Language Study 0201 - Intermediate Spanish I

Fall
2013
1
4.00
Samira Artur

12:30PM-03:00PM T,TH

Hampshire College
312300
Franklin Patterson Hall 103
saLS@hampshire.edu
This course is the first semester of Intermediate Spanish. Students enrolled in this course should have taken IA/LS-0102 or the equivalent and be able to use the present, future, preterit, imperfect tenses with some fluency and have a working knowledge of the present subjunctive. This course, taught entirely in Spanish, is designed to reinforce grammatical structures introduced in Elementary Spanish through activities that practice all four skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Attention is given to using command forms and the present subjunctive. Classroom activities and topics are connected to the culture and literature of the Spanish-speaking world through the textbook, Imagina, as well as students' own experiences. Emphasis is placed on speaking and writing in Spanish. Attendance and classroom participation count for sixty percent of the requirement for credit.
Culture, Humanities, and Languages Multiple Cultural Perspectives This class is taught by faculty from the International Language Institute of Massachusetts in Northampton (www.ili.edu). For more information regarding placement in this course, please contact Samira Artur,saLS@hampshire.edu
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.