Spanish II Syllabus
Level 10, 11, 12 1 Credit/ Year Course
Prerequisite: Successful completion of both semesters of Spanish I and successful completion of 9th grade English.
Aim of Course: To encourage students to continue building vocabulary, to make use of more sophisticated grammatical structures, to read longer selections, and to communicate more effectively in oral and written Spanish. Students will also gain a better understanding of Spanish/Latin American culture and civilization.
Course Description: Through reading, writing, listening, and speaking practice, students will continue to develop their pronunciation and conversational skills as well as their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. Through a variety of activities students will enhance their knowledge and appreciation of Spanish/Latin American culture and civilization.
Level 10, 11, 12 1 Credit/ Year Course
Prerequisite: Successful completion of both semesters of Spanish I and successful completion of 9th grade English.
Aim of Course: To encourage students to continue building vocabulary, to make use of more sophisticated grammatical structures, to read longer selections, and to communicate more effectively in oral and written Spanish. Students will also gain a better understanding of Spanish/Latin American culture and civilization.
Course Description: Through reading, writing, listening, and speaking practice, students will continue to develop their pronunciation and conversational skills as well as their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. Through a variety of activities students will enhance their knowledge and appreciation of Spanish/Latin American culture and civilization.
Grammar Points This Year:
Direct Object Pronouns Present Tense Of Irregular Yo Verbs
Indirect Object Pronouns Pronouns After Prepositions
Regular Preterite Imperfect
Irregular Preterite Preterite Vs. Imperfect
Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns
Reflexive Verbs
Present Progressive
Rules/Expectations:
Special Points Of Interest:
Grading Policy:
Tips To Be Successful In Spanish:
Direct Object Pronouns Present Tense Of Irregular Yo Verbs
Indirect Object Pronouns Pronouns After Prepositions
Regular Preterite Imperfect
Irregular Preterite Preterite Vs. Imperfect
Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns
Reflexive Verbs
Present Progressive
Rules/Expectations:
- I expect students to be prepared for class every day. Being prepared consists of having homework done before class, bringing a pen or pencil, a grading pen (any color except blue, black, or purple), the textbook, workbook, assignment notebook, a folder used only for Spanish, and a three ring binder to class every day.
- I expect students to be respectful to me and the other students in the class at all times. When myself or another student is talking no one else should be.
- Food and drinks (except water) are not allowed.
- Cell phones are not allowed in my class, and they will be taken if I see them.
Special Points Of Interest:
- Only 4 hall passes are given per semester so please use the restroom in between classes
- Be polite and always use appropriate language
- You are expected to speak Spanish in class every day. You will get as much out of this class as you put into it. Which means: ¡Habla español!
Grading Policy:
- The official IBHS grading scale will be used and grades will be rounded up at .5 or above.
- A student’s grade will be configured using a points system.
- Grades will be updated in Power School every week.
- Extra credit is given once at the end of each semester.
- Late work may be turned in with a corresponding Late Work Pass for full credit.
- Students will receive 2 Late Work Passes each semester. At the end of each semester unused Late Work Passes may be turned in for Homework Extra Credit.
- Late Work Passes cannot be used on tests/quizzes or projects.
Tips To Be Successful In Spanish:
- Speak in Spanish during class.
- If you don't understand something, ask.
- When you do your vocab use one color ink for the Spanish words and another color ink for the English ones.
- Learn a few words a day instead of waiting until the night before a test or quiz to cram.
- Pay attention and take good notes in class.