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Bienvenidos a Español III. El Mundo Hispánico. What to expect…. Speaking …..talk, talk, talk, and talk some more, with partners, in groups, in presentations, on the phone Listening ……music, news, advertisements, movie clips, TV, native speakers
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Bienvenidos a Español III El MundoHispánico
What to expect…. • Speaking…..talk, talk, talk, and talk some more, with partners, in groups, in presentations, on the phone • Listening……music, news, advertisements, movie clips, TV, native speakers • Reading…..lyrics, recipes, poetry, travel guides, news, authentic texts • Writing……incorporating more grammatical structures • CULTURE…..music, history, art, geography, poetry, dance, travel, fashion, food, nature, animals, sports
What is needed in class…. • Notebook or folder • Pens or pencils • Flashdrive/Thumbdrive • MOST IMPORTANT: A Positive Attitude • Without a “can-do”, “will try” attitude, success in this class will be exceptionally difficult. Rethink your decision to take Spanish III if you are missing this most critical component! • Curriculum is based on Exprésate 2 and 3, textbook is kept in class • Donations of Kleenex boxes and antibacterial hand cleanser would be greatly appreciated
Grades……POINT SYSTEM • Quizzes (weekly) First quiz: Friday, Aug. 31 • Classwork (daily) Informally assessed everyday and formally assessed weekly • Homework (2-4 times per week) includes non-traditional assignments • Formal Assessments/PBT • Participation: IT IS REQUIRED • All lessons are located on el mundo de birch
Qualities of a successful language learner • an appetite for learning, perseverance • willing to take risks • willing to make mistakes and learn from them • wanting to help and teach others
Food • Clothing • Nature • Animals • Travel • Sports • Restaurant situations • Shopping • Geography • Camping • Friends • School
Infinitives • Present Indicative • Past Tense: Preterite and Imperfect • Present Subjunctive • Simple Future and the Future Tense
All different genres of music • Foods from different Spanish countries • Sports, including bullfighting and jai-alai • Geography, social awareness and history of • Puerto Rico • Argentina • The Dominican Republic • Colombia • Venezuela • Spain
Students become eligible for the National Spanish Honor Society as sophomores in Spanish III. • Students must maintain a 3.4 grade point average through Spanish II and the first semester of Spanish III. • Students must have an overall academic average of 3.2.
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