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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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SPA 132 - Conversational Spanish II Description: Development of speaking and listening skills in Spanish at the novice level. Culture of the Spanish-speaking world.
Prerequisites: SPA 101 or SPA 131 .
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Course Content:
- Descriptions of objects, places, people, activities and states
- Narrations of daily routines
- Comparisons
- Techniques for avoiding unnatural repetitions
- Descriptions of knowledge
- Propositions
- Components of the Spanish-speaking culture
Learning Outcomes:
- Express lexical and grammatical structures important to specific high frequency face-to-face contexts, such as in restaurants and vacation situations, when communicating descriptions, narrations and comparisons. (1-3, 5)
- Use common expressions and learned vocabulary to describe objects, places, people, activities and states in specific high frequency contexts. (1)
- Use common expressions and learned vocabulary to describe completed activities in the preterite past. (1)
- Describe feelings, locations and states using copulas ser and estar. (1)
- Narrate daily activities and routines using reflexive verbs. (2)
- Compare objects, places, people, their qualities and their activities. (3)
- Use direct object pronouns to avoid unnatural and/or superfluous repetitions. (4)
- Describe one¿s own knowledge and that of others through two knowledge verbs, saber and conocer. (5)
- Extend and decline invitations with verbs that change stems. (6)
- Comprehend aurally content from learning outcomes 1-9 when expressed by classroom partners and native speakers who use somewhat slow and deliberate speech and careful articulation. (1-6)
- Identify components of the Spanish-speaking culture: physical (e.g. personal space, customs), non-verbal (e.g., gestures), geographical (e.g., maps), and the arts (e.g., music, arts). (7)
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