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Spanish 109 MW |
Department of Modern and Classical
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Instructor
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Course Description
Spanish 109, a six-credit intensive elementary course for students who have studied less than two years of high school Spanish, prepares you for the work that you will be required to do in Spanish 201. In this course you will be reacquainted with the Spanish language and you will also work to develop all language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Your final grade will be determined as follows:
Class Preparation and Participation 5% or 15%
Graded Assignments 20%
Exams 45%
Oral Presentation 20%
Final Written Exam 10% or 0%
IMPORTANT: Be aware of the fact that learning a foreign language requires your regular class attendance, your undivided attention in class, and at least the same amount of hours of homework per week that you spend in class.
Textbook
1. VanPatten, B., Marks, M. A., and Teschner, R. V. Destinos. Alternate Edition. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1997.
2. VanPatten, B. Destinos. Workbook/Study Guide I and II. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1997
3. Spinelli, E. English Grammar for Students of Spanish. The Olivia and Hill Press: Ann Arbor, 1998.
4. Highly recommended: A good Spanish - English dictionary.
5. Additional materials can be found at http://mason.gmu.edu/~eromanme/destinos.htm
Attendance
You must be exposed to Spanish and use Spanish in order to learn it, so you really want to be in class and benefit from it. Class attendance provides the kind of interaction in Spanish that you cannot do at home. For this reason, there is no real substitution for attendance. In addition, you will have to take a final written exam if you miss more than two classes during the semester.
Irregular attendance will severely affect your learning process and, consequently, your final grade in this course.
In case of non-attendance Although there is no way to make up for non-participation, starting at your third absence you will be required to submit for each absence either a 5 minute tape recorded dialogue with any other person, or a 10 sentence paragraph in Spanish on the subject discussed during the class you missed. These tasks will not be graded, but you will receive an Incomplete if this is not completed.
Class Preparation
In order for you to actively participate in class, you have to read the material assigned for each class and prepare the activities assigned by your instructor. These activities can include workbook and textbook activities, and the viewing of videotapes in the lab.
Class Participation
In order to participate, you must be present. You will be graded for this component of the course. It will be based on the quality and quantity of what you say in Spanish in class. The participation grade includes your active contribution in Spanish in regular class sessions, pair work, and small group activities.
Graded Assignments
These assignments include written compositions, class quizzes, and book exercises. Your instructor will inform you about the specific contents and dates of these assignments.
Exams
There will be 5 exams. All exams are comprehensive and will include all the material covered in class up to the date of the exam. Exams will include listening, grammar, reading, writing and culture sections. There are NO MAKE-UPS for missed tests. Consult your instructor if your absence is fully justified.
Oral Assignments
Your oral performance in Spanish will be evaluated by means of a five-minute oral class presentation and a ten-minute oral interview with your teacher during the exam week. This presentation will last approximately 10 minutes. The class presentation might include a variety of tasks, such as role-plays, description of pictures, answering personal questions, responding to a situation, asking questions, etc. The interview is comprehensive and will include all the material covered in class. More details will be given in class by your instructor.
Final Written Exam
Whether or not you will be required to take the final written exam will depend on your attendance as mentioned above. If you miss more than two classes you will have to sit for the written final to be counted as 10% of your grade, reducing your preparation/participation grade to 5%.
Schedule
A detailed schedule can be found on the WWW at:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/fld/SPANISH/s99/109mwb.htm
Grading Scale
A 100-93
A- 92-90
B+ 89-87
B 86-83
B- 82-80
C+ 79-77
C 76-70
D 69-60
F 59-0
HONOR CODE
All written assignments, quizzes and examinations must be done independently. Please read the university catalogue for information regarding the GMU Honor Code.
Last day to drop this class: February 26, 1999
SPANISH 109 – Spring 1999 – MW TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
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Fecha |
Lección |
Contenido |
Gramática |
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Lunes 25/1 |
Introducción al curso. Entremeses I - Lección 1 |
Los cognados |
Ser |
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Miércoles 27/1 |
Lección 2 |
La familia; los saludos |
Posesión |
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Lunes 1/2 |
Lección 3 |
Los números del 0 al 20 |
Presente |
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Miércoles 3/2 |
Lección 4 |
Las presentaciones |
Descripción |
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Lunes 8/2 |
Lección 5 - Lección 6 |
Las despedidas; días de la semana |
Presente |
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Miércoles 10/2 |
Examen I - Lección 7 |
La ropa; los números del 21 al 99 |
Saber |
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Lunes 15/2 |
Lección 8 |
Los agradecimientos |
Verbos irregulares |
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Miércoles 17/2 |
Lección 9 |
Los meses; las estaciones del año, los colores |
Verbos reflexivos |
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Lunes 22/2 |
Lección 10 - Lección 11 |
Adjetivos descriptivos; las despedidas |
Verbos reflexivos |
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Miércoles 24/2 |
Examen II - Lección 12 |
Los números de 100 a 1000 |
Pretérito |
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Lunes 1/3 |
Lección 13 |
Comestibles; en una tienda |
Pretérito |
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Miércoles 3/3 |
Lección 14 |
Comestibles |
Pretérito |
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Lunes 8/3 |
Lección 15 |
Las frutas |
Pretérito |
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Miércoles 10/3 |
Lección 16 |
Las legumbres |
Pretérito |
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15/3-19/3 |
Vacaciones de primavera | ||
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Lunes 22/3 |
Lección 17 - Lección 18 |
Los medios de comunicación; saludos y despedidas |
Pretérito |
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Miércoles 24/3 |
Examen III - Lección 19 |
Las instrucciones |
Imperfecto |
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Lunes 29/3 |
Lección 20 |
Los parientes |
Imperfecto |
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Miércoles 31/3 |
Lección 21 |
El tiempo |
Imperfecto |
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Lunes 5/4 |
Lección 22 |
Cambios de estado |
Imperfecto |
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Miércoles 7/4 |
Lección 23 |
Partes de la casa |
Imperfecto |
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Lunes 12/4 |
Lección 24 |
Las reacciones; la personalidad |
Otros usos de los tiempos del pasado |
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Miércoles 14/4 |
Repaso 19-24-Examen IV |
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Lunes 19/4 |
Lección 27 |
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Futuro |
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Miércoles 21/4 |
Lección 28 |
Partes del cuerpo |
Futuro |
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Lunes 26/4 |
Lección 29 |
Los exámenes médicos |
Introd. al subjuntivo |
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Miércoles 28/4 |
Lección 30 |
En una ciudad |
Introd. al subjuntivo |
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Lunes 3/5 |
Lección 31 |
En las tiendas y comercios |
Futuro |
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Miércoles 5/5 |
Repaso 27-31- Examen V |
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Exam Week |
Examen Oral |
Consult schedule of classes for appropriate date and time. | |
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E.
Román