Spanish I CP1

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Course Name: Spanish level I (CPI) Teacher: Mr. Gustavo Benedetti, Mr. Alberto Delgado gbenedetti@moeller.org Voicemail: (513) 791-1680; ext. 1991 Extra help will be provided at room 232; however getting a tutor is highly advisable Please, chek the Spanish class web site here: http://homepages.moeller.org/gbenedetti/Las%20clases/Spanish%20I/la_clase_de_español_i.htm Moeller High School, a Catholic school in the Marianist tradition developing leadership in young men My philosophy of teaching and learning a second language is very simple, a beginning second language student who can communicate orally and comprehend at his/her level what others say is a successful story; according to my experience and research in second language acquisition, teachers who can facilitate students' communication development opens the door for that student to continue mastering that language which should, after all, be the ultimate objective for both, the language program and the student. Oral communication development and listening comprehension should assure a positive attitude by a second language student toward the subject; eventually, this could keep the learner studying four instead of the two years that most students see themselves involved with when starting traditional language programs. Finally, I will conduct my classes OBJECTIVE: This class prepares the student to acquire language skills in writing, reading, listening and speaking which will foster the development of oral proficiency in Spanish in accordance with this early stage. Students of Spanish I CPI use TPR-Storytelling techniques (TPR-S), a foreign language teaching approach that uses Cooperative Learning activities, and concentrates on thoroughly developing verbal acquisition. This class also provides insights into the attitude and ways the Spanish speaking people behave according to their environment and cultural patterns. Finally, as part of Moeller’s goal of the use of computers, this course uses resources found on the Internet such as Spanish language newspapers, museums… In addition, students will use the Internet in activities created by either by me the teacher or by others on the web. All of these resources provide a realistic encounter between the student and the Spanish language. This class uses a reading book which will be provided by the teacher at the start of classes; students are required to have their book, computer a notebook (in case of computer problems) and pen in every class. ACADEMIC (COMMUNICATION AND LEARNING) OBJECTIVES At the end of this course, a student of this class will be able to 1. Introduce yourself and others. 2. Ask where someone is from and saying where he is from. 3. Talk about what he and others want and need. 4. Describe the content of his and other’s room 5. Talk about class and sequencing events. 6. Tell about what time something happens.


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