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1Santiago de Compostela, October 8 - 12, 2012
ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL PROGRAM
SPANISH COURSE
FOR HOSPITALEROS
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SCHEDULE
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Monday 8
Tuesday 9
Wednesday 10
Thursday 11
Friday 12
9:30 11:30
Spanish Language
Spanish Language
Spanish Language
Spanish Language
Language and cultural workshop
11:30 12:00
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
12:00 13:00
Spanish Language
Spanish Language
Spanish Language
Visit to the traditional market
Language and cultural workshop
13:00 14:00
Language and cultural workshop
Language and cultural workshop
Language and cultural workshop
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
AFTER NOON
Guided tour to the Cathedral and the History City
Gathering and Jacobean tour: Pilgrim´s hidden Santiago
Guided tour to the University´s historic and artistic heritage
Guided tour to the Pilgrimage Museum
19:00
Course Closing ceremony
LUGAR DE CELEBRACIÓN Seminarios del Camino: Aula 9. Escuela de Relaciones Laborales. Campus sur.
CLASSROOMSFrom Monday 8 to Thursday 11Classroom 2 and Classroom 9. EsCuEla dE rElaCionEs laboralEsAvda. Dr. Ángel Echeverri, s/n. Campus sur
15782 Santiago de Compostela
On Friday 12sEdE dE la s.a dE xEstión do Plan xaCobEo (san lázaro)Avda Fernando de Casas Novoa, 38
15707 Santiago de Compostela
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ACADEMIC PROGRAM SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE FOR HOSPITALEROS
Profesora: Milagros Muíña García
Degree in Hispanic Philology (1994-1999), University
of Santiago de Compostela.Degree in Romanic
Philology (1998-2000), University of Santiago de
Compostela.Master in European Medieval Studies
“Estudios Medievales Europeos. Imagen, Texto y
Contexto”. Organised by the University of Santiago de
Compostela. 2009-2010. Final mark: Outstanding (10).
Since 2001 she does research work in institutions such
as the University of Santiago de Compostela or Centro
Ramón Piñeiro, and works on many publications and
papers, such as the Transcription and preparation
of the Códice Rico of the Cantigas de Santa María.
The book is currently under preparation and it will be
published by Editorial Testimonio (in collaboration
with Elvira Fidalgo). Publishing Agreement signed on
15 August 2010. She also gives lectures on national
and international Universities on Late Medieval Iberian
Poetry and Liturgy and Cantigas de Santa María. As far
as ELE concerns, at present she works as academic
coordinator in Cursos Internacionais, at Santiago
de Compostela University and in the past she also
collaborated as a teacher of Spanish language and
Culture in Centro de Linguas Modernas, La Coruña
University, and Centro de Estudos de Espanhol in
Braga, Portugal from June 2005.
Profesora: Rosa Ana Paz
Degree in Hispanic Philology and Romanesque
Philology (University of Santiago de Compostela)
and Máster of Education of the Spanish like Foreign
Language (UNED). Teacher of Language and Spanish
culture for foreigners and forming of ELE’s teachers in
Courses Internacionales-USC. Functions of academic
coordination in the courses of Spanish. He is a
member of the court of examinations DELE.
Teacher in the course of formation Specialized
in Spanish Foreign Language, posgrado of the
Universidade do Minho (CFEELE). It has taken
part as referee in several programs of didactic and
methodological formation for ELE’s teachers in Spain
and abroad in collaboration with the Department
of Education, the Institute Cervantes and the
Universidade do Minho. She has been a tutor in the
courses of Spanish for foreigners organized by the
Center of Languages of the University of To Corunna,
Open University of United Kingdom and University of
Northern of Iowa.
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obJEtiVEs· Integrate Basic cultural and linguistic
knowledge necessary to facilitate hospitalero service.
· Recognize basic vocabulary to engage in social interactions in the field of the Camino.
· Write simple texts related to the Camino albergues.
· Identify assess and be able to communicate in basic cross-cultural situations.
ContEnt Communicative language activities applied to the field
of social work: expression, comprehension, interaction
and verbal and written mediation.
Funcional Content- Greetings and say farewells.
- Ask and report the name and origin.
- Introduce yourself and introduce
someone.
- Fill out a registration form.
- Inquire and report on directions.
Talking about distances.
- Describing people, places and objects.
- Express likes and dislikes.
lexical Content- Personal information. Nationality.
- Professions.
- Family.
- The human body. Physical and psychic
state. Clothing.
- Meals and drinks. Recipes.
- Town and country. Landscapes.
- Weather and climate.
- The house/hostel: types and
characteristics. Layout and furniture.
social-Cultural Content- Spanish social codes.
- Introduction to the Spanish cultural and
linguistic diversity.
- Calendar, holidays.
- Hours of working time, facilities, meals, etc.
- Food and habits in Spain. Recipes.
- Leisure and free time: habits and
hobbies, shopping.
- Introduction to the Spanish popular
songs and games.
mEtHodoloGYIt is focused on communicative language activities
and interaction. Tasks based on the needs of
volunteer service on the Camino.
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CULTURAL PROGRAM
mondaY 8opening CeremonySalón de Grados. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas.
9.00h
Guided tour to the Cathedral and the History CityLecturer: Miguel Ángel Cajigal
Meeting point:
Cursos Internacionales Office. 16.00h
Visit the historic city, the richest and most complex
cathedral in Europe.
This visit is intended to learn about the monuments,
squares and streets of the historic center of Santiago,
a World Heritage Site. The visit begins in the Plaza de
Platerías, the Dean’s House, the House of the Cabildo,
Colegio Fonseca, the plaza and facade of Obradoiro,
the College of St. Jerome, Rajoy Palace, Hostel of
the Catholic Monarchs, the square and facade of the
Azabachería, San Martin Pinario Monastery, Plaza de
la Quintana and facade as well as the interior of the
Cathedral.
The Cathedral is the soul of the city and kept inside
the crypt are the remains of St. James, in addition to
the Portico of Glory, the sculpture most complex of
Romanesque era.
tuEsdaY 9Gathering in Hostal de los reyes Católicos and st. James historical itinerary Pilgrim´s Hidden Santiago Lecturer: Manuel Rodríguez
Writer and Jornalist
Meeting point:
Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, Plaza de Obradoiro.
17.00h
Most of Santiago de Compostela was made to
the measure of pilgrims, indeed they had partially
built it. When arriving, they prolonged they journey
through a real and emotive itinerary: pilgrim´s
inns, favourite accommodation for all nationalities,
hospitals, the cementery of Santo Peregrino,
specialized shops, …
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WEdnEsdaY 10Visit to the artisitc Heritage of the university University guide
Meeting point:
Main Entrance. Palacio de Fonseca. 16.15h
The University of Santiago de Compostela is one
of the oldest universities in Spain and Europe,
over 500 years old. This visit will cover the most
significant historical sites by reviewing the history
and heritage of this institution from the Middle Ages
to the present.
Start your visit at the Palace of Fonseca Cloister,
Noble Hall, and the paneled room. Then visit the
Library of America, a real treasure of the University.
And finally, visit the School of Geography and
History, the auditorium and the balcony of the
Faculty where you can enjoy a magnificent view
of the city.
tHursdaY 11Visita museo de las PeregrinacionesLecturer: Miguel Ángel Cajigal
Meeting point:
Plaza de Platerías, 16.30h
It is housed in the building known as the Gothic
House, with construction features from the 14th
century, including, however, important remodelling
from later dates.
The exhibition is divided into the eight rooms, which
highlight the importance, for European culture
and Hispanic America, of the pilgrimage and the
worship of St. James.
FridaY 12Closing ceremonyRectorado de la Universidad. 19.00hspanish wine
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