Basic Practical Spanish 4219-FL206
Classes topics:
Give and ask for personal details
Greetings and farewells
Express intentions
To talk about things we know how to do
describe places
talk about the weather
identify objects
to express needs
go shopping
Express preferences
Likes and dislikes
Habits
Telling time
Food and ordering meals
Ask for directions
to talk about previous experiences
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
Upon completing this course a student:
has a knowledge of basic verbal tenses and conjugation
distinguishes in a conversation between the present and the past
know basic vocabulary in a broad variety of themes
Examples
Is capable of managing basic combinations of verbal tenses in sentences.
Is capable of a basic listening comprehension of sudden verbal tenses.
Is capable of recognizing and enunciating a great number of nouns
Skills
Upon completing this course a student:
is able to use verbs tenses and vocabulary to explain, describe and relate situations, problems and events
make use of vocabulary to express emotions and describe people, places and things.
correctly employ a variety of tenses and vocabulary to articulate, discuss and defend a point of view
Examples
Is able to interact in order to solve problems
Is able to interact in order to socialized
Is able to hold a discussion, argument or debate
Social competences
Upon completing this course a student:
Is prepared for sustaining a prolong conversation with elemental mastery of verbal tenses
Is able to formulate his/her opinion in a variety of topics
Is aware of a social and cultural context in Latin America as well as Spain
Examples
Is able to differentiate Latin American main cultures(Mexican, Puertorican, Argentinian, Spanish) and their foods, customs and music.
Is able to express nonverbal language
Assessment criteria
The final grade is influenced by:
Attendance and homework (exercises, essays) – 25%
Partial tests - 25%
The final exam – 50%
Bibliography
Aula Internacional 1
Additional information
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