Mercy Academy students enrolled
in Advanced Placement Spanish are required to complete the summer assignments
prior to the start of class in August.
The assignments integrate the use of technology while maintaining the
integrity of language acquisition through real-life experiences. Summer assignments have been selected to
continue the development of more advanced communication skills in listening, speaking,
reading, and writing - those areas tested on the AP Spanish Language Exam.
Read the assignment descriptions
carefully. Each assignment has two
required activities. You may use
dictionaries, grammar books, etc. Local
libraries and community centers are excellent resources for your success. You
may also enjoy watching videos or television programs with other students and
discussing the activities and your opinions. If so, be sure that the work is
still yours, not another students’.
Summer AP Spanish Language SOLES Required Activities
Hablando en español
#1
Es necesario grabarte. Usa una
grabadora, un CD, o un MP3. Entrega la
grabación o mándala a mi a sledford@mercyjaguars.com. Puedes buscar sitios en la Red para encontrar
programas y lecturas sobre el mismo sujeto o usar un sitio de la lista incluída. Incluye una
bibliografía general.
You will need to record
yourself. Use a cassette recorder, CD or
MP3 file. Either turn in a recording or
email the sound file to me at sledford@mercyjaguars.com. You can look for some web sites to find
programs and readings dealing with the same topic or use one of the sites from
the included list. Include a general
bibliography. ¡Gracias!
1. Watch a broadcast or video en
español. Taking notes is a good idea.
2. Research, en español, some
information that corresponds to the topic.
You may find an article on one of the internet sites listed under
resources or from a traditional printed source such as a newspaper or magazine.
3. Reflect and then compare the
video source with your written source.
4. Make a 60-120 second recording
in Spanish telling about what you saw and read.
Integrate information from both sources in your recording.
Hablando en español #2
Es necesario grabarte. Usa una
grabadora, un CD, o un MP3. Entrega la
grabación o mándala a mi a sledford@mercyjaguars.com.
Puedes buscar sitios en la Red para encontrar programas y lecturas sobre el
mismo sujeto o usar un sitio de la lista
incluída. Incluye
una bibliografía general.
You will need to record
yourself. Use a cassette recorder, CD or
MP3 file. Either turn in a recording or
email the sound file to me at sledford@mercyjaguars.com. You can look for some web sites to find
programs and readings dealing with the same topic or use one of the sites from
the included list. Include a general
bibliography. ¡Gracias!
1. Listen to a broadcast en
español about the Olympics. Taking notes is an excellent idea!
2. Research information that
corresponds to the topic, en español.
3. Reflect and then compare the
broadcast source with your written source.
4. Make a 60-120 second recording
en español discussing what you saw andread. Howyou’re your two
sources similar or different?
Lectura en español
TBD
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