SPAN 1001 El Spn I

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REV: FALL 2001

COURSE OUTLINE

Elementary Spanish I

Spanish SPAN 1001

Three (3) semester hours

Catalog description:

SPAN 1001. Elementary SpanishI. Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish and to the culture of Spanish-speaking regions. Not open to students with two or more years of high school Spanish. Prerequisite: Designed for students with no previous knowledge of Spanish. Not open to native speakers. Laboratory work required. (3-0-3)

Aims:

General: To provide novice language learners with the basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills required for survival in a Hispanic environment. In the process, students will also be introduced to a variety of geographic, economic, literary, and sociocultural aspects of the world's diverse Hispanic peoples.

Specific: To give students basic conversational skills, including: Spanish greetings, forms of address, the present indicative of regular verbs, and of common irregular verbs; the preterite of same; how to ask for directions and purchase food or clothing; numbers up to the millions; names of essential body parts and how to express what ails them; Hispanic family nomenclature, cohesiveness and mores; object pronouns; possessives and demonstrative.

Prerequisite(s):

None

Course outline/content:

Introduction to pronunciation; accentuation; social introductions; the verb ser

Asking questions and making simple responses; telling time; the verb ir; classroom terms

Numbers to 100; expressing possession; descriptive and national adjectives; the verb tener; the

family

The verb estar for placement and status’ statements; descriptive status’ adjectives

The present indicative or -ar, -er and -ir verbs; foods

Interrogative adverbs; Hispanic customs surrounding meals; the verb gustar

The personala; irregular 1st person verbs; sports and human anatomy; Spain

Talking about the seasons and weather; verbs with stem changes; the near future

Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns; possession with de; possessive adjectives and pronouns;

clothing

Higher numbers; setting dates; hace...que to express activity that has gone on for X amount of

time; the present progressive

Impersonal statements with se; the regular preterite tense; orienting oneself in town

Preterites with stem changes; direct object pronouns; banking and monetary terms

Irregular preterite verbs; hace...que for events concluded X time ago; the countryside; Mexico

Verbs that resemble gustar; contiguous direct and indirect object pronouns; negative and

affirmative adverbs and particles

Review; final exam

Methods of instruction:

Lectures, pattern drills, verbal question and answer sessions, picture interpretations in Spanish, prereading exercises, readings out loud in Spanish, followed by questions on content, timely discussions of current affairs in Spain and Latin America.

Teaching aids:

Maps, audiocassettes, CD-Roms, filmstrips, transparencies, video cassettes, current realia, computer software, and occasional handouts.

Evaluation procedures:

Written laboratory assignments 15% of grade

Bimonthly tests requiring both aural comprehension

and writing skills 50% of grade

An individual oral interview near quarter's end 10% of grade

A written final examination with an aural comprehension

component 25% of grade

Textbooks:

Dawson and Dawson. Dicho y hecho (latest edition). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Dawson and Dawson. Dicho y hecho: Beginning Spanish Workbook. New York: John Wiley

and Sons.

Supplemental materials

Audio cassettes reinforcing Dicho y hecho

Computer software reinforcing Dicho y hecho

Bibliography:

American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. Standards for Foreign Language Learning; preparing for the 21st Century. Yonkers: ACTFL, 1996

Freed, Barbara, ed. Foreign Language Association Research and the Classroom. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1991.

Navarro, Tomás, Tomás. Manual de pronunciación española, 22nd ed. Madrid, 1985.

Schmitt, Conrad J. Schaum's Spanish Grammar, 3rd ed. NY: McGrawHill, 1989.

Spinelli, Emily. English Grammar for Students of Spanish, 3rd ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Olivia & Hill, 1995.

Stockwell, R. P. The Sounds of English and Spanish. Chicago: U. of Ch. Pr., 1965.

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