SPAN 1412: 8W101
Basic Course Information
Prof. Amy Uribe
Lonestar College Cy-Fair
Course Description
This course is a continuation of SPAN 1411 with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Intensive drills are used to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. Students with prior language experience must take a placement exam to advance to the next level and receive credit. Please fill out the Spanish language placement form at http://cyfair.lonestar.edu/118370/ if you have had prior experience other than SPAN 1411.
Required materials
(NOTE: These are NOT the same required materials as
Kingwood or North Harris. These materials are used for all 4 semesters of
Spanish at Cy-Fair.)
1)
Puntos de partida: An Invitation to Spanish (Digital Edition), 8th Edition
(Knorre, Dorwick, et al.) ISBN
0073325619 ($72)
2)
Puntos de partida: Online Laboratory Manual,
8th Edition (Sabló-Yates) ISBN 0073325546 ($36)
3)
Puntos de partida: Online Workbook, 8th Edition
(Arana, Arana) ISBN 0073325554 ($36)
4) Supplementary Materials to Accompany Puntos de Partida 8th
edition (Sharon Foerster) ISBN 0073388971 ($21)
Other Requirements
Orientation: Students are asked to attend the course orientation session. Even if you have taken online courses before, this orientation is crucial. The course orientation session for this class takes place on the second Wednesday of the semester at 7:00 p.m. in the CyFair Language Lab.
Technology: Students will need to have access to a computer, speakers and a microphone for this online class. Students must know how to listen to audio recordings, make audio recordings, download and upload files. Students must also know how to make the proper accent marks.
Time: This course is considered an 80-hour course. Students who take this class “live” spend 80 hours in class and at least another 40 hours outside of class. During the course of the semester, students should plan on spending a minimum of 10 hours per week on learning the materials (including homework and quizzes). The material covered in this course can be very challenging and students need to be dedicated and self-motivated to be successful. Please make sure you have the time.
Exams: The midterm and final exams for this course need to be taken in a testing center. You may take them at any of the Lonestar College campuses. No notes or books or any other materials are allowed on the exams.
Tentative schedule
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Weeks 1 -2 |
Orientation Review Chapters 1-6 |
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Weeks 3-4 |
Chapter 7 |
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Weeks 5-6 |
Chapter 8 |
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Weeks 7-8 |
Chapter 9 |
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Week 9 |
Midterm exam (to be taken on campus) |
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Weeks 10-11 |
Chapter 10 |
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Weeks 12-13 |
Chapter 11 |
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Weeks 14-15 |
Chapter 12 |
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Week 16 |
Final exam (to be taken on campus) |
Sample Chapter outline with Assignments
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Days |
Objectives |
Chapter Assignments |
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Days 1-3 |
Study vocabulary #1 and #2 |
CENTRO online lab manual (between 60-80 short exercises)
CENTRO textbook activities (including voice board activities) Chapter Assignments |
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Days 4-5 |
Study Grammar #1 |
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Days 6-7 |
Study Grammar #2 |
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Days 8-9 |
Study Grammar #3 |
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Days 10-14 |
Review and test |
Grade Breakdown
Chapter Tests = 20%
Midterm Exam = 20%
Final Exam = 20%
Oral recordings = 10%
Homework = 20%
Participation = 10%
Grading scale
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
>59 F