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Course Subject Type of course Tourism and Leisure Foreign Languages - Spanish II Compulsory Academic year 2012/2013 ECTS 3 Year 1º Semester 2 nd. semester Student Workload: Professor(s) Carmen Vila Cardona Total 90,5 Contact 75,5 Area/Group Coordinator or Head of Department Languages and culture Professor Doctor Walter Best Completed 1. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Spanish II, intends to continue the Spanish I program and make an approach to the tourism and leisure vocabulary. So the second half of the Spanish course resumes and consolidates the objectives and contents learned in the first semester incorporating those that are announced in the following points of this program. Focus will be especially on text comprehension and oral interaction within the scope of the class (tourism language). Intends to reach a level that allows the student to develop himself without problems in everyday communicative situations. 2. PROGRAMME Functional Contents: On travel: Between airports; respond to the following situations: - In the check-in counter. - Paging messages. - In the security checkpoint. - In the plane. - Problems with the seat. - Sales on board. - We need a wheel chair. - Airport arrival. - Guide receives the clients. - A mistake in the client list. - Learning how to spell in an international way. Airport services: Página 1

- Before boarding the plane: at the pharmacy, in the airport shops, after collecting your luggage, the car rental. At the tourist office, today is my day off: - Provide information in the hotel reception. - Locate spaces in the city plan. - Provide information in the tourist office. - Suggest customers different activities. Grammar contents: - Past Tense: - Present Perfect: Form and uses. - Indefinite Past: Form and uses. - Imperfect: Form and uses. - Pluperfect: Forma and uses. - Contrast P. Perfect / P. Indefinite. - Contrast P. Imperfect / P. Indefinite. - Contrast P. Indefinite / P. Imperfect. - Future Perfect: Form and uses. - Conditional: Forma and uses. - Imperative/Imperative Negative/Imperative + Personal pronouns. - Present Subjunctive: Form and uses. - Prepositions. Lexical and cultural contents: - Feelings and moods. - At work. - Education. - Phone. - Internet. - Leisure and entertainment I. - Leisure and entertainment II. - Travel, accommodation and transport. - Winter sports and adventure. - Team sports. 3. COHERENCE BETWEEN PROGRAMME AND OBJECTIVES. The contents of Spanish II wish that the student would be able to achieve a level B1 in language skills, grammatical and lexical appropriate to the area of Hospitality. It is also intended, through interactive and role exercises, that the learner communicates with customers and colleagues in the hotel in Spanish and can convey the appropriate messages in the hotel world. Página 2

Be forwarded to the student the structured lexicon and grammar at Level B1 following the parameters of the Plan Curricular del Instituto Cervantes (2007). 4. MAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY CASTRO VIUDEZ, F., Español en marcha. Nivel básico A1 + A2. Sgel, Madrid. 2009. PALOMINO, M., GRAMATICA EN DIALOGO. Enclave/ELE.2008. MORENO, Concha y TUTS, Martina, Cinco Estrellas, español para el turismo, Sociedad General Española de Librería.2009. SUGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY MARTINS PERIS, Ernesto y Neus SANS BAULENAS, Gente 1. Curso de Español para Extranjeros. Libro del alumno y libro de trabajo y resumen gramatical. Barcelona, Difusión 2000. FERNÁNDEZ, J; FENTER, R; Curso Intensivo de Español, Gramática. SGEL. Madrid. BENÍTEZ, Pedro; MADRIGAL, Maria Jesus, Español para Extranjeros. Cuaderno de Ejercícios Edinumen. 1999. LÓPEZ,Gloria y LÓPEZ María Rosa, Conversemos en clase Nivel Elemental- Intermedio. Edinumen.2003. MORENO, Concha y TUTS, Martina, El español en el hotel. Sociedad General Española de Librería.1997. MORENO, Concha; TUTS, Martina, Cinco Estrellas Español para el turismo SGEL, 2009. PLAN CURRICULAR DEL INSTITUTO CERVANTES (Niveles de referencia para el Español según el MCER). Marco de Referencia Europeo 5. TEACHING METHODOLOGIES (INCLUDING EVALUATION) According to the Assessment Regulation ESTH (July 2008), all curricula units of the courses, except those that have their own regulations, are evaluated. This may take the form of continuous and final assessment. At all-time points, students are required to enroll in two business days prior to the relevant exam. On the day of test performance, the students cannot enter the room, fifteen minutes after its start, and cannot leave for the first thirty minutes. Página 3

Periodic evaluation. Periodic assessment is done punctually during each semester for classifying predetermined times. This review is for all students including student workers. The classification of periodic evaluation results from the application of the following criteria: 1- Classification of the written test: 70% 2- Classification weighted of the European Language Portfolio, oral participation in class and tutorials: 30%. Considered to have passed the course students who obtain a score equal to or greater than ten (10) in the written exam and Portfolio. Failure to comply with only one of these rules leads to the exclusion of the student's regular assessment through automatically to the final evaluation. Final evaluation: (Normal season for all students) At the end of each semester, there is a final evaluation for each course. The final assessment is a moment of individual assessment made by attending an exam. The final assessment test is written, and may have, in the specific case of some courses, also a technical component or laboratory. The classification of the final evaluation results from the application of the following criteria: - 70% of the written test and 30% European Language Portfolio. Considered to have passed the course students who obtain a score equal to or greater than ten (10) in the written exam and Portfolio. Final standings in each course is expressed from 0 (zero) to 20 (twenty) values, rounded to the nearest unit. Failure to comply with only one of these rules leads to the exclusion of the student's regular assessment through automatically to the resource exam. Resource Exam: Written test: 100% 6. COHERENCE BETWEEN TEACHING METHODOLOGIES AND OBJECTIVES This course aims to give the student an overview of the Spanish language and aims to be the first contact with it. The teaching methodologies are consistent with the goals of UC because they address issues of theoretical and conceptual seeking to Página 4

introduce students in this first approach to a foreign language, focusing on student training activity for their involvement in practical issues such as readings and interpretations of texts as well as in the comparison of the possible problems related to the contextual realities of tourism and articulating with the applied research developed in a work group. Applies to the use of the European Language Portfolio (ELP) tool language learning adopted and recommended by both, the Council of Europe and the European Centre for Modern Languages and who sits on the acquisition of language and intercultural skills. The Portfolio is used to make the learning process more transparent to the users themselves, helping them to develop their capacity for reflection and self-assessment, fostering accountability in their learning. Here, again, the role of Portfolio coincides with the interest expressed by the Council of Europe to develop the autonomy of learners and promote learning throughout life. Date:17-06-2013 Signature: Signature: Coordinator of Department Professor Name Página 5