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Dec 10, 2025
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SPAN& 221 - Spanish IV Credits: 5 Variable Credit Course: No
Lecture Hours: 55 Lab Hours: 0 Worksite/Clinical Hours: 0 Other Hours (LIA/Internships): 0
Course Description: A communication course in beginning intermediate Spanish. Increases proficiency through review and expansion of skills, grammar, and cultural foundation of the language. Emphasizes oral communication.
Prerequisite: SPAN& 123 with a C or higher or three years of high school Spanish with a C or higher. Distribution Requirements: - Humanities Distribution Requirement
General Education Requirements: - Fulfills Engage General Education Requirement
Meets FQE Requirement: No Integrative Experience Requirement: No
Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate some in-depth understanding and appreciation of the Spanish culture.
- Sustain a more complicated conversation on contemporary issues and topics in Spanish-speaking countries.
- Read intermediate Spanish and be able to interpret it correctly without word-for-word English translation.
- Understand material presented orally and be able to respond appropriately.
- Construct grammatically correct sentences orally or in written Spanish.
- Increasingly demonstrate a sigificant understanding of Spanish and Latin American cultural traits.
- Increasingly demonstrate understanding and empathetic respect for the multiple races, social classes, and varied backgrounds of people from Spain and Latin America.
- Increasingly understand the historical, social, and political influences on the cultural questions raised while they are acquiring the Spanish language.
- Increasingly demonstrate the ability to use language and behaviors that are appropriate in social situations with native speakers, either in class or with Hispanic people in the community.
Course Contents
- Vocabulary: words and phrases for discussion of marital status, emotional states and feelings, life in the city, and media.
- Grammar: review of first year: gender and number of nouns, adjective agreement, the differences between ser and estar, subject pronouns, the present tense of regular and irregular verbs, direct object and indirect object pronouns, demonstrative adjectives and pronouns, the imperfect indicative, reflexive structures, the preterite, commands, and the subjunctive in noun clauses.
- Culture: current Latin American culture, women’s issues, and the Caribbean.
Instructional Units: 5
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