First Year Spanish II SPAN 112 MTWR-Spring 2016 Instructor: email: office: phone: hours: Overview ¡Bienvenidos! Welcome to Spanish 112, the second semester that follows SPAN 111 in UNR’s Basic Spanish Language Program where you will cover Chapter 7 to 11 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 taken SPAN 111 at UNR. 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/resources/spanishplacement.html Materials TEXTBOOKS Puntos de Partida , 9th edition (PRINT version) Access to Connect Spanish www.mhhm.com Good Spanish-English dictionary You can buy your complete package (loose leaf text, digital edition text, Connect access code) for approx. $205 (check current price) at the ASUN bookstore. WEBSITES Puntos de Partida free Online Learning Center www.mhhe.com/puntos9 Basic Spanish Language Program Site for syllabus: www.unr.edu/cla/wll/BSLP/BSLP.html The course and all materials are available through WebCampus HOMEWORK Within WebCampus, you will complete workbook and lab manual 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 Tests: Cap. 7 Cap. 8 Cap. 9 Cap. 10 Final: Cap. 11 + parte cumulativa A escribir: (5) Oral Use of Spanish -Culture Present. in class -Descriptive (Connect) -Interactive (Connect) TAREA - Connect Automatic Act. 15% LearnSmart 2% Writing Activities 8% 40% 10% 10% 10% 25% 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 Participación: -Self-evaluation -Class Participation & Community events put on by the Spanish Club; a minimum of 3 5% D 66-63 D62-60 F 59-0 Spanish 112 | Spring 2016 | MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 1 Course Goals There are various objectives of Spanish 112. The first is to develop some basic reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in Spanish. These include, but are not limited to, the following: describing leisure activities, holidays, foods, and traveling talking about heath expressing your likes and dislikes avoiding repetition with the use of direct and indirect object pronouns talking about and narrating past events A second goal is to develop rudimentary knowledge of cultural differences between the U.S. and the Spanish-speaking world. Some examples are: holidays and festivities in the Spanish-speaking world geography and culture of Panama, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela differences in how important occasions are celebrated differences in tipping and other customs in restaurants and hotels Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) As a means of assessing for success in this course, the student will focus upon the following objectives: 1. Describe leisure activities, holidays, foods, and traveling. 2. Talk about health issues. 3. Discuss likes and dislikes. 4. Produce written and spoken dialogue narrating past events. 5. Identify geography and culture of selected Spanish-speaking countries. 6. Compare U.S. and Hispanic/Latin cultures in regards to celebrated occasions, tipping, and other customs in restaurants and hotels. 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 112 | Spring 2016 | MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 2 Syllabus / Programa Día Cap Actividades en clase Semana 1 1/18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day – No hay clase 1/19 Introducción al curso; Introduction/Review - Connect-Spanish 1/20 Review of SPAN 111 material (your instructor will provide you with these activities) Discuss & Sign up for Cultural Presentations 1/21 7 Semana 2 1/25 1/26 1/27 1/28 Páginas Download and print the syllabus & Course Components. La comida y las comidas 198-202 Saber vs. conocer Gramática 18: The personal a; Direct Object Pronouns Gramática 18: The personal a; Direct Object Pronouns Panamá Cultural Presentation #1 (1-2 groups) –use information on p. 224 as a starting point. 203-205 206-209 210-211 Gramática 19: Indefinite and Negative Words 212-215 2/1 2/2 Gramática 20: Commands (Part I): Formal Commands Gramática 20: Commands (Part I): Formal Commands 216-218 219 2/3 A leer: Del mundo hispano A escribir #1 (Process writing from text p. 227 or equivalent) Salu2 ¡Qué Rico! 222-223 Un poco de todo 220-221 EXAMEN 1 -Capítulo 7 (¿START CAPÍTULO 8?) De viaje; De vacaciones Gramática 21: Indirect Object Pronouns; Dar & Decir 232-237 238-241 Semana 3 2/4 Semana 4 2/8 2/9 2/10 8 2/11 Semana 5 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/18 8 Semana 6 2/22 8 2/23 2/24 2/25 President’s Day – No hay clase Gramática 21: Indirect Object Pronouns; Dar & Decir Gramática 22: Gustar (Part 2) Gramática 22: Gustar (Part 2) La República Dominicana Cultural Presentation #2 (1-2 groups) –use information on p. 258 as a starting point. Gramática 23: Preterite of Regular Verbs and dar, hacer, ir, and ser Gramática 23: Preterite of Regular Verbs and dar, hacer, ir, and ser cont. A leer: Del mundo hispano A escribir #2 (Process writing from text p. 261 or equivalent) Un poco de todo Salu2 ¡De viaje! (if time permits) Tarea (due) 225 227 Confirm final exam date with university schedule A escribir #1 (electronically 2/7 or in class on 2/3) Due Sunday 2/7 11:59pm: Connect & LearnSmart Chapter 7 238-241 243-245 246-247 248-254 248-254 A escribir #2 (electronically 2/28 or in class on 2/24) 259 254-255 256-257 Due Sunday 2/28 11:59pm: Connect & LearnSmart Chapter 8 Spanish 112 | Spring 2016 | MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 3 Día Cap Actividades en clase Semana 7 2/29 EXAMEN 2 - Capítulo 8 (¿START CAPÍTULO 9?) 3/1 9 Una fiesta de cumpleaños para Javier 3/2 Las emociones y los estados afectivos 3/3 Gramática 24: Irregular Preterite Verbs Semana 8 3/7 Gramática 25: Stem-changing Preterite Verbs 3/8 Gramática 25: Stem-changing Preterite Verbs 3/9 Gramática 26: Expressing Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Together 3/10 Gramática 26: Expressing Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Together Semana 9 3/14 Gramática 26: Expressing Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Together repaso Cuba Cultural Presentation #3 (1-2 groups) –use information on p. 286 as a starting point. Páginas 266-69 269-70 271-74 275-78 275-78 279-81 282 279-82 3/15 A leer: Del mundo hispano A escribir #3 (Process writing from text p. 289 or equivalent) 3/16 Salu2 De fiesta en fiesta 284-85 3/17 Un poco de todo 282-83 Semana 10 Semana 11 3/28 4/6 4/7 Semana 13 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/14 Puerto Rico Cultural Presentation #4 (1-2 groups) –use information on p. 314 as a starting point. Gramática 29: Superlatives Gramática 29: Superlatives Gramática 27: Imperfect (repaso de formas y usos) A leer: Del mundo hispano A escribir #4 (Process writing from text p. 317 or equivalent) Salu2 Deportes que mueven masas Un poco de todo Due Sunday 3/13 11: 59pm: Descriptive Oral (Connect) A escribir #3 (electronically 3/20 or in class on 3/15) 287 Vacaciones de primavera 3/21-25: No hay clase EXAMEN 3 - Capítulo 9 (¿START CAPÍTULO 10?) 3/29 10 Los pasatiempos, diversiones y aficiones 3/30 Los quehaceres domésticos 3/31 Gramática 27: Imperfect Semana 12 4/4 Gramática 27: Imperfect 4/5 Gramática 28: Summary of Interrogative Words Tarea (due) Due Sunday 3/20 11:59pm: Connect & LearnSmart Chapter 9 294-96 296-98 299-303 303-304 305-306 307-09 307-09 299-304 A escribir #4 (electronically 4/17 or in class on 4/12) 315 312-313 310-11 Due Sunday 4/17 11:59pm: Connect & LearnSmart Chapter 10 Spanish 112 | Spring 2016 | MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 4 Día Cap Actividades en clase Semana 14 4/18 EXAMEN 4 - Capítulo 10 (¿START CAPÍTULO11?) 4/19 4/20 11 La salud y el bienestar En el consultorio del médico Páginas Tarea (due) Entrevista Oral (due in Connect Sunday 4/24 11:59 pm) 322-23 324-26 Venezuela Cultural Presentation #5 (1-2 groups) –use information on p. 344 as a starting point. 4/21 Semana 15 4/25 4/26 Gramática 30: Using the Preterite & the Imperfect 327-31 Gramática 30: Using the Preterite & the Imperfect Gramática 32: Reciprocal Actions w/Reflexive Pronouns 332-33 338-39 4/27 A leer: Del mundo hispano A escribir #5 (Process writing from text p. 347 or equivalent) 4/28 Salu2 Remedios para todos A escribir #5 (electronically 5/1 or in class on 4/27) 345 342-343 Semana 16 5/2 Un poco de todo 340-41 5/3 Repaso para el examen final Final Exam Week 5/5-11 EXAMEN FINAL **Check MyNevada and university final exam schedule for final exam date and time; confirm with instructor Multiple Choice Cumulative Exam focusing on vocabulary and grammar from Chapters 7-11 plus reading and listening focusing on Chapter 11. Due Sunday 5/1 11:59pm: Connect & LearnSmart Chapter 11 RECOMMENDATION FOR STUDYING WOULD BE TO REDO ALL OF YOUR LEARN SMART ACTIVITIES FOR CHAPTERS 7-11 You might take the final in a laboratory using WebCampus or with a paper/pencil scantron. If using a scantron, you will need to purchase it at the ASUN bookstore: GRADE MASTER FORM #25420 Spanish 112 | Spring 2016 | MTWR | Department of World Languages & Literatures | University of Nevada, Reno 5
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