CCC Spanish 102 Syllabus Spring 2009 revised

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Camden County College
Spanish 102 Syllabus
Meeting Times: MWF, 11:00-11:50 am
Foreign Language Department
Spring 2009
Instructor: Lynne Sanders Mouiti
Email:
¡Bienvenidos!
Welcome to Español 102! This course is designed for students to continue progressing towards a better
understanding of the Spanish language. In this course, we will continue to focus on the basic skills important
to communication including listening, speaking, writing, and reading. More specifically, we will emphasize the
importance of oral communication. The aim of this class is for the student to develop a better knowledge of
the Spanish language and culture, and communicative competence in Spanish. Upon successful completion of
this course, you will be able to communicate many ideas in Spanish in grammatically correct, complete
sentences and you will be able to understand some basic spoken Spanish in a variety of contexts.
Text: Dos Mundos. 6th edition. Terrell, Andrade, Egasse and Muñoz. McGraw Hill.
ISBN-13: 978-0618505777 and Cuaderno de trabajo, 6th edition.
Material to be covered: Chapters 3 thru 6.
Attendance Policy: Students with more than three unexcused absences will be administratively dropped
from the course. Failure to come to class prepared or on time will result in a lower participation grade.
Evaluation: Your final grade will consist of the following:
Chapter Tests and Cultural Project
Chapter Quizzes (Oral and Written)
Participation and Homework
Final Oral Exam
Final Written Exam
20%
20%
20%
10%
30%
Chapter Tests and Cultural Project: (20%) After each chapter there will be an exam to evaluate your
understanding of the chapter. Instructions and samples will be provided well before the exam date. You will
receive specific detailed instructions for the cultural project within the first two weeks of class.
Quizzes (oral and written): (20%) Quizzes will be given on a weekly basis. They will be given at the
beginning of class unless otherwise instructed and will cover any material covered in the previous week’s
lesson. Oral quizzes and exams are scheduled on your syllabus. They should last for approximately 5
minutes. You must be prepared to speak in Spanish, privately but without reading, what information you have
been instructed to prepare for each of the quizzes. You may use one index card for reference only as a guide
to help you. Remember, no reading!! Please use only vocabulary and structures learned in class.
Participation and Homework: (20%) You will receive a participation grade every week. Your participation
grade is evaluated according to the quality and quantity of class participation, which both hinge on the amount
of your preparation at home. Good class participation is an opportunity for you
to practice new grammar and vocabulary. Being on time and prepared, speaking your target language as
much as possible, participating actively by answering and asking questions, working well in pairs or small
groups, taking initiative and being willing to take risks, showing respect towards the other students and being
generally enthusiastic will contribute to your success. Don’t feel silly! Use every opportunity to use what you
learn and little by little it will feel more natural. Additionally, your participation grade will include class
preparedness including having all materials required. Please note that excessive use of the telephone or
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texting during class will result in a loss of points and you may be marked absent for the class. Homework will
be given on a weekly basis. Preparing for the class by doing this work is essential to a real understanding of
the Spanish language and culture.
Final Oral Exam (10%): The final oral exam is scheduled on your syllabus. You must be prepared to
speak in Spanish, privately but without reading, the information you have been instructed to prepare. You
may use one index card for reference only as a guide to help you. Remember, no reading!! Please use only
vocabulary and structures learned in class.
Final Exam (30%): The final exam is listed on your syllabus and more information as well as a review will
be provided to you as the semester progresses. It will be a two part exam including an essay section.
Letter Grades: Your grades for this class will be as follows:
A = (90-100)
B = (80-89)
C = (70-79)
D = (60-69)
F = (59 or below)
Tutoring: Free tutoring is available in the Blackwood Campus Library, 3rd floor. Please contact them directly
at 856.227-7200 ext. 4411 for hours. Make appointments early. I am also available for extra help!
Make-ups/Late Work: There will be no make-ups without prior consultation with the instructor. Late work
may be accepted at the discretion of the instructor and will result in a grade reduction.
Students with Disabilities: Students who are registered with the Center on Disability must inform the
instructor by the end of the first week of classes if special accommodations are requested.
Academic Integrity: Plagiarizing of any kind is not tolerated. In addition, using Free Translation services is
cheating. While use of online dictionaries and translation of specific phrases is acceptable, a general
translation from English to your target language will result in a failing grade as well as appropriate disciplinary
action. If you are seen cheating in any form, you will receive a zero grade for that assignment and further
disciplinary action may be taken.
Recommended Resources and Other Helpful Hints
wordreference.com. This website provides an accurate dictionary as well as a verb conjugator to assist with
developing a good vocabulary.
501 Spanish Verbs. Fifth Edition. Kendris, Christopher and Theodore Kendris. New York: Barron’s
Educational Series, Inc. 2003.
McGraw Hill Website: www.mhhe.com/dosmundos6. You should make every effort to take advantage of
this excellent website for extra grammar and vocabulary practice. The audio you need is found on this site.
Accents, etc.: In order to accurately write in Spanish, a variety of accents are needed. These may be
inserted manually in Microsoft Word by using the Insert and Symbol options and then selecting the appropriate
accented letter. Also, when writing longer papers, it may be helpful to go to Tools and Language and then
selecting Set Language. You should select the option for Spanish Spain Modern Sort to ensure accuracy. If
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you check the box Automatically Detect Language, when you begin to write in Spanish, the computer will
automatically detect errors in that language.
Reminders:
1. Only students registered in the class may attend. Please do not bring children or visitors to the class.
2. Anyone engaging in disruptive behavior will be asked to leave.
3. All cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off before class begins.
4. This syllabus is subject to change. Please network with your classmates so that in the event of illness
or other problems which may occur, you are able to keep up with these changes.
5. There are no makeup quizzes.
6. While CCC rarely closes, in case of a weather emergency, please listen to KYW or go to KYW1060.com
online. The closing number is 559 for day classes and 2559 for evening classes.
7. Should you require additional assistance, it is imperative that you make an appointment with the
instructor via e-mail.
8. Please be advised that the following course calendar is subject to change as the instructor deems
necessary.
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Course Content
Español 102
1/21
Introducción.
Syllabus and Course Information
Tarea: Párrafo: Mi vida.
1/23
Repaso
PASO A
PASO B
PASO C
1/26
Repaso
Los verbos: ar, ir, er, irregulares
Ser, estar, querer, preferir
1/28
Repaso
Más verbos
Los artículos
El género
La familia
1/30
TEST PASO A, B and C
2/2
2/4
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Capítulo 3
Los Estados Unidos
Los lugares
Actividades diarias
Tarea: Cuaderno pp. 73-90. Lea pp.116-137 en el libro.
Capítulo 3
Las comidas
¿De dónde es usted?
2/6
QUIZ Capítulo 3
2/9
Gaudí: PowerPoint
Tarea: lea pp. 138-147
2/11
Capítulo 3
Origin and location
Habitual action
Hacer, salir, jugar
2/13
TEST Capítulo 3
2/16
Película española: Discussion of Spanish film and its cultural value.
2/18
Película española.
2/20
Película española.
Tarea: Cultural value of watching foreign films.
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2/23
Capituló 4
Guatemala
Las fiestas
La rutina diaria
Tarea: Cuaderno pp. 91-108. Lea pp.148-168 en el libro.
2/25
Capituló 4
Los estados fisicos y animicos
José Martí
2/27
QUIZ Capítulo 4
3/2
Capituló 4
Stem changing verbs
Los estados físicos y animicos
Tarea: Lea pp.169-179 en el libro.
3/4
Capituló 4
Vida y cultura
3/6
Repaso
3/9
COMPOSITION 1
CUADERNO (Capítulo 3 y 4)
3/11
ORAL QUIZ (Capítulo 3 y 4)
3/13
ORAL QUIZ (Capítulo 3 y 4)
3/16-3/20
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3/23
CULTURAL PROJECT DUE
Capítulo 5
Venezuela
Las actividades en la clase de español
Las habilidades
Tarea: Cuaderno pp. 109-130. Lea pp. 182-202 en el libro.
3/25
Capítulo 5
Las carreras y el trabajo
El futuro
3/27
QUIZ Capítulo 5
3/30
La influencia de los árabes en la península ibérica. PowerPoint.
4/1
Película: Un viaje: España.
4/3
Los gitanos y el flamenco: la música y la cultura.
4/6
Capítulo 5
Los pronombres
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4/8
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Poder
Tarea: lea pp. 203-211 en el libro.
Capítulo 5
Presente progresivo
Tener que
Planes y deseos
4/10
TEST Capítulo 5
4/13
Capítulo 6
Costa Rica
La casa
Las actividades en casa
Tarea: Cuaderno pp. 131-148. Lea pp. 212-233 en el libro.
4/15
Capítulo 6
Con amigos
Las presentaciones
4/17
QUIZ Capítulo 6
4/20
Capítulo 6
Comparaciones
Saber y conocer
Tarea: lea pp. 234-241 en el libro.
4/22
Capítulo 6
Los pronombres
4/24
COMPOSITION 2
CUADERNO (Capítulos 5, 6)
4/27
Review Packets
4/29
Review Packets
5/1
Repaso
5/4
FINAL ORAL EXAM
5/6
FINAL ORAL EXAM
5/8
WRITTEN FINAL EXAM PART 1
5/11
WRITTEN FINAL EXAM PART 2
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