About SPAN 2200 C
Continuation of Intermediate Spanish I. Grammar review, moving toward increased proficiency in composition, listening comprehension, pronunciation, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasis on cultural context. Students may take 1 Spanish course numbered between 2200 and 2209 for credit. Credit not awarded for SPAN 2200 following receipt of credit for any SPAN course numbered SPAN 3100 or above. Prerequisite: SPAN 2100 or equivalent.
Notes
Prereq: SPAN 2100 or equivalent; Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
Spanish 2200 (Intermediate II) is designed to integrate all of the knowledge attained in the previous levels with a particular emphasis on honing students' ability to interact with others in both written and spoken Spanish through collaborative group activities. Many of the activities will help develop comprehension skills and a large active vocabulary necessary for advanced level courses. We will review grammar points such as: object pronouns, imperfect/preterit, present perfect, conditional, future, and present subjunctive, and learn: the past perfect, the imperfect subjunctive, present perfect subjunctive, and passive voice. In addition, we will gain practice in developing reading comprehension strategies through study of short literary works, essays and video from the textbook, as well as additional materials from other sources the professor may provide. This section will also enhance students' communicative practice by giving them the opportunity to speak Spanish online with native speakers. Throughout the semester this course will focus on expanding awareness of Spanish-speaking cultures. SPAN 2200 will be taught entirely in Spanish. By the end of the semester you will be able to:
1. Participate in extended conversations in which you solicit and express information, preferences, opinions, and suggestions on both personal and social topics;
2. Express politeness and friendship appropriately during conversation, ask clarifying questions to increase your understanding, and negotiate the meaning of unfamiliar words;
3. Summarize and express opinions on authentic texts such as newspaper articles or informational websites, as well as short literary texts and videos;
Understand and discuss personal stories and social topics in multiple time frames;
4. Employ more extended vocabulary, together with common verb tenses and the main structures of Spanish syntax, to describe social issues;
5. Research and describe particular Spanish-speaking societies, express and justify your opinions, and draw comparisons among societies based on the information you have found.
Important: Within three months prior to enrolling in your first language class at UVM, you need to take the online placement test (even if you haven't studied the language) and enroll in the course level recommended. Note that if you enroll in a class without taking the test, or enroll in a class below your recommended level, the system will disenroll you from the course (you will receive an email notification if this occurs). Find the placement test at go.uvm.edu/flp
Section Expectation
The University of Vermont respects the Department of Education’s definition of a credit hour: for every hour spent in a classroom, a student is expected to complete approximately 2-3 hours of coursework outside of it. Thus, in SPAN 2200, a 3-credit course, a student should expect to work at least 6 hours a week outside of the classroom. Required: Texto: IMAGINA español sin barreras 5th Edition Blanco * Tocaimaza- Hatch
Evaluation
Grades will be based on attendance and participation, daily assignments, quizzes, a midterm composition, and a final project. For this course it will be necessary to conduct conversation with native speakers in other countries. You will also complete a final project consisting of a podcast and essay prepared with a partner, which will be a capstone for the intercultural research conducted over the course of the semester.
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