SYLLABUS

Summer in Puebla, México

June 4 – July 9, 2016

SPAN 2040/2050 Dr. Pierina E. Beckman

Accelerated Intermediate Spanish Tel. TBA

Disability Accommodation:
The University of North Texas makes reasonable academic reasonable accommodation for students with disabilities. Students seeking reasonable accommodation must first register with the Office of Disability Accommodation (ODA) to verify their eligibility. If a disability is verified, the ODA will provide you with a reasonable accommodation letter to be delivered to faculty to begin a private discussion regarding your specific needs in a course. You may request reasonable accommodations at any time, however, ODA notices of reasonable accommodation should be provided as early as possible in the semester to avoid any delay in implementation. Note that students must obtain a new letter of reasonable accommodation for every semester and must meet with each faculty member prior to implementation in each class. Students are strongly encouraged to deliver letters of reasonable accommodation during faculty office hours or by appointment. Faculty members have the authority to ask students to discuss such letters during their designated office hours to protect the privacy of the student. For additional information see the Office of Disability Accommodation website at http://www.unt.edu/oda. You may also contact them by phone at 940.565.4323.

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

Required Texts:

Exploraciones: Curso Intermedio, por Mary Ann Blitt/Margarita Casas/Mary T. Copple

Diccionario en Inglés-Español. El que ustedes gusten.

Course Objectives:

· Improve conversational, reading, and writing skills as measured by course exams.

· Increase range and recall of vocabulary as measured by course exams.

· Improve understanding and proper use of grammar as measured by course exams.

· Have direct and constant language and cultural interaction with native speakers by living with Mexican host families.

· Experience real-life situations in an environment where Spanish is spoken, and then write brief reflective entries in their diaries.

· Visit cultural sites they have only heard about, and then write brief reflective entries in their diaries.

The chapters will be covered in the order presented in the textbook. Upon completion of each grammar chapter, you will have a test over that information.

Grading:

Chapter exams for 2040, 50 points each

Final exam for 2040, 50 points

Chapter exams for 2050, 50 points each

Final exam for 2050, 50 points

Explanation of grades:

90% - 100% = A

80% - 89% = B

70% - 79% = C

60% - 69% = D

59% or lower = F

This guideline applies both to chapter exams and to the final grades for 2040 and for 2050 (you will receive a grade for each course).

Attendance:

Since this is an accelerated course, attendance is crucial and required. If you become ill and must miss class, please meet with me when you feel better, so that I can talk to you about the material you have missed. The accelerated Spanish 2040/2050 is difficult. We cover the material at a very fast pace. Missing several hours on the subjunctive mood is not something I would advise. There will be no make-up exams, unless you are ill. Besides, we are in Puebla to practice our Spanish and to have fun! So let’s make the most of it!

Use of Spanish in the classroom:

At UNT, each Spanish instructor in the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures tries to speak as much Spanish in the classroom as possible. It will be no different while we are in Puebla. Therefore, you too will be expected to use as much Spanish as you can to communicate while in class. Please do not feel every word you speak must be perfect. The important thing is to try. The more Spanish you speak, the easier it will get, and the more fluent you will become.

Promotional Photos/videos:

Students may be featured in promotional photos and/or videos. Please let me know if you prefer not to appear in promotional materials that could be used at UNT when promoting this program in the future.

Course/Professor Evaluation:

The Student Evaluation of Teaching Effectiveness (SETE) is a requirement for all organized classes at UNT. This short survey will be made available to you at the end of the semester, providing you a chance to comment on how this class is taught. I am very interested in the feedback I get from students, as I work to continually improve my teaching. I consider the SETE to be an important part of your participation in this class.

I look forward to working with you. Let’s have a great summer.

Horario de clases

Depending on the difficulty of the material, we will spend more time with the chapters that require so. The attached schedule is merely tentative. Exams will be given at the end of each chapter. Students will not be pushed to take exams just to stay on schedule.

On Saturday, June 4th, we will depart from DFW, arrive at the Mexico City airport, and travel by private bus to the school in Puebla where you will meet your Mexican family.

On Sunday, June 5th, we will have orientation at the school, eat lunch together in the Historical Center, and have a walking tour.

Semana 1

Lunes (6 de junio)

¡Bienvenidos! Introducción al curso y comienzo del Capítulo 1

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Martes (7 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 1

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Miércoles (8 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 1 y comienzo del Capítulo 2.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Jueves (9 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 2.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Viernes (10 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 2.

Excursión de medio día: Visita a Cholula, por la tarde después de la comida.

Sábado (11 de junio)

Excursión a Africam Safari. Todo el día.

Domingo (12 de junio)

Visita al Mercado de Analco y de los Sapos.

Semana 2

Lunes (13 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 2 y comienzo del Capítulo 3.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.

Martes (14 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 3.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Miércoles (15 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 3 y comienzo del Capítulo 4.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Jueves (16 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 4.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Viernes (17 - 19 de junio)

Excursión de tres días y dos noches:

Viaje a Oaxaca. Nos hospedaremos en el Hotel Misión Oaxaca, Ave. Jalisco 15, Oaxaca, Oaxaca. Tel.: 011 52 951-520-0050

- Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán y ex-convento

- Museo de las culturas de Oaxaca

- Zócalo/centro de Oaxaca

- Árbol del Tule

- Mitla

- Ruinas de Monte Albán

- Mercado de Artesanías

- Convento de Cuilapam

- Fábrica de Alebrijes o Barro negro

Semana 3

Lunes (20 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 4 y comienzo del Capítulo 5.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Martes (21 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 5.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Miércoles (22 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 5 y comienzo del Capítulo 6

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Jueves (23 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 6.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Viernes - Domingo (24 – 26 de junio)

Excursión de tres días y dos noches:

Viaje de dos noches a la Ciudad de México y pirámides de Teotihuacán. Nos hospedaremos en el Hotel Misión Express Zona Rosa en la Ciudad de México. Nápoles 62, Col. Juárez, D.F. Tel.: 011 52 55 55 33 05 35

- Ruinas del Templo Mayor, con museo

- Zócalo/Catedral/Palacio de Gobierno

- Palacio de Iturbide (Calle de Madero) y Palacio de Bellas Artes

- Museo de Antropología

- Museo/Casa Frida Kahlo

- Mercado de San Ángel en Coyoacán

- Museo Soumaya

- Basílica de Guadalupe y las Pirámides de Teotihuacán

Semana 4

Lunes (27 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 6 y comienzo del Capítulo 7

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Martes (28 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 7.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Miércoles (29 de junio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 7 y comienzo del Capítulo 8.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Jueves (30 de junio)

Continuación del Capítulo 8.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Viernes (1 de julio)

Continuación del Capítulo 8

Sábado y domingo (2 y 3 de julio)

Tiempo libre en Puebla.

Semana 5

Lunes (4 de julio)

Feliz Día de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos J

Examen sobre el Capítulo 8 y comienzo del Capítulo 9.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Martes (5 de julio)

Continuación del Capítulo 9.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Miércoles (6 de julio)

Examen sobre el Capítulo 9 y comienzo del Capítulo 10.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Jueves (7 de julio)

Continuación del Capítulo 10.

Lunch en el Centro Histórico a las 2:10 p.m.

Tutoría disponible de las 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Viernes (8 de julio)

Examen final

Comida de despedida – 1:30 p.m. El nombre del restaurante se anunciará más tarde.

Sábado (9 de julio)

Regreso a los Estados Unidos J Espero que su estancia en Puebla haya sido una bella experiencia. Muchas gracias por haber venido. Ojalá hayan hecho nuevos amigos, aprendido cosas nuevas y expandido mucho sus horizontes.