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Review of the basic features of Spanish that leads into an intensified examination of more complex structures for both conversational and written Spanish, including a wide range of verb structures.
SPAN201 is a continuing Spanish course that assumes prior knowledge of Spanish at the second semester (SPAN102) level. This course will build on your existing language skills by reviewing the basic features of Spanish and leading into an intensified examination of more complex structures for both conversational and written Spanish, including a wide range of verb structures. This course has been designed to present an integrated skills approach to intermediate Spanish that develops both receptive and productive skills simultaneously. Consequently, the aim of the course is to continue incrementing the students’ ability and confidence in the four key skills of language learning: reading, writing, speaking and listening. At the same time, it will also offer students the opportunity to learn about the culture of the many countries where Spanish is spoken
SPAN102 or a placement test. Note: The minimum language ability required for this course corresponds approximately to Year 12/13 Spanish.
This course will consist of a total of four contact hours a week: three lectures and one tutorial. (Notice that Wednesday classes will take place in the Language lab. More details regarding your lab classes will be given during your first lecture).
Beatriz Caballero Rodriguez
Florencia Bell
Cerrolaza, Matilde; Pasaporte : español lengua extranjera ; 1a. ed; EDELSA Grupo Didascalia S.A, 2008.
Gordon, Ronni L. , Stillman, David M; Repaso : a Spanish grammar review worktext ; 2nd ed; McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.
Schmitt, Conrad J; Schaum's outline of Spanish vocabulary ; 3rd ed; McGraw-Hill Education, 2009.
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Domestic fee $821.00
International fee $3,464.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Languages and Cultures .