😎 ¡A TODA VELA! - ESPAÑOL AVANZADO ! 😎 *Welcome to EMC Español Avanzado ¡A toda vela!, a comprehensive advanced Spanish language text that uses integrated skills and tasks to help you develop competence and confidence in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Spanish. ¡A toda vela! also provides the breadth and depth of material to make it a valuable resource for you to prepare for the current Advanced Placement Spanish Language exam or any other upper level high school or college Spanish exam in your future. "AP SPANISH 2023 COURSE OVERVIEW This is a rigorous course designed to help the advanced Spanish student achieve greater fluency in all aspects of the language and to prepare them to take the AP Spanish exam. Students are required to use the target language in all daily interactions. The complete immersion experience is an essential element of the class, and all students must sign a pledge to use Spanish only in the classroom. A strong emphasis is placed on listening and reading comprehension of authentic resources from a wide variety of sources. Speaking and writing skills are also developed and refined in conjunction with the study of these resources. Students will practice formal and informal speaking skills every day through classroom discussions, interviews, presentations and debates centered around relevant and engaging thematic and cultural themes. Our school operates on a block schedule, and the course is offered in the spring, so typically we have 12 weeks to prepare for the test. Two weeks will be allotted for each theme according to the six themes as outlined in the curricular requirements . Students will also review grammatical structures with rigor, acquire an extensive vocabulary based on the themes that integrate the four language skills, and immerse themselves in and outside of class in a variety of authentic resources . Students will also integrate the three modes of communication (Interpretive, Interpersonal and Presentational) as they make linguistic, personal and cultural connections to the materials and the Spanish-speaking community."
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