AP® Spanish Language and Culture
Offered By: St. Margaret’s Episcopal School via edX
Course Description
Overview
AP® Spanish Language and Culture is a challenging course taught exclusively in Spanish that helps students to improve their proficiency across the three modes of communication: Interpretive, Interpersonal and Presentational. This course is designed to help you prepare for the AP exam, and focuses on the integration of authentic resources including online print, audio, and audiovisual resources, as well as traditional print resources such as literature, essays, and magazine and newspaper articles. Students will communicate using advanced vocabulary and linguistic structures as they build proficiency in all modes of communication toward the advanced level. Class is conducted completely in Spanish and includes frequent writing and integration of skills with a review of grammatical structures, which are troublesome for second-language learners. Advanced organizational and analytical strategies are taught, and students will complete the course feeling better prepared to take the AP exam.
This course is authorized as an Advanced Placement® (AP®) course by the AP Course Audit. The AP Course Audit was created by the College Board to give schools and students the confidence that all AP courses meet or exceed the same clearly articulated curricular expectations of colleges and universities.
By taking an AP course and scoring successfully on the related AP Exam, students can:
- Stand Out in College Admissions
- Earn College Credits
- Skip Introductory Classes
- Build College Skills
Advanced Placement® and AP® are trademarks registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these offerings.
Syllabus
Modules (weekly or bi-weekly): These may include homework, quizzes, recordings and/or emails.
Module 1: Las identidades personales y públicas
- Week 1 - “Naranjas,” Gramática, ser v. Estar
- Week 2 - ¿Cómo somos? Gramática, el pretérito y el imperfecto
Module 2: Las familias y las comunidades
- Week 3 - La geografía humana, Gramática, el futuro y el condicional
- Week 4 - “Ella o yo,” cortometraje. Gramática, el presente del subjuntivo
Module 3: La vida contemporanea
- Week 5 - Oficinas más alegres, Gramática, el imperfecto del subjuntivo y el pluscuamperfecto del subjuntivo
Module 4: La belleza y la estética
- Week 6 - El arte
- Week 7 - Se debe prohibir la cirugía estética a los menores de edad. Gramática, cláusulas de si
Module 5: La ciencia y la tecnología
- Week 8 - “Nosotros, No” y el suicidio asistido
Module 6: Los desafíos mundiales
- Week 9 - El trabajo infantil y el acceso a la educación
Module 7:
- Week 10 - Practice activities and the Final exam
Taught by
Marta E. Moore-Austin
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