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Reasons to Study a World Language

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Reasons to Study Spanish

Language spoken in the most number of countries.

1/3 of all Americans speak Spanish. Closely related to many other languages. Personal benefits. Influences the American culture, music &

entertainment.

Language Spoken the most number of Countries.

Official Language of 20 Countries.

Brazil

French Guiana

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Venezuela

Colombia

Ecuador

Peru

Bolivia

Paraguay

Argentina

Uruguay

Chile

Spanish Speaking Countries

North America: ~ Mexico~ U.S. (Los Estados Unidos)

Europe: ˜ Spain (España)

Central America: ˜ Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua,

Costa Rica, Panamá

Spanish Speaking Countries

The Caribbean:˜ Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico

South America: ˜ Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia,

Paraguay, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia.

1/3 of all Americans speak Spanish

South west: ˜ Number of state names are Spanish. (Nevada,

Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas)˜ Number of cities named in Spanish. (Los

Angeles, San Diego, San Antonio, San Pablo)˜ Parts of the US are originally Mexican territory.

Closely Related to many other languages

Italian, French, Portuguese, Philippine, Latin,

Heavy influence in English. (i.e. Rodeo, Arena, Cinema)

After your 2nd language, other languages are easier to learn.

Personal Benefits of a second Language

Career: ˜ Resume˜ College˜ Job location & position˜ Be more than a tourist when you travel˜ Unforeseen circumstances!!!!!˜ FUN

Personal Benefits of a second Language

Vacationing: ˜ Protection from ignorance/ reliance˜ Discovering alternative vacation spots.˜ Enhanced understanding, more enjoyable stay.˜ Bartering and shopping˜ Asking for directions.˜ CONVERSATIONS!

Influences on Our Entertainment

Movies:˜ Fools Rush In, La Bamba, White Men Can’t

Jump, Evita, The Mexican, Traffic, Blow, Frida, ¿Y tú mamá?

Actors/Actresses: ˜ Salma Hayken, Antonio Banderas, Benjamin

Bratt, Jennifer Lopez, Benecio del Toro, Camera Diaz, Jimmy Smitts, Rosie Perez

Influences on Our Entertainment

Music˜ Styles: Salsa, Tango, Cha-cha, Two-Step,

Meringue, Swing (cumbia), country, rap, etc. Singers:

˜ Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilara, Enrique Iglesia, Jackie Valasquez, Shakira, Marc Anthony, Jon Secada, Mana, Santana, etc.

Influences on Our Entertainment

Food: ˜ tacos, burritos, nachos, quesadillas, tortilla,

Chile con queso, salsa, enchiladas Restaurants:

˜ Chi-Chi’s, Rio Bravo, Hacienda del Sol, Little Angie’s, Chipotle, Don Pablo’s, Baja Tortilla Grill,

Study Hints for Language Learners

Motivate yourself:The more you learn, the more your

interest will grow.

Study Hints for Language Learners

Study with a friend. Study OUT LOUD!!!!! Divide your time and your work into

manageable segments. Save important work… Use your portfolio! Be organized. DON’T GIVE UP!

Spanish is everywhere!

Subtitles on DVD’s Directions on things. Instructions on things. Radio (680 am or 88.5 &

107.5 fm on Sundays)

Spanish Channel

Magazines Books, CD’s, food. Signs in airports &

hospitals. Chat rooms

Student Expectations:

I will treat all students with equal respect.

I will answer student’s questions respectfully.

I will provide assistance during and outside of class.

I uphold the Target Behaviors

I will involve all students in learning activities.

I will provide clear learning goals.

I will give general explanations of what is on the quizzes and tests.

Teacher Expectations

Students will uphold the Target Behaviors.

Students will be ready to learn.

Students will listen and be on task during class and complete all assignments to the best of their ability.

Students will take notes while avoiding unrelated multitasking.

Students will ask for help when an assignment is not understood.

Students will follow all classroom directions.

Class Rules:

Respect, Respect, Respect(3 p’s) -people, property & la profesora

Have a positive attitude Stay on task Never give up! SPANISH ONLY!!!!!

Grades:

Grading Scale: Percentage Points Grade Percentage

Points Grade 93-100 % A 73-77 % C 90-92 % A- 70-72 % C- 88-89 % B+ 68-69 % D+ 83-87 % B 63-67 % D 80-82 % B- 60-63 % D- 78-79 % C+ 0-59 % F

Grades

Tests/ Performance Assessments = 35% Quizzes = 30% Homework and Participation = 30% Final Exams & Portfolios = 5%

Extra Credit

Any extra credit will be incorporated into quizzes and tests so that it is equally accessible to each student. There is NO individual extra credit reports or assignments.

What you need!

3-Ringed Binder for your Portfolio 2 notebooks (one for journaling, and one for notes)

textbook pencil dictionary good attitude

Absence Policy

– Students are responsible for all material covered the day of the absence. Students should hand in any work that was due the day they return. Students will have the required amount of time (2 days) to make up any new homework.

– If you know you are going to be gone for any reason you must get your work before you leave. If possible complete and turn in the work before you leave. If you miss a test or quiz you must make it up quickly upon your return.

What’s in it for me? Develop proficiency in listening, reading,

writing and speaking. Develop intonation and pronunciation in

Spanish to enhance oral & aural skills. Compare and contrast the US culture with

others in order to develop our identity and create sensitivity towards others.

Preparation for further language study or travel.

ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING!

Always making today my best day. Taking pride in a job well done. Treating others with respect. Isolating my negative thoughts. Treating tasks as opportunities. Utilizing my talents everyday. Doing the job right the first time. Expecting positive outcomes daily.

¡El Fin!

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