Gateway Community College

http://www.gwcc.commnet.edu/

SPA 101-01 Elementary Spanish I Summer 2010

CRN 2586 5/24/10 to 6/24/10 TWR 11:50 am to 2:50 pm

Long Wharf Campus Rm 221

Tentative Syllabus

Instructor: Susan Albertal / Email: / WWW.SPANISH4EVER.COM

Course Description

This course presents the essentials of grammar and reading with practice in speaking and writing of basic Spanish, as well as the development of conversational skills. Students will take a placement test the first day of class; high scores will place students in Spa 102.

Textbook, Materials and Resources

·  Debbie Rusch, Marcela Domínguez, Lucía Caycedo Garner Imágenes, 2nd Edition

·  Imágenes, 2nd Edition eStudent Activities Manual (eSAM)

·  A Spanish-English dictionary

Course Objectives

·  To obtain a knowledge and appreciation of Spanish language and culture of Spanish-speaking people

·  To introduce and develop communication skills in Spanish, including listening, speaking, reading and writing skills

·  To learn grammatical structures and use them correctly in basic constructions

Students completing Spanish 101 should be able to:

·  Make up their own oral statements or questions

·  Read and write basic Spanish, gain some insights into the cultural background of the Hispanic world

Grading

Homework:

Online Homework: Students will complete work assigned from the workbook online Imágenes, 2nd Edition eStudent Activities Manual QUIA, (eSAM) The first day of class students are asked to register for the workbook online. To register students need to enter a BOOK CODE (Bookstore or ONLINE) and the COURSE CODE: GBFXC964. http://www.spanish4ever.com/GWCCSUMMER2010QUIA.html

Readings: Students will read the sections assigned from Imágenes. The participation from these readings will be considered toward the Class Participation Grade.

Class Participation: This grade is based on an evaluation of each student’s daily participation. Students are required to participate 2 times everyday to get a passing grade. Please follow the Active Participation Rubric attached at the end of the syllabus.

Although you may miss up to one (1) class (for medical, religious, or work reasons etc.,) without your participation grade being affected, on a second (2th) class been missed the Class Participation grade will be reduced by 50%. On a third (3th) absence the Class Participation grade will be reduced by 75%. On your fourth (4th) absence the Class Participation grade will be 0. Punctuality is essential.

Evaluations:

Tests: There will be a test at the end of every chapter. Final Exam: Final exam will be accumulative; it consists of written, listening and oral examination.

There will be no make-ups for Evaluations (Tests or Final Exam)

QUIA, eSAM: 20%
Class Participation: 40% / Evaluations:
Tests: 20%
Final Exam: 20%
(Writing, Listening, Oral)

Letter grades will be assigned as follows:

/ B+ / 87 – 89 / C+ / 77 – 79 / D+ / 67 – 69 / F / BELOW 60 /
A / 93 – 100 / B / 83 – 86 / C / 73 – 76 / D / 63 – 66 / I / INCOMPLETE /
A- / 90 – 92 / B- / 80 – 82 / C- / 70 – 72 / D- / 60 – 62 / W / WITHDRAWN /

Courtesy:

All cell phones and beepers are to be turned off before class begins. If for some reason you have an emergency situation (such as a sick child at home) and must keep your cell phone turned on during a particular day, please set it up on silent mode.

College Information:

Teacher Hotline 1-866-315-2769. Weather Hotline (203) 285-2049 Please listen to the following stations: WPLR 99.1 FM WZMX 93.7 FM WKSS 95.7 FM WTIC 96.5 FM STAR 99.9 FM WRCH 100.3 FM WKCI 101.3 FM WEBE 108 FM WICC 600 AM WELI 960 AM WTIC 1080 AM WFSB Channel 3 WTNH Channel 8 WVIT Channel 30 or visit www.ctweather.com

Gateway Community College

http://www.gwcc.commnet.edu/

SPA 101 –Elementary Spanish I

Tentative Syllabus

5/25 / Syllabus
Evaluation
Capítulo preliminar
Las presentaciones p. 2
Los saludos y las despedidas p. 4
Países de habla española y sus capitales; p. 5
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QUIA REGISTRATION
QUIA – Preliminary Chapter (6/1)

5/26

/ Expresiones para la clase; p. 7
Deletreo y pronunciación de palabras: El alfabeto p. 8
Capítulo 1. ¿Quién es?
Para escuchar: En el Colegio Mayor Hispanoamericanop. 14
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QUIA -- Chapter One (6/3)
5/27
/ Vocabulario esencial: Los números del cero al cien: Using numbers; p. 15
Las nacionalidades (singular): Identifying nationalities, stating national origins p. 17
Gramática para la comunicación: Talking About Yourself and Others (Part I): Subject Pronouns Asking and Giving One’s Name: Llamarse Stating Origin ser + de, ser + nationality; p. 19
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QUIA–

6/1

/ Indicating One’s Age: Tener p. 21
Vocabulario esencial: Las ocupaciones: Discussing occupations p. 24
Para escuchar: En la cafetería del colegio mayor p. 26
Gramática para la comunicación: Talking About Yourself and Others (Part II): Subject Pronouns in the Singular and Plural; The Verbs llamarse, tener, and ser; P. 28
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QUIA
6/2
/ Occupations and Adjectives of Nationality;p. 29
Asking Information and Negating: Question formation; Negating p. 31
Capítulo 2. ¿Te gusta?
Para escuchar: ¡Me gusta mucho! P. 38
Vocabulario esencial: La habitación de Vicente: Identifying household objects p. 40
Gramática para la comunicación: Using Correct Gender and Number: Gender; Plural Formation; p. 42
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QUIA–Chapter Two (6/9)
6/3 / Reference: Expressing possession p. 47
Expressing likes and dislikes (Part I): Gustar; p. 44
Vocabulario esencial: Acciones: Using verbs to describe actions; p. 52
Los días de la semana: Creating a weekly schedule p.53
Para escuchar: Planes para una fiesta de bienvenida p.55
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QUIA
6/8
/ Expressing Obligation and Making Plans: p.58
Tener que and ir a p. 58
Capítulo 3. Un día típico
Para escuchar: Una llamada de larga distancia p. 68
Vocabulario esencial: Lugares: Expressing destination p. 70
Gramática para la comunicación: Indicating Location: Estar + en + place; p. 72
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QUIA–Chapter Three (6/11)

6/9

/ Talking About the Present (Part I): The Present Indicative of Regular Verbs; p. 73-74
Talking About the Present (Part II): Verbs with Irregular yo Forms p. 76
Vocabulario esencial: El físico y la personalidad: Ser + Adjective; p. 81
Las emociones y los estados: Estar + Adjective p. 82
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QUIA
Read : Nuevos horizontes: Reading Strategy: Dealing with Unfamiliar Words; Lectura: "El mercado hispano en los Estados Unidos” 78-79
Answer: Activity 22 p. 80

6/10

/ Nuevos horizontes: Reading Strategy: Dealing with Unfamiliar Words; Lectura: "El mercado hispano en los Estados Unidos” 78-79
¿ Gramática para la comunicación: Describing Yourself and Others: Adjective Agreement, Position of Adjectives; Ser and Estar + Adjective; p. 86-87
Discussing actions in Progress: Present Indicative and Present Progressive p. 90
Capítulo 4. ¿Tarde o temprano?
Para escuchar: Noticias de una amiga p. 95
Vocabulario esencial: Las partes del cuerpo: Identifying parts of the body; Acciones reflexivas: Discussing daily routinesp. 96-98
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QUIA–Chapter Four (6/17)
Read : Nuevos horizontes: Reading Strategy: Predicting; Lectura: "Machu Picchu: El lugar misterioso de los incas" p. 104-106
Answer: Actividad 19 Parte A and B p. 106
6/15
/ Gramática para la comunicación: Describing Daily Routines: Reflexive Verbs; p. 99-100
Nuevos horizontes: Reading Strategy: Predicting; Lectura: "Machu Picchu: El lugar misterioso de los incas" p. 104-106
Vocabulario esencial: Los meses, las estaciones y el tiempo: Talking about the weather; p. 108
Las fechas: Discussing dates p.109
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QUIA

6/16

/ Gramática para la comunicación: Talking About Who and What You Know: Saber and conocer; p. 112-113
Reference: Pointing Out: Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns p. 115
Capítulo 5. Los planes y las compras
Para escuchar: ¿Qué hacemos esta noche? P. 124
Vocabulario esencial: La hora, los minutos y los segundos: Telling time; p. 126
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QUIA–Chapter Five (6/24)

6/17

/ Las sensaciones: Expressing feelings with tener p. 128
Gramática para la comunicación: Expressing habitual and future actions and actions in progress: Stem-changing verbs p. 129-130
Nuevos horizontes: Reading Strategy: Activating Background Knowledge; Lectura: "Celebraciones del mundo hispano"; p. 135-136
Vocabulario esencial: Los colores: Using colors to describe; p. 138-139
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QUIA

6/22

/ La ropa y los materiales: Shopping for clothes p. 138-139
Gramática para la comunicación: Indicating Purpose, Destination, and Duration: Para and por; p. 144
Indicating the Location of a Person, Thing, or Event: Estar en and ser en p. 145-146
6/23
/ Gramatica para la comunicacion: Talking about the past: The Preterite (regular verbs) p 157-158
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QUIA
6/24 / Examen Final

Symbols Used for Test Grading

G = Mistake in Gender --- Ellas son bonitos.

N = Mistake in Number --- Ellos son inteligente.

# = Wrong Conjugation (Pronoun) ---- Yo comes pan todos los días.

V = Wrong Verb ---- Tu __ bebes ____ en New Haven. (vives/ bebes/escribes)

T = Wrong Tense ---- Nosotros vamos a comer ayer.

SP = Spelling ---- Maria habla por telephono.(teléfono..no ph in Spanish)

The Class Participation Rubric can be found online at http://www.spanish4ever.com/RUBRICACTIVECLASSPARTICIPATION.html

Spanish 101 Contract

I have read the course requirements and the grading policy for Spanish 101, I have received answers from Professor Albertal to any questions I might have asked, and I accept the requirements as part of the course.

Attendance Policy:

Although you may miss up to (1) class (for medical, religious, or work reasons etc.,) without your participation grade being affected, beginning your second (2nd) absence your participation grade will be reduced by 50%. After your third (3rd) absence your participation grade will be reduced by 75%. On your fourth (4th) absence your Class Participation grade will be 0. Punctuality is essential. Three tardies and/or leaving early equal one absence. There are NO make ups.

Name: (Print legibly) ______Date:______

Signature: ______

Keep lower part.

______

Fold and tear here and hand in to instructor.

Spanish 101 Contract

I have read the course requirements and the grading policy for Spanish 101, I have received answers from Professor Albertal to any questions I might have asked, and I accept the requirements as part of the course.

Attendance Policy:

Although you may miss up to (1) class (for medical, religious, or work reasons etc.,) without your participation grade being affected, beginning your second (2nd) absence your participation grade will be reduced by 50%. After your third (3rd) absence your participation grade will be reduced by 75%. On your fourth (4th) absence your Class Participation grade will be 0. Punctuality is essential. Three tardies and/or leaving early equal one absence. There are NO make ups.

Name: (Print legibly) ______Date:______

Signature: ______


Your instructor, Susan Albertal, invites you to enroll in the following course.

Course: SPANISH 101-01 SUMMER 2010 GWCC

Code: GBFXC964

Book: Imágenes, 2nd Edition eStudent Activities Manual (eSAM)

Creating a Quia Account

If you do not have an account, you need to create one. To do so, follow these steps:

Go to http://books.quia.com and click Students, then click Create a new account.

Select a username and password and enter your information, then click Submit.

Note: Remember to write down your username and password and be sure to select the correct time zone. Also, please enter a valid e-mail address so we can send you your password if you forget it.

Entering the Book Key and Course Code

Enter the book key and course code to complete the enrollment process. You may need to purchase a book key, you may already have a book key that you purchased separately, or you may already have activated the book for a previous course. Depending on your situation, use one of the procedures below. The course code is listed at the top of this page.

Once you have completed this step, the system lists the course and book on the Student Workstation home page. To enter additional books, enter a book key in the Enter book key field and click Go.

Note: Book keys can only be used once. Your book key will become invalid after you use it.

I need to purchase a book key

Go to http://books.quia.com and log in.

Click Bookstore at the top of the Student Workstation window.

Enter search criteria for the book and click Search.

Locate the book in the search results and click Buy.

Enter the course code, GBFXC964, and click Next.

Proceed through the purchase process.

I already have a book key

Go to http://books.quia.com and log in.

Enter the book key in the Enter book key field at the top of the Student Workstation window and click Go.

Click Confirm to confirm your registration information.

The system displays the Student Workstation and lists the book under the My books heading.

Beside the book listing, enter the course code, GBFXC964, in the Enter course code field and click Go.

If necessary, select a class (section) and click Submit