SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 102-K01: Elementary Spanish II
(Fall 2025)
04:30 PM to 05:45 PM TR
Mason Korea (119 Songdomunhwa-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Korea) G206
Section Information for Fall 2025
This course is a 3-credit semester program for students of Spanish who have successfully completed SPA 101 course or possess a basic knowledge of the Spanish language. The course focuses on developing the four basic skills in language necessary to communicate with native Spanish speakers―listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It also includes a more specific vocabulary and a larger variety of grammar tenses for oral and written communication, exploring aspects of Spanish and Latin American culture and society. In addition, “youtube” videos, games, music and listening files will be used to enhance development of communication skills.
The course objectives are:
• Understand longer-length sentences, more elaborate questions, statements, and high-frequency commands.
• Apply the vocabulary and expressions learnt in class together with a mixture of grammar structures to express opinions, describe situations or tell experiences.
• Be able to use the different present, past and future tenses (regular and irregular verbs) and conjugate the different verbs in the right form.
• Participate and interact in basic communicative exchanges, answering and asking questions, making statements, formulating commands, expressing agreement or disagreement, as well as initiating a dialogue.
• Be able to write an email, informal letters or posting entries in a blog about experiences and recommendations.
• Get used to real life situations (role-plays) related to shopping, restaurant, making appointments, phone calls, going to the doctor´s, etc.
• Understand different aspects of Spain and Latin America culture and society.
• Discover the festivals, traditions, gastronomy, monuments and historical aspects of the Spanish speaking countries.
Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
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