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 Spanish 1A Provisional Course Calendar: Winter Quarter, 2013
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SQ = ¿Sabías que …? 4th or 5th edition (available at the Stanford Bookstore, on reserve in Green Library, and elsewhere)

Online Manual = online exercise manual to accompany ¿Sabías que …?  available at http://books.quia.com. Instructions on how to access the manual come with your textbook. (Additional copies of the audio materials that accompany ¿Sabías que …? are available at http://thelab.stanford.edu/sabias/index.html and http://mhhe.com/sabiasque5.)

Using Your Online Manual: Doing regular practice exercises in your manual may seem tedious, but such consistent reinforcement helps solidify your Spanish and enable you to produce it with increasing automaticity. As such, you should plan to spend one or more hours daily on language exercises, activities, and/or home study. You will be required to complete several of the exercises in your online manual, as indicated in the calendar below. Specifically, for the first lesson of each quarter, you will be expected to complete all the exercises in your online manual in order to become acquainted with its various exercise formats and to decide which are best suited to your learning styles. After that, you will be expected to complete 8 exercises of your choosing from each lesson of your online manual.

A Note on Diagnostic Assessments (Quizzes): There will be six diagnostic assessments administered throughout the quarter. They will be based on weekly themes (as noted in the calendar), and will emphasize the most recent chapter under study but will also be cumulative. No make-up diagnostics can or will be offered.  Instead, the lowest grade will be dropped from your overall diagnostic assessment grade, allowing you to miss a diagnostic in an emergency.

Oral Diagnostic Assessments: In addition to written diagnostics administered in class, you will also take a 15-minute oral diagnostic in the Digital Language Laboratory, on the second floor of Meyer Library, three times during the quarter. (See the ODA schedule to find out when your section is to do its oral diagnostics.) The diagnostic assessments are designed to track your improvement in oral proficiency as the quarter progresses. They will be graded on a pass/no credit basis. In order to pass, you will simply need to complete the assessment by responding to questions completely and spontaneously, without the use of reading or written notes. Reading (instead of speaking) responses will result in a loss of credit for that diagnostic. You will have a two-day window in which to complete your diagnostic, but we encourage you to do it as early as possible, as the Language Lab may become crowded with last-minute test-takers.

Portfolio Assignments and Composition Assignments: These enrichment activities are noted in the calendar below. For the specifics on these assignments, see the separate handouts at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.

WEEK ONE
THEMES: ¡Vamos a conocernos! (Let's get to know each other!)
En la Universidad

Objectives for Week One:

Interpersonal:
Meet and greet others; introduce yourself
Express politeness
Express place of origin
Express personal interests
Talk about people
Talk about academic fields and majors
Name classroom items and places at the university

Interpersonal:
Write a one-page essay describing yourself, your personality and interests


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

1/7
Introduction to Course Greetings and introductions (2-3) Stating/asking about personal information (2, 4-6)
Talking about academic fields and courses of study (7-10)
StudySQ pp. 1-17.
Study: Course Syllabus: overview, format, grading, and attendance.
Online Manual http://books.quia.com: Lección Preliminar pp. 1-12.

1/8

Lección preliminar

The alphabet (Online Manual p. 33)
Discussing likes and dislikes (10-12)
Study:  SQ pp. 17-20.
Online Manual: Lección Preliminar pp. 13-20 and Pronunciación pp. 33-37.
Study supplementary vocabulary list: La universidad (The University) and talking about majors and minors.
1/9 Describing people and things (13-17)
Naming things in the classroom and places at the university
Stating my major and asking someone what his or her major is
Study: SQ pp. 21-2.
Portfolio 1: Begin this assignment this evening. (Due next Wednesday.) Be sure to carefully read the instructions available at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.

1/10 Expressing existence using the verb hay (20-21)
Using numbers (17-19)
Study: SQ pp. 25-27.
Online Manual: Lección Preliminar pp. 21-27 and Pronunciación pp. 38-42.
Progress Card: Bring to class tomorrow a printed copy of the Progress Card, available on the course website at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.

1/11 Intercambio conversacional
Vistazos culturales: El español como lengua mundial (21-7)
Pre-writing for Composition 1.1
Introduce Progress Card

Study:  SQ pp. 30-38.
Online Manual: Lección Preliminar pp. 28-32.
Online Manual Lección 1: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 2 (Thursday).
Portfolio 1: Continue to work on this assignment.
Composition 1.1 «¿Quién soy yo?»
: See the composition guidelines at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html. Bring completed draft to class on Monday.

 

WEEK TWO
THEME: Las actividades diarias

Objectives for Week Two:

Interpersonal (continued from first week):
Meet and greet others; introduce oneself
Express appropriate politeness in context
Exchange personal information such as origin, interests and activities
Describe daily routines and schedules
Describe people and things
Ask and answer simple questions on the above topics
Extend, accept, and decline invitations

Interpretive:
Become familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world
Identify genres and patterns of radio programs

Presentational:
Revise your composition for content, organization, and style


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

1/14 Unidad uno:
Lección 1

Composition 1.1
: Peer revision of the first draft
Talking about daily routines and frequency of activities (30-9)
Days of the week (38)
Study: SQ pp. 39-45.
Portfolio 1: Compile and complete your work. Due Wednesday.
1/15 Describing and comparing my daily activities (39-42)
Expressing the time of day at which things happen (42-5)
Study: SQ pp. 45-54.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 1.
Portfolio 1: Compile and complete your work. Due in class tomorrow.
1/16
Lección 2
Addressing others; Expressing obligation, capability, and preference (45-9)
Vistazos culturales: La vida en el mundo hispano (50-4)
Portfolio 1
Study: SQ pp. 56-9.
Portfolio 2: Begin this assignment this evening. (Due next Wednesday.) Read carefully the instructions available on the course website at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.
Review for Reading Diagnostic/Theme: Las actividades en la universidad
1/17
Talking about weekend activities (56-8)
Talking about when we do and don’t do things using negation and negative words (58-9)
Reading Diagnostic/Theme: Las actividades en la universidad
Study: SQ pp. 60-6.
Online Manual Lección 2: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 3 (Wednesday).
1/18 More about likes and dislikes (60-61)
Talking about the activities of two or more people (61-3) Talking about activities that you and others do (64-6)
Study: SQ pp. 66-75.
Portfolio 2
: Continue to work this assignment over the weekend.
Composition 1.2 «¿Quién soy yo?»: Bring revised draft to class on Monday.
Study: Supplementary phrase list: Extending, accepting or declining invitations.

 

WEEK THREE
THEME: Las diversiones / ¿Qué pasó?

Objectives for Week Three:

Interpersonal:
Describe your daily activities and those of others
Describe your immediate world: leisure activities, personal interests and weather
Give and request information
Talk about recent events and activities

Interpretive:
Understand simple questions
Become with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world
Glean biographical information from written materials
Understand connected discourse in an expository text

Presentational:
Edit your composition with extra attention to correcting frequent errors, such as number and gender agreement, subject-verb agreement, and spelling


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

1/21 DIA FERIADO:
Martin Luther King

 
1/22 Composition 1.2: Editing the second draft
Extending, accepting or declining invitations

Talking about the weather, seasons of the year and climate (66-72)
Talking about future activities and events (73-5)
StudySQ pp. 76-84.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 2.
Portfolio 2: Compile and complete your work this evening. Due in class tomorrow.
1/23 Vistazos culturales: La música y la danza en el mundo hispano (76-9)
Talking about activities in the past (81-4)
Portfolio 2
StudySQ pp. 84-88.
Online Manual Lección 3: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 4 (Monday).
Portfolio 3: Begin this assignment this evening. (Due next Wednesday.) Read carefully the instructions available on the course website at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.
Suggestion: Plan ahead! As you read for this assignment, be thinking about a topic for your final, oral presentation in March.
Review for Listening Diagnostic/Theme: Las diversiones del fin de semana
1/24

Lección 3

Talking about what someone else did recently (84-8)
Listening Diagnostic/Theme: Las diversiones del fin de semana

StudySQ pp. 89-95.
Portfolio 3: Continue to work on this assignment this evening.

1/25

Talking about what you did recently (89-91)
In-class activity: scanning a text (92-5)
StudySQ pp. 96-101.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 3.
Composition 1.3: Self-edit and bring in the final draft, with all previous drafts and revisions stapled beneath it, on Monday.

 

WEEK FOUR
THEME: La familia

Objectives for Week Four:

Interpersonal:
Talk about recent activities and events (cont.)
Describe people, family members and their homes
Ask and answer simple questions about the above topics
Participate in a simple telephone conversation
Make comparisons

Interpretive:
Become familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world
Become familiar with issues surrounding bilingualism and Latinos in the U.S.
Identify genre and main details of a one-page written text

Presentational:
Write a 1.5-page description of a memorable experience


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

1/28 Composition 1.3
Talking to a friend about what he or she did recently (96-7)
Talking about what two or more people did recently (97-9)
Talking about what you and someone else did recently (99-101)

StudySQ pp. 102-14.
Online Manual Lección 4: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 5 (Friday).
Portfolio 3: Continue to work on this assignment this evening.

1/29 Unidad dos:
Lección 4

Vistazos culturales: El folclor en el mundo hispano (102-9)
Talking about the immediate family (112-14)
StudySQ pp. 116-120.
Study: Supplementary vocabulary:  Talking on the telephone
Portfolio 3: Compile and complete your work to turn in tomorrow.

1/30 Portfolio 3 Discussion of reading
Asking questions using interrogative words (119)
Talking about the extended family (116-20)
Talking on the telephone
Study: SQ pp. 120-33.
Review: Begin to review SQ pp. 1-141 for Midterm next Wednesday.
Review for Writing Diagnostic/Theme: La familia
1/31

Additional vocabulary related to the family (120-3)
Expressing to/for whom an action is performed (123-33)
Writing Diagnostic/Theme: La familia

StudySQ pp. 134-7.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 4.
Study: Supplementary vocabulary: La casa (The Home).
2/1 Talking about La casa
Pre-writing for Composition 2.1
Vistazos culturales: el bilingüismo en el mundo hispano (134-7)

StudySQ pp. 139-45 (through Actividad C).
Supplementary reading on bilingualism in the U.S.
Composition 2.1 «Una experiencia inolvidable»: See the composition guidelines available at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html. Bring completed draft to class on Monday.
Review: SQ pp. 1-141 for Midterm Wednesday.

 

WEEK FIVE
THEME: La familia / La salud mental y física

Objectives for Week Five:

Interpersonal:
Describe people, relationships, and surroundings in greater detail
Ask and answer simple questions pertaining to the above categories
Participate in a simulated service encounter, such as a medical consultation

Interpretive:
Understand one-page readings on a familiar topic
List ideas in brief oral texts about which you have some knowledge
Become familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world

Presentational:
Revise your composition for content, organization, and style


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

2/4 Lección 5

Composition 2.1
: Peer revision of the first draft
Discussion of Supplementary Reading
Describing and comparing people’s physical characteristics (139-42)
Talking about family resemblances (142-5)
Study: SQ pp. 149 (“Gramática”)-150
Online Manual Lección 5: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 6 (Tuesday, 2/12).
Review: Continue to review for Wednesday’s midterm.
Progress Card: Review your progress card and check off those items you feel you can do so far. Bring it to class tomorrow.

2/5

Review for Midterm
Progress Card Check

ReviewSQ “Lección Preliminar” through “Lección 4” pp. 1-145 and supplementary handouts for midterm tomorrow.
2/6 Midterm Portfolio 4: Begin work on this assignment. Carefully review the explanation provided at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html before you begin. But don’t delay: this is a “time sensitive” project!
2/7

Describing people’s physical or mental state (145-6)
Talking about the body and health
Service Encounter: Calling a health hot-line, describing your symptoms and seeking medical advice

StudySQ pp. 147-51.
Portfolio 4: Continue to work on this assignment as needed.
Review: Supplementary vocabulary lists on using the telephone, talking about health, and calling a health hotline.

2/8

Talking about knowing people (147-8)
More about relationships and daily routines (148-51)

Study: SQ pp. 152-5.
Composition 2.2 «Una experiencia inolvidable»: Bring revised draft to class on Monday.
Portfolio 4: Continue to work on this assignment as needed.

 

WEEK SIX
THEME: ¿Cómo era la vida?

Objectives for Week Six:

Interpersonal:
Describe your immediate world: situations and events, past and present
Describe your immediate world: the family (cont.)
Ask and answer simple questions (cont.)
Describe people (cont.)
Interact in Spanish with a native speaker

Interpretive:
Understand connected discourse in an expository text
List ideas in brief oral presentations of which you have some knowledge
Become familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world
Become familiar with with health issues relating to Latinos in the U.S.

Presentational:
Edit your composition with extra attention to correcting frequent errors


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

2/11
Composition 2.2: Editing the second draft
Expressing reciprocity (152-5)
Study: SQ pp. 156-9.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 5.
Supplementary reading on health issues relating to Latinos in the U.S.
Portfolio 4: Continue to work on this assignment as needed.

2/12

Intercambio conversacional
Vistazos culturales: el mestizaje en el mundo hispano (156-9)
StudySQ pp. 161-9.
Online Manual Lección 6: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 7 (Friday).
Portfolio 4: Complete and submit it tomorrow.

2/13 Lección 6

Portfolio 4
Using numbers 30-99 and talking about people’s age (161-2)
Using numbers 200-1999 and expressing years (163-4)
Describing continuous actions in the present (165-9)
StudySQ pp. 170-72.
Portfolio 5: Begin this assignment this evening. (Due next Wednesday.) Read carefully the instructions available on the course website at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.
Review for Reading Diagnostic/Theme: La salud mental y física

2/14
Describing and narrating continuous actions in the past (170-72)
Reading Diagnostic/Theme: La salud mental y física

Study: SQ pp. 173-9.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 6.
Portfolio 5: Continue to work on this assignment.

2/15 Describing and narrating continuous actions in the past (173-6)
Describing similarities and equalities (176-9)
Study: SQ pp. 180-5, 188-96.
Composition 2.3: Self-edit and bring in the final draft, with all previous drafts and revisions stapled beneath it, on Tuesday.
Portfolio 5: Continue to work on this assignment.

 

WEEK SEVEN
THEME: La comida

Objectives for Week Seven:

Interpersonal:
Make comparisons of equality and inequality
Describe foods and eating habits
Express opinions about foods
Ask and answer questions relating to the above categories

Interpretive:
Understand connected discourse in an expository text
List ideas in brief oral presentations of which you have some knowledge
Become familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world
Become familiar with issues pertaining to Spanish-speaking (im)migrants in the U.S.

Presentational:
Write a two-page composition comparing your generation’s lifestyle to that of your grandparents when they were your age


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

2/18 DIA FESTIVO: Día de los Presidentes Online Manual Lección 7: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 8 (Tuesday, 2/28).
Portfolio 5
: Continue to work on this assignment.
2/19 Lección 7

Composition 2.3
Vistazos culturales: La inmigración y emigración en el mundo hispano (180-85)
Naming and describing foods, snacks and eating preferences (188-94)
Expressing to or for whom an action is performed (194-6)
Study: SQ pp. 196-201.
Supplementary reading
on Latino (im)migration and the U.S.
Portfolio 5
: Compile and complete this assignment to turn in tomorrow.
2/20
Portfolio 5
Discussion of supplementary reading on Latino (im)migration and the U.S.
Talking about meals and mealtimes (196-201)
Video: Los hispanos hablan

Study: SQ pp. 201-207.
Portfolio 6: Review the options for this assignment and decide what you'd like to do. Due March 8.
Review for Listening Diagnostic/Theme: La comida

2/21 Listening Diagnostic/Theme: La comida
Talking about snacks (201-3)
Talking about eating habits using indirect object pronouns (204-7)
Time in class to work on Portfolio 6
Study: SQ pp. 207-210.
Study
: Supplementary handout on describing food.
2/22
More on describing food and reacting to it (207-10)
Pre-writing for Composition 3.1 (due Monday)
Study: SQ pp. 210-211.
Composition 3.1 «Dos generaciones»: See the composition guidelines at spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html. Bring completed draft to class on Monday.

 

WEEK EIGHT
THEME: La cocina y los modales

Objectives for Week Eight:

Interpersonal:
Describe differences in eating customs
Ask and answer questions in context
Participate in a simulated service encounter, such as in a restaurant

Interpretive:
Understand connected discourse in an expository text (cont.)
Become familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world

Presentational:
Present information to classmates on topics researched electronically
Answer questions about prepared topics
Revise your composition for content, organization, and style


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

2/25

Composition 3.1: Revising the first draft
Time in class to work on Portfolio 6
Intercambio conversacional: Preferencias alimenticias (210-11)

StudySQ pp. 212-216.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 7.
Web Activity:SQ p. 214 Activity (1), (2) OR (3) «Navegando la red». For links to informative websites, try www.mhhe.com/sabias4 or spanlang.stanford.edu/resources/index.html.

2/26 Vistazos culturales: La cocina en el mundo hispano (212-13)
Discussion of Web activity
(214)
Review guidelines for oral presentation
Study: SQ pp. 218-221.
Online Manual Lección 8
: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 9 (Monday).
Have you chosen a topic for your oral presentation? (See your instructor’s guidelines.)
Bring items to "sell" in tomorrow's "open air" market.

Review for Writing Diagnostic/Theme: Los buenos modales

2/27

Lección 8

Talking about eating habits and table etiquette (218-21)
Mercado al aire libre

Study: SQ pp. 222-226.
Portfolio 7: Although you’re still working on Portfolio 6, this is a good time to start compiling Portfolio 7. Go to spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html for details.

2/28 Making recommendations using impersonal expressions (222-6)
Writing Diagnostic/Theme: Los buenos modales
Study: SQ pp. 227-31.
Study:
Supplementary handouts: En el restaurante and Expressing reactions to foods.
Portfolios 6 and 7: work on these as necessary.
3/1

Talking about eating in restaurants (227-8)
Service encounter: En el restaurante plus Expressing reactions to food
Expressing cause and purpose using por and para (229-31)
Study: SQ p. 235.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 8.
Composition 3.2 «Dos generaciones»: Bring revised draft to class on Monday.
Portfolio 6: Due Thursday.
Final Presentation: Write and submit a brief outline in Spanish of your final presentation.

WEEK NINE
THEME: Las bebidas y los hábitos

Objectives for Week Nine:

Interpersonal:
Describe and narrate events (cont.)
Describe people and daily activities (cont.)
Ask and answer simple questions (cont.)

Interpretive:
Understand connected discourse in an expository text (cont.)
Identify genre and main details of a written text
Understand simple questions (cont.)
Understand information requested (cont.)

Presentational:
Edit your composition with extra attention to correcting frequent errors


Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

3/4 Composition 3.2: Editing the second draft
Final Presentation Outline in Spanish
Vistazos culturales (232-5)
Intercambio (235)

StudySQ pp. 237-40.
Online Manual Lección 9: Choose any 8 exercises and complete by Sunday.
3/5
Lección 9

Naming and describing beverages (237-8)
Narrating sequences of events (238-40)
Study: SQ pp. 245-8.
3/6 Reading strategies: Vamos a ver (241-4, 8)
Video: La viticultura chilena
Expressing prohibitions and responsibility (245-8)
Portfolio 6: due TOMORROW.
3/7 Portfolio 6: Bring your video or audio recording to share with the class. StudySQ pp. 249-51.
Portfolio 7
: Continue to work on this assignment.
3/8 Video: Los hispanos hablan
Comparing habits and cultures (249-51)
Vistazos culturales: El arte y la literatura en el mundo hispano (252-5)

Composition 3.3: Self-edit and bring in the final draft, with all previous drafts and revisions stapled beneath it, on Monday.
Portfolio 7
: Complete this assignment to turn in on Monday.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 9.

WEEK TEN
THEME: Repaso

Objectives for End-Quarter Period:

Interpretive:
List ideas in brief oral presentations

Presentational:
Present rehearsed reports on a topic pertaining to the Spanish-speaking world, such as important cultural figures, places, or customs
Answer questions about your prepared presentation topic
Ask questions of others following their presentations

END-QUARTER PERIOD

Date

Class Activities

Preparation for the next class
(at home/in lab)

3/11 Composition 3.3
Portfolio 7
Presentations and review

Study/Review: SQ Lección preliminar through Lección 9 pp. 1-257.
3/12 Presentations and review Study/Review: SQ Lección preliminar through Lección 9 pp. 1-257.

3/13 Presentations and review Study/Review: SQ Lección preliminar through Lección 9 pp. 1-257.

3/14 Presentations and review Study/Review: SQ Lección preliminar through Lección 9 pp. 1-257.

3/15 Presentations and review Study/Review: SQ Lección preliminar through Lección 9 pp. 1-257.


Final Examination: Tuesday, March 19, 12:15-3:15