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Intensive Spanish Program Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez | February 2020 Campus Viña del Mar I. PROGRAM Course Basic Spanish Intensive Course Total academic hours 29 academic hours: Chilean Culture + Grammar + Communication + 2 workshops in Viña del Mar/Valparaíso Credits 1,5 UAI credits = 1,5 US Credits Coordinator Karen Caimi Körbler E-mail languagelab@uai.cl II. COURSE DESCRIPTION Basic Spanish Intensive Course is aimed at students with some very basic knowledge of Spanish at the elementary level or no prior knowledge of the target language. This course focuses on providing students with an atmosphere conducive to developing their communication competences at an elementary level. Students develop the ability to tackle easy and clear information and to express themselves in familiar contexts and situations related to their immediate needs. This will be achieved through practicing the four language skills: speaking, reading, listening and writing. Special emphasis will be placed on speaking skills with sessions devoted to spoken Spanish, where students will be required to take part in activities such, role plays, interviews, etc. All practical and grammatical content will be addressed from a communicative approach based on students' active participation in class. III. GOALS The main goal of the course is to provide the students with the appropriate atmosphere for them to acquire and develop basic communicative skills. Students will be required to take part in activities such as presentations and discussions on common topics, role plays, interviews, etc. All functional and grammar contents will be approached from a communicative perspective which will assume and value active participation of the students in the class at all times. IV. CONTENTS SECTION GRAMMAR Lectures 5 lectures of 90 minutes Language English/Spanish Dates Contents - Introductions and greetings Lecture 1, Feb. 24 - Gender and number - Numbers: 1-100 and the alphabet Lecture 2, Feb. 25 The verbs ser, tener and llamarse (age, nationality, country of origin) Lecture 3, Feb. 26 Locating objects and people: Hay vs. está (describe the house and the city) Lecture 4, Feb. 27 - Describing people: adjectives of personality and physical appearance) - Noun-adjective agreement Lecture 5, Feb. 28 - Expressing needs, wishes and preferences: necesitar, querer, preferir + infinitive/noun SECTION COMMUNICATION Lectures 5 lectures of 90 minutes Language English/Spanish Dates Contents - Greetings Lecture 1, Feb. 24 - practice the alphabet to spell new vocabulary: numbers, nationality, country of origin Lecture 2, Feb. 25 Talk about ourselves - Asking for and giving general information Lecture 3, Feb. 26 Describing objects and places: My home and my neighborhood Lecture 4, Feb. 27 Describing people Lecture 5, Feb. 28 - Talking about transportation, stores and leisure - Days and months SECTION CULTURE Lectures 1 lectures of 3 hours + 1 fieldwork of 3 hours + 2 workshops of 3 hours Language English/Spanish Dates Contents In this lecture we will discuss the main features of Chilean Spanish (pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar) from a historical, geographical and Lecture 1, Feb. 24 social perspective. Workshop: Students will apply their knowledge to several dialectical phenomena, learning to recognize Chilean Spanish main differences with standard Spanish. Students will learn how to navigate the city by fulfilling several tasks, like Fieldwork, Feb. 25 using public transportation, interacting with Chileans at the market, buying a grocery list and understanding the urban planning of the city. Discovering Viña del Mar’s identity: houses of founding families Workshop 1, Feb. 26 Students will explore the city of Viña del Mar, discovering its most iconic locations, like historical palaces, the President’s summer residence and other patrimonial buildings that shapes the city’s identity. Street Art as a window to Chilean identity: Indo American socialism and Workshop 2, Feb. 27 social movements Analysis of symbols present in Street Art around Valparaíso: unveiling the hidden messages in the city’s urban landscape. V. METHODOLOGY AND ACTIVITIES All grammatical, functional, lexical and cultural content is integrated into activities for each unit through a communicative approach. All grammar and functional contents will be integrated into activities within the framework of units with different topics. Both theoretical explanations and practical work will be combined in the class. Assignments will include daily homework. VI. ASSESSMENT AND FINAL MARK The final grade of those students interested in getting credit for the units completed in the course, will be calculated according to the following grade breakdown: Participation: 30% Homework: 30% Final grammar exam: 40% VII. ATTENDANCE PLEASE NOTE: Attendance to class is compulsory and will be recorded daily. Absences may prevent students from sitting the final exam and, therefore, from earning the corresponding credits. VIII. WEEKLY SCHEDULE MONDAY 24 TUESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY 26 THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY 29 SUNDAY 01 Welcome Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar Orientation (09:00 to 10:30) (09:00 to 10:30) (09:00 to 10:30) (09:00 to 10:30) (09:00 to 09:45) Grammar Communication Communication Communication Communication (10:00 to 11:30) (10:45 to 12:15) (10:45 to 12:15) (10:45 to 12:15) (10:45 to 12:15) Communication Independent Independent Independent Independent (11:45 to 13:15) lunch at UAI lunch at UAI lunch at UAI lunch (12:15 to 13:15) (12:15 to 13:15) (12:15 to 13:15) (12:15 to 13:15) Independent Culture Class Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Final Exam lunch at UAI Fieldwork (13:30 a 16:30) (13:30 a 16:30) (13:15 to 14:45) (13:15 to 14:30) (13:30 to 16:30) Culture Class (14:30 to 16:00) Culture + In Class Workshop (16:15 to 17:45) *Program schedule may vary.
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