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Spanish 231 Intermediate Spanish I Dr. Norris Spring, 2008 Section 01 MWF 10:10 am 11:00 am McKee 116 Office: McKee 131 B Section 02 MWF 11:15 am -12:05 pm McKee 116 Office hours: MWF 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Texts: español sin barreras TTh 2:30 pm 3:30 pm José A. Blanco and by appointment Vista Higher Learning Office telephone: (828) 227-3906 Boston, Massachusetts 2007 (voicemail) e-mail: norris@email.wcu.edu http://wcuvax1.wcu.edu/~norris Helpful Hispanic Links are useful for for individual student projects. Selected assignments from Student Activities Manual Blanco and Tocaimaza-Hatch Course Objective: The purpose of Spanish 231 is to continue student development of the four language skills of listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Students in this class will actively learn and be responsible for using Spanish structures, vocabulary, and information based on topics that describe the Spanish-speaking world. Readings from the text and video selections will build vocabulary and broaden cultural understanding of Hispanic countries. Class Procedures: In Spanish 231, readings from will be used as a basis for class discussion. By means of class activities organized around the text and video selections, students will increase their listening comprehension of spoken Spanish, expand their vocabulary in the target language, and deepen their understanding of Hispanic culture. Written homework assignments on varied topics will be assigned. For full credit, homework must be written in complete sentences and handed in on time. For each late assignment, five points will be deducted from that homework grade. No automatic makeups will be given on quizzes or examinations. Class participation and assigned written work count as part of your final grade for the course. GRADING SYSTEM Oral and written quizzes 30% Attendance and class participation 10% Exams (2) 40% (Note: each exam is worth 20% of the final grade) Homework 10% Journal 10%

-2- Spring, 2008 GRADING SCALE: 100-94 A 83-80 B- 69-67 D+ 93 90 A- 79-77 C+ 66-64 D 89-87 B+ 76-74 C 63-60 D- 86-84 B 73-70 C- 59 or below F EXAMS AND QUIZZES: Quizzes and exams must be made up within a week of the original quiz/exam date. The exams and quizzes require that you demonstrate your knowledge of the vocabulary and the structures studied in this class, as well as cultural information obtained from readings and class discussions. You are required to apply this knowledge in meaningful contexts. On quizzes and exams, questions on the cultural readings will be graded based on the ability of the student to demonstrate his/her understanding of the cultural readings, his/her ability to express ideas clearly in the Spanish language using appropriate grammatical structures for the context of the answer, and in relevant situations, the ability of the student to supplement his/her knowledge of the assigned text with original ideas. The exams will have the following components: I. Comprensión auditiva : objective and short-answer questions based on short passages students will hear. II. Vocabulario : writing your own definition of target words or expressions provided. III. Lenguaje y Gramática: the accurate application of grammatical points studied to meaningful contexts. IV. Contenido: Información general y cultural: identificación, multiple-choice, and short essay questions based on the content of the course to include readings and class discussions. V. Other: includes writing a paragraph about yourself in answer to a specific question, describing a picture, etc. THE FINAL EXAM IS COMPREHENSIVE, WITH MAJOR EMPHASIS ON THE MATERIAL FOR THE LAST HALF OF THE SEMESTER. ATTENDANCE POLICY: Regular attendance is required to receive full credit for this course. For every absence beyond three unexcused absences, two points will be deducted from the final grade. An excused absence must be verified in writing and must be one due to serious illness, death in the immediate family, or a valid university function. If you know you will miss class, turning in assigned work early is encouraged.

-3- Spring, 2008 JOURNAL: You will periodically hand in your journal assignments as announced. Topics will include personal topics, a Spanish language experience or a topic on Hispanic culture. Each entry must be at least one page in length. Each journal entry will be evaluated for quantity and quality. Quantity includes at least writing the required length of the assignment. Quality includes both using original ideas and expressing these ideas clearly using Spanish grammatical structures in meaningful contexts. When entries are turned in late, five points are subtracted from the journal entry grade for each week late. You must write your own work in this journal. HOMEWORK AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Your homework must be completed and turned in on time for full credit. Homework assignments may involve the text or Internet assignments. Three extra-curricular activities are required as part of your homework grade. Extra-curricular activities include participation in the events sponsored by La Voz Latina, participation in the Mesa española, Hispanic Heritage Month, or attendance at other Spanish-related presentations on campus. DISABILITY STATEMENT: Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: Western Carolina University is committed to providing equal educational opportunities for students with documented disabilities. Students who require disability services or reasonable accommodations must identify themselves as having a disability and provide current diagnostic documentation to Disability Services. All information is confidential. Please contact Disability Services or Lance Alexis for more information at (828) 227-2716 or 144 Killian Annex. E-mail: lalexis@email.wcu.edu ADVERSE WEATHER POLICY: During adverse weather conditions, assume that class will be held unless the Chancellor announces a university closing or unless I e-mail you that I will not be holding class on that day. If you are not able to come to class because of adverse weather conditions such as snow or flooding, please leave a message at: (828) 227-3906 or e-mail me at norris@email.wcu.edu. Do not call the secretary. POLICIES: 1. Come to class every day and be as prepared as possible. 2. Try to stay current with assignments and their due dates. 3. NB: All work on projects that you submit must be your own. You are responsible for honoring the "Academic Honesty Policy" as stated in the WCU Student Handbook. 4. Participate in class activities; express your opinion in Spanish. Don't be afraid to take risks. 5. If you miss a class, contact a classmate or the professor and get the assignment. 6. Learn your professor's office number, office hours, and e-mail address.

-4- Spring, 2008 POLICIES: 7. See your professor as soon as you have any questions or concerns. 8. If you enjoy learning with other students, form a study group. This is especially useful for review for quizzes or exams. LAST DAY FOR AUTOMATIC "W" is Wednesday, April 2, 2008. This calendar is tentative and is subject to change depending on class needs. Este calendario se puede cambiar por un anuncio de la profesora. SEMANA 1 el 14, 16 y 18 de enero Introducción a la clase Las relaciones personales Momentos de estación SEMANA 2 el 21, 23 y 25 de enero SEMANA 3 el 28, 30 de enero y el primero de EL CUMPLEAÑOS DE MARTIN LUTHER KING No hay clases. El presente: Ser vs. estar Gustar Estados Unidos El Español está de moda! Latinos en los EEUU En contacto: A un click de distancia Julissa: Una banda ecléctica Corriente Latina tarea escrita: Student Activities Manual, p. 1-9 Galería de creadores JOURNAL #1 sobre Los latinos en los Estados Unidos Literatura: Poema 20 de Pablo Neruda SEMANA 4 el 4, 6 y 8 de Quiz #1 sobre Lección 1 Introducción a En la ciudad Adiós Mamá

-5- Spring, 2008 SEMANA 5 el 11, 13 y 15 de México México, D.F.: el Galería de corazón de México creadores Conozcamos el JOURNAL #2: El pretérito D.F. Costumbres San Miguel de mexicanas Allende Café Tacuba SEMANA 6 el 18, 20 y 22 de El imperfecto El pretérito vs. el imperfecto Juchitán: La ciudad de las mujeres tarea escrita: Activities Manual, p. 11-19 Lección 2 de Literatura: Aqueronte SEMANA 7 el 25, 27 y 29 de SEMANA 8 el 3, 5 y 7 de marzo Quiz #2 sobre Introducción a VACACIONES No Los medios de comunicación DE hay Encrucijada PRIMAVERA clases

-6- Spring, 2008 SEMANA 9 el 10, 12 y 14 de marzo JOURNAL #3 Lección 3 Estrellas del de Caribe Galería de creadores El subjuntivo Ecos de piratas y bucaneros! Visitemos las ciudades coloniales! Ricky Martin, Celia Cruz y Gloria Estefan! SEMANA 10 el 17, 19 y 21 de marzo SEMANA 11 el 24, 26 y 28 de marzo SEMANA 12 el 31 de marzo, el 2 y 4 de abril Los mandatos Pronombres de complemento directo/indirecto Entre familia VACACIONES DE No hay clases Ritmos del Caribe tarea escrita: Activities Manual, p. 21-29. REPASO PARA EL EXAMEN 1 PASCUA No hay clases Literatura: Idilio EXAMEN 1 sobre Lecciones 1-4 de

-7- Spring, 2008 SEMANA 13 el 7, 9 y 11 de abril Raíz Centroamérica Odisea por Centroamérica Celebremos las tradiciones! Los mayas Ruben Blades Galería de creadores Introducción del subjuntivo SEMANA 14 el 14, 16 y 18 de abril SEMANA 15 el 21, 23 y 25 de abril Quiz #3 sobre Subjuntivo en cláusulas del adjetivo ORAL QUIZ Las riquezas naturales Repaso del subjuntivo: Verbos reflexivos Activities Manual, p. 31-39. Los Andes La cordillera de los Incas Animales de los Andes Por vs. para El poder de los mayas Lección 5 de Galería de creadores SEMANA 16 el 28, 30 de abril y el 2 de mayo El futuro vs. el Condicional El Amazonas: pulmón de planeta REPASO GENERAL PARA EL EXAMEN FINAL El examen final para Spanish 231-01 será el miércoles el 7 de mayo desde ocho y media (8:30) de la mañana hasta las once (11:00) de la mañana en McKee 116. El examen final para Spanish 231-02 será el lunes el 5 de mayo desde las tres (3:00) de la tarde hasta las cinco y media (5:30) de la tarde en McKee 116.