AUSTIN COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES
SPAN 202B.............Fall, 2019
MWF 3-4:20pm
(AD 209)
Dr. Patrick Duffey, Professor of Spanish
Margarett Root Brown Chair of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Jordan 102.  Tel.  2377  Suite 61593
Office hours:  MWF 4:30 to 5:30 or by appt.
pduffey@austincollege.edu

Required Texts:

1.  Punto y aparte, 6/e by Foerster and Lambright

2.  Workbook,laboratory manual to accompany Punto y aparte 6th Ed

3. Access to Connect Spanish: https://connect.mheducation.com/class/p-duffey-span-202bmwf-
300-420pm


I. Description of the course. Sp 202 is the fourth course in AC's Spanish language program. This course focuses on communicative skills. Class time will be devoted primarily to discussions of readings, oral practice, listening comprehension practice, and vocabulary acquisition. Students are expected to review grammar rules and forms outside of class. Most of the grammar encountered in this class will not be new to you. This is because the purpose of the course is not to learn new rules and forms, but rather to learn to apply the rules in communicative situations.

There are seven communicative goals for this course:

  • describing and comparing in detail
  • narrating in the present
  • narrating in the past
  • narrating in the future
  • giving advice, expressing opinions and reacting to dramatic events and situations
  • talking about likes and dislikes and explaining why
  • hypothesizing about both personal and impersonal topics

In both oral and written work, you will learn to support your opinions clearly and convincingly. The course will be taught entirely in Spanish.

II. Attendance. Regular attendance is especially important in language classes. Students may make up any exam, quiz, or other assignment only if the absence occurs as a result of participation in an official Austin College athletic or other event, a serious illness, or some other unavoidable circumstance beyond the student's control.

III. Grading.

Major exams (2)

30%

Final exam

20%

Compositions (2)

8%

Attendance/participation

6%

Oral component

20%

Quizzes

6%

Workbook

10%

N.B. Late homework will not be accepted unless it is due to circumstances beyond the student's control. If you must turn in an assignment late, please let me know in advance.

A. Major exams (30%)

There will be two major exams, each covering two chapters.

B. Final exam (20%)

The final exam will be comprehensive.

C. Writing assignments (8%)

Each student will write compositions during the semester, one for each chapter.

D. Oral component (20%) 

For the oral component, students will complete the "Hablando del tema" sections of the textbook in class, as guided by the instructor.

E. Vocabulary and other quizzes (6%)

Throughout the semester, I will give quizzes on both vocabulary and grammatical structures and forms.

F. Workbook (10%)

IV. Academic integrity policy

It is understood that all students are subject to the rules of conduct set forth in the Austin College academic integrity policy. It is also understood that the instructor reserves the right to modify this syllabus as needed during the semester.

V. Disability Accommodation.

If you anticipate accessibility issues related to the format or requirements of the course, please meet with me so we can discuss solutions. Austin College seeks to provide reasonable accommodations for all individuals with disabilities and will comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations and guidelines. It is the responsibility of the student to register with and provide verification of academic accommodation needs to the Director of the Academic Skills Center as soon as possible. The student also must contact the faculty member in a timely manner to arrange for reasonable academic accommodations. For further information regarding disability services or to register for assistance, please contact the office at 903-813-2454 or visit the Academic Skills Center.

VI. El bosquejo del curso.

Semana 1

F Aug 30  2-11, PYA.

Semana 2

M Sep 2 12-15, PYA.

W Sep 4 16-24, PYA

F Sep 6 25-32, PYA

Semana 3

M Sep 9 33, PYA

W Sep 11 34-37, PYA

F Sep 13 38-48

Semana 4

M Sep 16 49-55 PYA

W Sep 18 56-65, PYA

F Sep 20 66, PYA

Semana 5

M Sep 23 67-69, PYA

W Sep 25 70-73, PYA

F Sep 27 74--85, PYA

Semana 6

M Sep 30 EXAM 1

W Oct 2 86-94, PYA

F Oct 4 95-99, PYA

Semana 7

M Oct 7 100-103, PYA

W Oct 9 104-107, PYA
Tarea: WKB 73-75

F Oct 11 FALL BREAK

Semana 8

M Oct 14 108-115, PYA

W Oct 16 116-120, PYA

F Oct 18 121-128, PYA

Semana 9

M Oct 21 129-132, PYA

W Oct 23 133-137, PYA

F Oct 25 138-148, PYA

Semana 10

M Oct 28 149-155, PYA

W Oct 30 EXAM 2

F Nov 1 156-163, PYA

Semana 11

M Nov 4 164-167, PYA

W Nov 6 168-172, PYA

F Nov 8 173-189, PYA

M Nov 11 190-195, PYA

W Nov 13 196-207, PYA

F Nov 15 Película
Tarea: WKB 135-137

M Nov 18  Película
Tarea: WKB 138-141

W Nov 20 Película
Tarea: WKB 142-144

F Nov 22 Película

THANKSGIVING BREAK

M Dec. 2 Review

W Dec. 4  Review

F Dec 6  Review

Thursday, December 12, 2019 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.  JORDAN 103       FINAL EXAM