First Year Spanish I SPAN 111 - Summer 2016
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First Year Spanish I SPAN 111 - Summer 2016
First Year Spanish I SPAN 111 ‐Summer 2016 ‐ MTWR Instructor: Office: Office Hours: Email: Phone Number: Overview ¡Bienvenidos! Welcome to Spanish 111, the first semester in UNR’s Basic Spanish Language Program where you will cover up to Chapter 6 of Puntos de partida, 9th edition. What follows is basic information about the course, information that you should understand thoroughly. This course is for students who have had no prior experience with Spanish. Students who have studied Spanish before coming to UNR and want to continue must take the online placement exam. Refer to: http://www.unr.edu/cla/wll/11-spanish-BSLP_policy.html Materials TEXTBOOKS WEBSITES Puntos de Partida, 9th edition Access to Connect Spanish: http://www.mhhm.com/ Good Spanish-English dictionary You can buy your complete package (loose-leaf color copy of text, e-book, Connect Spanish Plus access code) for approx. $215 at the ASUN bookstore (check current price). Puntos de Partida free Online Learning Center www.mhhe.com/puntos9 Basic Spanish Language Program: http://www.unr.edu/cla/wll/11-spanish-BSLP.html The course and all materials are available through WebCampus HOMEWORK Within WebCampus, you will complete online exercises in Connect Spanish that pertain to the material covered in class. In addition you will complete LearnSmart to help you review. Instructions on accessing Connect Spanish will be given to you by your instructor. Grade Breakdown Exámenes: Cap. 1 y 2 Cap. 3 y 4 30% Spanish 111 | Examen Final: Cap. 5, 6 + Oral Use of Spanish -Culture Present. in class -Descriptive (Connect) -Entrevista Oral (Connect) 20% 15% TAREA Connect Spanish 15% LearnSmart 2% Writing Activities 13% 30% Participación 5% Verano 2016 MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 1 Grading Scale A 100-93 A92-90 B+ 89-87 B 86-83 B82-80 C+ 79-77 C 76-73 C72-70 D+ 69-67 D 66-63 D62-60 F 59-0 Course Goals There are various goals of Spanish 111. The first is to develop basic communicative skills in Spanish as a second language. These include, but are not limited to, the following sample abilities: describing yourself and your extended and immediate family talking about time, days of the week, seasons of the year, and the weather describing university life and shopping experiences talking about events in the present and planned future events discussing likes and dislikes A second objective is to develop some rudimentary knowledge about cultural differences between the U.S. and the Spanish-speaking world. Some examples are: geography and culture of the U.S., the Caribbean, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica differences in daily schedules, shopping and dressing, living accommodations, student life, and family activities/roles. Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) As a means of assessing for success in this course, the student will focus upon the following objectives: 1. Describe yourself and your extended and immediate family 2. Talk about time, days of the week, seasons of the year, the weather, likes and dislikes 3. Describe university life and shopping experiences 4. Produce written and spoken dialogue in the present and planned future. 5. Articulate in writing your understanding of significant dialectical variants of the Spanish language. 6. Identify geography and culture of selected Spanish-speaking countries. 7. Compare U.S. and Hispanic/Latin cultures in regards to daily schedules, shopping and dressing, living accommodations, student life, and family activities/roles. Statement of Disability Services: Any student with a disability needing academic adjustments or accommodations is requested to speak with me or the Disability Resource Center (Thompson Building, Suite 101; Phone: 784-6000) as soon as possible to arrange for appropriate accommodations. Statement on Audio and Video Recording: “Surreptitious or covert video-taping of class or unauthorized audio recording of class is prohibited by law and by Board of Regents policy. This class may be videotaped or audio recorded only with the written permission of the instructor. In order to accommodate students with disabilities, some students may be given permission to record class lectures and discussions. Therefore, students should understand that their comments during class may be recorded.” Spanish 111 | Verano 2016 MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 2 Course Syllabus / Programa Día Cap Semana 1 6/6 1 6/7 6/8 2 6/9 Actividades en clase Páginas Tarea (due) Download and print the syllabus & Course Components Introducción al curso; Introduction to Connect Spanish (Lab?) Ante todo El alfabeto Saludos Introduction to the verb ser 2-3 7 4-6 8-9 Introduction to Connect Spanish (Lab?) ¡Aquí se habla español! Los números; El verbo hay Los gustos; El horario 10-11 12-13 14-18 Discuss & Sign up for Cultural Presentations En la universidad En la clase; Las materias Gramática 1: Singular nouns: gender & articles 24-25 26-31 32-35 Gramática 2: Nouns & articles: plural forms Gramática 3: Present tense of –ar verbs Cultural presentation #1: Geografía en la Península Ibérica y África (1 grupo) –use information 35-37 Due Sunday 6/12, 11:59pm 38-44 Chapter 1: Gramática 4: Yes/No questions Un poco de todo 45-47 Due Monday 6/13, 11:59pm 48-49 Chapter 2: Connect: Exercises (Auto) & Writing LearnSmart on pp. 20-21 as a starting point. Semana 2 6/13 6/14 Connect: Exercises (Auto) & Writing LearnSmart Cultural presentation #2: Geografía del mundo hispano en el Caribe: Cuba y la República Dominicana (1 group each) –use information on pp. 20-21 as a starting point. EXAMEN 1 (Capítulos 1 y 2) 6/15 3 6/16 La familia La familia Los números Gramática 5: Adjectives & description 58-59 60-62 63-65 66-71 Gramática 6: Present tense of the verb ser Gramática 7: Possessive adjectives Gramática 8: Present tense of -er /-ir verbs (start) 72-76 Due Sunday 6/19, 11:59pm 77-80 Chapter 3: Connect: Exercises (Auto) & 80-83 Writing LearnSmart Spanish 111 | Verano 2016 MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 3 Día Cap Actividades en clase Semana 3 6/20 Gramática 8: Present tense of -er /-ir verbs Cultural presentation #3: México (1 group) –use information on p. 90 as a starting point. Un poco de todo 6/21 4 6/22 6/23 De compras De compras ¿De qué color es? Los números a partir de 100; Stress & written accents marks Gramática 9: Demonstrative adjectives & pronouns Gramática 10: Tener, venir, poder, preferir, querer; Idioms with tener Gramática 11: Destination; future actions (ir+a+inf.) Cultural presentation #4: Guatemala y Honduras (2 groups) –use information on p. 122 as a starting point. 6/29 96-97 98-100 101-03 103-04 105-06 107-10 111-15 116-18 Due Sunday 6/26, 11:59pm 122 Chapter 4: Connect: Exercises (Auto) & Writing LearnSmart Descriptive Oral (Connect) En casa Los muebles; ¿Qué día es hoy? 128-29 130-32 Las preposiciones Gramática 12: Hacer, oír, poner, salir, traer, ver Gramática 13: Present tense of stem-changing verbs Gramática 14: Reflexive pronouns Un poco de todo Cultural presentation #5: El Salvador y Nicaragua (2 groups) –use information on p. 156 as a 132-35 136-41 142-46 starting point. 6/30 90 86-87 EXAMEN 2 (Capítulos 3 y 4) 5 6/28 Tarea (due) 83-85 118-19 Un poco de todo Semana 4 6/27 Páginas Las estaciones y el tiempo ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?; Los meses y las estaciones Cultural presentation #6: Costa Rica (1 group) – 6 use information on p. 192 as a starting point. Spanish 111 147-51 152-53 156 162-163 Due Sunday 7/3, 11:59pm 164-169 Chapter 5: Connect: Exercises (Auto) & 192 Writing | Verano 2016 MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures LearnSmart Entrevista Oral (Connect) | University of Nevada, Reno 4 Día Cap Actividades en clase Semana 5 7/4 Día de la independencia – No hay clase 7/5 Las preposiciones Gramática 15: Present progressive Gramática 16: ¿Ser o estar? Gramática 17: Comparisons 7/6 Un poco de todo Repaso Final Páginas Tarea (due) 168-169 Due Wednesday 7/6, 11:59pm 170-74 Chapter 6: 175-81 182-87 Connect: Exercises (Auto) & Writing, LearnSmart 192 189 7/7 Examen Final EXAMEN FINAL Multiple Choice Cumulative Exam focusing on grammar from Chapters 1-6 plus vocabulary, reading, and listening focusing on Chapter 5 & 6. If you take the final in a lab, you may need to bring ear buds/headphones to listen to the audio recording (ask instructor). If your instructor will be using a scantron, you will need to purchase it at the bookstore: GRADE MASTER FORM #25420 Spanish 111 | Verano 2016 MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures RECOMMENDATION FOR STUDYING: REDO ALL OF YOUR LEARN SMART ACTIVITIES FOR CHAPTERS 1-6 | University of Nevada, Reno 5
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