Spanish Vocabulary Project
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About this course: In this course, we'll imagine that you are applying for an all-expenses paid, educational trip to a Spanish-speaking nation of your choice. You'll introduce yourself to a host family that you'll be staying with, research the rich culture and history of the place you intend to visit and compare it with your own country, and plan out an itinerary of places you plan to see, and things you plan to do and experience while visiting. In addition, you'll summarize the key points of your written report in an oral presentation. This course is challenging and is meant to test everything you've learned in the Spanish Vocabulary specialization. It will provide you an excellent way…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan .
- Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
- Paid plan: Commit to earning a Certificate—it's a trusted, shareable way to showcase your new skills.
About this course: In this course, we'll imagine that you are applying for an all-expenses paid, educational trip to a Spanish-speaking nation of your choice. You'll introduce yourself to a host family that you'll be staying with, research the rich culture and history of the place you intend to visit and compare it with your own country, and plan out an itinerary of places you plan to see, and things you plan to do and experience while visiting. In addition, you'll summarize the key points of your written report in an oral presentation. This course is challenging and is meant to test everything you've learned in the Spanish Vocabulary specialization. It will provide you an excellent way in which to test what you know and what you still need to work on in your Spanish learning journey.
Who is this class for: This course is aimed at anyone interested in learning the Spanish language and/or has the need to learn Spanish for personal, professional or academic purposes, especially if you focus on oral proficiency.
Created by: University of California, Davis-
Taught by: Dr. Robert Blake, Professor & Director
UC Consortium for Lanuage Learning & Teaching (UCCLLT)
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WEEK 1
Project Overview
Welcome to the final project for Spanish Vocabulary! In this project, you're going to pretend that you are applying for an all expenses paid, extended trip (5-7 weeks) to a Spanish-speaking nation of your choice where you will be staying with a native host family. As part of the "application" process, you need to write a 3-part report and produce a recording of you speaking, summarizing the contents of your report. In this module, you will learn all about the format of the course and be provided with an overview of the entire project and all of the milestones. You'll also choose the Spanish-speaking nation you would like to "visit" for the course project.
7 videos, 2 readings expand
- Video: Capstone Course Overview
- Reading: Typing Spanish Accents and Punctuation
- Reading: How to be Successful in this Course
- Discussion Prompt: Select Your Country
- Video: Gender and Number Agreement
- Video: Subject Pronouns
- Video: Direct Object Pronouns
- Video: Passive Voice and Impersonal Subjects
- Video: Time Expression with the Present Tense
- Video: Useful Expressions
Milestone 1: Introducing Yourself to Your Host Family (1st Draft)
The first milestone is all about introducing yourself to the family you'll be staying with. You'll want to reflect on the material learned in the earlier courses of the specialization, particularly Course 1: Meeting People, and prepare a written introduction to your host family. In this module, you'll turn in a first draft of your introduction for feedback and review from a peer before you turn in the final draft in the next module.
9 videos, 4 readings expand
- Video: Milestone 1 Overview
- Discussion Prompt: What do you plan to tell your host family?
- Reading: Family and Friends Vocabulary List
- Reading: Daily Routines Vocabulary List
- Reading: Leisure Vocabulary List
- Reading: The Home Vocabulary List
- Video: Making Requests, Suggestions, Invitations, and Refusals Using the Subjunctive, Part 1
- Video: Making Requests, Suggestions, Invitations, and Refusals Using the Subjunctive, Part 2
- Video: Making Requests, Suggestions, Invitations, and Refusals Using the Subjunctive, Part 3
- Video: Expressions for Physical Sensations
- Video: Forming Questions
- Video: Making Requests Politely
- Video: Making Polite Requests with the Conditional
- Video: Reflexive Pronouns to Express Daily Routines
- Peer Review: Optional: Milestone 1 First Draft
WEEK 2
Milestone 1: Introducing Yourself to Your Host Family (Final Draft)
In this module, you are to take the feedback you were given on your draft from the last module, improve your paper, and then submit your final assignment for official peer review and grading.
Graded: Milestone 1: Introduce Yourself to Your Host Family (Final Draft)
WEEK 3
Milestone 2: Culture and History of Your Selected Nation (Research and 1st Draft)
For the 2nd milestone in our course project, you are going to research the history and culture of your selected host nation. Search the internet, preferably relying on Spanish-language websites from that country, to determine things like the current and historical political systems, common foods, entertainment, music, arts, traditions, important historical milestones, etc. You'll also be asked to compare what you learn about your host nation with the country or region in which you presently reside to note similarities and differences. In this module, you'll hand in a draft of your report for feedback and review from a peer before you turn in your final draft in the next module.
5 videos, 3 readings expand
- Video: Milestone 2 Overview
- Reading: History Vocabulary List
- Discussion Prompt: What is your research telling you?
- Reading: Clothing and Fashion Vocabulary List
- Reading: Places and Weather Vocabulary List
- Video: Adverbs that Go Together with Past Events
- Video: The Preterite Tense
- Video: The Contrast Between the Imperfect and the Preterite Tenses
- Video: Two Ways of Expressing Events from the Recent Past
- Peer Review: Optional: Milestone 2 First Draft
WEEK 4
Milestone 2: Culture and History of Your Selected Nation (Final Draft)
In this module, you are to take the feedback you were given on your draft in the last module, improve your paper, and then submit your final assignment for official peer review and grading.
Graded: Culture and History of Your Selected Nation (Final Draft)
WEEK 5
Milestone 3: Your Trip Plan (Research and 1st Draft)
In this module, you will research and write the 1st draft of your trip plan. You'll talk about where you would like to go and what you would like to see and do while in your chosen country. Again, search the internet, preferably relying on websites from that country, to determine what your trip plan will be. In this module, you'll hand in a draft of your report for feedback and review from a peer before you turn in your final draft in the next module.
5 videos, 3 readings expand
- Video: Module 3 Overview
- Discussion Prompt: So, what are you going to do?
- Reading: Cafés and Restaurants Vocabulary List
- Reading: Trips and Vacations Vocabulary List
- Reading: Market and Food Vocabulary List
- Video: Talking About Expected or Wished For Events: The Subjunctive with Adverbial Clauses
- Video: Talking About Probable Events: Using the Future, Part 1
- Video: Talking About Probable Events: Using the Future, Part 2
- Video: Talking Hypothetical Events Using the Conditional
- Peer Review: Optional: Milestone 3 First Draft
WEEK 6
Milestone 3: Your Trip Plan (Final Draft)
In this module, you are to take the feedback you were given in the last module, improve your draft, and then submit your final assignment for official peer review and grading. You will also want to begin the process of compiling all of your different milestones into one comprehensive document so that in the final milestone, you'll be prepared to refine your final report and prepare your oral presentation.
Graded: Milestone 3: Your Trip Plan (Final Draft)
WEEK 7
Milestone 4: Final Report and Oral Presentation
In our final milestone for this course, you are going to compile all three of your papers into one, complete report, making any last refinements to make it a strong, and grammatically proficient report. You will also get to demonstrate your proficiency in speaking Spanish by giving a brief, 3-5 minute oral presentation that summarizes the key points and findings from your entire report.
2 videos expand
- Video: Module 4 Overview
- Discussion Prompt: What do you plan to discuss in your oral report?
- Discussion Prompt: Share Your Presentation!
- Video: Course and Specialization Summary
Graded: Oral Presentation and Final Report
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