will be assigned after every chapter, using the following criteria.

 

·                     positive contributions to class                                        use of the target language in the classroom

           regular use of new vocabulary and grammar                 attendance        

           grammatically and phonetically correct answers            frequency of volunteering in class

 

 

Attendance

Attendance will be taken each class. You will be allowed to miss only two classes without penalty during the semester. Any further absences will lower your final grade by two percent for each absence. There are no excused absences regarding this attendance policy. However, If you have a valid documented excuse you will be allowed to turn in the homework you were supposed to turn in the day of your absence and make up any exam given that day (including pop quizzes), without penalty.  Being absent is not a valid excuse for not being prepared for the following class. Please write down the names and phone numbers of three other students and call them to get the material missed and the assignment when you are absent.

 

Academic Dishonesty 

The Department of Modern Languages has no tolerance for violations of the Student Code of Conduct, among which plagiarism in particular is one of the most serious offenses.  As an academic institution, The University of Akron encourages students to learn from and build upon the work of others. However, when a student creates a work that incorporates the words or ideas of another, he or she must properly acknowledge the source of that information. Failure to do so is plagiarism and prohibited by University Rule 3359-42-01 (www.uakron.edu/ogc/rules/Rules40/42-01f.pdf). Under University Rule 3359-41-02 (www.uakron.edu/ogc/rules/Rules40/41-02.pdf), plagiarism constitutes a type of student misconduct that is punishable by formal disciplinary probation, suspension, or dismissal from the University. It is the responsibility of all University of Akron students to know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.  For more information see: www.uakron.edu/studentaff/osd/stu-jud.php, and www.uakron.edu/ogc/PreventiveLaw/plagiarism.php.

 

Miscellaneous regulations

You must register on time. Students whose names are not on the official class list on the first day of the third week will not be permitted to continue attending class and will receive no grade or credit.

This course can be taken for a grade or on a credit/no-credit basis. Under this option credit is given only for a grade of C- or better. The change to or from CR/NCR is by drop/add procedure and can only be done during the first week of class. If you intend to major or minor in Spanish do not elect the CR/NCR option.

 

Make-ups, re-takes, extra credit 

Makeup exams or charlas will be permitted only if you provide a valid, documented excuse. You cannot retake any test. No individual extra credit is available in this class.

 

Incomplete 

A grade of Incomplete will not be given unless you have completed 75% of the course work with a passing grade and sign the Incomplete Documentation form as required by the College of Arts and Sciences.

 

Withdrawals 

You are allowed to drop up to mid-term without the instructor's permission but you should consult with him/her before making that decision. Withdrawals between mid-term and the end of the 12th week of class require his/her signature. No withdrawals are possible after the 12th week .

 


Appeal Process

 If you find yourself in a situation where you have a problem or a disagreement with your Instructor about any of the policies stated in this syllabus, it is very important to follow these steps, in the order given:

 

1.                   Discuss with your instructor the nature of your concern. 

This is where 99% of any disagreements are resolved, so give this your full attention and cooperation.

 

2.                   If, after talking to your Instructor, you feel that the situation has not been resolved, you should then talk to the Section Coordinator, Morgan Robison.  She can be reached at 330/972-5876, robison@uakron.edu, or in her office, 312 Olin Hall.

The Section Coordinator will first determine that the Instructor has had the opportunity to discuss your situation with you. The coordinator then will make a determination only after having heard about the situation from all the parties involved. This is where virtually all remaining conflicts will be resolved.

 

      3.         In the highly unusual case that you are still not satisfied, the next step is to contact the Modern Language Department Chair.  Again, the Department Chair will ensure that both the Instructor and Section Chair have discussed your situation with you before proceeding with your complaint.

 

 

Grade Distribution

Exams (3)                        45%                               

Charlas (2)                       10%                               

Final exam                       15%

Participation                     10%

Homework/pop quizzes    20%

 

 

 

Grading Scale

 

A     93-100

B     86-83

C      76-73

D     66-63

 

A-    90-92

B-    82-80

C-    72-70

D-    62-60

 

B+   87-89

C+   79-77

D+   69-67

F      below 60

 

 

 

 

Mis tres amigos nuevos

 

 

Nombre                                                                         Teléfono _____________________

 

 

Nombre                                                                         Teléfono _____________________

 

 

Nombre                                                                         Teléfono _____________________

 

 

 


Plan de clases  (syllabus)

Abreviaciones

(L)      En Contacto: Lecturas intermedias

(G)     En Contacto: Gramática en acción

(CE)   En Contacto: Cuaderno de ejercicios

(ML)  Manual de laboratorio (The same book as the Cuaderno de ejercicios starting on page 139)

 

 

   Día / fecha

   En clase

   Tarea (para la próxima clase)

Semana 1

lunes

30 de agosto

 

Introducción al curso
 

Estudiar Vocabulario (G) 93 y (L) 49, 50
Escribir Práctica (G) 4-2, 4-3 y (L) 4-1, 4-2

miércoles

1ro de septiembre

Vocabulario (G) 93 y (L) 49, 50

 

Leer Presentación del tema (G) 91-92
Escribir Preguntas (G) 4-1

viernes
    3 de septiembre

Presentación del tema
 
 

Estudiar El futuro (G) 96
Escribir Práctica (G) 4-11, 4-12

 

Semana 2

lunes

6 de septiembre

Día de Trabajadores

(No hay clase)

 

miércoles

8 de septiembre

Explicar y practicar El futuro

 

 

Leer Enfoque del tema (L) 51-53
Escribir Comprensión (L) 4-3, 4-4
Escribir (CE) 4-1, 4-2, 4-3

viernes

10 de septiembre

Enfoque del tema

 

 

 

Estudiar El condicional (G) 98-99
Escribir Práctica (G) 4-14, 4-15, 4-16

Semana 3

lunes

13 de septiembre

El condicional

 

Leer Este hombre no ha roto un plato (G) 91
Escuchar Conversación 1 en el CD
Escribir Para Escuchar (G) 4-6, 4-7
Escribir Ejercicios (CE) 4-4, 4-5

 

miércoles

15 de septiembre

Preguntas sobre Este hombre...



Estudiar Comparaciones de igualdad (G) 103
Escribir Práctica (G) 4-18

viernes

17 de septiembre

Comparaciones de igualdad


 

Estudiar Comparaciones de desigualdad (G) 104
Escribir Práctica (G) 4-21, 4-22
Escribir Ejercicios  (CE) 4-6,4-7

 


 

  Día / fecha

  En clase

  Tarea (para la próxima clase)

Semana 4

lunes

20 de septiembre

Comparaciones de desigualdad

 

 

 

 

Estudiar Comparaciones irregulares y el superlativo (G) 106-107
Escribir Práctica (G) 4-24, 4-25, 4-27 
Completar el cuaderno (CE) 4-8 a 14

 

miércoles

22 de septiembre

Comparaciones irregulares y el superlativo

 

Repasar las comparaciones

viernes

2 de septiembre

Más práctica: Las comparaciones

 

 

 

Estudiar Antes de leer (L) 62-63

Leer Futuro imperfecto (L) 63-65
Escribir (L) 4-16, 4-17

 

Semana 5

lunes

27 de septiembre

Antes de leer

Lectura: Futuro imperfecto

 

Repasar la lectura

 

miércoles

29 de septiembre

Cont Futuro Imperfecto

 

 

 

 

Escuchar la cinta del Cap. 4 y completar el Manual de laboratorio (ML) 157-160 para entregar
Repasar para el examen (Gramática y Lecturas)

Completar el Cuaderno , Cap 4

viernes

1ro de octubre

Repaso para el Examen 1

Parte Oral del Examen 1



Repasar para el Examen 1

(Cap 4: Gramática y Lecturas)

Semana 6

lunes

4 de octubre

Examen 1 (Capítulo 4)

 

 

Estudiar Vocabulario (G) 118-119 y 126
Escribir Práctica (G) 5-2, 5-3

miércoles

6 de octubre

Practicar Vocabulario

 

 

Leer Presentación del tema (G) 117
Contestar Preguntas (G) 5-1
Estudiar Vocabulario...(L) 68 y Palabras…(L) 69
Escribir Práctica (L) 5-1, 5-2

viernes

8 de octubre

Presentación del tema

Vocabulario

Escuchar Conversación 1 en el CD
Escribir (G) 5-6, 5-7
Estudiar El presente del subjuntivo (G) 123-26
Escribir Práctica (G) 5-10, 5-11


 

 

Día / fecha

 

En clase

 

Tarea (para la próxima clase)

Semana 7

lunes

11 de octubre

 

El presente del subjuntive

 

Estudiar El subjuntivo con verbos… (G) 128-30
Escribir Práctica (G) 5-14, 5-15
Escribir Ejercicios (CE) 5-3, 5-4

miércoles

13 de octubre

El subjuntivo con verbos…

Estudiar El subjuntivo y el indicativo (G) 132-133

Escribir Práctica (G) 5-19A, 5-19B, 5-20
Escribir Ejercicios (CE) 5-5 a 5-8

viernes

15 de octubre

El subjuntivo y el indicativo

 Repasar el subjuntivo

Semana 8

lunes

18 de octubre

Más práctica con el subjuntivo

 

Preparar Videocultura (G) 142-43

Escribir Composición (G) 5-27

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