FRS 001 — Sec. 009 — (1 unit) — CRN 73033 — T 1:10 – 2:00pm — 263 Olson
Languages: A Behind-the-scenes Look at How Humans Learn a Second Language

Instructor:
Norma López-Burton, Department of Spanish and Classics, College of Letters and Science

Description: How do little kids pick up English, Spanish, Chinese, so easily on the playground? Why’s it so hard for us adults? What happens—to our mind, our intellect, our feelings, our place in the world—when we learn a new language? And has language teaching through the years made any of this any easier? These questions and more will be explored in this one unit Freshman Seminar. Emphasis will be on the mechanics of learning a second language and how learning styles, teaching strategies, and motivation all determine whether learning another language will be satisfying or frustrating. This seminar will be especially instructive for any student thinking about living abroad or contemplating a career in education.

Format: One hour per week for lecture and discussion. Discussions are based on short readings posted on the My.ucdavis.edu website. Before each class, students will be expected to have read that class’s selection, taken an online quiz and be ready to speak out in class. Grading: Grades will be based on: nine quizzes based on the readings (40%); class participation (30%); and the final paper (30%).

About the Instructor: Norma López-Burton has been a Spanish instructor at UC Davis going on 25 years and has supervised up to 30 Spanish instructors at a time for over a decade. She teaches Introductory Spanish (Spa 1, 2 and 3), Intermediate Spanish (Spa 21 and 22), Spanish Conversation (Spa 8) and the Teaching Methodology Graduate Seminar (Spa 390). She is the co-author of two university Spanish texts and awaits her own text, due in 2006.