DELTA SPAN 1 - CLASS INFORMATION SHEET

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CLASS INFORMATION SHEET 1San Joaquin Delta College Office of Instruction5151 Pacific Avenue Instructor: L. S. RichStockton, CA. 95207 Office: Cunningham 236 8:00 AM E-mail: [email protected] & Number: Spanish 1Title of Course: Elementary SpanishLecture hours: 5 LAB Hours: Listen to one song on CD 90 minutes per weekCatalog Description: This course offers an introduction to the Spanishlanguage and Spanish cultures. Emphasis will be placed on the followingskills in the order given: listening, speaking, reading and writing.Textbook: Conversational Spanish Spanish Grammar in Review Manual for Spanish 1-2 The First Thousand Words in SpanishRequired Equipment and/or Supplies:1 CDPurposes or Goals of the Course:1. to understand a non-technical lecture or reading2. to participate in a discussion or interview in everyday idiomaticSpanish3. to understand the syntactical structure of Spanish4. to recognize the sounds of spoken Spanish5. to articulate sounds to communicate in Spanish6. to demonstrate an understanding of the written word and itsmeaning7. identify various aspects of the cultureObligation of the Student:THIS COURSE REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF 3 HOURS PER WEEK FOREACH UNIT OF CREDIT, EXCLUDING CLASS TIME. (California StateEducation Code: Title V, Section 55002)CLASS INFORMATION SHEET 21. Anyone absent the first three days of class will be dropped.2. Proper registration in this class is the responsibility of thestudent. IF A STUDENT WISHES TO DROP THE COURSE, ITIS HIS/HER RESPONSIBILITY TO DO SO.. 3. In class the student is expected to observe the general rules ofconduct as specified in the student handbook.4. Your name, date, class hour, ASSIGNMENT, and Spanish 1must be on the upper right hand corner of your work or ITWILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. There is NO make up work.There are NO make up tests.5. Students who are absent will not be allowed to turn inhomework or take the quiz, exam, or midterm if one is given onthe day of the absence and will receive a grade of zero. NOMAKE-UPS ARE GIVEN. (POLICIES & PROCEDURE 6401 E4.)6. YOU MUST BE READY TO BEGIN WORKING ON TIME or itwill be recorded as a NON-PARTICIPANT DAY. YOU WILLRECEIVE A ZERO for the day and NO WORK OF ANY KINDWILL BE ACCEPTED.7. I expect the student to engage in the learning process as anactive participant. If you are absent, YOU are strongly advisedto call a classmate and obtain any missed information. DoNOT E-mail me to ask about missed work.8. Extra credit is limited to 20 points and is due on or before May3, 2004.Course Content:1. Spanish is the language of instruction.2. The emphasis is on understanding, speaking and readingSpanish.3. Introduction of the syntactical structure of Spanish.4. Recognition of the sounds of Spanish.5. Knowledge of the writing system.6. Exposure to the culture.CLASS INFORMATION SHEET 3Method of Evaluation:Mid Semester Grade:1. Classroom participation 10%2. 6 Dictations (songs) 10% 3. Vocabulary Quizzes 30%4. Midterm Exam One: 50%a. Listening 15%b. Reading 10% c. Grammar 75%Second Half of Semester Grade:1. Classroom participation 10%2. 6 dictations 10%3. Vocabulary Quizzes 30%4. Midterm Two and FINAL EXAM 30%a. Listening 20%b. Reading 10%d. FINAL 70%5. Mid Semester Grade 20%Grading scalePoints: 90 - 100 A80 - 89 B70 - 79 C60 - 69 D00 - 59 FGeneral guide lines:1. The dictations (songs) should be hand written and presented in rough form.2. Everyone must take the final. Anyone not present at the finalwithout prior authorization will receive an F grade on the final.CLASS INFORMATION SHEET 43. Examinations will be graded according to the following system:a. Each examination has a 100 point value,b. 2 or more points off for any spelling or punctuationc. 3 points off for accents left out or incorrectly included.4. Keep your work. It may be useful in confirming your finalgrade.SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISIONClassroom ExpectationsIt is expected that students in all Social Science Division classes will:• be attentive to, and participate in, all Instructional activities.• be courteous to people with different perspectives and values.• be respectful of all persons.• be on time.• not leave early.• not disrupt class sessions by inappropriate behavior.• not cheat on assignments or examinations.• not engage in plagiarism.• not eat, drink, chew gum, or smoke in classrooms.• make use of instructor office hours during designated


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