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Intermediate Spanish Conversation

World Chart (Lg.) Intermediate Spanish Conversation is open to enrollment for students who have successfully completed Spanish III, Spanish IV or Advanced Placement Spanish. The focus of the course is on getting students to speak with less hesitation. Although students will write, read and practice listening, the goal is to push ahead on speaking. Expect to learn vocabulary and grammar to communicate while preparing in class presentations, skits, simulations and responding to blogs.

For websites to review vocabulary and grammar go to the home page of this site.

Absent? Forget what to do for class? Go to Daily Lessons 2008-2009 below.

Need a paper for class? Download it from attachments below.

 

Syllabus for Intermediate Spanish Conversation

Media Release Form 2008-09

File Attachments:
  1. Media Release Form 2008-09 Media Release Form 2008-09
    Lose a copy? Need one quickly? Download and Print out at your convenience.

Student Information Sheet

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  1. Student Information Sheet Student Information Sheet

Media Release Form

Lose your's. Download and return it signed.
File Attachments:
  1. Media Release Form Media Release Form

Journal topics

Topics to write about arranged by chapter and theme.
File Attachments:
  1. Journal topics Journal topics
    Topics for writing arranged by chapter and the chapter theme. We don't write all of these, but instead choose from among them. Follow classroom instructions.
  2. Rubric for journal writings Rubric for journal writings
    A 25 point rubric for assessing journal writings.

Daily class record

Absent? Look here for a daily class record.
Absent? Forget what the assignment was? Want to know when the next assessement is? Check below by opening the link with the dates you are concerned about. Please realize that every attempt to keep up-to-date is made by the teacher. This record does not absolve you of your responsibility as a student to take notes and take down assignment information or to keep a personal calendar. This site is meant to be helpful, but it is compiled by a human being and is not infallible. Visit often and use help sites on the home page as necessary.
Author: Frederick Robinson
Last modified: 6/17/2009 3:43 AM (EST)