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Study Center in Seville, Spain Course name: Advanced Spanish Language Course number: SPAN 3010 SESU Programs offering course: Language and Culture Program Language of instruction: Spanish U.S. Semester Credits: 3 Contact Hours: 45 Term: Summer 2018 Description The main purpose of this class, from a communicative approach, is to implement the necessary linguistic tools so that students can reach an advanced level of competence in Spanish conducive to express themselves correctly, fluently and effectively. Thus, students will be able to understand the main ideas of complex texts, both abstract and specific, to interact with native speakers naturally and spontaneously so that the communication resulting from it can be effortless and natural. Similarly, students will be taught to produce clear and detailed texts concerning a wide range of subjects as well to defend their points of view by showing the pros and cons of the latter. Objectives At the end of the course students must be able to master the grammatical, lexical and pragmatic contents included in the syllabus concerning the four skills: writing, listening, speaking and reading. In the same way, students are expected to acquire the social and cultural components attached to the level of the target language as a vehicle leading to their total immersion in the target language culture and society. 1

Requirements This course is oriented towards students with at least four previous semesters studying the target language, and needs to acquire a solid and deep linguistic, communicative, pragmatic and socio-cultural competence in Spanish. Methodology During each session, students will be provided with material (texts connected with different fields of Spanish language, namely, videos containing news, debates, advertising, movies and TV series) conducive to practice the target language as well as interact with it in a real and authentic environment that epitomizes their everyday exposure to the target language. Thus, the grammatical and lexical aspects at this level of Spanish will be analyzed and practiced profusely in order to provide students with the necessary linguistic and sociocultural tools to achieve an effective and accurate communication in Spanish. In order to obtain a sound knowledge of grammar and lexicon, there will lexico-grammatical activities (observation, abstraction, controlled practice and free production). As far as oral expression is concerned, students will be exposed to situations to develop greater oral fluency and improve expression and accuracy in a wide variety of contexts in order to gain ever closer proximity to native-speaker competence. Similarly, concerning writing expression, students must write 4 compositions to develop and widen their writing skill and discursive strategies, the compositions will be focused on the most frequent text types found in Spanish: descriptive, narrative, expository and argumentative. They will be analyzed in terms of their content, organization, grammar, lexical and stylistics features. As a crucial competent of class activities, students will participate in four activities outside the classroom, which are designed to be employed as real and accurate scenarios where students can practice the grammatical, lexical, pragmatic and socio-cultural aspects learnt in the classroom. In addition to it, in order to achieve and accelerate a full Spanish language immersion, each session will consist of a part focused on the acquisition of the resources necessary to be able to participate actively in Spanish in a wide range of spoken communicative situations as well as improve their fluency. It will allow students to practice different spoken genres (debates, negotiations, presentations, interactions, interviews etc.) whilst acquiring appropriate norms for effective communication (turn-taking, politeness, register, functional language, linguistic structures, gestures etc. 2

Evaluation criteria CIEE classes are not graded on a curve nor is there extra credit work. The final grade will be based upon the following criteria: 1. Attendance, effort, commitment, active participation and oral presentation 15% 2. Compositions 20% 3. 1st exam 25% 4. Final Exam 30% 5. Oral test 10% Attendance and Class Participation Attendance policy Students are not allowed to miss class. For each absence, the participation portion of the grade will be lowered. Hence, it will be very difficult to receive a 10 in the class. Please keep this in mind. If a student misses class once without a valid excuse (a *note from a physician in the event of an illness), then the professor will automatically lower the final grade by 1 point (on a 10 point scale) for each class missed thereafter. Students with 3 or more absences will fail the course. Students should arrive to class on-time. Arriving late for a class will count as an absence. *Notes from a physician will only be valid and admitted by the Resident Director if the doctor confirms that the visit could not have been arranged at another time, or that the student was too ill to attend class that day. Academic honesty: Students are expected to act in accordance with their university and CIEE s standards of conduct concerning plagiarism and academic dishonesty. Use of online translators for work in Spanish will result in an automatic failure. 3

Linguistic Resource Center In this class, as it is a subject whose objective is to learn a foreign language and its different skills, STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO USE THE LINGUISTIC RESOURCE CENTER. All submitted assignments will be returned with grades and comments made by the professor, therefore any corrections made outside the classroom from others would interfere negatively with the objective of this course. The professor will hold office hours that students can use to resolve any questions or doubts that they may have regarding the material. On the other hand, the use of Spanish tutors is recommended Sessions Schedule Session 1 Linguistic competence: Ser / estar + adjective Other uses usos of ser and estar Uses de haber Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence Description A conversation guide (Survival Spanish) Session 2: Linguistic competence: syntactic strucutre: (No) me gusta + noun/infinitive Gustar, parecer, caer Forms and uses usos of the present perfect Llevar/hace/desde hace Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to express likes/dislikes, preferences and indifference To talk about a third person To talk about a recent past To express the time one has (not) been doing an action Session 3 Linguistic competence: Forms and uses of the Imperfect Indirect speech Forms y uses of the Preterite. Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to narrate to express habits, continuous or anticipated actions in the past to transmit the information that others said in the past to talk about actions that happened once, for a short period of time or that implies a change of state. Session 4 : 4

Linguistic competence: Forms and uses of the Pluperfect Contrasts of Spanish past tenses: P. Perfecto, Imperfect, Preterite and Pluperfect Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to indicate an action in the past that occurred before another action in the past. to to narrate Session 5: Linguistic competence: (No) Quiero/ espero + infinitivo/ que + present of subjunctive (No) me gusta/molesta + infinitive/ que + present of subjunctive Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: To express wishes y and feelings in the present Session 6 Linguistic competence: (No) quería-quise-querría+ infinitive/ que + past of subjunctive. (No) me gustó- gustaba-gustaría+ infinitive/que + past of subjunctive. Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: To express wishes y and feelings oriented towards the past and the future Session 7. Linguistic competence: Cuando/ tan pronto como/ hasta que + present of subjunctive Uses of mood (indicative/subjunctive) with relative clauses: Tengo/ quiero un que + indicativo/ subjuntivo Aunque + indicative/ subjunctive Es posible/ quizás/ a lo mejor + indicative/ subjunctive Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to talk about the future to mention what we have or what we would like to have to express concession to make hypothesis Session 8: Review of sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 y 7 Session 9: 1st exam Session 10 5

Linguistic competence: Impersonal expressions: Se/ uno/ la gente/ 2nd person singular-3rd person plural (No) Creo/ es verdad que + indicative/ subjunctive Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to speak in a generic impersonal way to express agreement, disagreement, to discuss, and to argue Session 11 Linguistic competence: Tienes que / (no) debes + infinitive Te recomiendo-aconsejo/ es mejornecesario + infinitive/ que + subjunctive Commands (negative /affriamtive) Para + infinitive/ que + subjunctive Por y para Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to give instructions, commands and advice to express purpose and causes/reasons Session 12 Competencia lingüística: Con tal de/ a menos/ siempre que + present of subjunctive. Si + present indicative, past/ pluperfect of subjunctive. Ojalá + present indicative, past/ pluperfect of subjunctive Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: to express possible and impossible conditions in the present/past. to express possible and impossible wishes in the present/past Session 13: Competencia lingüística: Pronombres personales El neutro Dijo que + imperfecto/condicional/pasado subjuntivo Pragmatic and socio-cultural competence: Transmitir mensajes en pasado Trabajo en grupo de presentaciones orales Session 14: Group presentations General feedback of the presentations concerning structure, content, linguistic competence and rapport with the audience Session 15: 6

Review of sessions10, 11, 12, 13 y 14. Practice and general guideline for the oral test Session 16: Final exam // Oral test Bibliography: -Equipo Nebrija: Suma y sigue. Curso de Español. Universidad Antonio de Nebrija, Madrid. -Francisca Castro: Uso de la gramática española. Edelsa, Madrid. -VV. AA.: Gramática básica del estudiante de español. Difusión, Barcelona. - VV. AA.: Repertorio de funciones comunicativas del español, versión bilingüe español-inglés. SGEL, Madrid. 7