
Spanish II
Continuation of grammar, vocabulary, culture, and conversation
Class Options (meets once/week)
(Wed-1) 8:45-10:05
Pre-Requisites
Spanish 1, *see notes below
One-Time Class Fee
$10
Course Description
This class is designed to meet the requirements for a second-year high school Spanish 2 course.
By the end of this course, students should successfully navigate a variety of basic communicative tasks needed for survival in a Spanish-speaking world. They will also have gained a more global perspective through more profound knowledge and understanding of Hispanic culture. The goal is to prepare students to use the language to participate in Spanish-speaking communities both at home and worldwide.
Homework
Students will be assigned a variety of work to complete at home and return in class or upload to Google Classroom. These will include grammatical, vocabulary, and literature practices in addition to map work and more. Please expect to spend an average of ten minutes a day completing written and on-line work and reviewing grammatical and vocabulary concepts.
Given the nature of a weekly language course, it is vital that students commit to consistent review of their materials and practice in their notes and provided skills websites. Students will find great benefit in spending at least ten minutes a day reviewing and practicing their materials.
Approximate time for homework each week outside of class: 2-3 hours
Graduation Requirements
Notes
Although the state of Oklahoma no longer requires two years of a foreign language to graduate high school, most colleges and universities often require two foreign language credits.
Class fee covers yearly subscriptions in Quizlet.com, Conjuguemos.com, flangoo.com, and boomlearning.com for the students.
*Students must be in 9th - 12th grade to attend Spanish II and have received a 70% or above in Spanish 1. New students that did not take Spanish 1 at TCC are required to communicate with Mrs. Zerr, take, and pass an entrance exam prior to enrollment.
Contact the instructor with questions.
Required Books & Materials
(Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks unless stated otherwise.)
All written work will be uploaded into Google Classroom for students to print at home and bring to class.
No textbook required.

