American Sāmoa Community College

Sāmoan Studies Institute

SAM 101B Conversational Samoan Spring 2012

Instructor: Tamari Mulitalo-Cheung Class Hours: TR 8.00-9.20am

Office: Sāmoan Studies Institute Classroom: Rm 8

Office Phone: 699-9155 (Ext. 372) Office Hours (MWF)11.00-12.30pm

Email: Samoan Studies Institute Building next to

Cell Phone: 258-7974 Fale Samoa (lower campus)

Course Textbook:

1. Fa’alafi-Jones, Elisapeta & Williams Leigh.1995.Tautala Fa’asamoa. An

introductory course in Conversational Samoan

Course Supplementary Materials:

1.  Fiamalua, S. Mataio. (2007). Kalama o le Gagana Samoa. Fa’atautaiga a Manusina & Fa’asoa Fa’alea’oa’oga. Fale’ula o Fatua’iupu Conference July 7-12 (2007). Island Business Center Nu’uuli, American Samoa.

2.  Mayer, Lasei J. (1976). Kalama o le Gagana Sāmoa. University of Hawai’i Press.

3.  SAM 101B handbook and accompanying cd –SSI 2010.

4.  https://vasegasamoa.21classes.com (blogging)

5.  http://vasegagaganasamoa.yolasite.com (class site)

Learning Objectives:

1.  Explain the history of the Samoan spoken and written language. (PLO 1, SLO I.2.1)

2.  Explain the 21st century alphabet of the Samoan language (PLO 1, SLO I.11, I.1.2, I.3.1)

3.  Produce new words by adding morphemes/prefix, suffix etc PLO 1. SLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1

4.  Identify basic components of a sentence (PLO 1, SLO I.2.1, I.3.1)

5.  Form new sentences by applying basic rule (VSOLT) (PLO 1, SLO I.2.1, I.3.1)

6.  Hold a basic dialogue with peers/instructor at the end of semester PLO.1, SLO1.1.1, 1.31

7.  Recite rhymes, sing selected Samoan songs PLO1, SLO 1.1.1, 1.3.1

8.  Work corporately in a group for final performance PLO 1, SLO 1.1.2, 1.3.1, III.4. 1

Student Learning Outcomes:

Communication

I.1.1 Speak and write clearly to a variety of audiences (Course LO 1,6,7, 8)

I.1.2 Use oral and written skills to organize, deliver and evaluate (Course LO 1,2, 6,7,8)

I.2.1 Comprehend, interpret and evaluate information from the textbook, lecture

Notes, class discussions and other mediums of information (Course LO 1-8)

I.3.1 Follow instructions, procedures and guidelines effectively (Course LO1- 8)

I.3.2 Provide and express meaningful and productive feedback (Course LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

Job Skills

I.2.1 Demonstrate important work qualities (promptness, dependability, initiative etc) (Course LO 4, 6, 7, 8

Life Skills

III.2.3 Value cooperation and collaboration (Course LO 3,4,7,8)

III.4. 1 Using technology –utilize electronic media to communicate, locate or retrieve information

Course Description:

This is a Conversational Samoan Language Course at the elementary level. The focus is on enunciation, vocabulary building and the correct use of words in directed fundamental dialoguing, which should transit to more student oriented conversation. Upon completion students should become comfortably fluent that they should want to continue with further training in SAM 111 at ASCC or learning on their own. This course is intended for non-Samoan speakers and those who took SAM 101A.

Course Rationale:

The course is set up to meet a growing need for non-speakers who wish to speak the local language and participate in traditional activities. It is also for Samoan students raised mainly in English speaking homes both locally and off-island. This is also to equip students for higher classes both in ASCC and off island universities.

Specific Requirements (Grading):

1.  History of the Samoan spoken and written language. (PLO 1, CLO1,SLO I.2.1) (05%)

2.  Alphabet Recitation Individual ( PLO2,CLO 2, SLO I.11, I.1.2, I.3.1) (05%)

3.  Vocabulary Build up (weekly Quiz) PLO 1. CLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1 (10 (10%)

4.  Sentence formation (group) (PLO 1, CLO4,5,SLO I.2.1, I.3.1,III.2.3) 4 (05%)

5.  Dictation (short paragraphs/dialogue & song completion) PLO 1, CLO4,5,SLO I.2.1, (10%)

6.  Form new sentences by applying basic rule (VSOLT) (05%)

(PLO 1, SLO I.2.1, I.3.1), ISLO III.2.3

7.  Blogging (PLO1, CLO 3,5,6 SLO III.2.2, III.3.2 (10%)

8.  MIDTERM (20%)

Special Project/Service Learning Group Job Skills II.2.1 Life Skills III.2.3 (15%) Presentation (5%)

9.  Group Final performance – individual and group (dialogue, singing, Recitation, dance) Dept.1, ISLO1.1.1, 1.31; Job Skills II.2.1 ISLO III.2.3 (20%)

10.  Attendance & Participation Job Skills II.2.1 ISLO III.2.3 (10%)

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Total: 100%

(Grading Scale):

100-95% = A 94-90% = A- 89-87% = B+

86-83% = B 82-80% = B- 79-77% = C+

76-73% = C 72-70% = C- 69-67% = D+

66-63% = D 62-60% = D- Below 60% = F

Methods of Instructions:

·  Language of instruction Samoan and English

·  Lectures –utilizing powerpoint presentations to cover main sections and concepts of the course. Students are expected to take notes or fill in any outlines given.

·  Group assignments (Oral and Written) –graded using Group rubrics, Participation rubric

·  Individual Assignments –essays, presentations, blogging on given issues and topics

·  Multimedia –online research, blogging, class website quiz, students using powerpoint and other technology to present information/ assignments. This is to utilize technology and media to promote and maintain Samoan language and culture.

Course Expectations:

1.  ATTEND ALL CLASS MEETINGS AND TAKE NOTES DURING LECTURES (INCLUDING PROMPT ARRIVAL)

2.  Set aside a specific time during the day for this course--the best time that fits your schedule. Use that time for preparation (reading, studying etc.) and for participation (reading, assignments, taking quizzes).

3.  Don't put off the work--you need to keep up so you can more effectively participate in group and class discussions.

4.  Don't be afraid to ask questions, there are probably several others who are wondering the same thing.

5.  Contribute consistently, participate to class discussions and blogging several times a week, either--this will keep you engaged, on-track, and moving steadily toward your goal!

6.  Let me know about any problems you are having right away so we can resolve them quickly –COMMUNICATE –EITHER VIA EMAIL, PHONE OR PRAYER! IT WORKS!

7.  Tatou te mafai mea uma i le faatasi mai o le Mataisau o le Foafoaga le ana le gagana.

Important Dates

January 12 - 18 (Add/Drop Period)

January 19 - February 3 (Drop Only Period)

February 6 - March 23 (Withdrawal Period to Receive a “W”)

March 26 - April 13 (Withdrawal Period to Receive a “W/F” or “W/NP”)

KEEP CELL PHONES OFF DURING CLASS

Attendance & Late Assignment Policy:

All students attending ASCC are expected to attend all of their scheduled classes. Students with excessive absences during the first two weeks of instruction will be administratively dropped. A student cannot exceed six (6) absences for Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes, four (4) absences for Tuesday, Thursday classes; and three (3) absences for summer sessions. Students with excessive absences, in accordance to this policy, will receive a lower or failing grade for the semester or session. A student can be excused from classes at the discretion or upon verification by the instructor, for the following reasons: medical reasons, family emergency, special curricular activities, military obligations, jury duty, and related official College sponsored activities. It is the responsibility of the student to make arrangements with his/her instructor(s) for work to be made up for absences due to legitimate reasons. Students are required to submit in writing, justifications or provide appropriate documentation for absences to the Dean of Academic Affairs and when appropriate the Dean of Institution of Trades & Technology (ITT) for approval. Veteran students are to refer to the Student Services Veterans Educational Assistance sections for additional attendance requirements. (In case the instructor is absent, students will be informed and a signup sheet will be given!)

Time Schedule (subject to change):

SCHEDULE / ASSIGNMENT
Week 1-2
1.  Placement Test
2.  Introductions
3.  Syllabi Overview -PPT
4.  Repeat Existing beliefs about origins of the Samoan Language –Lecture on PPT
5.  History of Samoan written language –Lecture on PPT Repeat fr Sam 101A
6.  Alphabet chart & recitation skills
7.  Introduce recitation rubric (peer check)
8.  Greetings
9.  Village names
10.  Introduce Listening Skills rubric
11.  Intro to Special Project.Service Learning for MIDTERM / 1.  Review SAM 101A Knowledge quiz on powerpoint (Group work)
2.  Dictation/Listening Comprehensions 1
3.  Read Alphabet Chart, Memorize for individual recitation
4. Blogging (PLO1, CLO 3,5,6 SLO III.2.2, III.3.2 Introduction of self and goals (English and translation)
5. Vocab Quiz 1 LO 1. SLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1
Week 3-4
1.  Glottal & Macron Symbols
2.  Vowels and consonants (KV)
3.  Vocab building
4.  Introduce group presentation rubric
Rdgs: Fa’alafi & Williams Chapt1-2
Songs: ‘A,’E,I,O,U & Pese o Konesane
Website,101dvd
Greetings/address handout -online / 1.  Dictation/L.Comprehension 2
2.  Wk3 History of the Samoan spoken and written language. (LO 1, SLO I.2.1) (10%)
§  (Quiz)
3. Vocab Quiz 2,3 LO 1. SLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1
4. Blogging (PLO1, CLO 3,5,6 SLO III.2.2, III.3.2
Week 4-6
1.  Numbers
Rdgs: Fa’alafi & Williams/Website pdf Handbok/Song: Tasi le tama na alu/
2.  Body 1-2/Song:Ulu tauau/Lima tamatama
3.  Family
4.  Samoan grammar –Mayer/Fiamalua
o  Using Morphemes: Samoan prefixes & suffixes to create words
o  Free Morpheme & Bound Morpheme Patterns / 1.  Dictation/L.Comprehensions 3
2.  Vocabulary Build up (Quiz 4,5,6) LO 1. SLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1 (05%)
3.  Class activities & Individual presentations –(Individual presentation rubric)
Use jeopardy/games and other
4.  Recite rhymes, sing selected Samoan songs Dept. LO1, SLO 1.1.1, 1.3.1 (5%)
5.  Blogging (PLO1, CLO 3,5,6 SLO III.2.2, III.3.2
Week 7-9
·  Importance of Content & Structure words in a Samoan sentence
·  VSOLT –sentences
·  MIDTERM SEMINAR/PROJECT / 1.  Wk.7 Sentence formation (group) (Dept. LO 1, SLO I.2.1, I.3.1) (15%)
2.  Dictation/L.Comprehension 4
3.  Vocabulary Build up (Quiz 7,8,9) LO 1. SLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1
4.  Blogging (PLO1, CLO 3,5,6 SLO III.2.2, III.3.2
5.  MIDTERM PROJECT
Week 10-12
1.  Days, Counting time Rdgs: Fa’alafi & Williams
2.  Video critique –Samoan lifestyle –Laughing Samoans
o  Identify Samoan way of doing things in video –class discussion
3.  Review previous exercise Rdgs: Fa’alafi & Williams / 1.  Dictation/L.Comprehension 5
2.  Vocabulary Build up (Quiz 10) LO 1. SLO 1.2.1, 1.3.1 (05%)
3.  Blogging (PLO1, CLO 3,5,6 SLO III.2.2, III.3.2
Week 13-15
1.  Holidays, Seasons of the year Rdgs: Fa’alafi & Williams/Website pdf Handbok
2.  New Words vocab review
3.  Sentences review
4. Practice dialogue, singing, dancing for FINAL
5. Evaluation / 1.  FINAL performance – individual and group (dialogue, singing, dance) (20%)
2.  Bonus blogs (3)
3.  Bonus vocab quiz (3)
Note : Rubrics to be used include :
1. Recitation rubric
2. Group presentation
3. Individual presentation
4. Listening Comprehension rubric
5. Participation & Attendance
6.Blogging/Journaling

Ia manuia lou alofaiva!

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