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61. Spanish 1A Syllabus
Try to write the composition directly in spanish and without translating in One compositionwill be written in class and one will be assigned as homework.
http://ling.ucsd.edu/Language/syl/spanish1axsyl.htm
COURSE MATERIALS Texts: Terrell, et al., Dos Mundos: A Communicative Approach, Fifth Edition
Terrell, et al., Dos Mundos: Cuaderno de trabajo, Fifth Edition
Spinelli, English Grammar for Students of Spanish, Fourth Edition Reader: Flores, Angel, Ed., First Spanish Reader Computer: Spanish Grammar Computerized (available in Lab, no purchase required)
Spanish Quizzes (available in Lab, no purchase required) Video: Destinos (Video and text available in Lab, no purchase required) Audio: Cassettes to accompany Dos Mundos, Cuaderno de trabajo SPANISH- CONVERSATION (1A - MWF) I. Assignments The Conversation Section meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Your Tutor will engage you in communicative activities to give you opportunities to understand and speak. Try to use every opportunity to expand on the topic and talk about things which interest you. Following are descriptions of aspects of the Conversation Section. A. Vocabulary Vocabulary development is the basis for understanding and speaking in a language. Bring a vocabulary notebook to class each day. Use it to record new words introduced in class during the oral activities. You are responsible for learning both the vocabulary introduced in class and in the textbook. Your notebook and the vocabulary lists at the end of the chapter will be the basis for weekly vocabulary quizzes. B. Reading

62. Spanish 1B Syllabus
Try to write the composition directly in spanish and without Two to three pgs.) Onecomposition will be class (w5) and otwo will be assigned as homework(w3 and
http://ling.ucsd.edu/Language/syl/spanish1bxsyl.htm
SPANISH 1B/BX WINTER 2003 COURSE MATERIALS
Texts: Terrell, et al., Dos Mundos: A Communicative Approach, Fifth Edition
Terrell, et al., Dos Mundos: Cuaderno de trabajo, Fifth Edition
Spinelli, English Grammar for Students of Spanish, Fourth Edition Reader: Flores, Computer: Spanish Grammar Computerized (available in Lab, no purchase required)
Spanish Quizzes (available in Lab, no purchase required) Video: Destinos (Video and text available in Lab, no purchase required) Audio: Cassettes to accompany Dos Mundos, Cuaderno de trabajo
WEEKLY PLAN
Conversation Section (class) 3 hours Analysis Section (class) 3 hours Video/Audio (Lab) 1.5 hours Computer Grammar (Lab) 1.5 hours Reading/Vocabulary Homework 3 hours Grammar/Written Homework 3 hours Total: 15 hours/week
EXAMS
Quizzes: I. Conversation Section: Vocabulary quiz Mon (weeks 4, 5,6,8,9) and Wed (wks 3,7)
Reading quiz Friday of weeks 3, 4, 6, 8
In-class composition week 5 and 10 II. Analysis Section Midterm Exams: I. Conversation Section: No midterm II. Analysis Section: Four times during quarter (Grammar and Reading) Final Exams: I. Conversation Section:

63. Alphabetical Listing Of The Courses Offered At Newport High
and time for them to study or do homework with resources The emphasis of the classis reading spanish literature, original composition, grammar and
http://www.lincoln.k12.or.us/newporths/courses/coursee.htm
Newport High School
Courses - E

Earth, Sea and Space
Taught by Mrs. Greene and Mr. Cambell
Rooms E 9 and E 8

This is one of the more common classes that freshman tend to take, but it is open to anyone. This is a general laboratory science course emphasizing scientific problem solving. It is a great class if you think you like science, but don't think you are ready for Biology. This course will include instruction in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Elective PE
Taught by Mr. Hanson
Gym

Several options are available. If you like PE, and want some exercise, take this class. Follow these links to go to them:
Basketball

Fitness/Aerobics Recreation Games Soccer/Volleyball Strength Training ESL - English as a Second Language Taught by Mrs. Moline Room W 17 This is a class for non-english speakers.This class is for students whose native language is not English. It stresses vocabulary building, grammar rules, reading comprehension, and original composition, as well as assisting the student with social and cultural issues during their integration into the Newport High School community. Non-English speaking class. This class is for students whose native language is not English. It is an opportunity for students to receive help understanding their homework or class work, (whether the problem is linguistic or academic) and time for them to study or do homework with resources and support available to them.

64. North Central School District
Community Links Atomic Learning Library homework help February Newsletter Other LANGUAGEARTS 2Advanced composition 4AP Lang Online 4 III 4French IV 4Spanish I 4
http://www.northcentral.k12.ia.us/shtml/Courses/courses.php?level=2

65. Spanish2hprofile
and there is continued development of composition skills. Language Lab ExercisesSecond Semester spanish II Honors you can contact your homework partner, or
http://ww2.hfhighschool.org/~ehaldeman/spanish2hprofile
Homewood-Flossmoor High School
TEACHER COURSE PROFILE
Department: Foreign Language
Course Title: Spanish 2 H
Level: Honors
I. INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Name: Elaine M. Haldeman
Telephone: (708) 799-3000 x 1573
Email: ehaldeman@hfhighschool.org
Website: http://ww2.hfhighschool.org/~ehaldeman
II. COURSE DESCRIPTION Prerequisite: Spanish I Honors Open to: 9-12 Length: Year Credit: 1 Summary: The basic material covered in Spanish 2 Honors is different from that in Spanish 2 College Prep in that the class progresses at a faster rate and emphasizes advanced points of grammar. Short novels and a supplemental reader are introduced as additional reading assignments and more emphasis is placed on oral participation in Spanish by the students. Students are encouraged and expected to speak Spanish in classroom situations, and there is continued development of composition skills. III. TEXTBOOKS and MATERIALS Ven conmigo Textbook Level II Ven conmigo Practice and Activity Workbook Level II IV. ABBREVIATED COURSE OUTLINE

66. Spanish 303
variables including your use of spanish (quality and homework your will be assignedhomework on a of class prewriting activities, composition drafts, library
http://truth.wofford.edu/~wisemana/Spanish303.html
Spanish 303 Advanced Spanish
Annemarie Wiseman
Olin 115B
ext. 4510 wisemana@wofford.edu
General course description and administration
1. Course goals:
To reach an advanced level of proficiency in Spanish in the four skills (reading, listening, writing, and speaking). Since reading is an active process of interaction and fundamentally a mental activity, this course will help you develop strategies to accomplish this skill through varied readings and exercises. This course is also designed to introduce you to the process of writing in Spanish. Mastery of the advanced writing skills will be carried out in several phases, during which you will be provided ample opportunity to practice genres such as description, review, narration, comparison and contrast. Class discussions will foster practice of all language skills and are designed to improve speaking, listening, reading, and writing proficiency. The course also has a computer literacy requirement. It will be imperative that you have an active email account and that you check it regularly for messages concerning the class. You will write papers using a word processing program, and should integrate the use of diacritical marks. Students will also use the Internet as a resource and should become familiar with the common Web browsers. The library project will include on-line searches and the use of the Wofford library computer resources. You should have a High Density Mac formatted diskette for projects done in class as well as out of class.

67. 202
spanish 202, Fall 2002. SEMANA III 2 de septiembre Labor Day. 4 de septiembre Repasodel capitulo 13 homework (1) WB 6266 (2) composition 1 Mi diario p. 66
http://www.humanities.eku.edu/Kim/202.htm
Eastern Kentucky University
Professor: Antonio Kim
Intermed. Conversational Spanish II: SPA. 202
Spring 2003
Room: Wall 332 (MWF)
3 Credit Hours MATERIALS REQUIRED

Dorwick, Thalia et.al. ¢¯Que tal? McGraw Hill, Inc. Fifth Edition, 1999.
Dorwick, Thalia et.al. Workbook/Lab manual to accompany ¢¯Que tal? RECOMMENDED TEXTS
1. Spinelli, Emily. English Grammar for Students of Spanish. The Olivia and Hill Press, 3rd edition: 1994
2. Spanish Dictionary. PREREQUISTIES : Spanish 201 or equivalent proficiency. If you have not taken a third semester college Spanish course, speak to the professor. GENERAL OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this course is to build on and add to all four language skills (listening, reading, speaking, writing) learned in SPA 101, 102 and 201. Material covered corresponds to chapters 13-18 of ¢¯Que tal? By the end of the course, students will be able to write paragraphs and maintain dialogues on topics related to the environment and basic Hispanic Culture and History, personal and public relations (Social Life), Hispanic business, traveling in the Hispanic world, government, politics, professions, jobs, etc. The students will also learn to express their feelings, to more fully narrate situations and events in the past. Through additional readings, students will learn to identify grammar structures, main and secondary ideas, and express their opinions concerning these ideas both orally and in writing. Hispanic culture will be explored as it relates to topics covered in class, through videos and cultural enrichment activities.

68. SJHS Classroom Procedure
A composition turned in with any English word(s) will 95, 82, 86; Project / Essaygrade 83; homework grade 96; throughout the year to do well in spanish class.
http://spanish-class.tripod.com/classpr.html
Use these links to jump around the site: My students' pages Go to the Homework Page Do Some Online Homework Visit the Projects Page Spanish Language Accent Codes The Links Page June 1999's trip to España My Composition Correction Key PowerPoint Presentations My Home Page
WORLD LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
ST. JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL
Mr. Duggan
CLASSROOM PROCEDURE
All of you received a copy of these procedures at the beginning of the year. What you will find below is exactly what I handed out to you the first day. To read the whole thing, simply scroll down the page. To go to a specific section, for example, my grading
policy, just click the section you want to go to below:
[Class]
[Homework] [Tests / Quizzes] [Notebooks] ... [Extra Help]
  • Class:
    Be Respectful... of yourself, of others, of the school / classroom environment Be Responsible... that means come to class on time; come to class prepared with book(s), notebook, writing implement (you will not be allowed to go to your locker once class begins and detentions may be given to students who do not have all materials with them for that day's class); always do your homework. Be On Task...
  • 69. Know Your ABCs - Spanish Language - 09/20/99
    or four different versions of the composition of the outset to think and express themselvesin spanish.
    http://spanish.about.com/library/weekly/aa092099.htm
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    Dateline: 09/20/99 Have some letters been taken out of the alphabet?
    Why do the letters have names?
    Answering the question of which letters are in the Spanish alphabet isn't as straightforward as it may seem. Look in a dozen reference works and you very likely will get three or four different versions of the composition of the Spanish alphabet. Some list K and W in the alphabet; others say that those letters are only in foreign derived words (such as kilowatt ).. And others differ on the combinations such as ch and ll that would be interpreted as two letters in most languages. A recent letter led me to find the "official" answer to the question. Following is that letter and another one I've received recently about the alphabet, along with the responses.

    70. Spanish Language Schools In Mexico
    spanish grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, translation and composition. Learn spanishin Barcelona, Madrid and Marbella
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    Guide picks If you wish to learn or improve your Spanish in the land of the Aztecs and Mayas, check out his list of language schools.
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    71. Advanced Grammar And Composition
    a notion of style in spanish using the 1) vocabulary assignments, 2) grammar homeworkassignment, 3 the following writing assignments a composition written at
    http://titan.iwu.edu/~cisabell/courses/spanish303/
    Christina Isabelli, PhD Illinois Wesleyan University Advanced Grammar and Composition - Spanish 303
    Spring 2003
    IL.Wesleyan University

    Hispanic Studies

    210 E. University Ave.,
    Buck 014
    Bloomington, IL 61701
    309-556-3284 (fax) cisabell@titan.iwu.edu
    Office hours
    TTh 3-4, W 9-12 or by appointment
    Calendar
    Download Hardcopy of Syllabus Extra Credit International Studies Minor in Latin American Studies ... Home Textbook Spanish Composition through Literature , 4th edition, Prentice Hall, 2002 Highly Recommended A bilingual dictionary ( The New World , Larousse, Harper Collins) A Spanish thesaurus ( VOX Course Description Thorough review of basic problems of grammar and vocabulary with focus on nuances of word choice. Study of all tenses of the subjunctive. Writing assignments increase in complexity and length, involving literary analysis and other topics. The course also includes reading excerpts from literary texts, from which various writing assignments are based. This course is designed to help students make their writing more accurate, organized and to develop a notion of style in Spanish using the reading excerpts as examples. This course also focuses on: 1) the development of argumentation skills; 2) the inclusion of supporting documentation and references to support conclusions; 3) the articulation of a coherent position on a given topic; 4) the editing; and 5) the grammatical points ser/estar, compound/simple tenses, subjunctive, pronouns and prepositions. Homework consists of: 1) vocabulary assignments, 2) grammar homework assignment, 3) answers to text comprehension, or 4) one of the following writing assignments: a composition written at home or an essay written in the Language Lab.

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    74. ASPA 209- Spanish Composition & Grammar
    must write a short summary in spanish describing the pages and to have completed homeworkBEFORE coming composition topics are as follows Composición 1 UNA
    http://www.usca.edu/forlang/courses/aspa209.html
    Please forgive our mess;
    we're under construction!
    Fall 1998
    3 credits

    Instructor: Prof. R.L. Andrews
    Office: HSS B-5 Phone: 641-3729 (office) 502-0573 (home)
    Office Hours: MWF 1-2, Th 10:30-11:30 or by appointment
    OBJECTIVES: SPI 209 is designed as an intensive review and concentration on key areas of grammar and written expression in Spanish, as well as further vocabulary expansion. The class will provide students with situations to practice Spanish. The class will combine compositions, grammar review, internet research, and readings on Hispanic culture and issues. Some oral/aural work to increase accuracy.
    TEXTS:
    • Valette Situaciones 2nd edition
    • Alejandro Casona La dama del alba (Prentice-Hall edition)
    • Blanca Nieves y los Siete Enanos (Disney/Mouseworks)
    • Cenicienta y otros cuentos
    • reading packet
    • Harper-Collins Spanish-English Dictionary (recommended)
    GRADE:
    Exams 30% 100-90 A
    Final Exam 15% 89-87 B+
    Quizzes 10% 86-80 B Compositions 20% 79-77 C+ Cultural Awareness 5% 76-70 C Homework/ 20% 69-67 D+ Participation 66-60 D 59-0 F Return to the Spanish Homepage page last updated March 26 1999 803-648-6851 • 1-888-WOW-USCA Comments to webmaster

    75. Maxi Armas Spanish 103 Info Page
    The minimum length of a composition in spanish 103 is 200 hundred words. HomeworkIS useful. It facilitates the understanding of the material.
    http://academics.triton.edu/faculty/marmas/spn103.htm
    SPANISH 103 COURSE SYLLABUS
    objectives

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    homework
    ... Maxi's Homepage
    This course is a continuation of Spanish 102 and emphasizes the use of the Language for intemediate oral and written communication. This course also explores general aspects of culture in the Spanish Speaking world

    Course Objectives
    : This course is designed so that students completing the program successfully will achieve the
    following goals: 1. Pronunciation of all of the sounds of Spanish with sufficient accuracy to be understood by a native speaker of the language.
    2. Effective communication in basic survival situations that require the ability to greet; ask questions; express basic needs,
    and emotions; exchange information; and persuade, using the vocabulary and structure covered in the text.
    3. Comprehension of the ideas expressed within the framework of the vocabulary and grammatical structures presented.
    4. Understanding of simple Spanish prose on non technical, high frequency topics. Intellingent guessing at new vocabulary items based in context and the ability to demonstrate comprehension by answering questions on reading passages.

    76. Software
    Assisted Language Learning technology, composition software, Bible to think and expressthemselves in spanish.
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    77. Spanish 352: Spanish Composition

    http://www.gmu.edu/departments/fld/SPANISH/sp-352a.htm
    W 4:30PM-7:10AM
    Professor:
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    eromanme cnsoto@yahoo.com Department of Modern and Classical Languages
    George Mason University
    Office: Thompson 235A
    Office hours: T10:30-11:15AM; W7:30-8:00PM and by appointment Course description SPAN 352 is an intermediate Spanish course designed for students who have completed two years of instruction in Spanish (or can demonstrate an equivalent level of proficiency) and plan to continue studying the language. It is designed to help students develop their written skills and to familiarize them with a variety of types of writing. This course fulfills the writing-intensive requirement for the Spanish major. WebCT will be used as online teaching and communication tool. Objectives
    • To make students able to express clearly their own ideas in Spanish and communicate with each other and with Spanish native speakers students from Hayfield High School;
    • To develop written skills in Spanish so that students can elaborate different kinds of texts;
    • To enhance the process of writing by both a peer review process and a draft/feedback/revision process;

    78. VikingNet Homework Helpers
    homework ONLINE Good things for students, teachers, and famous quote for your compositionor report. spanish LANGUAGE AND HISPANIC CULTURE LATIN AMERICA ON
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    79. Library Of Congress Classification: P - Language And Literature
    16601693, Dramatic composition. 6001-8929, spanish Literature.
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    P - Language and Literature
    P General Lingusitics PA Classical Languages and Literature. ... Childrens' Literature. P Philology and Linguistics Relation to Psychology (General), Psycholinguistics Relation to Sociology, Socioliguistics Communication, Mass Media Language (General) Philosophy, Orgin, etc. of Language Science of Language, Linguistics Comparative Grammar Style, Composition, Rhetoric Translating and Interpreting Prosody, Metrics, Rhythmics Lexicography Linguistic Geography Indo-European Philology Extinct (Ancient or Medieval) Asian and European Languages PA Classical Languages and Literature Greek Philology and Language Latin Philology and Language Greek Literature: Ancient (Classic) to ca. 600 C.E.

    80. 310 2002 Syllabus
    by David Wren 4. A good spanish/English dictionary sent to you via email before eachcomposition process begins Back to top Textbook homework homework will be
    http://www.indiana.edu/~madweb/3102002/3102002syllabus.html
    Advanced Grammar and Composition
    (S310) Fall 2002 ~Syllabus~ Required Texts
    Course Evaluation

    Daily Preparation

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    General Information:

    Class discussion and assignments will be in Spanish.
    Required Texts:
    2. Workbook for Repase y escriba.
    3. Classpack: Spanish Grammar: A Quick Reference, by David Wren
    4. A good Spanish/English dictionary (hard-back recommended) Back to top Evaluation: Quizzes (1 at 4%, 4 @ 6.5%) 30% Final exam 25% Homework (6 from textbook @ 2%; 3 from workbook @ 1%) 15% Compositions (2 written at home @ 8%; 1 in-class @ 4%) 20% Class participation, preparation, attendance 10% Grading Scale: A+ = 97-100 B+ = 87-89 C+ = 77-79 D+ = 67-69 F = 0-59 A = 93-96 B = 83-86 C = 73-76 D = 63=66 A- = 90-92 B- = 80-82 C- + 70-72 D- = 60-62 Back to top Daily preparation Read the assignment (the Lectura and/or the grammatical/lexical explanations and examples that precede the exercises) carefully. Before class, write out all assigned exercises, which are indicated on the syllabus. Be sure to make a list of questions you would like addressed in class or during my office hours. We will collect homework assignments (a sample, not all) regularly, so please write on a separate sheet of paper and not in your book, indicate clearly the page number for each exercise, and bring the assignments with you to class each day. When we go over your homework in class, don't erase incorrect answers; make corrections in a different color (ink or pencil) so that I can see what types of problems you are having. No late assignments will be accepted unless you provide me with written documentation; this also means that if you do not attend class, you may not leave assignments in my mailbox and expect to receive a grade for the work.

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