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Spanish 3070.004 Fall 2011 Advanced Spanish and Oral Practice MWF 12:00-12:50, Lang 209 Instructor: Marla Estes Phone: 940.565.2587 E-Mail: marla.estes@unt.edu Office: Lang 403L Office Hours: MW 3:00-4:30 / by appointment ODA STATEMENT: The University of North Texas is on record as being committed to both the spirit and letter of federal equal opportunity legislation; reference Public Law 92-112 The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended. With the passage of new federal legislation entitled Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), pursuant to section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, there is renewed focus on providing this population with the same opportunities enjoyed by all citizens. Students must follow the Procedure for Requesting Special Accommodation, as indicated in the UNT Policy Manual, which can be found at the following URL: http://policy.unt.edu/policy/18-1-14. According to these guidelines, "Within the first week of class, qualified students must notify the instructor or academic unit liaison for disability accommodation that options to standard methods of educational access will be needed." COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES: This is a composition and conversation course designed for developing written and oral skills specifically in the free expression of ideas. The content will be divided thematically involving topics pertinent to our society and time. Students will also increase range and recall of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions as well as improve their grammatical accuracy. Please note that this is not a lecture class but rather student centered and oriented towards small group activities. Class will be conducted in Spanish and you are expected to use Spanish at all times unless otherwise indicated by your instructor. REQUIRED MATERIALS: Lorillo, Diaz, and Hale. Conversación y controversia. 6 th edition Pen of a different color (for error correction) GRADE DISTRIBUTION: GRADE SPREAD: Group Discussions 20% A 90%-100% s (2-In Class) 20% B 80%-89% Homework 15% C 70%-79% Vocabulary Quizzes 15% D 60%-69% Presentation (Oral) 10% F 59%-less Participation 10% Final Exam (Written) 10% 1

Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend all classes, and attendance will be taken every class. You are allowed three free absences this semester which you are encouraged to save for unavoidable circumstances. After the third unexcused absence, your final grade will be reduced by 1%.for each class that you miss. Arriving late or leaving early will also have a negative affect on your grade. Excused absences include the following: illnesses, deaths in the family, religious holidays, and university sponsored activities. For illnesses and deaths, you must provide documentation (physician s statement, obituary, etc.) within three days of the absence in order to be excused. Absences in observance of religious holidays are authorized only if you have notified your instructor in writing within the first 15 days of the semester. For university sponsored activities, you must obtain authorized absence cards from the Dean of Students and present them to your instructor in order for your absences to be excused. Only those individuals whose absences are authorized by the instructor will be eligible to make up any material missed. No make up work will be allowed for unexcused absences including the three free absences. After the 12 th absence, whether excused or unexcused, you may be dropped from the course. Group Discussions: Students will be divided into small groups most classes to discuss or practice the materials covered. Specific activities, both written and oral, will be assigned each class and may come from the textbook or other source. Written activities will be turned in at the end of class. For every oral discussion, one student in the group will be designated as director and another as secretary. The director is responsible to prepare questions and comments (written out and to be turned in), and to elicit reactions and responses from the rest of the group. The grade of the director is based on this written work and performance in facilitating discussions/debates. The secretary is responsible to take notes and present to the class a 4-5 minute oral report on the opinions of the group. The grade of the secretary is based on this oral work. Each student will have the opportunity to be a director and a secretary more than once during the semester. No make ups for unexcused absences. s: Two compositions will be written in class during the semester. Specific topics and more details TBA. You must be present on the day they are assigned. No make ups for unexcused absences. Homework: All exercises and readings are to be completed before coming to class by the day on which they appear in the syllabus. The purpose of this is to become familiar with the material to be covered that day, allowing you to ask questions and participate actively in conversation. Some textbook exercises are to be handed in as homework (written out on a separate sheet of paper), and will be designated in syllabus. Students who are absent (unexcused) will not have the opportunity to turn in assignments missed. 2

Vocabulary Quizzes: Vocabulary quizzes will be given after covering the vocabulary sections of each chapter. You must be present in class at the time they are administered in order to take them. No make ups will be given for unexcused absences or late arrivals. Presentation (Oral): In groups of two, you and your partner will choose a topic from one of the chapters not covered from the textbook. Together you will create a ten minute discussion/debate and present it to the class. You are encouraged to start reading through the possibilities as soon as possible. More details TBA. Participation: Students must come to class well prepared and ready to actively participate. This means that you must read the required materials and complete the homework assigned before coming to class. You will mainly work in small groups to discuss what you have read/completed and to share your ideas with the class. Activities, both oral and written, will vary from class to class and every one of them will count for a grade. Keep in mind that arriving to the finished product (oral report, in class writing, etc.) is just as important as the final product itself. In other words, you will be using only Spanish with your classmates while creating what will be shared or turned in. This is the best way for you to become more fluent as you will constantly be pushing yourself to communicate more effectively. Student Behavior in the Classroom Student behavior that interferes with an instructor s ability to conduct a class or other students' opportunity to learn is unacceptable and disruptive and will not be tolerated in any instructional forum at UNT. Students engaging in unacceptable behavior will be directed to leave the classroom and the instructor may refer the student to the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities to consider whether the student's conduct violated the Code of Student Conduct. The university's expectations for student conduct apply to all instructional forums, including university and electronic classroom, labs, discussion groups, field trips, etc. The Code of Student Conduct can be found at www.unt.edu/csrr Cell phone use of any kind is banned during class. Please silence cell phones and other electronics before entering the classroom. The use of laptop computers in class is not allowed. Outside Help / Academic Integrity: All work for this class must be your own. Cheating, plagiarism, and other examples of academic misconduct will be pursued and sanctions will be levied. Your work should reflect the level of proficiency that you are in. Any attempt to submit work not done by you will result in a zero. For any specific questions about your work, you should contact your instructor during her office hours or by e-mail. (See Student Handbook for more information.) 3

Final Exam: The final examination will be on Wednesday, December 14 from 10:30-12:30. It will be in essay format with additional short answer exercises. More details TBA. 4

***Course outline / syllabus subject to change at the instructor s discretion*** SPANISH 3070 FALL 2011 COURSE CALENDAR DATE In Class Assigned Readings and Homework-to be completed before class August: 26 Introduction to the course 29 Ice Breaker Activities 31 Capítulo 1: El científico y el artista, pp 1-5, Group discussion Read pp 1-4, Study vocabulary p 5 September: 2 5 p 9, B. Yo pienso que and No class, Labor Day pp 8-9, A. Qué palabra es? and Desafío de palabras 7 Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 1 p 8, B. Preguntas. and C. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion Review Grammar ser y estar pp 6-8. Do the following: p 7, A. Ser o estar 9 12 Capítulo 2: El año 2100, pp 10-14, Group discussion p 18, B. Yo pienso que and Read pp 10-13, Study vocabulary p 14 pp 17-18, A. Qué palabra es? and p 18, Desafío de palabras 14 Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 2 p 17, F. Predicciones. and G. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion Review Grammar El tiempo futuro simple and Uso de la voz pasiva con se pp 15-17. Do the following: A. El tiempo futuro. B. El otro futuro. C. La forma pasiva con se. D. Singular o plural? E. Practiquemos la voz activa con se! 5

16 Capítulo 3: El matrimonio nuevo, pp 19-23, Group discussion Read pp 19-22, Study vocabulary p 23 19 p 26, B. Yo pienso que and p 26, A. Qué palabra es? and Desafío de palabras 21 Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 3 pp 25-26, E. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion Review Grammar El subjuntivo en cláusulas subordinadas con conjunciones adverbiales de tiempo, La edad and El uso del subjuntivo en los mandatos colectivos, pp 24-26. Do the following: A. El subjuntivo. B. La edad. C. Mandatos. D. Mandatos negativos. 23 26 Capítulo 4: La popularidad: hombres y mujeres, pp 27-32, Group discussion p 35, B. Yo pienso que and Read pp 27-31, Study vocabulary p 32 p 34-35, A. Qué palabra es? and p 35, Desafío de palabras 28 Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 4 pp 34, D. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion Review Grammar El pretérito perfecto de indicative and El participio pasado como adjetivo pp 33-34. Do the following: A. Del presente al pasado. B. Lo han hecho. C. Los adjetivos. 30 October: 3 5 6

7 10 12 Capítulo 11: La salud y la medicina, pp 80-84, Group discussion Read pp 80-83, Study vocabulary p 84 14 17 pp 89, B. Yo pienso que and C. Opinones., Group discussion Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 11 pp 88, G. Qué opina? and H. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion p 88, A. Qué palabra es? and p 89, Desafío de palabras Review Grammar Los pronombres indeterminados o indefinidos alguien y nadie, Los indefinidos alguno y ninguno, Los indefinidos algo y nada and Uso de los adverbios alguna vez, nunca y jamás pp 85-88. Do the following: A. Quién? B. Alguien o nadie? C. Cuántos? D. Alguno o ninguno? E. Qué piensa Ud.? F. Los adverbios. 19 Capítulo 23: La educación, pp 169-173, Group discussion Read pp 169-172, Study vocabulary p 173 21 pp 178-179, B. Yo pienso que and C. Opiniones., Group discusión pp 178, A. Qué palabra es? and p 179, Desafío de palabras 24 Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 23 p 178, D. Trabajando en grupo! Review Grammar Usos de las preposiciones por y para, Usos de los pronombres relativos que y quien(es) and Los pronombres relativos neutros lo que y lo cual pp 174-178. Do the following: A. Por o para? B. Sustituciones. and C. Pronombres relativos. 7

26 Capítulo 16: La pena capital muerte, pp 117-121 Read pp 117-120, Study vocabulary p 121 28 31 p 125 B. Yo pienso que and C. Opiniones., Group discussion Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 16 pp 124-125, D. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion p 125, A. Qué palabra es? and pp 125-126, Desafío de palabras Review Grammar Pronombres de objeto de verbos pp 122-125. Do the following: A. Objeto directo e indirecto. B. Más pronombres. C. La tercera persona. November: 2 Capítulo 21: Actitud ciudadana, pp 154-158, Group discussion Read pp 154-157, Study vocabulary p 158 4 7 pp 163, B. Yo pienso que and Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 21 pp 162, F. Trabajando en grupo!, Group discussion p 162, A. Qué palabra es? and p 163, Desafío de palabras Review Grammar Los adjetivos descriptivos en español, La terminación mente para la formación de adverbios, Uso de la E en vez de la conjunción Y, Uso de la U en vez de la conjunción O, and Función del adjetivo relativo cuyo pp 159-162. Do the following: A. Descripciones. B. Los adverbios. C. Conjunciones. D. Uno u otro? E. Adjetivos relativos. 9 Capítulo 12: La censura, pp 90-94, Group discusión Read pp 90-93, Study vocabulary p 94 11 pp 97 B. Yo pienso que and p 97, A. Qué palabra es? and p 98, Desafío de palabras 8

14 Vocabulary Quiz Capítulo 12 p 97 D. Trabajando en grupo! Review Grammar El infinitivo, Uso del infinitivo después de una preposición and Palabras que terminan en ma y que son de género masculino pp 95-97. Do the following: A. Los infinitivos. B. Verbos. C. Del singular al plural. 16 18 21 23 25 28 No class, Thanksgiving Holiday 30 Presentations December: 2 5 Presentations Presentations 7 Presentations / Review 9 No Class Reading Day 9

14 Final Exam 10:30-12:30 10