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SPN 1101
Tuesday & Thursday 11:30
a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
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REQUIRED TEXT:
MOSAÍCOS textbook (third
edition) by Castells, Guzmán, Rush & García
Workbook & Lab Manual
English Grammar for Students of Spanish
501 Spanish Verbs
English/Spanish Dictionary
3 blank CD-R
PRE-REQUISITE:
SPN 1100 or
equivalence (within the past two years), or permission of instructor and
department office.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
SPN 1101,
Elementary Spanish 2, is a three credit hour course.
Continuing course in fundamental Spanish Grammar. Student should
improve pronunciation skills, answer in complete sentences, create
dialogues, write essays. At
this level student will be introduced to the grammar: subjunctive,
commands, future, and conditional tense.
Student will also continue to learn and
show a mature attitude toward cultural differences.
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
- Student to learn new Spanish vocabulary
- Student to use new vocabulary in speaking exercises
- Student will implement grammar and vocabulary in small reading and
writing assignments
In addition to specific Spanish objectives: express duration of time,
talk about completed action in the past, compare people and things, and
talk about the past, the course will also reinforce the following
competencies wholly or partially.
VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT COMPETENCIES
- Think clearly, critically and creatively. Analyze, acquire,
analyze, synthesize, integrate and evaluate in many domains of human
inquiry.
- Communicate with different audiences using varied means: read,
listen, write and speak verbally, non-verbally and visually.
- Make reasoned value judgments and responsible commitments.
- Act purposefully, reflectively and responsibly.
CLAST COMPETENCIES
- Reading skills (Literal/critical comprehension)
- Listening skills (Literal/critical comprehension)
- Speaking skills (composing and transmitting the message, using
oral delivery skills suitable to topic, purpose, and audience
- Writing skills (literal/critical comprehension)
ASSIGNMENTS:
All assignments are due on date specified. Assignments are to be in
complete sentences. Make-up work will not be accepted except in cases of
verified medical or personal emergencies and at the discretion of the
professor. Written assignments must be legible (distinctly written).
Homework with class participation is 30% of your grade. All students are
responsible for securing notes, assignments from a classmate, if absence
should occur. A word of advice: exchange your telephone number with two
other students within your class. If you have difficulty with the
language, seek help in the Tutoring Center (4-101).
WORKBOOK/LAB:
Student is to do and turn in workbook lessons on due date. This is on
test date. Lab worksheets are to be done with the tapes which are
available for copying in the LRC (4-104). All students are expected to
take a 90 minutes blank tape to the Language Lab for duplication of the
master tape that accompanies each lesson. ALL STUDENTS SHOULD USE THE
LANGUAGE LAB AT LEAST ONE HOUR FOR EVERY THREE HOURS OF CLASS TIME.
CREACIONES:
The student is required to do two creaciones during the semester. Both
creaciones will be done with a partner.The creación is an oral
presentation at least two minutes long on any topic the student may wish
to discuss. Topic should be approved by professor. The creaciones are
20% of your grade. DON'T BE ABSENT, there will not be any make
up for the oral presentations.
TESTS/QUIZZES:
All tests and quizzes will be announced ahead of time for the benefit of
the student. No Make-up test will be GIVEN, instead the lowest test
score will be dropped at the end of the session. THE
FINAL EXAM WILL COUNT 25% OF GRADE. IN
ORDER TO PASS THE COURSE, A STUDENT MUST SCORE 60% OR HIGHER ON FINAL
EXAM. There will be a common FINAL examination in the Spanish
Department.
ACADEMIC :
EACH STUDENT IS EXPECTED TO BE IN COMPLETE HONESTY COMPLIANCE WITH
THE COLLEGE POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY AS SET FORTH IN THE ADMISSIONS
CATALOG AND THE STUDENT HANDBOOK. ANY STUDENT CHEATING ON AN EXAM OR
TEST WILL RECEIVE A ZERO ON THE EXAM WHICH CANNOT BE REPLACED BY THE
FINAL EXAM SCORE AND THE PROFESSOR AT HIS/HER DISCRETION CAN WITHDRAW
THE STUDENT FROM THE CLASS.
EXPECTED
STUDENT CONDUCT:
Valencia College is dedicated to the advancement of
knowledge and learning, and to the development of responsible personal
and social conduct. By enrolling at Valencia, a student assumes the
responsibility for knowing and abiding by the rules of appropriate
behavior as articulated in the Student Code of Conduct. The primary
responsibility for managing the classroom environment rests
with the faculty. Faculty may direct students who engage in
inappropriate behavior that results in disruption of a class to leave
the class. Such students
may be subject to other disciplinary action which may include a warning,
withdrawal from class, probation, suspension, or expulsion from the
college. Please read the Student Code of Conduct in the current
Valencia Student Handbook.
GRADING:
1. Attendance: Since active participation is
necessary in order to improve listening and speaking skills, students
will earn points in the area of attendance and class participation. Three
ten minutes late arrival will count as an absence. Leaving
the class early will count as an absence. Make sure you
arrive on time and stay till the end of class period. ALL CELLULAR
PHONES AND BEEPERS MUST BE TURNED OFF DURING CLASS PERIOD.
ABSENCES |
POINTS |
GRADE |
0 |
50 |
A |
1, 2 |
48-45 |
A |
3, 4 |
43-40 |
B |
2. Class Participation will be graded as follows, according to whether
the student:
- A - (45-50 points) prepared the lesson, volunteers answers,
responds correctly.
- B - (40-44 points) responds when called upon, answers are
generally correct.
- C - (35-39 points) has some problem with the subject but makes an
effort to prepare and respond.
- D - (30-34 points) does not respond correctly, not prepared for
class.
- F - (0-33 points) can't answer questions, does other things in
class.
CREACIONES |
20 % |
HOMEWORK/LAB/ participation/attendance |
30 % |
TESTS/QUIZZES/MIDTERM |
25 % |
FINAL EXAM |
25 % |
GRADING SCALE:
90 - 100 |
A |
80 - 89 |
B |
70 - 79 |
C |
65 - 69 |
D |
0 - 64 |
F |
EXTRA CREDIT:
Student may earn extra credit by attending or watching a program
pertaining to Latin America or Spain. The student must turn in a one
page typed report giving a synopsis. 1 - 3 points will be given
depending on the topic. For every 10 points the student will receive 2
points on final grade.
***ALL ABOVE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANNOUNCED OR WRITTEN AT
THE DISCRETION OF THE PROFESSOR***
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