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All courses are designed for nonnative speakers. Language courses carry humanities credit (two course limit).


SPANISH 101-A : Elementary Spanish


Description

This course is part one of a three-quarter sequence based on the competency (or “can do”) and the communicative approaches. The course is designed for adults who wish to learn Spanish in a dynamic way and it is designed to help students achieve pragmatic, linguistic and cultural competencies adequate for a beginning level. This is a student-centered course in which the student will learn how to interact in the target language in basic real-life situations, both orally and in writing, as well as to develop the necessary skills to become an independent learner outside of the classroom. The intercultural nature of all the activities and tasks to be completed by the student will also help the student to become more aware of the rich and varied cultures within the Spanish-speaking world. The topics and textbook are aligned with the interests of adult learners. The SPANISH 101 sequence is introductory; only students who have never taken Spanish before should enroll in the courses.

Carries humanities credit (two-course limit for language courses).

Prerequisite: Only students who have never taken Spanish before should enroll in this course. Students with previous Spanish experience (high school or college, studied abroad, etc), should enroll in SPANISH 102. Students with questions about placement should contact the instructor prior to registering.

Note: SPANISH 101-A is available to for students to audit—credit will not be earned, but tuition is reduced. Students enrolled to audit the course must meet participation and assessment requirements as outlined in the course syllabus.


Fall 2023
Start/End DatesDay(s)TimeBuildingSection
09/19/23 - 12/09/23M
6:15 – 9:15 p.m.Kresge Hall 231962
InstructorCourse LocationStatusCAESAR Course ID
Lanza, Elena
Evanston Campus
Open
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