First-year Spanish I Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Instructor Information

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Parcells Hall 204R

Office Hours

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Course

SPAN-1411-001 First-year Spanish I

Prerequisites

An acceptable score on state mandated or locally administered English placement test.

Course Description

Grammar, conversation, composition, dictation and reading.

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Textbook:

Blanco, José A., & Donley, Philip R.  Vistas: Introducción a La/ lengua española

(4th  ed., Vista Higher Learning, 2011)

Supplies

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Student Performance

\ Instructor Objectives for Course:

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\ The purposes of this course are:

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  1. \ To acquaint students with some basic aspects of the various Hispanic Cultures;
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  3. \ To familiarize students with the sound system of the Spanish Language;
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  5. \ To enable students to begin to understand simple spoken Spanish dealing with everyday situations;
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  7. \ To enable students to read simple authentic materials in Spanish;
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  9. \ To allow students to ask and answer (in either oral or written format simple questions in the present and preterit tenses dealing with basic vocabulary and routine activities.
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\ Student Performance / Learning Outcomes:

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\ After studying the material presented in this course of study, students will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the Department of Modern Languages;

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  1. \ Use the Novice subject area vocabulary presented in the text;
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  3. \ Write from dictation sentences or short passages dealing with familiar material;
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  5. \ Understand questions dealing with basic autobiographical data or routine activities and respond appropriately;
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  7. \ Demonstrate knowledge of courtesy expressions and actions in everyday situations;
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  9. \ Introduce themselves and others; respond appropriately;
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  11. \ Comprehend simple instructions dealing with familiar situations and vocabulary;
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  13. \ Demonstrate knowledge of the forms and meanings of common regular and irregular verbs in the present and preterit in both written and oral context;
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  15. \ Produce (in oral or written form) uncomplicated sentences in the present and preterit tenses;
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  17. \ Give simple oral or written responses in the present and preterit to questions dealing with personal information or daily activities;
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  19. \ Give in written or oral form a one-sentence summary of an action or a situation in the present or a one-sentence summary of a past action;
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  21. \ Understand isolated words and phrases from Spanish-language radio programs, tapes, films, or television programs or heard in conversations between native speakers;
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  23. \ Understand the main idea and some facts from simple, connected written or oral passages dealing with familiar situations and mostly known vocabulary and verb forms;
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  25. \ Recognize isolated words and expressions occurring in passages of unknown material;
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  27. \ Demonstrate an awareness of cultural differences in behaviours and attitudes between the students’ native culture(s) and the Hispanic cultures.
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

\ Before class begins, turn off cell phones and pagers.

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\ No behavior will be tolerated that distracts from the academic learning environment of the class.   Repeated violations will result in expulsion from the class.

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\ Academic Dishonesty:

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\ No form of academic dishonesty will be part of the class.  If academic dishonesty is suspected, the test or quiz will be collected and a grade of 0 will be given.  Please refer to the Amarillo College policy in the student handbook.

Grading Criteria

\ Grading Criteria/Grade Scale:

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\ The standard ten-point spread is used to determine the letter grade received

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\ 90 –100 =  A

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\ 80 – 89  =  B

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\ 70 –79   =  C  

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\ 60 – 69  =  D

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\ below 60 = F

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\ Tests 25%

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\ Oral Grade 25%

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\ Quizzes 25%

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\ Final Exam 25%

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\ There is no extra credit in this course.

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\ There will be no make ups for tests or quizzes.

Attendance

\ Regular attendance is a must, especially in a foreign language course.

Calendar

\ Every attempt will be made to cover 7 chapters.

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\ As a general rule, you can plan on covering one chapter and taking a Chapter Test every 2 weeks.

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\ There will also be 1 to 2 Quizzes per chapter.

Additional Information

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Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM