SUMMER 2013 Elementary Spanish XL 2/Units: 4 / Reg#: Z1759 SATURDAYS: 9:00 am 1:00 pm.: June 29 th Sept. 14 th (11 mtgs/no mtg 08/31) UCLA: Room 162 Dodd Hall Instructor: Emilia Chuquin, PhD. Required Texts: Mosaicos: Spanish as a World Language (Castells et al.), 5 th Edition 2010. Mosaicos: Student Activities Manual-SAM (Electronic) in MySpanishLab. Course ID: CRSKL7E-4006829 (to register in MySpanishLab) Text Material Covered: Spanish XL 2: Capítulo 5 through Capítulo 10 Course Description Elementary Spanish XL 2 is the second of a three-quarter series (Spanish 1, 2, 3) of beginning in Spanish language and culture (first year college-level Spanish). The Communicative Language Teaching Approach method will be used in this course. It will develop linguistic fluency in an interactive way. Therefore, this class will be centered in helping students to develop communicative competence in all four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. These activities also will give an opportunity for student to practice grammatical structures, acquire vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and to build up cultural insights in an analytical manner by examining information, events and ideas from a broader perspective. Objectives The objectives of XL 2 are to develop linguistic fluency and attain proficiency in all four communicative skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The main objective is to teach how to narrate past events and acquire abilities by using regular and irregular verbs in preterit and imperfect tenses, past perfect and participles used as adjectives, using command forms, comparing people and things, building direct and indirect objects, talking about careers, occupations and future tense. Many interactive class conversational activities such as discussion, and role-plays, debates, brainstorms, oral reports and songs will help to build a basic conversational vocabulary and idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Spanish XL 2 will be conducted entirely in Spanish. Attendance and Active Participation: It is strongly recommended that you attend all scheduled classes to develop your language skills, and you are expected to arrive on time and not to leave from class before the session ends, you will have an absence for that day. In an interactive language class where classroom work is an essential component of the course, excessive absenteeism is unacceptable. The classroom is the primary environment in which you will be exposed to Spanish language. These cannot be made up! In case of family/medical emergency, please contact Jenny Polutan or your instructor. Class participation means completing assignments/preparing the reading materials (Mosaicos-textbook) before class and participating in class activities/discussions by asking and answering questions and participating in role-play or pair activities. You must come well prepared to class and always use Spanish, use new and recycled vocabulary, make positive contribution to class and have respect and positive attitude toward your classmates and instructor. Important: Cell phones and other electronics should be turned off or set to silent. NO chewing gum is accepted in class (see Student Conduct Notices). Attendance: 10%; class participation: 10%. Total: 20%.
Homework: It consists in online Student Activities Manual-SAM (in MySanishLab) exercises. 1 See the Course ID Number provided in the first page of this syllabus in order you to register in MySpanishLab. This online activity will be granted based on your effort, not on the facts. Note, after ending each chapter in class, you will have 24 hours to finish this electronic activity in order to get credit. Moreover, the student will be writing short paragraphs and compositions (about 100 words, typed doubled-spaced/or more than half page/12 font) in the present, past and future tenses. In addition, the student has to study the assigned pages in Mosaicos and listen to assigned CD track before coming to class and be prepared to participate actively by using new vocabulary in each lesson. Note, some homework will be assigned in class. Homework online & assigned in class: 20%. Quizzes: Quizzes are designed to ensure that you master the material step by step. At the end of every two chapters will be a quiz (Quiz No 1: Capítulos 5 & 6; Quiz No 2: Capítulos 7 & 8; Quiz No 3: Capítulos 9 & 10). The quizzes will be in a fill-in-the-blank format and include vocabulary, reading and oral comprehension, grammar, short composition and questions about cultural insights will be included. The dates for the quizzes are printed in bold in the calendar section of this syllabus. Quizzes: 30%. Final Written Exam (*negotiable): It is cumulative: Chapters 5-10. The format will be the same as the quizzes: Listening and comprehension, reading, writing short essays, questions about cultural insights, vocabulary and grammar. Final Exam: 20 %. Final Oral Exam: It will be scheduled in groups of 2-3 or depending on class size. The format will be included questions and answers and role-play activity. It will measure fluency, vocabulary, grammar structure and comprehension. Oral Exam: 10%. Grading: Final grades will be based on class participation, attendance, homework, quizzes, and final exams (written & oral). Course grades will be based on the following: Attendance & Participation: 20% Homework (SAM & assigned in class) 20% Quizzes (3): 30% Final Written Exam 20 Final Oral Exam: 10% Total Points for the Course: 100% (100 points) *Grading Scale: 100-97 = A+ 96-93 = A 92-90 = A- 89-87 = B+ 86-83 = B 82-80 = B- 79-77 = C+ 76-73 = C 72-70 = C- 69-67 = D+ 66-60 = D 59-0 = F * P/NP grading (undergraduates), P = C (73) or better. *S/U grading (graduate students), S = B (83) or better. 1 Student Activities Manual (SAM-online), and assignments are subject to update by the instructor. The student will get more information in class about SAM.
ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES UCLA Extension Contact: Jenny Polutan: jpolutan@uclaextension.ucla.edu. You may contact Jenny Polutan directly with questions on administrative tools, transfer credits, grading basis, etc. Instructor: You may contact your instructor via email or through the Blackboard Discussion Forum for questions on course topics and materials. Student Records: Students can access and update student records online by visiting:www.uclaextension.edu and clicking on MyExtension on the left navigation bar, selecting Student's Course Essentials, and following the directions to log in. Student's Course Essentials lets you view your grades, request an official transcript, change credit status on a current course, obtain enrollment verification, update your personal information, and much more. Blackboard is an online tool where you can access handouts, study guides and class discussion forums. Student Conduct: 2 Students are to read and abide by University Policies on Student Conduct and Academic Integrity. http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/soc/notices.htm, http://www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu/studentguide.pdf Accommodations: If you need accommodations for a disability, contact the UCLA Extension Disabled Student Services directly at: (310) 825-7851 or via e-mail access@uclaextension.edu. Their office will contact your instructor. PARA CONTACTO CON OTROS COMPAÑEROS DE CLASE DURANTE EL TRIMESTRE Compañero/a No 1 Compañero/a No 2 Nombre: Teléfono: Correo electrónico: Nombre: Teléfono: Correo electrónico: 2 If you have any concerns about this course, you should always talk with your instructor first.
SPANISH XL 2 SUMMER 2013 CALENDAR Reg. # Z1759/Units: 4 UCLA 162 Dodd Hall: 9 am-1 pm.: June 29 th Sept. 14 th (11 mtgs/no mtg 08/31) Instructor: Emilia Chuquin, PhD. Student Activities Manual (SAM) includes writing and listening activities. It is estimated student will spend approximately 5-7 hours outside class each week completing class assignments, reading and studying for quizzes. Chapters & quizzes are in bold. Week Chapter /Topic/Quiz Activities/CD Homework Semana 1 06/29 Introduction to class: Syllabus Capítulo 5: Mi casa es su casa; pp. 155-179; Cultural focus: Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras; Present progressive: Expression with tener; Direct object nouns and pronouns; Demonstrative adjectives and CD 3: Track 1 to 5 Brainstorm activity SAM (Chapter 5) Semana 2 07/06 Semana 3 07/13 Semana 4 07/20 Semana 5 07/27 Semana 6 08/03 pronouns Capítulo 5: Enfoque cultural pp. 184-186 Capítulo 6: De compras pp. 188-202 Cultural focus: Venezuela; A primera vista: Las compras; De compras; La ropa; Las rebajas; Qué debo llevar? Funciones y formas: Preterit tense of regular verbs; talking about the past: Preterit of ir and ser Capítulo 6: pp. 203-220: Indirect object nouns and pronouns; Gustar and similar verbs; More about ser & estar; Mosaicos, Enfoque cultural: El mundo fascinante de Simón Bolívar Quiz No 1: Chapters 5 & 6 Capítulo 7: Los deportes pp. 222-240 Cultural focus: Argentina, Uruguay; A primera vista: Los deportes; El tiempo y las estaciones; Qué pasó ayer? Funciones y formas: Preterit of reflexive verbs and pronouns; Preterit of er & -ir verbs whose stem ends in a vowel; Preterit of stem-changing ir verbs Capítulo 7: pp. 241-254 Pronouns after prepositions; Some irregular preterits: estar, tener, poder, poner, saber, decir, traer, traducir Mosaicos; Enfoque cultural: El arte del asado y la tradición ganadera en Argentina y Uruguay Capítulo 8: Nuestras tradiciones pp. 257-272; Cultural focus: México; A CD 3: Track 6 (Mosaicos p. 178: 5-34) CD 3: Track 19 to 25 CD 3: Track 26 (Mosaicos p. 212) SAM (Chapter 5 & 6) A escribir p. 217: 6:40, 6-41, 6-42 SAM (Chapter 6) Quién es Manuela Sáenz? Go to the web page. CD 3: Track 33 to 37 SAM (Chapter 7) CD 3: Track 38 (Mosaicos p. 246) Situaciones: Call a friend and explain why you did not go to the game & ask questions about the game p. 240 CD 4: Track 1 to 5 Brainstorm (México) SAM (Chapter 7) A escribir p. 251: Tópico: Ejercicio y longevidad: 7-44, 7-45, 7-46 SAM (Chapter 8) Frida Kahlo: Go to the
Semana 7 08/10 Semana 8 08/17 Semana 9 08/24 No mtg 08/31 Semana 10 09/07 primera vista: Las fiestas y las tradiciones; Otras celebraciones; Las invitaciones; Funciones y formas: The imperfect; The preterit & the imperfect Capítulo 8: pp. 273-287 Comparisons of inequality, equality & superlative; Mosaicos; Enfoque cultural: Cultura y tradiciones mexicanas Canción: Allá en el Rancho Grande web page. Quiz No 2: Chapters 7 & 8 CD 4: Track 6 (Mosaicos p. 280); Tell a short story (whole class) in circle. Brainstorm p. 274: Cultura: La moneda mexicana: el peso doble espacio) Capítulo 9: Hay que trabajar pp. 291- CD 4: Track 14 to 18 SAM (Chapter 9) 307; Cultural focus: Guatemala; A primera vista: El trabajo; Los oficios y Prepare an ad (aviso) one las profesiones; Buscando trabajo of the following marketing Funciones y formas: Review of direct areas: ropa, maquillaje, and indirect object pronouns; Use of direct computadoras, joyas p. & indirect object pronouns together 304 (Situaciones) Capítulo 9: pp. 308-324 CD 4: Track 19 (Mosaicos SAM (Chapter 9) More on the imperfect & preterit; p. 316) A escribir p. 321: Formal commands; Mosaicos; Enfoque 9-42, 9-43, 9-44 cultural: Historia y trabajo en Debate: Immigration p. Guatemala 319 (los guatemaltecos) No hay clases No hay clases No hay clases Capítulo 10: A comer! pp. 326-360; Cultural focus: Ecuador; A primera vista: Los productos y las recetas; En el supermercado; La mesa; Funciones y formas: Stating impersonal information: Se + verb constructions; Present perfect & participles used as adjectives; Informal commands; The future tense; Mosaicos; Enfoque cultural: Ecuador: alimentación y salud pública Quiz No 3: Chapters 9 & 10 CD 4: Track 25 to 32, or CD 5: Track 1 to 8 TPR using informal commands p. 344 CD 5: Track 9 (Mosaicos p. 352) SAM (Chapter 8) A escribir p. 284-285: 8-44, 8-45, 8-46 OR, Reescribir un cuento de hadas (100 palabras y a Review some commands in Capítulo 4 & see accents in Spanish in Appendix 1 p. A14. SAM (Chapter 10) Ir a la página web: El ecoturismo A escribir p. 357: 10-43, 10-44, 10-45 A comer humitas, emborrajados, artones! Buen provecho! Semana 11 -- -- 09/14 *FINAL EXAM *Negotiable Course Syllabus Subject to Update by the Instructor