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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2016 through Summer 2017
- Course Number:
- SPA 251
- Course Title:
- Second Year Spanish
- Credit Hours:
- 6
- Lecture Hours:
- 60
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
SPA 251 emphasizes the development of oral proficiency,the acquisition and correct use of pronunciation, mastery of structure and vocabulary, development of reading and writing skills, and cultural concepts for the purpose of communicating in Spanish. Structures and functions from first year Spanish will be reviewed and expanded. The order of presentation and the amount of material covered
depends on the methodology and materials chosen by the instructor and on the speed with which the particular class progresses. Topics generally presented and actively practiced include:
A. Functions
1. Describing medical, dental, and hospital care
2. Making a doctor's appointment
3. Describing what someone is wearing
4. Expressing opinions about clothes
5. Shopping for clothes. Explaining one's needs: style,
size, etc.
6. Explaining why a certain article is appropriate or
inappropriate
7. Discussing prices
8. Asking for travel information
9. Making travel arrrangements
10. Understanding train and plane announcements
11. Reserving a hotel room
12. Requesting hotel services
13. Paying a hotel bill
14. Renting an apartment
15. Describing the type of housing one is looking for
16. Asking and answering questions about where one lives
17. Asking someone to do things in the home
18. Describing what is broken or not functioning
19. Asking people to make appropriate repairs
20. Having a car serviced or repaired
21. Interviewing for a job
22. Describing one's skills and work experience
23. Defining one's work preferences
B. Grammatical Structures
1. Subordinate noun clauses and the subjunctive
2. Subordinate adjectival clauses and the subjunctive
3. Present perfect subjunctive
4. Comparative and superlative constructions
5. Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
6. Possessive adjectives and pronouns
7. Nominalization of articles
8. Regular, and irregular future forms
9. Conditional
10. Subordinate adverbial clauses
11. Pluperfect
12. Future perfect
13. Al + infinite
14. Preposition + infinite
15. Conjunction + subjunctive
16. Si - clauses and sequence of tenses
17. Estar + past participle
18. Passive voice
19. Se + verb
20. Pluperfect subjunctive
21. Relative pronouns
22. Rules of accentuation
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
The student must attend class regularly from the first day when important material is presented. S/he must come
to class prepared to participate in all classroom activities, study related material in the textbook and
complete take-home assignments. The student active participation in small groups and frequent responses
during class time are considered necessary in order to master the material presented, therefore volunteer oral responses and risk taking are expected from each student. For each hour of class, the student should plan on one-half to one hour of outside study and preparation. Since
coursework is structured and sequential, class attendance is mandatory and any absences will have a negative effect
on the final grade.
After the introduction to the course, Spanish will be used in the classroom at all times.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Beginning with the first day of class, regular attendance is required to achieve a passing grade. The final course
grade will be determined by attendance, active participation in class, punctually completed written
assignments and the student's general skill level in Spanish at the end of the term.