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Effective Term:
Winter 2015 through Spring 2016

Course Number:
SPA 151
Course Title:
First Year Spanish
Credit Hours:
6
Lecture Hours:
60
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Continues the work of SPA 150. Emphasizes active communication in Spanish. Includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, structure, vocabulary and culture. Recommended: Completion of SPA 150 or instructor permission. Completion of SPA 150-151 is equivalent to SPA 101-102-103. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Students successfully completing Spanish 151:

1. Manage common interactions, in both oral and written forms, in a selected variety of settings using the present, past and future tenses.
2. Apply circumlocution and inference skills when navigating a variety of real world situations in Spanish.
3. Reflect on linguistic and cultural diversity within the Spanish-speaking world and how it differs and/or relates to one’s own culture.
4. Apply a broader understanding of important historical and cultural movements in the target culture through exposure to literature, art and performing arts in the target language.
5. Expand and strengthen strategies for analyzing authentic materials in the target language.

Integrative Learning

Students completing an associate degree at Portland Community College will be able to reflect on one’s work or competencies to make connections between course content and lived experience.

Course Activities and Design

Students are expected to attend all classes, participate actively in classroom activities, and prepare oral and written homework assignments. Students may work with bundled media or related web media, and they may meet with the teacher or tutors. After the introduction to the course, Spanish will be used in the classroom at all times. Students should plan to spend about one hour in preparation and practice outside of class for each class hour. Students are encouraged to register for an optional, 1-credit conversation class. 

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Beginning with the first day of class, students are assessed by their active participation, homework, in-class activities such as presentations and oral interviews. Regular attendance is also required to achieve a passing grade.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Spanish 151 emphasizes the acquisition and correct use of pronunciation, grammatical structures and cultural concepts for the purpose of communication in Spanish. The themes and skills listed below are not necessarily presented in order; presentation of these items depends on the teacher, textbook and the make-up of the student population.  

Possible structures presented 

  1. Direct object and Indirect object pronouns

  2. Prepositions

  3. Expansion of the preterit tense

  4. Question/answer patterns with the preterit

  5. Negations

  6. Impersonal expressions

  7. Prepositional pronouns

  8. Imperfect tense

  9. Present perfect tense

  10. Compare and contrast the imperfect and preterit

  11. Begin basic forms of the present subjunctive

  12. Introduction to the command forms

Topics for active communication 

  1. Food and beverages, ordering in a restaurant

  2. House vocabulary

  3. Writing and sharing recipes

  4. Walking about habitual (“used to”) actions in the past

  5. Talking about completed actions in the past

  6. Unplanned occurrences/accidents

  7. Geography

  8. Travel

  9. Maps, asking and giving directions

  10. Professions and professional activities

  11. Travel vocabulary