COURSE SYLLABUS: APPLIED LINGUISTICS IN TEACHING SPANISH
Location: Granada, Spain
Partner Institution: University of Granada
Course Title (English): The Applied Linguistics in Teaching Spanish
Course Title (Spanish): Lingüística aplicada a la enseñanza del español
Sessions Offered: Spring Semester
Instructional in: Spanish
Classroom Contact Hours: 45 contact hours
College Credit (Semester Credit Hours): 3 credit hours
College Credit (Quarter Units): 4 quarter units
Pre-requisites: Advanced Spanish Level
Local Department: Hispanic Studies (CEH)
Course Code: CEH 350
Course Description
The course "Applied Linguistics in teaching Spanish" has a twofold objective: first, to serve as practice and improvement of the Spanish language and secondly, to develop the skills and teaching techniques, theoretical knowledge and research awareness of a teacher of E/LE. These two aims are developed through a predominantly practical approach, with special attention to linguistic content that is more difficult, both in learning and teaching. Also advantage shall be taken of several opportunities to practice offered by the CLM and its learning environment as well as all linguistic production involved in the work in the classroom sessions and independent study course.
Methodology
Students will integrate the learning of the knowledge and skills needed to be a teacher of E/LE with practicals and improvement of their own language skills. This will be accomplished in two ways:
Course content is organized into three sections:
Block 1: Applied Linguistics : Methodology and process management in the classroom.
Block 2: The content language : grammar , pragmatics and lexicon.
Block 3: Planning and scheduling of linguistic content .
Block 4: Analysis of errors and other practical issues .
Course Evaluation
Besides attendance criteria dictated by the Centre of Modern Languages, the evaluation will be conducted using the following assessment outcomes/tools:
Bibliography (Text and Materials)
Some of these reference materials available in the CLM library will be recommended related
to the work carried out during the course, however, the specific needs of each student will be
analysed to direct a more specific literature search
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