FLI-LAN7406 - Spanish Level 6
Course Description
This course is the sixth course in the Beginning Spanish series. The focus of this course will be to enhance the student’s reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in order to allow them to communicate in any setting with increased fluency. Emphasis will be on the Imperative tenses, and the Subjunctive tense.Course Outline
Week 1 - 2
Class orientation and Spanish 5 review
Week 2 - 7
Complete Spanish Lessons 21, and Spanish Verb Tenses Lesson 19
I. Affirmative tú commands
II. Irregular tú commands
III. Pronouns used with affirmative tú commands
IV. Negative tú commands
V. Pronouns used with negative tú commands
VI. Affirmative Ud. and Uds. commands
VII. Pronouns used with affirmative Ud. and Uds. commands
VIII. Negative Ud. and Uds. commands
IX. Pronouns used with negative Ud. and Uds. commands
X. Other ways of asking people to do things
XI. Reading comprehension: Perdida en Nicaragua
Week 7 - 12
Complete Spanish Lesson 20 and Spanish Verb Tenses Lesson 20
I. Ar verbs in the Subjunctive tense
II. Er verbs in the Subjunctive tense
III. Ir verbs in the Subjunctive tense
IV. Irregular er and ir verbs with g or zc in the 1st person form of the Subjunctive tense
V. Irregular verbs in the subjunctive tense
VI. Verbs with orthographic changes in the Subjunctive tense
VII. Uses of the Subjunctive tense
VIII. Other tenses that cause the Subjunctive tense
IX. Reading comprehension: El juicio
Week 12 - 15
Complete Spanish Lesson 28 and Spanish Verb Tenses Lesson 21
I. Ar verbs in the Imperfect Subjunctive tense
II. Er verbs in the Imperfect Subjunctive tense
III. Ir verbs in the Imperfect Subjunctive tense
IV. Irregular verbs in the Imperfect Subjunctive tense
V. Uses of the Imperfect Subjunctive tense
VI. Reading comprehension: El barco económico
Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:• Demonstrate knowledge of syntax of language, including: the use of the Imperative tense in both familiar and formal settings; and the Subjunctive tense.
• Express complicated ideas and demonstrate enhanced conversational skills in the areas above.
• Demonstrate correct pronunciation, even of unfamiliar works in Spanish.
• Express an understanding of some cultural characteristics of Spanish-speaking countries.
Notes
COURSE REQUIREMENTS – Students are expected to:
• Attend classes
• Participate in class
• Complete all assignments
• Work on individual and/or group assignments as instructed
books required