Syllabus SPANISH 002 #22729 M-W 10:35-1:05 INST. B Department of Foreign Languages LA MISSION COLLEGE

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Syllabus SPANISH 002 #22729 M-W 10:35-1:05 INST. B. 1006 Department of Foreign Languages LA MISSION COLLEGE INSTRUCTOR: Mario A. Escobar OFFICE INST. 34 OFFICE HOURS: T- 1:30-3:30 PM W- 1:30-2:30 PM M- 10:00 10:30 AM TELEPHONE: 818-333-3354 EMAIL:ESCOBAMA2@LAMISSION.EDU Why do I teach Spanish? As an instructor I have the great opportunity to make a difference and to assist another human being in developing and taking ownership of their learning process. My goal is to assist the students acquire information and recognize different viewpoints through the lens of Spanish and its multiple cultures. I invite you, as my student, to focus and dig deep into the nature of language and culture. By comparing the culture studied with your own, you become an active participant in forming your role as a global citizen. Bestow great attention on Spanish and endeavor to acquire an accurate knowledge of it. Our future connections with [ ] Spanish America will render that language of valuable acquisition Thomas Jefferson pg. 3

SYLLABUS Fall 2017 General course Objective: This is a course designed to assist you, the student, increase the ability to speak (hablar), write (escribir) and listen (escuchar) in Spanish. The reproduction of situations in the context of the Hispanic culture will offer you an opportunity to practice key aspects of the target language and introduce you to the richness of the Spanish Language. Narrate chronologically 2

SYLLABUS Fall 2017 Texts, References, and Supplies: Anda curso elemental by Cowell/Heining-Boyton *(Available at the la mission s book store) 1. 501 Spanish Verbs 5th Edition by Christopher Kendris), and Theodore N. Recommended material: Spanish dictionary (DLE App can be downloaded for free if you have a smart phone) http://www.rae.es Student Contributions and Class Policies: Learning Outcomes: 1. Students will produce sentences in the preterit, and imperfect tenses. 2. Students will respond appropriately to basic questions in Spanish in the correct tenses. 3. Understand and explain certain basic aspects of the Spanish Language Students are expected to attend class regularly, be on time, be attentive, and participate actively. In addition, students should be aware that that each class session will require approximately one hour a day of careful and systematic studying outside of class. Without sufficient time and solid studying skills/habits, you will struggle to complete the objectives of the course. 4. Write a short paragraph using the preterit, and imperfect tenses 3

SYLLABUS FALL 2017 Attendance: Attendance and participation are very important in a language class. A student may fail the class if he or she misses a total of nine hours of class during the semester. If you are absent for any reason, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MATERIAL GIVEN IN CLASS. E-mail a classmate or the instructor for the information needed to perform adequately the next day. If you are absent you MAY NOT use your absence as an excuse for not being prepared or not turning in your homework. Policy on Plagiarism: The instructor has the right to enforce any of the following penalties for plagiarism: 1. Failure of assignment 2. Failure of course 3. Recommendation for disciplinary action. Remember: you have your own voice. Class Activities, Assignments, and Exams: 1. In this class, we will focus on the mastery of constructions as presented in the texts and other exercises. We will be dealing with vocabulary building, word usage, and grammar, all to be presented within the framework of explanation and subsequent reinforcement with dialogues. 2. You will have midterm and a final exam this semester. 3. You will have two quizzes over the covered material. 4. You will have four cultural reading assignments, with questions to answer. 5. You will write one short composition on a cultural topic. 6. The final exam will be comprehensive. 4

SYLLABUS Fall 2017 Note: Your instructor will evaluate participation twice per semester. Questions regarding your participation grades should be addressed to the instructor during office hours (AKA Tea hours), where more detailed feedback and suggestions can be offered. SEEK HELP AS THE N E E D ARISES. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE! Evaluation of Students: 20%-Homework/Participation 10%- Written Assignments 20% - Quizzes (2) 20% - Midterm exam 30% - Final exam Course Grade: The final grade will based on a percentage system of the points accumulated during the semester. Please follow the class rubric 90%-100% =A 80% - 89% = B 70% - 79% = C 60% - 69% = D Below 60% = F Homework Your instructor will assign specific exercises; you must complete these exercises to receive credit for participation. SPANISH CLASS. Absences will affect your participation grade. Your instructor may drop you for any absence above 20 hours. If the drop date has already passed, and if you have not dropped the course, your participation grade will continue to drop by 10% for Letting your instructor know that you will be absent is a courtesy to him/her, but does not affect the attendance and participation conditions set forth in this syllabus. There are no "excused" absences. Participation: Class participation is a vital part of your language learning experience and it is 10 percent of your grade in this course. Your participation grade is influenced by: 1) coming to class prepared, 2) your use of Spanish to converse with both your classmates and your instructor and 3) classroom courtesy. Your participation grade will be lowered if you: 1) consistently arrive late to class, 2) let your cell phone ring, 3) text message during class, 4) fall asleep in class, 5) use inappropriate language, 6) exhibit other behaviors inappropriate in a classroom environment, 7) etc. Classroom Norms 5

SYLLABUS Fall 2017 Late Paper Policy: You will receive an assignment sheet for every chapter. Always check your assignment sheet; it is your responsibility to hand in work on time. If you are absent, you may have a friend turn in work. Before turning work in, you should edit carefully, making use of the key if applicable. When your work is returned, examine all corrections carefully since they will help you to improve your written Spanish. Please retain all assignments corrected until your grade in the class is posted. If you disagree with your instructor s record you will need to show your assignment, previously corrected by your instructor. Your assignment grade is calculated as a percentage of the total assignment points (100) for the semester. THERE ARE NO EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENTS. ACADEMIC HONESTY AND GROUP WORK Working with other students in groups is an extremely effective means of participating in class. Not everyone in the study group needs to be at the same proficiency level: teaching others is a very powerful way to learn material yourself. Make sure, however, that you do not simply copy another student's work and turn it in as your own. When working in groups all participants must have equal participation. Cheating is not tolerated on either exams or assignments. Turning in work that you did not write, for which you had considerable direct help from someone else, or have been translated by a translation service or computer program will be considered cheating. Anyone copying from others, allowing others to copy their work, or using information fraudulently obtained may receive an "F" in this class. Students talking during an exam will receive a 0 on that exam. ALL EXAMS WILL BE RETURNED FOR REVIEW AND THEN RETAINED BY THE INSTRUCTOR FOR 90 DAYS AFTER THE END OF THE SEMESTER. 6

SYLLABUS FALL 2017 Native Speakers This second semester Spanish class is well below the level of any educated native speaker of Spanish. If you do not wish to learn another language and choose to be in this class in order to meet a college requirement, keep in mind that your instructor will only give you credit for what you accomplish in this course, and not for what you already know. High School Students Keep in mind that you have enrolled in a college course. You will be treated as a college student and expected to act like one. Your instructor will not remind you to turn in assignments, nor will he accept them late. You must turn in all assignments when they are due; there will be no extra credit work at the end of the semester to boost your grade if you missed assignments. Additionally, if you have a problem with anything related to the class, YOU (not your parents) must speak to the instructor. DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS If you have a disability that might prevent you from fully demonstrating your academic abilities, you should meet with the Disabled Student Program Services in Instructional Building room 1018 as soon as possible to initiate disability verification and discuss appropriate accommodations. It is also your responsibility to make your instructor aware of any special needs you may have relating to this class. EMAIL ETIQUETTE If you choose to communicate with your professor via email, make sure to include the course name in the subject line of every message. Emails not labeled in this way will be deleted. Please use appropriate language when communicating with your professor electronically. Remember: an email is not a cellphone text message. 8 7

SYLLABUS SPRING 2016 How to Study a Foreign Language VOCABULARY COURSE CALANDER PLEASE CLICK THE LINK OR VISIT YOU CANVAS FILE https://ilearn.laccd.edu/courses/28784/files/folder/cours e%20calendar?preview=2269910 1. There are several things that can be done to aid in learning vocabulary. Memorization is important and good knowledge of the rules of grammar in the language studied will aid this process. 2. Master all of the vocabulary for each lesson. You may want to make flash cards for yourself to aid in this process. Take a 3 x 5" card and write the word on one side with its English equivalent on the other. Try going over them at least once a day and keep the number of words you are working with small. When you have learned the word on a card remove that card from the others. Phrases may also be put on flash cards. 3. Try learning the names of the everyday things around you. Pick, for example, four new things a day to learn. 4. Try these four steps in learning a new word: (1) pronounce and spell it; (2) study its meaning; (3) use it in a sentence of your own; (4) write it and its meaning three times. Learn more at: http://www.twu.edu/downloads/ counseling/a- 5_How_to_Study_A_Foreign_Lan guage.pdf 9

Final Thoughts I have read the syllabus for Spanish 002 at Los Angeles Mission College, and I agree to abide by the guidelines set forth. These guidelines include attendance as part of the grade and if I miss more than 8 classes I will be dropped or receive an F in participation. I understand that enrolling in this course and purchasing the text and materials in no way guarantee a passing grade or credit for the course. Grades and transferable credit are conferred only upon meeting the standards set forth in this course syllabus. If I am not interested in a grade, I am aware that it is my responsibility to sign up for the course on a Pass/No-Pass basis, and I understand that I will need 70 percent overall in order to get credit for the course. I understand that grades cannot be changed after they have been assigned and an Incomplete is given only under emergency situations only. Name: Date: