Elementary Spanish (CRN 32389) SPAN B 1AB-06 Spring 2009 TR 11:10-1:40 Room: LA 222 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Luis Guajardo E-MAIL: [email protected] OFFICE: LA 212 PHONE: 395-4569 OFFICE HOURS: MW 10:30–12:00; TR 2:30-3:30 and by appointment TEXTS: 1. ¡Arriba! Comunicación y cultura, Vol. I with Workbook; Spanish 1A, 1B, 1AB by ZayasBazan et al.; Bakersfield College edition, 2008. 2. Destinos; Student Viewer’s Handbook Episodios 1-18 by Van Patten et al. Edited by Maritza Carlisle-Salgueiro and Luis Guajardo; Bakersfield College edition, 2007. MARTES Introducción, Capítulo 1 Tarea: JUEVES Capítulo 1. Destinos 1 Tarea: Capítulo 1; Destinos 1 Tarea: Capítulo 1; Destinos 2 Tarea: Febrero 03 – 05 Capítulo 1; Tarea: Capítulo 1; Destinos 3 Tarea: Febrero 10 – 12 Capítulo 1; Tarea: EXAMEN 1; Capítulo 2; Destinos 4 Tarea:: Febrero 17 – 20 Capítulo 2 Capítulo 2; Destinos 5 Tarea: Febrero 24 – 26 Capítulo 2; Destinos 6/7 Tarea: Capítulo 3; Tarea: Marzo 03 – 05 EXAMEN 2; Capítulo 3; Destinos 8 Tarea: Capítulo 3; Tarea Marzo 10 – 12 Capítulo 3; Destinos 9 Tarea Capítulo 3; Destinos 10 Tarea: Marzo 17 – 19 Capítulo 3; Destinos 11 Tarea: Marzo 24 – 26 Capítulo 4; Tarea: EXAMEN 3 Capítulo 4; Destinos 12; Tarea: Capítulo 4; Destinos 13 Tarea: Enero 20 – 22 Enero 27 – 29 Marzo 31– Abril 02 Abril Capítulo 4; Tarea: Capítulo 4; Destinos 14 Tarea: Spring Recess Spring Recess 07 – 09 Abril 14 – 16 Capítulo 4; Tarea: Abril 21 – 23 Capítulo 5; Tarea: EXAMEN 4 Capítulo 5; Destinos 15 Tarea: Capítulo 5; Destinos 16 Tarea: Abril 28 – 30 Capítulo 5; Tarea: Capítulo 5; Destinos 17 Tarea: Mayo 05 – 07 Capítulo 5; Destinos 18 Tarea: EXAMEN 5 Repaso Examen Final Mayo 14 (R) Final Exam , 10:00 am COURSE DESCRIPTION AND POLICIES (You are not allowed to use your cell phone during class or any other electronic device that may distract you or your classmates) Spanish 1AB is an introductory course to Spanish language and culture that encourages the development of all four-language skills – listening, reading, speaking and writing – within a communicative approach. The final goal of the course is to provide the foundation for oral comprehension and proficiency in using the Spanish language at the introductory level. Learning Outcomes. Upon the successful completion of Spanish 1AB, the student is expected to be able to: • Recognize and distinguish the conjugation patterns of both regular and irregular verbs in the present and present progressive tense, and demonstrate ability to manipulate them. • Understand written and spoken numbers and express and write them in contexts including the expression of dates, prices, basic counting, and mathematical operations. • Identify and understand basic vocabulary that will allow for basic communication in Spanish (introducing oneself, describing one’s family, and exchanging pleasantries). • Identify mayor cultural and socio-historical aspects of the Hispanic world (countries, capitals and geographical location, costumes, food, art and music). • Read with understanding shorts texts and cultural overviews of the Hispanic world. Exams and Quizzes. No make-up exams or quizzes! Your grade for a missed quiz or exam is zero. You will be allowed to drop ONE missed quiz or drop the lowest score if you have taken all your quizzes. Quizzes can be given at any time with or without previous notice. You cannot miss or drop ANY of your exams. If you miss an exam because of an emergency or sickness, you need to communicate immediately with the instructor and bring a medical certificate. Under very exceptional circumstances, prior arrangements may be made with the instructor. In any of these cases, the missed exam must be taken before the next class (I bring exams back, and discuss them, immediately the next class). Student Material and Study Method. You should always bring to class both the ¡Arriba! and Destinos textbooks. The ¡Arriba! book is divided in two parts: “Textbook” and “Student Activities Manual” (SAM). The SAM will be used for your homework for both written and oral practice. In order to do the oral exercises, you need to go online and follow the directions indicated below (1) or as shown on page one of the SAM section of the Arriba book. All pages with written and oral exercises from the SAM must be placed in a folder, along with pages from Destinos, and any other additional handout that may be given in class. The folder will be collected prior to each exam and graded. A late folder will be accepted only once and will result in the loss of points. Destinos, a program based on the telenovela or soap-opera format, has been very successful in introducing students to the Spanish language and culture. It includes the Destinos book and videos for each episode. In the Destinos book you will do the Preparación section before watching the episodes and the Tienes buena memoria section after the episode. The videos will be viewed in class. If you miss a video episode, you must view it on your own at the Library or at the website indicated below (2), do the corresponding homework, and be ready to answer questions by the next class meeting. Regarding study method, the use of flashcards, especially for vocabulary and verbs, has been proven valuable for remembering meaning and practicing conjugation. Study groups are helpful as well as exchanging phones with one or more classmates so that, in the event of absence, you can get the information about any missed material or homework. You can also request help from the Tutoring Center (Student Services 395-4430) as well as from your instructor during office hours. Oral Communication and Participation Cards. In order to keep a record and evaluate your actual participation in class, the instructor will have a card for each student. At random, students will be called on to respond to questions and graded on a scale from 1 to 5. If a student who is called on to respond is absent, she or he will automatically receive a grade of zero for that occasion. Attendance. Regular attendance is essential. According to the College rules, any student who misses the equivalent of two weeks of classes (10 hours) may be dropped by the instructor. You are expected to be present every day of class, be on time and never leave before the class is over. If you have an exceptional circumstance or emergency, please contact me immediately, preferably by e-mail or by leaving a clear message. Remember, if you are absent, contact one of your classmates in order to find out what was done in class and the assigned homework for the next class. If you stop coming to the class, please remember that it is your responsibility to officially drop the class with Admission and Records. If you fail to drop the course you will receive an F. Classroom Conduct. Food is not allowed in the classroom. Please refrain from non-relevant talking during class as it may be distracting to your fellow classmates. Bakersfield College has a no-tolerance policy with regards to cheating and plagiarism. Students caught cheating will be penalized. Finally, we are first and foremost a community of learners for whom respect for others, courtesy and good manners should be the standard at all times. Grading System: The final grade will be determined according to the following distribution and scale: DISTRIBUTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Exams Quizzes Oral Communication SAM / Folder Final Exam (Oral) SCALE 50% 20% 10% 10% 10% A B C D F = = = = = 90 - 100% 80 - 89% 70 – 79% 60 - 69% 0 - 59% Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disabled Student Programs & Services (661-395-4334), FACE 16, as soon as possible to better ensure such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. Note: This syllabus is tentative and changes may be made. It is the responsibility of the students to be aware of any changes made to the syllabus. WEBSITES: 1. To do the SAM oral activities, go to www.prenhall.com/arriba ; 2. Click on Basic Companion th Website (5 Edition); 3. Select chapter on the upper bar; 4. Click on Audio Resources (on the left menu); 5. Go to Student Activities Manual Audio and start the Activity. 2. To watch or review Destinos episodes, type www.learner.org/resources/series75.html. Click on video “Vod” on the right to play the video. You will be requested to sign up to have free access to the videos.
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