Spanish 1102- 02 – 3131                                     Primavera 2001
MTWF 9:00 – 9:50 am                                Eastern Illinois University
Prof. Carlos C. Amaya

Office: COLE 123
Phone: 5217
Office Hours: 2-3 pm MTWF or by appointment

Required texts:
Zayas-Bazán, Eduardo, Susan M. Bacon y José B. Fernández. ¡Arriba! Comunicación y cultura. Prentice Hall, 1997.

Zayas-Bazán, Eduardo, Susan M. Bacon y José B. Fernández. ¡Arriba!: Comunicación y cultura: Lab Manual.  Prentice Hall, 1997.

Zayas-Bazán, Eduardo, Susan M. Bacon y José B. Fernández. ¡Arriba! Comunicación y cultura: Work Book.  Prentice Hall, 1997

Recommended: The New World Spanish-English/English-Spanish Dictionary

Course Description:  First semester of a two-semester course in which speaking, listening, reading, writing and culture are emphasized.

Homework:  Written homework will be assigned every day to guide students through the text and to prepare them for class discussion.  Homework will be collected randomly, so all assignments must be completed in such a way that they may be turned in when requested (neatly written out on a clean sheet of paper).  Homework is due during class when the instructor requests it (not after class and not in the instructor’s office or mailbox).  Since the homework is meant to prepare students for class activities, it is pointless to turn in the homework after the day it is assigned and discussed.  For this reason, no late homework assignments will be accepted without written, verifiable documentation from a medical professional.  To be fair to classmates and the instructor, there are no exceptions to this rule.

Lab Manual: It is obligatory to do the “Lab Manual” on your own. Some exercises will be collected as part of the homework grade.

Class participation and preparation, absences: Preparation for class and class discussion are interdependent; an essential part of any course dealing with a foreign language is dialogue and discussion of the assigned texts.  It is crucial that you do all of the assignments at home to be able to participate actively in class.  Participation in class includes volunteering in class discussions, responding to questions, coming to class prepared, and being pivotal to completing group tasks.  Activities that negatively affect your participation grade include failing to contribute to class discussions, sitting passively during group work, arriving late, “popping out” during class, absence from class, and leaving early. PLEASE NOTE: Because participation in class and group discussions is so important to the learning process, for each unexcused absence over four, 1% will be deducted from the course grade at the end of the semester.

Academic misconduct:  As stated in the EIU undergraduate catalogue, “it is assumed that students will honor the tradition of academic honesty”.  Academic honesty prohibits the following: cheating (the use of unauthorized materials, assistance, etc. during exams), plagiarism (to present ideas and statements of another person as own), and facilitating academic dishonesty (to help another student do any of the above).  With this in mind consider the following: all written work (including homework) must be your work.  You may not get any kind of help from an outside source—including but not limited to a tutor, computer spell checker, grammar checker, computer translator, etc.—other than your instructor.  Any of these activities will be investigated and sanctions will be levied.  Any suspected breach of academic honesty will be dealt with according to the provisions outlined in the Student Conduct Code.

Withdrawals:  The last day to drop the course with an automatic “W” is Friday, February 9th.

Evaluation Policy:  Students are expected to take all quizzes, tests, and exams at the appointed time.  Make-ups of announced and unannounced quizzes and exams will NOT be given except in the most extreme cases (verifiable illness, hospitalization, injury accident, etc).  Make-ups in these cases may be approved by the instructor ONLY when the student notifies him prior to or during the class period when the exam, etc. takes place or is due (Call instructor at 581-5217).  Unexcused absences from any activity will incur a grade of ZERO (0) and may NOT BE MADE UP.  It is imperative that the students keep an accurate report of his/her grades attained in class.  If you have any questions about your grades come and see me in my office.  Daily and active class participation is essential.

Evaluation Procedure

2 One Hour Exams (2 @ 10%)             = 20%
8 Un-announced Quizzes (8 @ 3%)     = 24%
10 Homework  (10 @ 1%)                    = 10%
Attendance and Class Participation
(5% each half of the semester)            = 10%
Midterm Exam (1 @ 15%)                    = 16%
Final Exam (1 @ 20%)                         = 20%
                                                                 _____
      Total                                                 100%

Grading Scale  (percent)
A  = 90-100     B  = 80-89     C  = 70-79     D  = 60-69     F = 0-59
 

Important Information

1. The instructor must be notified in advance of absences due to participation in athletic, theatrical, or musical events sponsored by Eastern Illinois University in order for the work missed to be made up.

2. Auditors are required to attend class and do all the work assigned by the instructor.

3. Students caught cheating will receive an F on that paper, exam, etc. and will be punished according to the Student Conduct Code.

4. Any changes in the syllabus will be announced in class.

5. Incompletes will be given in this course only under extreme emergency.

6. The homework noted on the syllabus for each day is to be completed before coming to class on that day.  For example, always do the sections “A propósito” and “A escuchar” before class.

ENERO                                                                TAREA (due the night before)
M8 Primer día de clase. Lec.  7                             Text Book                    WorkBook
T9 Lección 7, páginas 228-232                             7-17, 7-18, 7-19                  7-12, 7-15
W10 Lección 7, páginas 232-234                         7-20, 7-21, 7-22                 7-16, 7-17
F12 Lección 7, páginas 234-235                            7-25, 7-26                         7-18
M15 No class –MLK birthday
T16 Lección 7, páginas 236-238                            7-27, 7-29, 7-30             7-19, 7-20
W17 Lección 7, páginas 239-241                         7-31, 7-32, 7-37                 7-21, 7-22
F19 Lección 7, páginas 243-245                         7-39, 7-43, 7-44, 7-45         7-23
M22 Lección 7, páginas 246-249                         7-47, 7-49, 7-50, 7-52
T23 Lección 8, páginas 251-255                           8-1, 8-3, 8-4                         8-2, 8-3
W24 Lección 8, páginas 256-259                         8-7, 8-8, 8-12                         8-5, 8-7
F26 Lección 8, páginas 259-260                           8-13, 8-15                             8-8, 8-9
M29 Lección 8, páginas 261-263                         8-16, 8-17, 8-18                     8-10, 8-11
T30 Lección 8, páginas 264-267                           8-20, 8-21, 8-24                 8-12, 8-14
W31 Lección 8, páginas 267-269                         8-25, “a propósito”                 8-15, 8-16
FEBRERO
F2 Lección 8, páginas 269-272                             8-28, 8-29, 8-32                     8-17, 8-18
M5 Lección 8, páginas 273-274                         “A escuchar,” 8-33, 8-35         8-19
T6 Lección 8, páginas 275-79                             8-38, 8-40, 8-41, 8-43             8-21
W7 Lección 8, páginas 280-283                         8-44, 8-46,  8-48
F9 Examen #1                                                     Estudiar para el examen
M12 Lección 9, páginas 285-290                         9-2, 9-4, 9-5                         9-1,9-2
T13 Lección 9, páginas 291-294                         9-8, 9-10, 9-13                     9-4, 9-7
W14 Lección 9, páginas 295-296                         9-14, 9-15, 9-17                 9-8, 9-10
F16 Lincoln Bday – no class
M19 Lección 9, páginas 296-298                         9-18, 9-20, 9-21                 9-12, 9-13
T20 Lección 9, páginas 299-305                         9-24, 9-25, 9-27, 9-32             9-15
W21 Lección 9, páginas 305-307                         9-33, 9-34, 9-37                 9-19, 9-21
F23 Lección 9, páginas 308-310                         9-39, 9-40, 9-42                 9-23, 9-24
M26 Lección 9, páginas 310-312                         9-44, 9-45, 9-47                 9-25, 9-26
T27 Lección 9, páginas 315-318                         9-54, 9-55, 9-57, 9-58
W28 Lección 9, páginas 319-321,                       9-60, 9-61, 9-62                 9-27
MARZO
F2 “Mid-term Exam”                                         Study for the midterm
M5 Lección 10, páginas 323-327                     “A escuchar,” 10-2, 10-3             10-2, 10-3
T6 Lección 10, páginas 328-331                     10-9, 10-11                             10-5, 6, 7
W7 Lección 10, páginas 331-334                    10-12, 10-14                         10-8,
F9 Lección 10, páginas 334-336                     10-15, 10-16                         10-9, 10-10
12   -- 16 Spring Break – no hay  Clases
M19 Lección 10, páginas 336-339                 10-17, 10-18, 10-19                 10-11,10-13
T20 Lección 10, páginas 340-343                   10-24, 10-25, 10-27                 10-17,10-18
W21 Lección 10, páginas 344-346                 10-28, 10-30, 10-32                 10-20,10-21
F23 Lección 10, páginas 354-357                 10-54, 10-55, 10-56                 10-24
M26 Lección 11, páginas 359-362                 “A escuchar,” 11-2, 11-3             11-2, 11-4
T27 Lección 11, páginas 364-366                 11-8, 11-10, “A propósito”         11-7, 11-8
W28 Lección 11, páginas 367-368                11-14, 11-15, 11-16  1                1-10,11-11
F30 Lección 11, páginas 369-72                   11-17, 11-18, 11-21                     11-12,11-14
ABRIL
M2 Examen #2
T3 Lección 11, páginas 373-375                 11-23, 11-24, 11-26A                     11-15,11-17
W4 Lección 11, páginas 375-378                 11-27, 11-28, 11-31                         11-18,11-21
F6 Lección 11, páginas 379-381                 11-32, 11-33,  11-37                         11-22,11-23
M9 Lección 11, páginas 389-391                 11-52, 11-54, 11-55                         11-25
T10 Lección 12, páginas 393-396                 12-1A, 12-2, 12-5                         12-2, 12-4
W11 Lección 12, páginas 398-401                 12-9, 12-10, 12-12                         12-5, 12-6
F13 Lección 12, páginas 402-404                 12-15, 12-16, 12-18                     12-7, 12-8
M16 Lección 12, páginas 413-415                 12-30, 12-31, 12-33                     12-16,12-17
T17 Lección 12, páginas 416-417                 12-34, 12-35, 12-36                         12-18,12-19
W18 Lección 13, páginas 427-432                 13-1, 13-2, 13-6                             13-3, 13-4
F20 Lección 13, páginas 433-436                 13-12, 13-14, 13-15                         13-5, 13-7
M23 Lección 13, páginas 437-438                 13-16, 13-17                                 13-9, 13-10
T24 Lección 13, páginas 439-442                 13-20, 13-21, 13-23                     13-12,13-13
W25 Lección 13, páginas 443-446                 13-25, 13-26, 13-28                     13-15,13-16
F27 Lección 13, páginas 463-465                 13-52, 13-63, 13-65, 13-66
M30 Last day of classes – Estudiar para el examen final Review
MAYO:  Examen Final  martes 1ro. de mayo 8:00 – 10:00 am