Course Description
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Course Name
B.1 - Intermediate
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Host University
Universidad de Vic - Elisava
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Location
Barcelona, Spain
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Area of Study
European Studies, Linguistics, Spanish
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Language Level
Intermediate
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Contact Hours
45 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Course Objectives
Communication Ability
• To be able to communicate comprehensively and clearly in daily situations of basic survival.
• To be able to describe in simple terminology, aspects of the simple past and interchange information about social activities, personal subjects, likes and interests.
• To be able to interact in social situations.
• To be able to initiate, maintain and finish a conversation and be able to identify the subject of what is being talked about.Linguistic Competence
• To provide a limited repertoire of linguistic resources.
• To gain sufficient vocabulary and grammatical structures for brief texts.
• To pronounce in a generally clear and comprehensible form.Course Content
• Greetings and salutations
• Introduce someone and react to being introduced
• Identify and describe people, places and objects
• Inform about ones own academic or professional situation
• Speak of habits en the present
• Express opinions and preferences
• Express sensations
• Give advise
• Refer to actions and situations in the past
• Refer to plans and projects
• Arrange an appointment
• Give and ask for opinions about something or someone
• Express (and ask for) agreement and disagreement
• Express (and ask for) the possibility or impossibility of completing an action
• Ask for a favor
• Accepting and offering invitations
• Offer and ask for help
• Apologize, give thanks and congratulate
• Express conditionsMorphology
Introduction to the basic morphology of Spanish:
• Inflection: of genre, of number, of person
• The article
o Personal pronoun
o Demonstrative
o Possessives
o Countable and uncountable
o Interrogative
o Numerals
• The verb: Morphology of the regular and irregular forms:
o The present indicative
o The perfect/imperfect preterit of indicative
o The undefined preterit
o The imperative
o The future imperative
o The non-personal forms (infinitive, gerund and participle)
• The most frequent adverbs
• Introduction to the pronoun system
Syntax
• Basic syntactical relations
• Basic syntactical structures:
• Prepositions and conjunctions
• Affirmative, negative, interrogative and explanative sentences
• Impersonal introductions
• Irregular verbs (gustar, doler)
• Verbal periphrasis (Ir + a + infinitive, poder + infinitive)
• Reflexive verbs
• Unstressed pronouns
• ComparisonsLexical Contents
Basic vocabulary for the following subjects:
• Personal signs
• Name, age, sex, place of birth, marital status
• Nationality
• Physical description
• Family and personal relations
• Health and the human body
o Parts of the body
o Clothes and personal objects
• Transportation and trips
o Methods of transportation, tickets and conditions
o Tourism and vacation
o Hotels
• Food and drink
o Meals of the day and different plates
• Restaurants and bars
• Stores and Markets
o Shopping, prices, money, measurement and weight
• Free time
o Personal interests
o Sports
o Events
• Nature and environment
o Landscape
• Weather and climate
• Teaching
o Study centers and classroom
o Courses and subjects: calendars and hours
• Society, State
o History
o Customs
Course Disclaimer
Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.