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About SPAN 1200 D

Continuation of SPAN 1100. The fundamentals of Spanish grammar through composition, comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, reading, and writing in a cultural context. Classes are conducted in Spanish and students engage in active use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit after SPAN 2100. Prerequisite: SPAN 1100 or equivalent.

Notes

Prereq: SPAN 1100 or equivalent; Open to degree and PACE students

Section Description

Continuation of SPAN 1100. Fundamentals of Spanish composition, comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, reading, and writing in a cultural context. Classes are conducted in Spanish and students engage in active use of the language. Cannot be taken for credit after SPAN 2100. Prerequisite: SPAN 1100 or equivalent. This Elementary Spanish I would give you the basics of Spanish language as well as the proficiency level that is required to move to SPAN2100. Our Service-Learning component is a partnership with Addison Central School District and Champlain Valley School District, where students learning Spanish at UVM can create a video for K-12 kids, based on Indigenous and Afro Hispanic tales. Hispanic Tales project will offer a VIRTUAL LIBRARY to School Boards teaching Spanish for Kids in Vermont. Our Elementary Spanish levels will introduce UVM students to Hispanic cultures, not only learning the language, but designing a final project of a video for K-12 students. Hispanic tales project will require a preselection reading, which will take place on Thursdays, and you can work on your project remotely those days. Your remote work is to interpret what the tale wants to communicate and improve your reading in Spanish, empowering cultural awareness about Indigenous and Afro Hispanic communities.

Section Expectation

Student must create a final project for Hispanic tales (Service-Learning), which will be part of a virtual and open library to School Boards in Vermont teaching Spanish. Students will be assigned three journals and a final portfolio project including the final video.

Evaluation

40% Service-Learning Hispanic tales’ project. 3 journals and 1 final portfolio video project. 10% First test 10% Second test 10% Final exam 10% Speaking assessment 1 10% Speaking assessment 2 5% Online homework 5% Participation and attendance

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