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 Spanish 2A Provisional Course Calendar: Winter Quarter, 2010
Overview
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Spanish 3
Spanish 1A
Spanish 2A
Course Format
Grading
Attendance Policy
Stanford Honor Code
Office of Accessible Education
ODA Schedule

 

A printable version of this calendar is available by clicking here.

SQ
= ¿Sabías que …? (textbook available at the Stanford Bookstore and on reserve in Green Library)

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/spanish2A.html.

WEEK ONE
THEME: Repaso/La salud mental y física

Objectives for Week One:

Be able to perform the objectives of the previous quarter, such as:

Interpersonal:                 
Describe your immediate world
Describe your activities, past and present
Describe the activities of others, past and present
Ask and answer questions
Give and request information

Interpretive:                 
Understand connected discourse in an expository text
Understand simple questions
Understand information requested
List ideas in brief oral presentations

Presentational:
Present a rehearsed report on a topic related to the Spanish-speaking world
Answer questions about your presentation topic
Edit your compositions with extra attention to correcting frequent errors

For a complete list of the objectives for last quarter, see the Spanish 1A Progress Card at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish1A.html.

Interpersonal:                 
Begin to be able to tell a story about something that happened in the past
Talk about feelings

Presentational:
Write a 2-page story using a wide array of language functions from Spanish 1A, such as communicating about past events, and describing people and their activities


Date

Class Activities

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

1/4

Introduction to Course
Review: Narration in the present and future time frames (using the ir a + infinitive construction)

Study: SQ Lecciones 1-9.
Study: Course Syllabus (overview, format, grading, attendance) at http://spanlang.stanford.edu.
Portfolio 1A: Begin this assignment this evening. Carefully read the instructions available at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html.
Although this assignment is due one week from this Wednesday, it is time-sensitive, so read the instructions and get started as soon as possible.

1/5
Repaso

Review: Narration in the past

Study: SQ Lecciones 1-9.
Online Manual
: Lección 10 p. 18.
Portfolio 1A: Have you located a native conversation partner yet?

1/6

 

Review: More narration in the past

StudySQ pp. 260-266.
Online Manual: Lección 10 p. 18.
Portfolio 1A: Have you made an appointment with your native conversation partner? Please be considerate and give him/her ample notice, and be sure to offer a favor for one extended.

1/7
Unidad cuatro

Lección 10

Pre-writing for Composition 1.1:Lluvia de ideas (Brainstorming)
Talking about feelings (260-266)

StudySQ pp. 266-273.
Online Manual: pp. 19-25.
Progress Card: Bring to class tomorrow a printed copy of the Progress Card, available at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html.
Portfolio 1A: Continue working on this assignment.

1/8

Introduce Progress Card
More pre-writing for
Composition 1.1
Talking about how people show their feelings (266-269)
Expressing absence and presence using the verbs faltar and quedar (270-273)

StudySQ pp. 274-276.
Study supplementary vocabulary:
Extending, accepting or declining invitations
Online Manual: pp. 26-27, 29-31.
Composition 1.1 «Un cuento de hadas». Be sure to write according to the guidelines available at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html Bring completed draft to class on Monday.

 

WEEK TWO
THEME: La salud mental y física (cont.) / El relajo

Objectives for Week Two:

Interpersonal:
Talk about leisure activities
Handle a hospital service encounter
Give recommendations
Extend, accept, and reject invitations
Talk about habitual actions in the past
Give opinions

Interpretive:
Understand talk about leisure activities
Understand talk about health and health recommendations
Understand invitations, acceptances, and rejections
Understand discussions of habitual actions in the past
Become more 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)

1/11

Composition 1.1 Peer revision of the first draft
Talking about leisure activities (274-276)
Supplementary vocabulary: Extending, accepting or declining invitations

Study: SQ pp. 276-277.
Portfolio 1A: Due Wednesday.
Study supplementary vocabulary: En el hospital.
Online Manual: pp. 34-36.

1/12

Giving recommendations (276-277)
At the hospital
Intercambio: Entrevistas (281-283)

Study: SQ pp. 278-287.
Online Manual
: p. 37-39.
Portfolio 1A: Due tomorrow.

1/13
Talking about habitual past actions (278-281)
Vistazos culturales: La globalización en el mundo hispano (284-287)
Portfolio 1A

Study: SQ pp. 289-294.
Online Manual Lección 11: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 12 (Tuesday).
Review for Reading Diagnostic/Theme: La salud y el ocio (leisure)

1/14
Lección 11

Talking about more activities for relaxation (289-291)
Talking about places and related leisure activities (291-294)
Reading Diagnostic/Theme: La salud y el ocio (leisure)

Study: SQ pp. 295-296.
Portfolio 1B: Make arrangements to meet with your conversation partner. See portfolio instructions at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html. Due Wednesday.

1/15


Giving opinions using the infinitive
Talking about actions in progress in the present (295-296)

Study: SQ pp. 297-307.
Composition 1.2 «Un cuento de hadas»: Bring revised draft to class on Tuesday.
Portfolio 1B:Make arrangements to meet with your conversation partner. Due Wednesday.

 

WEEK THREE
THEME: La gente famosa

Objectives for Week Three:

Interpersonal:
Begin to be able to tell a story about something that happened in the past
Talk about stress and injuries
Talk about habitual actions in the past
Give orders

Interpretive:
Understand talk about habitual activites in the past
Understand orders
Become more familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world

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


Date

Class Activities

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

1/18

DIA FERIADO: Día de Martin Luther King

Portfolio 1B: Due Wednesday.

1/19

Composition 1.2: Editing the second draft
Talking about leisure activities in the past (297-301)
Narrating in the past (302-307)
Study: SQ pp. 307-311.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 11.
Portfolio 1B: Due tomorrow.

1/20
Lección 12

Portfolio 1B
Intercambio: La tensión y el estrés (307)
Vistazos culturales: Las civilizaciones prehispánicas (308-311)

Study: SQ pp. 313-315.
Online Manual Lección 12: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 13 (Friday).
Review for Listening Diagnostic/Theme: La salud y el ocio

1/21

Talking about injuries and dangers (313-315)
Listening Diagnostic/Theme: La salud y el ocio
Study: SQ pp. 316-319; 324-326.
Portfolio 2A: Begin to work on this assignment this evening. Carefully read the instructions at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html. This is a time sensitive project, so begin immediately. Due Wednesday. Suggestion: Plan ahead. Choose a reading that could suppor your next composition, an exposé on a cultural theme.

1/22

Talking more about habitual activities in the past (316-319)
Telling others what to do (324-326)

Study: SQ pp. 326-337.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 12.
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 gente famosa (cont.)

Objectives for Week Four:

Interpersonal:
Give, accept, and reject apologies
Describe personalities
Talk about what you have done using the present perfect

Interpretive:
Understand apologies, and acceptances and rejections of apologies
Become more familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world
Understand personality descriptions
Understand when people talk about what they have done
Identify point of view in a text dealing with contemporary issues

Presentational:
Write a 2.5-page argumentative essay
Present descriptions of people

 

Date

Class Activities

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

1/25

Composition 1.3
Reading: «¿Eres adicto/a a la computadora?» (329)
More on telling others what to do (326-329)
Vistazos culturales: El indigenismo en el mundo hispano (330-337)

Study: SQ pp. 340-344.
Online Manual Lección 13: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 14 (next Monday).
Supplementary reading: Me llamo Rigoberta Menchú, "Los nahaules".
Portfolio 2A: Due Wednesday.

1/26
Unidad cinco Lección 13

Pre-reading for Me llamo Rigoberta Menchú...: Cross-cultural uses of animals to represent human personality (354)
Describing personalities (340-344)

Study: SQ pp. 345-349.
Portfolio 2A: Due tomorrow.

1/27

Portfolio 2A
Composition 2.1 Pre-writing/Lluvia de ideas
Talking about completed actions in the past using the present perfect (345-349)

Study: SQ pp. 349-351.
Study supplementary vocabulary:
Giving, accepting, and rejecting apologies
Review for Writing Diagnostic/Theme: La personalidad

1/28

Talking about interpersonal interactions with verbs that require the reflexive pronoun (349-351)
Giving, accepting, and rejecting apologies
Writing Diagnostic/Theme
: La personalidad
Study: SQ pp. 351-353.
Supplementary reading on the environment, el medio ambiente

1/29

Using reflexive verbs to talk about ourselves and others (351-353)
Vistazos culturales: El medio ambiente en el mundo hispano (358-361)
Supplementary reading on the environment, el medio ambiente

Study: SQ pp. 356-357.
Study Supplementary vocabulary: emotions such as sympathy, admiration, anger, and surprise
Study for Midterm Wednesday
Composition 2.1: Exposición de un tema cultural: Carefully review the composition guidelines available at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html. Bring completed draft to class on Monday.


WEEK FIVE
THEME: ¿Por naturaleza o crianza?

Objectives for Week Five:

Interpersonal:
Express opinion
Express sympathy, admiration, anger, and surprise
Describe famous people or personal heroes
Express hypothetical situations and concepts
Talk about likes and dislikes

Interpretive:

Understand opinions
Understand descriptions of people
Understand expressions of sympathy, admiration, anger, surprise
Become more familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world

Presentational:
Present written descriptions about people
Revise your essay for content, organization, and style


Date

Class Activities

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

2/1

Composition 2.1: Peer revision of the first draft
Intercambio: La personalidad de tu compañer@ de clase (356-357)
Expressing sympathy, admiration, anger, and surprise

Study for Midterm Wednesday: Review Lessons 10-13, including vocabulary summaries at the end of each lesson, the grammar summary (pp. 291, 317, 341-345, 353-355, 369), and supplementary readings and vocabulary lists.
Online Manual:  Complete 8 exercises from Lección 13.
Progress Card: Review your progress card and check off those items you feel you can do so far. Bring it to class tomorrow.

2/2

Progress Card check and Review for Midterm

Study for Midterm tomorrow.

 

2/3

Midterm

Study: SQ pp. 363-365; 367-369.
Online Manual Lección 14: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 15 (Monday).
Navegando la red: SQ p. 375: Search for information in Spanish; print it out, summarize it in Spanish in your own words in a sentence or two, and circle and provide a definition for five new vocabulary words.

 

2/4
Lección 14

Describing famous people in history (363-365)
Reading about a famous person (365-366)
Web Activity
Expressing hypothetical situations using the Conditional
(367-369)



Study: SQ pp. 369-381.
Portfolio 2B: Begin this assignment this evening. Read carefully the instructions available at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html Due in one week.

2/5

Expressing contrary to fact and hypotheticals using the past subjunctive (369-372)
Talking about likes and dislikes using the object marker “a” (373-374)



Study: SQ pp. 374-381.
Study: Supplementary vocabulary: Asking for favors and offering assistance using polite language
Composition 2.2: Bring revised draft to class on Monday.
Portfolio 2B: Continue to work on this assignment.

 

 

WEEK SIX
THEME: La gente famosa (cont.) y ¿Por naturalez o por crianza?

Objectives for Week Six:

Interpersonal:
As for favors and offer assistance
Give and receive directions
Express opinions

Interpretive:
Understand opinions
Understand requests for favors and assistance
Talk about personal iterests as well as thos of your community
Become more familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish speaking world

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


Date

Class Activities

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

2/8

Composition 2.2: Editing the second draft
Asking for favors and offering assistance using polite language More on talking about hypothetical situations (374-376)
Vistazos culturales: Las ciencias en el mundo hispano (378-381)

Study: SQ p. 377.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 14.
Study supplementary science reading.
Portfolio 2B: Due Wednesday.

2/9

Intercambio: ¿A quién te gustaría conocer? (377)
Supplementary science reading

Study: SQ pp. 383-385.
Online Manual Lección 15: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 16 (Friday).
Study supplementary vocabulary: La ciudad and Giving directions.
Portfolio 2B: Complete and compile this assignment this evening. Due tomorrow.

2/10
Lección 15

Portfolio 2B
Telling where things are (383-384)
Giving and receiving directions (384-385)
La ciudad

Study: SQ pp. 386-389.
Review for Reading Diagnostic/Theme: La gente famosa

2/11

Reading: Sense of direction in animals (386)
Describing destinations using por and para (388-389)
Reading Diagnostic/Theme: La gente famosa


Study: SQ pp. 389-393.
Portfolio 3A: Begin this time sensitive assignment this evening. Read carefully the instructions on the course website at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html. Due next Wednesday.

2/12

Expressing opinions about something using lo + adjective (389-391)
Reading skills: scanning a text (391-393)
Composition 3.1: Lluvia de ideas

StudySQ pp. 394-400.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 15.
Composition 2.3: Self-edit and bring in the final draft, with all previous drafts and revisions stapled beneath it, on Tuesday.
Portfolio 3A: Continue to work on this assignment over the weekend.

 

WEEK SEVEN
THEME: El turismo

Objectives for Week Seven:

Interpersonal:
Express opinions
Talk about clothing and what you are wearing
Make travel reservations
Complain

Interpretive:
Understand directions
Understand complaints
Draw comparisons among socio-geographic features of the Spanish-speaking world
Use the Internet and the newspapers to seek and read articles that correspond to your academic interests

Presentational:
Present brief oral reports on economic issues in the Spanish-speaking world
Write a 3-page argumentative essay on an issue relevant within the Spanish-speaking world or local Spanish-speaking community



Date

Class Activities

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

2/15

DIA FERIADO: Día de los Presidentes

Portfolio 3A: Due Wednesday.

2/16

Composition 2.3
Time in class to plan Portfolio 4
Talking and reading about genetics and personality (394-396)
Vistazos culturales: La economía en el mundo hispano (398-400)

StudySQ pp. 406-411.
Online Manual Lección 16: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 17 (next Monday).
Portfolio 3A: Compile and complete your work this evening. Due tomorrow.

2/17

Portfolio 3A
Talking about clothing (406-409) Talking about appearances and how clothes fit using reflexive verbs (409-411)
More Pre-writing for Composition 3.1
Time in class to work on Portfolio 4

StudySQ p. 411-418.
Study supplementary vocabulary:
Making travel reservations.
Review for Listening Diagnostic/Theme: La ropa y el turismo

2/18
Unidad seis
Lección 16

Talking about trips and traveling (411-418)
Making travel reservations
Listening Diagnostic/Theme: La ropa y el turismo

StudySQ pp. 418-420.
Study supplementary vocabulary: Complaining.
Portfolio 3B: Begin this time sensitive assignment this evening. You will be looking for articles to help you research your topic for Composition 3.1. Carefully review the details of both Portfolio 3B and Composition 3.1 at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html.
Portfolio 3B is due Wednesday, but bring at least one relevant article to class tomorrow for a pre-writing activity.

2/19

Complaining
Telling others what to do using formal commands (418-420)
More Pre-writing for Composition 3.1 (with attention to including one or more citations in the paper)


StudySQ pp. 420-423.
Practice dialogues on making travel reservations and complaining.
Composition 3.1 Exposición. See guidelines at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html. Bring completed draft to class on Monday.

 

WEEK EIGHT
THEME: Las profesiones

Objectives for Week Eight:

Interpersonal:
Talk about hypothetical events
Express opinions
Talk about professions and job-searching preferences
Look for an apartment
Describe the type of apartment or home I’d like to rent or purchase

Interpretive:
Understand talk about hypotheical events
Understand opinions
Understand descriptions of different professions
Understand connected discourse in an expository text

Presentational:
Revise your composition for content, organization, and style
Present rehearsed reports on such topics as future career plans


Date

Class Activities

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

2/22

Composition 3.1: Revising the first draft
Talking about hypothetical events using the Conditional (420-423)
Time in class to work on Portfolio 4
Intercambio: Un viaje al extranjero (423)

StudySQ pp. 424-428.
Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 16.
Portfolio 3B : Due Wednesday.
Bring fun clothing for Tuesday's fashion show!

2/23

Final Presentation Guidlines and Lluvia de ideas
Vistazos culturales: La moda en el mundo hispano (424-428)
Un desfile de modas (a fashion show)

StudySQ pp. 430-438.
Online Manual Lección 17: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them before the start of Lección 18 (Friday).
Portfolio 3B : Due tomorrow.

2/24
Lección 17

Portfolio 3B
Talking about professions (430-434)
Describing indefinite or unknown people, places and things using the subjunctive (435-438)

StudySQ pp. 439-442.
Review for Writing Diagnostic/Theme: Las profesiones y la ropa

2/25

Talking about required traits for different professions (439-441)
Describing nonexistent people, places and things using the subjunctive (441-442)
Writing Diagnostic/Theme: Las profesiones y la ropa

StudySQ pp. 443-447.
Study supplementary vocabulary: Looking for an apartment.
Portfolio 4: Due in one week.

2/26

Looking for an apartment
Expressing intentions in the future using the subjunctive (443-445)
Making professional plans for the future (445-447)

StudySQ pp. 448-452.
Online Manual:Complete 8 exercises from Lección 17.
Composition 3.2: Bring revised draft to class on Monday.
Portfolio 4: Work on this assignment as necessary.
Outline in Spanish of final presentation due Tuesday.



WEEK NINE

THEME: Hay que tener cuidado / El indigenismo

Objectives for Week Nine:

Interpersonal:
Express opinions
Clarify and restate information
Talk about the future
Express uncertainty, doubt, probability, and possibility
Express agreement or lack thereof

Interpretive:
Understand opinions
Understand advice regarding career choices
Understand connected discourse in an expository text
Become more familiar with the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world

Presentational:
Present rehearsed reports on a topic related to the Spanish-speaking world
Edit your composition with attention to frequent errors


Date

Class Activities

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

3/1

Composition 3.2: Editing the second draft
Intercambio: Recomendaciones para elegir una profesión (447)
Vistazos culturales: La revolución y la guerra civil en el mundo hispano (448-452)

StudySQ pp. 454-456.
Online Manual Lección 18: Choose any 8 exercises and complete them by Friday.
Outline in Spanish of final presentation
due tomorrow.
Portfolio 4
: Continue to work on this assignment as necessary. Due Thursday.
Portfolio 5: Final Compilation: Read carefully the instructions available on the course website at http://spanlang.stanford.edu/first_year/spanish2A.html. Due one week from today.

3/2
Lección 18

Outline in Spanish of final presentation
Talking about the future (454-456)
Lectura: women in professional fields (457)

Study: SQ pp. 457-460.
Study supplementary vocabulary: Expressing opinions and (lack of) agreement, and Clarifying and restating information.
Portfolio 4: Continue to work on this assignment as necessary. Due Thursday.
Portfolio 5: Continue to work on this assignment as needed.


3/3

Expressing uncertainty, doubt, probability and possibility using the subjunctive (457-460)
Expressing opinions and (lack of) agreement
Clarifying and restating information

Study: SQ pp. 463-467.
Portfolio 4: Compile and complete this assignment this evening. Due in class tomorrow.
Portfolio 5: Continue to work on this assignment as needed.

3/4

Portfolio 4
Reading: Apocalipsis (460-462)
Talking about the future (463-467)

 


Study: SQ pp. 472-474.
Review supplementary vocabulary: Expressing opinions and (lack of) agreement, and Clarifying and restating information.
Prepare Final Presentation
Portfolio 5 Final Compilation: Due Monday.

3/5

Review expressing opinions and (lack of) agreement, and clarifying and restating information in light of Vistazos culturales: El futuro del español en los Estados Unidos (468-471)

 


Online Manual: Complete 8 exercises from Lección 18.
Composition 3.3: Self-edit and bring in the final draft, with all previous drafts and revisions stapled beneath it, on Monday.
Prepare your final presentation.
Portfolio 5 Final Compilation: Due Monday.


WEEK TEN
END-QUARTER PERIOD

Objectives for End-Quarter Period:

Interpretive:
List ideas in brief oral presentations

Presentational:
Present a rehearsed report (20-30 minutes) on topics of broad interest reflecting your knowledge of the socio-geography of the Spanish-speaking world or knowledge of academic topics of particular interest to you, such as your major or current events and issues
Answer questions about your prepared presentation topic using appropriate language for an academic presentation
Ask questions of others following their presentations


Date

Class Activities

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

3/8

Composition 3.3
Portfolio 5
Presentations and review

 

Study/Review:  Lecciones 10-18, especially SQ pp. 287, 311, 333-337, 361, 381, 400-403, 427-428, 451-452, 471-474, supplementary vocabulary and readings, and elsewhere as needed to prepare for your final exam.

Prepare your final presentation.

3/9

Presentations and review

Study/ReviewSQ Lecciones 10-18, Vocabulary and Grammar Summaries, and supplementary vocabulary handouts

3/10

Presentations and review

Study/ReviewSQ Lecciones 10-18, Vocabulary and Grammar Summaries, and supplementary vocabulary handouts

3/11

Presentations and review

Study/ReviewSQ Lecciones 10-18, Vocabulary and Grammar Summaries, and supplementary vocabulary handouts

3/12

Presentations and review

Study/ReviewSQ Lecciones 10-18, Vocabulary and Grammar Summaries, and supplementary vocabulary handouts


Final Examination: Tuesday, March 16, 12:15-3:15