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2024 Spring

SPANISH II - SPA200/SPA502 Spring 2024


Course
Beatriz Bacarizo Herrer
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The purpose of this course is to provide students with the necessary tools in order to communicate in written and oral form and to complete the level A1.2 of Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This course has been designed for false beginners in Spanish.
The programme main objectives are to:

• Promote the development of students' communicative competence of oral and written Spanish.
• Develop students’ intercultural competence and understanding of Spanish-speaking world.

Course code: SPA200

Term and year: Spring 2024

Day and time: Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30 - 11.00

Instructor: Beatriz Bacarizo Herrer

Instructor contact: beatriz.bacarizo@aauni.edu

Consultation hours: Before or after the lessons, by appointment

 

Credits US/ECTS

3/6

Level

Introductory

Length

15 weeks

Pre-requisite

SPA100 or level A1.1

Contact hours

42 hours

Course type

Bachelor Elective

  1. Course Description

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the necessary tools in order to communicate in written and oral form and to complete the level A1.2 of Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This course has been designed for false beginners in Spanish.

The programme main objectives are to:

 

  • Promote the development of students' communicative competence of oral and written Spanish.

  • Develop students’ intercultural competence and understanding of Spanish-speaking world.

  1. Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Understand and use very elementary vocabulary and phrases to satisfy basic needs.

  • Interact using everyday expressions in basic formal and informal situations.

  • Understand and fill in basic forms, as well as understand and write short texts such as postcards or letters.

  • Interact with others in a simple manner provided a sympathetic speech partner who, speak slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.

  • Understand and use information about free time activities such as travels or invitations to go out.

  • Interact in a city exchanging information about urban spaces and services and directions (location, distance and time).

  • Understand simple menus and ordering in restaurant and bars.

  • Provide and gather information about the activities of their own free time and others.

  • Understand signs, posters and signs in hotels, restaurants, bars and shops.

 

  1. Reading Material

Required Materials

  • Textbook: “Aula Internacional Plus 1. Libro del alumno”. Corpas, J. Difusión. 2020. ISBN 9788418032189.

 

Please, notice that this is the NEW EDITION from 2020 (black cover). Click on the link to see the textbook: http://www.difusion.com/ele/coleccion/metodos/adultos/aula-internacional-nueva-edicion/referencia/aula-internacional-1-nueva-edicion/

 

The textbook is available in Oxford Bookshop, Neo Luxor Knihkupectví and major bookshops in Prague. Also online in www.megabooks.cz, and http://www.difusion.com.

 

There is a copy of the textbook in the AAU library for reference only. 

 

List of required articles

Recommended Materials

  • A Spanish-English Dictionary of your choice or online dictionary:

  www.wordreference.com

 

 

  1. Teaching methodology

We will follow a communicative approach in our course. The fundamental aim of this approach is to help the student learn to communicate in Spanish within a variety of contexts and situations. With this purpose in mind, we use a method which is based on carrying out tasks and projects from the very first day of class and this will allow the student to manage personal and public situations successfully.

  1. Course Schedule

    Date

    Class Agenda

    1

    6/2

    8/2

     Topic: Presentation of the course & revision of contents of SPA100; Unit 4 - ¿Cuál prefieres? Vocabulary about clothes

    Description: Introduction to the subject, criteria for evaluation and deadlines. Review of Spanish I. Present tense, hobbies, personal questions.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the

     

    2

    13/2

    15/2

     Topic: Unit 4 - ¿Cuál prefieres? Vocabulary about clothes, colours and numbers from 100

    Description:  Numbers 100-10.000, describing clothes and physical appearance

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson.

     

    3

    20/2

    22/2

     

    Topic: Unit 4 - ¿Cuál prefieres? Dialogue in the shop

    Description: Demonstrative and interrogative pronouns. Shopping and asking for information about products

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: Tarea final Unidad 4 - Organization of a trip: choose the destination, describe the weather, the activities to do there and the clothes that you need to take with you & Quiz Unidad 4

     

    4

    27/2

    29/2

     

    Topic: Unit 6. Día a día. Daily activities of personal care. 

    Description: Expressing frequency and daily activities of personal care. Reflexive verbs, irregular verbs and time and hours.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson

     

    5

    5/3

    7/3

     

    Topic: Unit 6. Día a día. Our routine in a normal day 

    Description: Reflexive verbs. Expressing the time and parts of the day. Telling about daily schedules.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson.

     

    6

    12/3

    14/3

     

    Topic: Unit 6. Día a día. Our routine in a normal day 

    Description: Expressing sequence of events. Describing the character/personality 

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: Tarea final Unidad 6 - Mi momento favorito de la semana & Quiz Unidad 6

     

    7

    19/3

    Topic: Midterm Exam (units 4 & 6) 

     

    Description: Writing and speaking exam.

     

     

    Midterm break

    8

    2/4

    4/4

    Topic: Unidad 8. El barrio ideal. Describing neighborhoods. 

    Description: Learning vocabulary about cities. Describing villages, cities and quarters.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson.

    9

    9/4

    11/4

     

    Topic: Unidad 8. El barrio ideal. Directions to arrive to a place & talk about our neighborhood

    Description: Asking and giving information to arrive to some place. Talking about the advantages and inconvenients of living in a neighborhood. 

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: Tarea final Unidad 8: presentación o vídeo de “mi barrio ideal” & Quiz Unidad 8

     

    10

    16/4

    18/4

     

    Topic: Unidad 9. ¿Sabes conducir? Personality

    Description: Adjectives. Verbs “Ser/Estar”. Describing people’s personality. Giving advice.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson

     

    11

    23/4

    25/4

     

    Topic: Unidad 9. ¿Sabes conducir? Talking about your past.

    Description: Present perfect. Talking about past experiences.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson.

     

    12

    30/4

    2/5

     

    Topic: Unidad 9. ¿Sabes conducir? What experience do you have?

    Description: Present perfect. Describing one’s skills and achievements.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: Tarea final Unidad 9: Crear un vídeo currículum & Quiz Unidad 9

     

    13

    7/5

    9/5

    Topic: Unidad 7. ¡A comer! Food, drinks & dishes

    Description: Vocabulary about food. Describing ingredients.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: I will say at the end of the lesson.

    14

    14/5

     

     

    Topic: Unidad 7. ¡A comer! Food habits & dialogue in the restaurant

    Description: Understanding and writing recipes. Talking about food habits in Spain. Role-playing in the restaurant.

    Reading: -

    Assignments/deadlines: Tarea final Unidad 7: creación de un menú de restaurante & Quiz Unidad 7

     

    15

    16/5

    Topic: Final Exam (units 4, 6, 8 & 9) 

    Description: Writing and speaking exam.

  2. Course Requirements and Assessment (with estimated workloads)

Assignment

Workload (hours)

Weight in Final Grade

Evaluated Course Specific Learning Outcomes

Evaluated Institutional Learning Outcomes*

Attendance and Class Participation and attitude

42

10%

Participation will be graded according to active involvement, not mere contribution when called on. Arriving on time and with all the required materials will be graded as part of the segment “Attitude”.

2, 3

Homework

40

5%

The textbook activities and writing assignments will be graded holistically (communicative effort and productive skills)

2, 3

Midterm Exam

10

20%

Control on the grammar rules and lexicon on selected domains

2, 3

Quizzes

5 X 3

15%

Multiple choice questions on vocabulary, grammar and culture content.

2, 3

Final task, presentations (ppt) or videoblogs

5 X 4

20%

Content, language control, organization and presentation skills, visual aid.

2, 3

Final Exam

10

30%

Language control on short essays, correction of answers on reading and multiple choice grammar questions.

2, 3

TOTAL

150

100%

 

 

*1 = Critical Thinking; 2 = Effective Communication; 3 = Effective and Responsible Action

  1. Detailed description of the assignments

[Tarea final Unidad 4]: AutoevaluaciónPlease replace the brackets by the name of the assignment. Assignment must be listed in the table above.

 

Selecciona un destino turístico en un cualquier lugar del mundo, explica cuáles son las condiciones climáticas allí (si hace calor o frío), qué actividades quieres hacer (ir a la playa, caminar por la montaña, visitar ciudades...) y explica qué ropa y objetos tienes que llevar en la maleta para ese viaje.

  1. Please describe the assignment first and then specify the breakdown of the grading for the particular assignment, i.e. what do you assess (e.g. in essay: content’s accuracy and depth of analysis, format of the presentation, citations and referencing, structure, etc.; in presentation: structure, content, presentation skills, work with audience, etc.). It is strongly recommended to follow the breakdown of AAU’s learning outcomes assessment rubrics available on the AAUNET.

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Content according to unit 4

25 %

Language control

50 %

Organization and presentation skills

15 %

Visual aid

10 %

[Tarea final Unidad 6]: Mis momentos preferidos de la semanaPlease replace the brackets by the name of the assignment. Assignment must be listed in the table above.

 

Entre todos/as, vais a crear un muro virtual interactivo de vuestros momentos preferidos de la semana con Padlet.

Individualmente, escribid cuál es vuestro momento preferido de la semana y por qué. Añadid una foto que ilustre ese momento. Escribid vuestro nombre.

Responded a un compañero: podéis comentar algo que os guste, que no os guste, si tenéis algo en común, alguna sugerencia, etc. Aquí podéis ver un ejemplo.

Tenéis una semana para completarlo en NEO.

 

  1. Please describe the assignment first and then specify the breakdown of the grading for the particular assignment, i.e. what do you assess (e.g. in essay: content’s accuracy and depth of analysis, format of the presentation, citations and referencing, structure, etc.; in presentation: structure, content, presentation skills, work with audience, etc.). It is strongly recommended to follow the breakdown of AAU’s learning outcomes assessment rubrics available on the AAUNET.

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Content according to unit 6

25 %

Language control

50 %

Organization and presentation skills

15 %

Visual aid

10 %

[Midterm exam]

Units 4, 6 and 7. General knowledge from Spanish I is also required for communicating.

Writing: writing an email. 100-150 words. 30 minuts.

Speaking: a dialogue with a classmate. 5 minutes of preparation + 5 minutes of speaking exam

 

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Include information about required topics

18 %

Language control. Vocabulary and grammar

36 %

Pronunciation

6 %



[Tarea final unidad 8]: Vídeo “Mi barrio”Please replace the brackets by the name of the assignment. Assignment must be listed in the table above.

Vuelve a leer las descripciones de barrios de Madrid de la actividad 7 (página 102) y úsalos como modelo para describir tu barrio con un vídeo.

 

Tienes modelos en la siguiente página de Facebook:

 

https://www.facebook.com/elizaveta.marchenko.79/videos/276374279416914/?query=barrio

 

https://www.facebook.com/alina.vintovkina/videos/811681988964919/?query=barrio

 

 

 

Please describe the assignment first and then specify the breakdown of the grading for the particular assignment, i.e. what do you assess (e.g. in essay: content’s accuracy and depth of analysis, format of the presentation, citations and referencing, structure, etc.; in presentation: structure, content, presentation skills, work with audience, etc.). It is strongly recommended to follow the breakdown of AAU’s learning outcomes assessment rubrics available on the AAUNET.

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Content according to unit 8

25 %

Language control

50 %

Organization and presentation skills

15 %

Visual aid

10 %

 

[Tarea final unidad 9]: Un vídeo currículumrrr

Para esta tarea vais a crear un vídeo currículo. Es importante que habléis de vuestras experiencias, vuestras cualidades (¿y defectos?) y lo que sabéis y podéis hacer.

 

Os dejo algunos ejemplos que os pueden inspirar:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdXfbOcUqRo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCTbJBL6NXg

 

 

Please describe the assignment first and then specify the breakdown of the grading for the particular assignment, i.e. what do you assess (e.g. in essay: content’s accuracy and depth of analysis, format of the presentation, citations and referencing, structure, etc.; in presentation: structure, content, presentation skills, work with audience, etc.). It is strongly recommended to follow the breakdown of AAU’s learning outcomes assessment rubrics available on the AAUNET.

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Content according to unit 9

25 %

Language control

50 %

Organization and presentation skills

15 %

Visual aid

10 %



[Tarea final Unidad 7]: Mi menú Please replace the brackets by the name of the assignment. Assignment must be listed in the table above.

 

Comparte el menú de tu restaurante:

Menú con primero, segundo y postre (2 opciones en cada plato)

Los platos tienen un nombre especial

En cada plato se especifican los ingredientes. (Ej. Sopa primavera (zanahoria, pimiento, guisantes y patatas). Cada plato viene con su precio.

Tenéis una semana para completarlo en NEO.

 

  1. Please describe the assignment first and then specify the breakdown of the grading for the particular assignment, i.e. what do you assess (e.g. in essay: content’s accuracy and depth of analysis, format of the presentation, citations and referencing, structure, etc.; in presentation: structure, content, presentation skills, work with audience, etc.). It is strongly recommended to follow the breakdown of AAU’s learning outcomes assessment rubrics available on the AAUNET.

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Content according to unit 7

25 %

Language control

50 %

Organization and presentation skills

15 %

Visual aid

10 %

[Final exam]

Units 4, 6,, 8 and 9. General knowledge from Spanish I is also required for communicating.

Writing: writing an email. 100-150 words. 30 minuts.

Speaking: a dialogue with a classmate. 5 minutes of preparation + 5 minutes of speaking exam

 

 

Assessment breakdown

Assessed area

Percentage

Include information about required topics

18 %

Language control. Vocabulary and grammar

36 %

Pronunciation

6 %





8. General Requirements and School Policies

General requirements

All coursework is governed by AAU’s academic rules. Students are expected to be familiar with the academic rules in the Academic Codex and Student Handbook and to maintain the highest standards of honesty and academic integrity in their work.

Electronic communication and submission

The university and instructors shall only use students’ university email address for communication, with additional communication via NEO LMS or Microsoft Teams.

Students sending e-mail to an instructor shall clearly state the course code and the topic in the subject heading, for example, “COM101-1 Mid-term Exam. Question”.

All electronic submissions are through NEO LMS. No substantial pieces of writing (especially take-home exams and essays) can be submitted outside of NEO LMS.

Attendance

Attendance, i.e., presence in class in real-time, is expected and encouraged. It is required to attend at least 10 classes out of 14.

Absence excuse and make-up options

Should a student be absent from classes for relevant reasons (illness, serious family matters), s/he can submit to the Dean of Students an Absence Excuse Request Form supplemented with documents providing reasons for the absence. These must be submitted within one week of the absence. If possible, it is recommended the instructor be informed of the absence in advance. Should a student be absent during the add/drop period due to a change in registration this will be an excused absence if s/he submits an Absence Excuse Request Form along with the finalized add/drop form.

Students whose absence has been excused by the Dean of Students are entitled to make up assignments and exams provided their nature allows. Assignments missed due to unexcused absences which cannot be made up, may result in a decreased or failing grade as specified in the syllabus.

Students are responsible for contacting their instructor within one week of the date the absence was excused to arrange for make-up options.

Late work: No late submissions will be accepted – please follow the deadlines.

Electronic devices

Electronic devices (e.g. phones, tablets, laptops) may be used only for class-related activities (taking notes, looking up related information, etc.). Any other use will result in the student being marked absent and/or being expelled from the class. No electronic devices may be used during tests or exams unless required by the exam format and the instructor.

Eating is not allowed during classes.

Cheating and disruptive behavior

If a student engages in disruptive conduct unsuitable for a classroom environment, the instructor may require the student to withdraw from the room for the duration of the class and shall report the behavior to the Dean.

Students engaging in behavior which is suggestive of cheating will, at a minimum, be warned. In the case of continued misconduct, the exam or assignment will be failed and the student will be expelled from the exam or class.

Plagiarism and Academic Tutoring Center

Plagiarism is “the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one’s own original work.” (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2nd Edition, Random House, New York, 1993)

Turnitin’s White Paper ‘The Plagiarism Spectrum’ (available at http://go.turnitin.com/paper/plagiarism-spectrum) identifies 10 types of plagiarism ordered from most to least severe:

1. CLONE: An act of submitting another’s work, word-for-word, as one’s own.

2. CTRL-C: A written piece that contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations.

3. FIND–REPLACE: The act of changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source in a paper.

4. REMIX: An act of paraphrasing from other sources and making the content fit together seamlessly.

5. RECYCLE: The act of borrowing generously from one’s own previous work without citation; To self-plagiarize.

6. HYBRID: The act of combining perfectly cited sources with copied passages—without citation—in one paper.

7. MASHUP: A paper that represents a mix of copied material from several different sources without proper citation.

8. 404 ERROR: A written piece that includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources

9. AGGREGATOR: The “Aggregator” includes proper citation, but the paper contains almost no original work.

10. RE-TWEET: This paper includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text’s original wording and/or structure.

 

At minimum, plagiarism from types 1 through 8 will result in a failing grade for the assignment and shall be reported to the Dean. The Dean may initiate a disciplinary procedure pursuant to the Academic Codex. Allegations of bought papers and intentional or consistent plagiarism always entail disciplinary hearing and may result in expulsion from AAU.

If unsure about technical aspects of writing, students are encouraged to consult with the tutors of the AAU Academic Tutoring Center. For more information and/or to book a tutor, please contact the ATC at: http://atc.simplybook.me/sheduler/manage/event/1/.

Course accessibility and inclusion

Students with disabilities are asked to contact the Dean of Students as soon as possible to discuss reasonable accommodations. Academic accommodations are not retroactive.

Students who will be absent from course activities due to religious holidays may seek reasonable accommodations by contacting the Dean of Students in writing within the first two weeks of the term. All requests must include specific dates for which the student requests accommodations.

  1. Grading Scale

Letter Grade

Percentage*

Description

A

95–100

Excellent performance. The student has shown originality and displayed an exceptional grasp of the material and a deep analytical understanding of the subject.

A–

90–94

B+

87–89

Good performance. The student has mastered the material, understands the subject well and has shown some originality of thought and/or considerable effort.

B

83–86

B–

80–82

C+

77–79

Fair performance. The student has acquired an acceptable understanding of the material and essential subject matter of the course, but has not succeeded in translating this understanding into consistently creative or original work.

C

73–76

C–

70–72

D+

65–69

Poor. The student has shown some understanding of the material and subject matter covered during the course. The student’s work, however, has not shown enough effort or understanding to allow for a passing grade in School Required Courses. It does qualify as a passing mark for the General College Courses and Electives.

D

60–64

F

0–59

Fail. The student has not succeeded in mastering the subject matter covered in the course.

* Decimals should be rounded to the nearest whole number.

 

Prepared by: Beatriz Bacarizo Herrer

Date: 02/02/2024

Here is the course outline:

1. Clase 6.2

(The recording of the lesson is available in our Microsoft Teams group). Plan de clase: - Presentación personal - Introducción y presentación del curso (syllabus) - Práctica de los verbos regulares en presente Deberes opcionales: práctica de los números hasta el 100 https://arche-ele.com/los-numeros-numbers-in-spanish-ele-actividades

2. Clase 8.2

Plan de clase: - Práctica de los verbos regulares en presente - Introducción U. 4 (páginas 56 y 57) - Pág. 59: ej. 3 (vocabulario de los objetos cotidianos y la ropa) - Los colores Deberes: - Pág. 163: 5, 6 y 7 - Pág. 164: 12 *Opcional: práctica del vocabulario de la ropa con la web ProfeDeELE

3. Clase 13.2

Plan de clase: - Práctica vocabulario de la ropa y los objetos personales - Pág. 60: ej. 4 (tener que... + infinitivo) - Pág. 60: ej. 5 (lleva... - descripción ropa) - Pág. 165: 14 y 15 - Pág. 163/164: conjugación de los verbos "tener" e "ir" Deberes: - Pág. 163: 8 - Pág. 164: 11

4. Clase 15.2

Plan de clase: - Práctica del vocabulario de la ropa y la descripción física - Los números a partir de 100 - Pág. 63: 8 Bingo Deberes: - Pág. 162: 2 y 4 - Pág. 166:19 *Opcional: práctica de los números en línea: https://www.profedeele.es/actividad/numeros-espanol-todos/

5. Clase 20.2

Plan de clase: - Práctica de los números - Juego "El precio justo" - Pág. 62: ej. 7 - demostrativos - Pág. 63: ej. 9 - Diálogo en una tienda - Pág. 167/8: ejs. 21 y 23 Deberes: - Las 3 actividades incluidas en el documento Word de la clase (págs. 7 y 8): revisión de la ropa, los números y el diálogo de la tienda

6. Clase 22.2

Plan de clase: - Revisión de las expresiones en el diálogo de la tienda - Juego de rol: de compras - Diferencia entre "qué" y "cuál" + pág. 166: ej. 17 - Diferencia entre "llevar" y "llevarse" (teoría en la pág. 64) - Kahoot de revisión de la Unidad 4 - Introducción a la Unidad 6: págs. 84 y 85 (ej. 1) DEBERES: - Quiz de la Unidad 4 (until Thursday, 29 February at 23:59) - Tarea final de la Unidad 4 (until Thursday, 29 February at 23:59) - Pág. 86, ej. 2 A (you can find a screenshot in the Word document attached to this lesson)

7. Clase 27.2

Plan de clase: - Revisión de vocabulario: los días, las partes del día, los meses - Pág. 86: 2 A y B (expresiones de frecuencia) - Pág. 88: 4 (las horas) Deberes: - Pág. 177: ej. 4

8. Clase 29.2

Plan de clase: - Práctica de las horas - Pág. 88: 5 - ¿Qué hora es? x ¿A qué hora...? - Pág. 89: 6 - Pág. 90: 8 A y B (verbos irregulares en presente) Deberes: - Pág. 181: 20 y 21 - Sopa de letras (material de la fotocopia)

9. Clase 5.3

Plan de clase: - Práctica de los verbos irregulares + Verbastic - Pág. 91: act. 9 (agenda y adjetivos de personalidad) Deberes: - Pág. 178: 9 y 10

10. Clase 7.3

Plan de clase: - Juegos para practicar los verbos en presente (ProfeDeELE) - Pág. 87: ej. 3 completo - Pág. 89: ej. 7 Deberes: - Pág. 176: 3 - Pág. 179: 11 - Pág. 182: 26 * Práctica opcional de los verbos en ProfeDeELE

11. Clase 12.3

Plan de clase: - Práctica de los verbos en presente "Hundir la flota" - Corrección de deberes - Pág. 178: ej. 8 - Explicación y estructura y contenidos del midterm exam (19 de marzo) Deberes: - Pág. 179: 11 - Pág. 182: 26 - Quiz Unidad 6 (hasta el martes, 19 de marzo, a las 23:59) - Tarea Final Unidad 6 (hasta el martes, 19 de marzo, a las 23:59)

12. Clase 14.3

Plan de clase: - Act. 13, pág. 96 - premio a la mejor... - Revisión de la U. 6 con Kahoot - Revisión de contenidos para el midterm exam Deberes: - Quiz Unidad 6 (hasta el martes, 19 de marzo, a las 23:59) - Tarea Final Unidad 6 (hasta el martes, 19 de marzo, a las 23:59)

13. Clase 21.3

Plan de clase: - Comentar el examen midterm - Hablar sobre las tradiciones de Semana Santa y Pascua en los países hispanohablantes No hay deberes.

14. Clase 4.4

Plan de clase: - Introducción a la Unidad 8: págs. 112 y 113 - Vocabulario sobre la ciudad: pág. 114 - Pág. 190: ej. 3 - Pág. 118: 5 Deberes: - Pág. 190: 1 - Pág. 193: 11

15. Clase 9.4

Plan de clase: - Práctica del vocabulario de la ciudad - Práctica de las direcciones/indicaciones en la ciudad (pág. 118: ej. 5) - Pág. 116: ej. 4 - Pág. 192: ej. 7 Deberes: - Pág. 117: 4 C - Opcional (práctica de gramática de los cuantificadores)

16. Clase 11.4

Plan de clase: - Actividad oral: características de ciudades del mundo - Pág. 117: C y D - Pág. 119: 6 A y B - Mi barrio ideal - Jamboard (crear una imagen con Inteligencia Artificial sobre nuestro barrio) DEBERES: - Pág. 191: ej. 6

17. Clase 16.4

Plan de clase: - Descripción de una foto de una ciudad y práctica de los cuantificadores - Pág. 122: 7 A, B y C - Kahoot para revisar los contenidos de la U. 8 DEBERES: - Quiz Unidad 8 (hasta el martes, 23 de abril a las 23:59) - Tarea final Unidad 8 (hasta el jueves, 25 de abril a las 23:59)

18. Clase 18.4

Plan de clase: - Introducción a la U. 9: págs. 126 - 127 - Pág. 130: ej. 4 - Test "¿Eres una persona romántica?" Deberes: - pág .130: 4 C - Completar las tablas con los verbos en pretérito perfecto - Pág.

19. Clase 23.4

Plan de clase: - Día del Libro / Día de San Jorge - Revisión y práctica: adjetivos de personalidad - Formas y usos del pretérito perfecto - Pág. 200: 12 - Práctica de los participios regulares e irregulares Deberes: - Pág. 200: 10, 11 y 13

20. Clase 25.4

Plan de clase: - Revisión y práctica del pretérito perfecto - Saber x poder: tablas + pág. 132: ej. 6 - Práctica del pretérito perfecto: Actividad "¿Alguna vez...?" Deberes: - Pág. 202: 17 y 19

21. Clase 30.4

Plan de clase: - Mujeres famosas de Europa - Corrección de deberes - Pág. 133: 7 A y B Deberes: - pág. 133: C (descripción de tu compañero/a de viaje ideal

22. Clase 2.5

Plan de clase: - Pág. 133: 7 C - Pág. 202: 18 - Pág. 201:16 - Pág. 138: 11 A (pueblos abandonados de España + la España Vacía Deberes: - Pág. 138: ej. B (prepararse para la entrevista de trabajo)

23. Clase 7.5

Plan de clase: - Juego de práctica del pretérito perfecto - Act. C y D, pág. 138 Deberes: - Quiz Unidad 9 (hasta el miércoles, 15 de mayo) - Tarea final Unidad 9 (hasta el miércoles, 15 de mayo)

24. Clase 9.5

Plan de clase: - Kahoot para revisar la Unidad 9 - Introducción a la Unidad 7 (págs. 98 y 99) - Comidas y platos típicos de nuestros países Deberes: - Aprender vocabulario de comidas y bebidas con la web ProfeDeELE - Hacer una lista con alimentos que nos gustan separados por grupos como los de la tabla de la página 100) - Quiz y Tarea final Unidad 9 (hasta el miércoles) -

25. Clase 14.5

Plan de clase: - Vocabulario de comidas y bebidas - Conversación en el restaurante - Estructura y contenidos para el examen: ⦁ Examen escrito: 100 – 150 palabras, 35 minutos ⦁ escribir un correo electrónico ⦁ Examen oral: 5 minutos preparación + 5 minutos diálogo Contenidos para revisar: ⦁ Unidad 4: la ropa, las tiendas, las vacaciones (voy a + verbo, tengo que + inf) ⦁ Unidad 6: las partes del día, las horas, verbos en presente, los meses, hábitos, frecuencia ⦁ Unidad 8: direcciones, lugares (ser, estar, hay), cuantificadores (muchos, bastantes), descripción ⦁ Unidad 9: experiencias, pretérito perfecto compuesto (he comido, he estudiado), saber x poder

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