Intermediate Spanish I
Overview
Systematic, in-depth study of:
- Syntactic structures
- Lexicon
- Stylistics
- Cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world
The communicative approach is used.
In this course, students engage in a variety of learning activities such as:
-lecture material presented by the instructor, in person, hybrid, or online synchronously or asynchronously;
-task-based practice in pairs and small groups, in class and in lab, presented in person, or online synchronously or asynchronously with instructor facilitation;
-listening comprehension;
-audio-visual activities;
-online computer assisted learning.
Assessment will be based on course objectives and will be carried out in accordance with the °µÍø51 Evaluation Policy. Instructors may use a student’s record of attendance and/or level of active participation in a course as part of the student’s graded performance. Where this occurs, expectations and grade calculations regarding class attendance and participation must be clearly defined in the Instructor Course Outline.
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Written Evaluations |
50% |
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Oral Evaluations |
50% |
No single evaluation will be worth more than 20%. Evaluations may be done in-person and/or online.
Nota Bene: This course includes testing worth more than 10% during the last 14 days of classes. A standing variance to the °µÍø51 Evaluation Policy was granted by Education Council on April 24, 2017.
- Demonstrate understanding of intermediate-level spoken discourse;
- Demonstrate understanding of intermediate-level written texts;
- Construct speech in various past tenses;
- Write guided compositions;
- Demonstrate an understanding of target cultures;
- Formulate sentences with present, past and future tenses;
- Articulate intermediate-level sentences in professional contexts;
- Develop and use intercultural competency skills.
An intermediate-level Spanish textbook such as:
Andrade et al. Tu Mundo. McGraw-Hill.
Accompanying digital or printed workbook.
Requisites
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers to Other Institutions
Below are current transfer agreements from °µÍø51 to other institutions for the current course guidelines only. For a full list of transfer details and archived courses, please see the .
| Institution | Transfer details for MODL 2251 |
|---|---|
| Athabasca University (AU) | AU SPAN 300 (3) |
| Capilano University (CAPU) | CAPU SPAN 200 (4) |
| Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) | KPU SPAN 1101 (3) |
| Langara College (LANG) | LANG SPAN 2119 (3) |
| Simon Fraser University (SFU) | DOUG MODL 2251 (3) & DOUG MODL 2252 (3) = SFU SPAN 110 (3) & SFU SPAN 1XX (3) |
| Simon Fraser University (SFU) | SFU SPAN 1XX (3) |
| Thompson Rivers University (TRU) | TRU SPAN 2110 (3) |
| Trinity Western University (TWU) | TWU SPAN 201 (3) |
| University of British Columbia - Okanagan (UBCO) | UBCO SPAN_O 1st (3) |
| University of British Columbia - Vancouver (UBCV) | UBCV SPAN_V 201 (3) |
| University of Northern BC (UNBC) | UNBC INTS 281 (3) |
| University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) | UFV SPAN 1XX (3) |
| University of Victoria (UVIC) | UVIC SPAN 250A (1.5) |
| Vancouver Island University (VIU) | VIU SPAN 200 (3) |