4. Voces 2 Scope and Sequence
Spanish II
Voces™ was designed by carefully analyzing the ACTFL National Standards and then creating quality content to match these standards. Below you will find the Scope and Sequence of Voces™ Spanish II and a chart illustrating how often our content meets the ACTFL National Standards. Each chapter in the eTextbook includes multiple videos (vocab, grammar and culture), games, presentations, speaking activities, workbook activities, listening mastery exercises and mini‐quizzes.
Scope and Sequence: Vocabulary and Grammar
Chapter Number and Title |
Vocabulary |
Grammar |
1: Las amistades |
Adjectives |
Adjective agreement; ser and estar; regular ‐AR, ‐ER and ‐IR verbs; present progressive |
2: Los pasatiempos y los deportes |
Sports, art, tranquil activities, musical activities, useful phrases |
Present perfect, verb expressions |
3: Formas de gobierno |
Forms of government, problems in society and their solutions |
Preterite, direct and indirect objects |
4: Manejando |
Driving, weather |
Imperfect, past perfect |
5: Las noticias |
News, nationalities |
Preterite and imperfect together |
6: Las carreras |
Careers, school subjects, school |
Hay + que + infinitive; tener que, deber and necesitar; commands; usted and ustedes commands |
7: La medicina |
Medicine, illness |
Direct and indirect object pronouns, expressing pain, verbs that work like doler and gustar, expressing how you feel |
8: La familia y los días festivos |
Families and holidays |
Reflexive verbs, saber and conocer, por and para |
9: Los viajes |
Travel, in the city |
Subjunctive formation, stem‐changing verbs ending in ‐IR, subjunctive with expressions of emotions, nosotros commands |
10: En la cocina |
Food, fruits and vegetables, measurement, describing food |
Accidental se, demonstrative adjectives and pronouns, comparative, superlatives |
11: La comunidad |
Places in a community, inside stores, in the street, directional prepositions |
Informal commands, subjunctive with impersonal expressions, the subjunctive mood with conjunctions |
12: Las relaciones sociales |
Social relationships, marital status, personal qualities |
Subjunctive in adjective clauses, expressing obligations |
13: La televisión y el cine |
Television and movies |
Future, conditional |
14: Nuestro mundo y sus recursos |
The world and its resources, animals in danger of extinction |
“If” clauses, ojalá |
Scope and Sequence: Cultural Content
Chapter Number and Title |
Voces™ Interviews |
¿Qué piensas? |
Nota cultural |
1: Las amistades |
Sonia, Francisco, Filiberto, Claudia, Michelle |
Tanning Booths Won't Be a Big Business in Mexico |
La mentirita, El Dia de los Muertos , Mexico at a Glance |
2: Los pasatiempos y los deportes |
Laura, Renwar, Braulio, Jimmy, Arturo |
Skin Color and Socioeconomic Status |
Lucha libre, Niña fresa |
3: Formas de gobierno |
Emma; Gabriela; Isabel |
The Government and Illegal Immigration, $5 Starts His Business |
Mexican Courts, Malinchismo |
4: Manejando |
Lili, Nicole |
Child Labor in Mexico, Are Low Riders Mexican? |
Hoy no circula |
5: Las noticias |
Daniela, Elizabeth, David, Beatriz, Luis |
El Universal, Nicknames con cariño |
¿Quién eres?, Chilangos |
6: Las carreras |
Aldo, Glenda, Alfredo, Brenda, Cleto |
High‐tech Careers |
Moving to Mexico for a Career, Tu primer trabajo |
7: La medicina |
Jacobo, Luis, Maribel, Rubén |
Mexican vs. U.S. Healthcare, Malpractice |
Medical Tourism |
8: La familia y los días festivos |
Paola, Iris, Almudena |
Bullfighting (La corrida de toros) |
La Tomatina, Spain at a Glance, Las Fallas |
9: Los viajes |
Celia, Cristina, Dahyana, Alberto |
So You Want to Drive in Spain? |
Youth Hostels |
10: En la cocina |
África, Natalia Estela Amo, Julia |
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Exotic Spanish Food, Eating in Spain |
11: La comunidad |
Enrique, Eva Infante, Maritza, José Alcon Mestre |
Costa del crimen |
La Boquería, Haro Wine Battle |
12: Las relaciones sociales |
Ariel, Matxa, Magda, Patricio |
¿Siestas? |
Relationships in Spain |
13: La televisión y el cine |
Mariana, Francisco Jerez García, Geni |
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14: Nuestro mundo y sus recursos |
Loli, Kevin |
High‐speed Rail |
Tablaos flamencos |
Alignment to ACTFL National Standards
ACTFL National Standards |
Number of times standard is achieved in Voces™ Spanish II |
COMMUNICATION Communicate in Languages Other Than English |
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Standard 1.1: Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions. |
33 |
Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. |
56 |
Standard 1.3: Students present information, concepts and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics. |
17 |
CULTURES Gain Knowledge and Understanding of Other Cultures |
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Standard 2.1: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the practices and perspectives of the culture studied. |
59 |
Standard 2.2: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of the culture studied. |
3 |
CONNECTIONS Connect With Other Disciplines and Acquire Information |
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Standard 3.1: Students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. |
20 |
Standard 3.2: Students acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are only available through the foreign language and its cultures. |
5 |
COMPARISONS Develop Insight Into the Nature of Language and Culture |
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Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own. |
136 |
Standard 4.2: Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the cultures studied and their own. |
17 |
COMMUNITIES Participate in Multilingual Communities at Home and Around the World |
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Standard 5.1: Students use the language both within and beyond the school setting. |
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Standard 5.2: Students show evidence of becoming life‐long learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment. |
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