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Spanish Courses
The
Club de Español is open all year round (except
in holidays) and offers the following courses:
SPA 111: Beginning
Spanish I
Prerequisites: None.
Course Description: This course is intended for students with
little or no Spanish background. The purpose is to help students
develop the four basic skills: understanding, speaking, reading, and
writing of elementary Spanish. The instructors use the “Natural
Approach and Communicative” methodology and emphasize oral competency.
Throughout the course students will learn about various aspects of life
and culture in the Spanish-speaking world. In addition to the formal
classes, the experience of living with local host families also provides
hours of language practice, and therefore topics related to the home
stay will be addressed in class.
SPA 112: Beginning Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPA 111 or equivalent (one semester college Spanish)
or adequate score on placement exam.
Course Description: This course is intended for students who have
taken one semester of college-level Spanish or its equivalent. The
purpose is to help students develop the four basic skills: understanding,
speaking, reading, and writing of elementary Spanish. The instructors
use the “Natural Approach and Communicative” methodology and emphasize
oral competency. Throughout the course students will learn about various
aspects of life and culture in the Spanish-speaking world. In addition
to the formal classes, the experience of living with local host families
also provides hours of language practice, and therefore topics related
to the home stay will be addressed in class.
SPA 211: Intermediate Spanish I
Prerequisite: SPA 112 or equivalent (one year college Spanish or
equivalent) or adequate score on placement exam.
Course Description: This course is intended for students who have
a basic understanding of the Spanish language. The purpose of this
course is to help students review and master all of the basic structures
of Spanish and build their conversational skills through discussion of
selected texts that stimulate intellectual growth and promote cultural
understanding. Instructors use the “Natural Approach and Communicative”
methodology and emphasize oral communication. Students will be expected
to review the grammar at home and use it in class. Throughout the course
students will learn about various aspects of life and culture in the
Spanish-speaking world. In addition to the formal classes, the
experience of living with local host families also provides hours of
language practice, and therefore topics related to the home stay will
be addressed in class.
SPA 212: Intermediate Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPA 211 (or equivalent), or adequate score on
placement exam.
Course Description: This course is intended for students who have
completed one and a half years of college-level Spanish and already
demonstrate a basic understanding of the Spanish language. The purpose
of this course is to help students review and master all of the basic
structures of Spanish and build their conversational skills through
discussion of selected texts that stimulate intellectual growth and
promote cultural understanding. Instructors use the “Natural Approach
and Communicative” methodology and emphasize oral communication.
Students will be expected to review the grammar at home and use it in
class. Throughout the course students will learn about various aspects
of life and culture in the Spanish-speaking world. In addition to the
formal classes, the experience of living with local host families also
provides hours of language practice, and therefore topics related to the
home stay will be addressed in class.
SPA 311: Advanced
Spanish
Prerequisite: SPA 212 or equivalent.
Course Description: This class is designed to meet the needs of
advanced Spanish students who have already completed at least two years
of college level Spanish. The goal of the course is for students to
improve their oral fluency through discussion, debates, and oral
reports through discussion of contemporary issues in Latin America.
One of the special features of this course is the use of both classic
and contemporary Mexican and other films to stimulate discussion of
Latin American history, culture, and contemporary issues. Students may
also participate in field trips to local theatre performances.
In addition to reading chapters of some texts students will read
articles from local newspapers, magazines, and journals in order to
expand their vocabulary and deepen their understanding of political,
economic, and social issues in the host country and throughout Latin
America. During class they will discuss and debate the issues that they
read about. Students will engage in many listening exercises. They will
also be expected to engage in conversations and conduct informal
interviews with members of their Mexican host families and record new
vocabulary.
SPA 356: Latin
American Literature
Prerequisite: Completion of Spanish 311 or its equivalent.
Course Rationale: Latin America is rich in literature and has
produced many famous men and women writers who use literature as an
important means of social, political and cultural expression, thus
forming part of the movements about which they write. The students who
take this course will find that it complements both the theoretical and
experiential aspects of the semester program.
Course Description: This course provides a survey of Latin
American literature from the sixteenth century to the present, with
particular attention given to the 20th century and the relationship
between literature and social change. Students will read poetry, short
stories, plays, testimonial literature, and one short novel. They will
learn about these different genres of literature and how to analyze each
of them using literary terminology. They will also learn about Latin
American history, politics, human rights, social activism, and gender
roles through the lens of fictional and non-fictional characters,
including the voices of women writers representing diverse class and
ethnic backgrounds.
SPA 411: Advanced Conversation and Composition
Prerequisite: Completion of Spanish 311 or its equivalent.
Course Description: This course is designed for advanced language
students who have already completed one conversation and composition
course. The goals is for students to increase the facility and
correctness of their written and oral expression through conversation,
discussions, reports, debates, occasional lectures about writing,
written compositions, and grammar review, as necessary. Much class time
will be spent on oral presentations and peer review of the written
compositions.
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