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SPAN
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH 2020 – Spring 2010
4 Credits
MCD 208 Monday through Thursday at 12:00 noon
Instructor: Ana Maria Hawkins
Office: Gymnasium (downstairs)
Office Hours: Monday-Th 2pm to 4pm or by appointment
Phone: 435-652-7899
E-mail: [email protected]
INTRODUCTION: Welcome to the second semester of Intermediate Spanish! This class is
for students who have completed the first three semesters of college level Spanish or those
students who have had an equivalent experience. Students who have had an extended
residency in a Spanish-speaking country normally should not register for this course.
Course Objectives:
By this time, you have discovered that studying a foreign language can be a rewarding experience but
one that requires a high level of commitment. The goal of this class is to help you improve your
communicative skills in Spanish. Time will be devoted to reviewing Spanish grammar, reading, writing,
speaking, and developing some cultural awareness of the Spanish-speaking people. Specifically, you
should be aware of the following objectives:
 Speaking—Students will improve their ability to express themselves orally by increasing their
active and passive vocabularies, improving listening comprehension, and by practicing language
in meaningful situations.
 Writing—Students will produce relatively complex writing samples with fewer and fewer syntax
and vocabulary errors.
 Reading—Students will be challenged to develop their reading skills with authentic literary
materials. They will be able to understand and discuss them. Use this experience to develop
your vocabulary even more.
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Culture— Students grasp the concept of culture through comparison of the target
culture(s) and their native culture.
By the end of this course, successful students will:
 Demonstrate communicating skills at a high intermediate level.
 Create with language, having the ability to speak in sentences, combining known elements to say
things that he/she perhaps never said before.
 Have an increased ability in the areas of listening, reading and writing.
 Understand cultural differences between their native culture and the Hispanic culture.
VERTICAL CREDIT: Upon completing a higher level Spanish class with a grade of C or
better, a student may receive vertical credits for the Spanish classes he/she has skipped over.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Students desiring the Associate of Arts
degree will need a total of 8 credits in a foreign language. Students receiving vertical credits for
the first year classes would fill this requirement.
TEXTS:
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Más allá de las palabras (Second Edition) por Kelley, Gallego Smith, Esparragoza Scott,
Godev
La dama del alba by Alejandro Casona (will be loaned to you)
Album, by Valette (will be loaned to you also)
GRADES: Grades will be determined on a percentage of the total points possible. Grades will
be determined by your performance in the following activities:
UNIT TESTS: Tests will be given at the end of each grammar unit. These tests will include
vocabulary, grammar, and writing sections. Tests may also contain some materials studied in
previous units. The tests will be worth 100 points each. You will be allowed to take one late
test only (you have to have a very good excuse) No early final exams will be given. Arrange
your travel plans so that you are here to take the final with the entire class.
WORKBOOK: The workbook exercises will be required of each student. You should
complete each exercise and correct your work before handing it in. Please correct it in red. You
may verify your answers in the back of the book “after you have done the exercises”. This will
be due at the beginning of the class period on the day the unit test is given for the corresponding
unit. The workbook will NOT be accepted late. Each workbook assignment is worth 25 points.
Presentaciones Culturales: You will give a cultural presentation of about 15 minutes.
Your teacher will take a class period to explain and give assignments.
ASSIGNMENTS: You are expected to read the chapters (and readings) before coming to class.
In other words, you are expected to be prepared for class. Other assignments will be explained
in class as we approach each of our readings. We will read La dama del alba and other literary
works from Album.
QUIZZES: Short preparation quizzes may be given from time to time. These may not be taken
late or made up. Come prepared for a quiz on the days we are to discuss a literary reading.
ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION: I expect you to be in class every day prepared to
participate in class activities. Speaking Spanish in class is an important part of class
participation. Excessive absences (5) may lower your grade one step (A to A-). As a courtesy,
you should also be on time to class and add to class discussions in a positive manner.
EXTRA CREDIT: No extra credit will be given.
Your grade will be determined according to the following scale and in line with the following
descriptions:
93-100 = A
90-92 = A87-89 = B+
83-86 = B
80-82 = B77-79 = C+
73-76 = C
70-72 = C-
67-69 = D+
63-66 = D
60-62 = D00-59 = F
NOTA FINAL: Se basará en el porcentaje de puntos acumulados por el estudiante en relación al total de
puntos posibles.
NOTE: I expect that all work completed will be your own. Any plagiarized work will receive
no credit, and the offending student will be referred to the Student Affairs Committee.
CHANGES: Any needed changes to these procedures and class policies will be announced
in class.
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER:
“If you are a student with a documented physical or mental impairment that will substantially limit a
major life activity, please contact the Disability Resource Center on the main campus. The Center
Coordinator and staff will assist you in analyzing your eligibility for services. If you are deemed eligible,
reasonable accommodations that are appropriate for your disability will be assigned. If you have any
questions concerning this process, please contact the Center at 652-7516; we are located in the Student
Services Center, Room #201 of the Edith Whitehead Building.”
We have been asked to include the following in each of our syllabi beginning Spring 2008:
Important class and college information will be sent to your Dmail account. This information includes
your DSC bill, financial aid/scholarship notices, notification of dropped classes, reminders of important
dates and events, and other information critical to your success in this class and at DSC. All DSC
students are automatically assigned a dmail email. If you do not know your user name and password, go
to www.dixie.edu and select “dmail,” for complete instructions. You will be held responsible for
information sent to your dmail , so please check it often.
CLASSROOM POLICIES:
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No food or drink except water.
No cell phones during class. No text messaging either!!! You will be asked to go outside.
Arrive on time to class
Course Outline–Spanish 2020
Spring Semester 2010
Jan.
Feb.
8.
11.
Introducción a la clase
12.
Capítulo 7: El subjuntivo en Claúsulas nominales p. 268
13.
Repaso
14.
El subj. en Claúsulas Adjetivales p. 281
18.
Día de vacación
19.
Repaso
20.
Indicativo vs Subjuntivo
21.
Repaso
25.
Examen del capítulo 7
26.
Capítulo 8: The future tense P. 321
27.
Repaso
28.
The Conditional to Express Probability P. 334
1.
Repaso
2.
Conditional clauses with (Si) if : Indicative Vs Subjuntive
drop with receiving W grade.
3.
Repaso
4.
Examen de capítulo 8
Last day to ADD without teacher signature
Entregar Tarea
Entregar Tarea
Chapter 9: Adverbial classes with Present Tense p.
9.
Repaso
367
Last day for refund and to
Last day to ADD classes
Mar.
Mar.
10.
Adverbial Clauses with past tenses p. 379
11.
Repaso
15.
Día de vacación
16.
Passive Voice p. 390
17.
Repaso
18.
Examen de Capítulo 9
22.
Capítulo 10: The present/ Past Perfect p. 416
23.
Repaso
24.
Prepositional Pronouns/Prepositional Verbs P. 429
25.
Repaso
1.
Progressive Tenses p.441
2.
Repaso
3.
Examen del capítulo 10
4.
Introducción a presentaciones culturales
8.-12
Vacaciones de primavera–no hay clases
15.
Presentaciones culturales
16.
Presentaciones culturales
17.
Presentaciones culturales
18.
Presentaciones culturales
22.
Presentaciones culturales
23.
Presentaciones culturales
24.
Presentaciones culturales
25.
Presentaciones culturales
29.
Presentaciones culturales
30.
Album: Una carta a Dios, p. 2
Entregar Tarea
Entregar Tarea
Mid-Term grades due.
April
31.
Album: Un oso y un amor, p. 25
1.
Album: La pared, p.109
April 2. Las day for complete withdrawal.
5.
Album: Un día de estos, p. 117
6.
Album: La conciencia, p. 133
7.
Album: No oyes ladrar los perros, p. 147
8.
Introducción a La dama del alba
12.
Continuación a la introducción de La dama del alba
13.
La dama del alba, p.1-20
14.
La dama del alba, p. 21-39
15.
La dama del alba, p.40-62
19.
La dama del alba, p.63-77
20.
La dama del alba, p.77-92
21.
La dama del alba, p.93-112
22.
La dama del alba, p.113-132
26.
La dama del alba, p.133-151
27.
Película
28.
Película
29.
Repaso de La dama del alba para el examen final
Final Exam:
th
Friday April 30 from 12:30pm to 2:30pm
The schedule is a suggested schedule. Any changes will be
made in class, and students will be held responsible to learn of
the changes.

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