FLS 242 - Intermediate Spanish II


Credit(s) 4.00
Lecture Hours: 4.00
This course is equivalent to fourth-level college Spanish. It is designed to complete the second-year of college Spanish coursework through practices of methods and materials presented in Intermediate Spanish I. Advanced examination of Hispanic culture using selected readings and multi-media presentations will aid the student in increasing speed and fluency in the spoken language. Translation skills will be enhanced as well. Exams will test oral, cultural, comprehension and written skills. This course may satisfy a general education requirement in the Cultural/Historical Perspectives Area.

Prerequisite(s): FLS 231, FLS 241, or consent of instructor
SLOs:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Create spontaneous written and spoken conversations and discussions across various time frames on concrete topics, using series of connected sentences and probing questions.
  • Analyze the main message and supporting details on a wide variety of general interest topics across various time frames from complex, organized texts that are spoken and written.
  • Present a detailed, organized oral presentation on familiar, as well as unfamiliar concrete topics that encompass various time frames.
  • Write a detailed, organized essay on familiar, as well as unfamiliar concrete topics that encompass various time frames.  
  • Evaluate products and practices in their own and other cultures to mediate cultural perspectives.
  • Discuss complex situations to ensure a shared understanding of culture.


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