Spanish 7, (Section 07) Spanish Reading Proficiency
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COURSE SYLLABUS
Spanish 7, (Section 07) Spanish Reading Proficiency
Fall 2008
Professor Judy L. Getty
Section 7 (86378) Tues Thurs 5:30 – 6:45 Classroom: Douglass Hall 110 Office: Mariposa Hall 2025 Office Hours: Mon Tues Wed 2 – 2:50 Office Phone: 278-5791 E-mail: [email protected] Webpage: www.csus.edu/indiv/g/gettyj
Catalog Description: Designed to improve reading proficiency, will give students the opportunity to develop high-intermediate to advanced-level competency in Spanish. They will acquire the ability to understand main ideas and facts in description and narration of news items, personal correspondence, technical material written for general readers, simple short stories; follow essential points in ideas of special interest or knowledge. Students will demonstrate general comprehension of a text and will be able to answer content questions in English. Meets Foreign Language Graduation Proficiency Requirement. Prerequisite: SPAN 001B or SPAN 001C or two years of high school Spanish. 3 units.
Course Description: This course will focus on strategies for reading and comprehending written Spanish. There will be some review of Spanish grammar and vocabulary to increase the student’s reading comprehension.
Texts: Spanish for Reading and Translation, by Cash and Murray, 2006, published by Prentice Hall. Easy Spanish Reader: A Three-Part Text for Beginning Students, Second Edition, by William Tardy, published by McGraw Hill, 2004.
Additional Required Materials: • A Spanish-English dictionary --- must be printed, not an electronic translator • Three notebooks or divided sections of a binder for homework and class assignments Recommended Materials • I recommend a Spanish verb book or verb finder (such as 501 Spanish Verbs)- these types of books are readily available in most bookstores
Method of Instruction: The course will be conducted in English and Spanish using the following elements and techniques: lecture, discussion, readings, videos, small group activities and oral presentations by students.
Student Learning Objectives/Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: 1) Demonstrate pre-reading skills by identifying topic and organization of authentic material 2) Use pre-reading applications and identify probable content 3) Scan for information 4) Decode for main ideas and, with skill-building activities, decode for details 5) Demonstrate comprehension of point of view, tone of material 6) Write brief summaries of reading passages 7) Respond to context and content 8) Recognize basic grammatical structures and use this knowledge to decode authentic material 9) Demonstrate knowledge of the National Standards – the 5 C’s- Communities, Connections, Cultures, Comparisons, Communication
Exams: There will be two examinations and a final exam. In addition, there will be some quizzes, both announced and unannounced. There is a 5 point penalty for any exam not taken during the regular exam time in class. No quizzes may be made up due to absence.
Grading Scale: A 93-100% C 73-77% A- 90-92% C- 70-72% B+ 88-89% D+ 68-69% B 83-87% D 63-67% B- 80-82% D- 60-62% C+ 78-79% F 59% or less
Homework: There will be daily homework assignments. NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS will be accepted unless a student is absent on the day as assignment was due. If a student is absent, he or she may turn in the assignment due for the day he was absent on the day he returns to class. In case of absence, students should have the phone numbers or e mails of at least three other students in class so that they can call another student to find out the assignment and have it prepared for the next day when they return to class. It is your responsibility to find out what you missed when absent.
© Judy Getty 2 Method of Evaluation: • Exams & Quizzes 60% Attendance & Participation* 20% Homework & Oral Presentations 20%
• *Class participation includes attendance; if you are not present you cannot participate. Students who have homework prepared, are on time, stay and participate during the whole class session will receive 10 points each day for participation.
Attendance and Grades: Due to the concentrated nature of this course, daily attendance and preparation are extremely important and will be averaged into the final grade. Excessive absences will not only affect the quality of language acquisition, but will also affect the final grade earned. For an “A” grade, students should have no more than four absences.
Attendance /Absences Affect Course Grade As Follows: 1-4 absences - this is within acceptable range, although participation points are not earned on days absent; 5-6 absences LOWER COURSE GRADE one-half grade; 7-8 absences lower grade a whole grade; 9-10 absences lower grade 2 grades; 11 - 12 absences lower grade 3 grades
Two late arrivals (or leaving early) equal one absence. If a student is more than 20 minutes late, it will be counted as an absence. If you are unable to prepare for class and attend regularly, please reconsider whether or not you should take this class.
Special Needs: If you need any special accommodations for this class or have a documented disability, please be sure to let me know.
Classroom Courtesy: Basic rules of appropriate conduct must be observed in class at all times. Anyone using inappropriate language or showing any type of rude behavior will be asked to leave. This includes treating others with disrespect, not being willing to work with a partner/group, chatting, wandering in and out of class, using a cell phone or laptop, etc. Always silence your cell phone before coming to class. Do not have the phone out during class. Do not use a laptop, iPod or other electronic device in class (unless you have my permission for special use in class). No food is allowed in class. Please arrive to class on time and do not leave early. Academic dishonesty (copying or turning in another student’s work, having someone else do your work, plagiarism, etc.) will result in an “F” on the © Judy Getty 3 assignment and may also result in a course grade of “F”.
Class Schedule: Note: This calendar is tentative, based on the needs of this class. Students must attend class and listen for any announced changes to the schedule.
Seman Martes 2 de Intro to Course a septiembre HW: Easy Spanish Reader (ESR) Primera parte 1 Readings 1 – 2. Answer content questions in English. 1 jueves 4 de Spanish 7 screening exam # 1 septiembre Bring Scantron # HW: ESR Primera parte Readings 3-4 (for reading 3 you may do A only) 2 Martes, 9 de SRT Capítulo Preliminar septiembre HW: ESR Primera parte Lectura (Reading) 5 y Repaso 1 (you do not need to do crucigrama) jueves 11 de SRT Chapter 1 2 septiembre HW: ESR Primera parte Lecturas 6-7 3 Martes, 16 de Día de la Independencia de México septiembre SRT Capítulo 1 ESR Primera parte Lecturas 8-9 3 Jueves 18 de SRT Capítulo 1 septiembre ESR Primera parte, Lectura 10, Repaso 2, Lectura 12 - 14 4 Martes 23 de SRT Capítulo 2 septiembre ESR Primera parte Lecturas 11 - 12 4 jueves 25 de SRT Capítulo 2 septiembre ESR Primera parte Lecturas 13 - 14 5 martes 30 de SRT Capítulo 2 septiembre ESR Primera parte Lecturas 15 - 16 5 jueves, 2 de SRT Capítulo 2 octubre ESR Primera parte Lecturas 17 - 18 6 Martes 7 de Examen # 1 octubre ESR Primera parte Lecturas 19 – 20 6 Jueves, 9 de SRT Capítulo 3 octubre ESR Lecturas 21 - 22 7 Martes, 14 de SRT Capítulo 3 octubre ESR Primera Parte Lecturas 23 - 24 7 jueves 16 de SRT Cap. 3, ESR 1ra parte, Lecturas 25 - 26, Repaso 5 octubre. 8 martes, 21 de SRT Cap. 3; ESR 1ra parte Repaso 5, Lectura 27 octubre 8 jueves, 23 de SRT Capítulo 4 octubre ESR Primera parte Lecturas 28 - 29 © Judy Getty 4 9 Martes 28 de SRT Cap. 4 octubre ESR Segunda parte Lectura 30 y Repaso 6 9 Jueves, 30 de SRT Capítulo 4 octubre ESR: Segunda parte Lecturas 1 y 2 10 Martes, 4 de SRT Cap. 4; noviembre ESR Segunda parte Lecturas 3 – 4 10 Jueves, 6 de Examen # 2 noviembre HW: ESR Segunda parte Lecturas 5 – 6 11 Martes, 11 de Día de los Veteranos noviembre ¡No hay clases en Sac State! 11 Jueves, 13 de SRT Cap. 5 noviembre ESR Segunda parte Lecturas 7 - 8 12 Martes, 18 de SRT Cap. 5 noviembre ESR Segunda parte Lectura 9 12 Jueves, 20 de SRT Cap. 5 noviembre ESR Segunda parte Lectura 10 13 Martes, 25 de SRT Cap. 5 noviembre ESR Segunda parte Repaso 2 y Lectura 11 13 Jueves, 27 de Día de Acción de Gracias noviembre ¡No hay clase! 14 Martes, 2 de SRT Cap. 6 diciembre ESR Segunda parte Lectura 12 14 Jueves, 4 de SRT Cap. 6 diciembre ESR Segunda parte Lectura 13 15 Martes, 9 de SRT Cap. 6 diciembre Repaso para el examen final 15 Jueves, 11 de Fiesta noviembre Traer comida hispana con receta escrita en español Martes 16 de Examen Final diciembre 5:15 – 7:15 p.m.
¡BIENVENIDOS TODOS!
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