SPANISH 1,2,3: COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Course
Goals
The goal of the first-year Spanish
program at UCD is to develop proficiency in Spanish. Students are expected to
learn to use Spanish for communication in real, meaningful situations. It is also
intended that students develop an understanding of basic grammatical concepts
and an appreciation of all the different cultures of the Spanish speaking world.
To
attain these goals, the first year courses focus on using Spanish as much as possible
for classroom interaction.
Course Content
Spanish
1,2,3 are a first-year Spanish program for students that have not studied Spanish
previously. The same textbook, Dos Mundos 6e, will be used in all three
levels.
Spanish 1: Paso A, B y C and
Capítulos 1-5
Functions
include: greetings, descriptions of self and others, daily activities, and preferences.
Major grammatical structures presented include: the present indicative and the
present progressive tenses, reflexive verbs and stem-changing verbs.
Spanish
2: Capítulos 6-9
Functions
include: Communicating about professions, class activities, neighborhood and housing,
past experiences, food preferences and family relationships. Major structures
presented include object pronouns, and the preterit tense.
Spanish
3: Capítulos 9-15
Functions
include: Communicating about childhood experiences, travel plans, clothing, giving
instructions to elders or peers, talking about the future. Major structures presented
include: imperfect and preterit tense, present subjunctive, the perfect tenses,
formal and informal commands and the future tense.
SPANISH 1,2,3: COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Attendance
Spanish
1,2 and 3 classes meet five days per week. As students are expected to repeatedly
interact in Spanish with both classmates and their instructor attendance is
mandatory. More than three unexcused absences will affect a
student's grade. Each additional absence after the first three, will lower the
Daily Class Work grade. A student missing class twelve or more times
will automatically fail the course.
Homework
Reading
assignments in the grammatical section are given in the course syllabus. Students
are expected to do the readings before going to class and also do the corresponding
exercises in the Cuaderno de ejercicios after class. In class pop quizzes
may be given on this material on a regular basis.
Testing
and grading
In each course students will
take three chapter tests and a final exam. Speaking will be evaluated on a day
to day basis in the classroom and during the final oral proficiency exam. The
final course grade will be based on the following:
Exams:
3@ 16% each 48%
Compositions
2 @ 6% each 12%
Lab manual and workbook
5%
Daily class work* 10%
Final
exam 25%
*Daily class work
includes attendance (a student with twelve or more unexcused absences
will receive an F in the course), effort and quality of oral response.
Language
Laboratory
In order to get adequate practice
in both listening and speaking, all Spanish 1,2 and 3 students are expected to
work with the tapes that accompany ¡Dos Mundos! Students may work
with these tapes at home or in the Language Lab.
At
home: Tapes may be checked out for home use at the Language Learning Center
in 49 Olson (open M-F 9:00 am to 5:00 PM. To use this service, students must simply
provide a 60min. cassette tape on which the Center will duplicate the textbook
chapter lessons at no cost to the student.
In
49 Olson (Language Learning Center): Pre-recorded lesson tapes for each week
are also available for individual use in the Practice Lab in room 49 Olson. The
Practice Lab is open M-F 9:00 am to 5:00 PM and Fridays from 9:00 am to 4:00 PM.
Students must present their Reg. Card when using the Practice Lab.
On
the web: Lessons may be accessed and listen to on a web-based Dos Mundos Listening
Program. Pick up instructions in Olson 49.