Beginning Spanish Grammar and Writing

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

Course Description

  • Course Name

    Beginning Spanish Grammar and Writing

  • Host University

    Universidad Pompeu Fabra

  • Location

    Barcelona, Spain

  • Area of Study

    Spanish

  • Language Level

    Beginning

    Hours & Credits

  • Contact Hours

    45
  • Recommended U.S. Semester Credits
    3
  • Recommended U.S. Quarter Units
    4
  • Overview

    Course Description:
    Initial level course, whose contents are framed within level A1 of the Common European Framework
    of Reference (CEFR), and in which, from a communicative perspective, integrated development is intended
    and significant development of fundamental linguistic skills, and more specifically written skills
    (understanding, expression and interaction). Likewise, emphasis is placed on the teaching of lexical content and
    grammatical, always seeking to respond to the student's communicative and academic needs.
    To reach the CEFR level it is essential to complete 90 teaching hours and complement this course with
    that of Spanish Language. Oral skills. INITIAL level (A1).
    Course methodology:
    The orientation of the program is communicative, both in its purposes and in the methodology it follows. It
    means that the objectives, at their different levels of concreteness, are set in terms of usability
    of the tongue; that the contents are derived from the objectives thus established; and that the work methodology
    is based on carrying out use activities, accompanied by the necessary reflection processes on
    the language that facilitate the internalization and mastery of its various structures and units.
    Course objectives:
    THE ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE
    - Be able to understand frequently used phrases and expressions related to areas of experience
    especially relevant.
    - Know how to communicate when carrying out simple, everyday tasks that do not require more than
    simple and direct exchanges of information on known or common issues.
    - Know how to describe, in simple terms, aspects of one's own past and one's environment, as well as
    issues related to one's own most immediate needs.
    LINGUISTIC SKILLS

    - Have a repertoire of basic linguistic elements that allows us to address everyday situations of
    predictable content, although generally with the need to adapt the message and search for the words
    necessary to express it.
    - Have sufficient vocabulary to carry out common activities and transactions
    everyday life that includes familiar situations and themes.
    - Correctly use some simple grammatical structures, without the eventual presence of errors
    basics is an obstacle to the clarity of the message.


    NOTIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL CONTENTS
    - Greet and say goodbye
    - Introduce someone and react to being introduced
    - Give and request personal data
    - Identify and describe people, places and objects
    - Express existence and location
    - Express the frequency
    - Inform about one's own academic situation
    - Express habits in the present
    - Express tastes and preferences
    - Refer to actions and situations from the past
    - Refer to plans and projects
    - Give and ask for opinions about someone or something
    - Give and ask for information
    - Express (and ask for) agreement and disagreement
    - Express (and ask about) the possibility or impossibility of doing something
    - Make an invitation or offer something, accept and reject it
    - Apologize, thank and congratulate; react appropriately
    -GRAMMATICAL CONTENTS
    - Determined and indeterminate articles
    - Adjectives and nouns: gender, number and agreement
    - Form and uses of the present indicative: regular and irregular verbs
    - Subject pronouns
    - Forms of treatment: you / you
    - Interrogatives, indefinite and numerals
    - Reflexive verbs
    - Contrast There is / There is(are)
    - Prepositions and adverbs of place
    - Comparatives
    - Pronouns and possessive adjectives
    - Pronouns and demonstrative adjectives
    - Be be
    - Future expression: go to + infinitive
    - Frequency expressions
    - Verbs like, love, hate, prefer
    - Expression of obligation: have to + infinitive
    - Form and uses of the past perfect: regular and irregular participles


    LEXICAL CONTENTS
    - Greetings, farewells and treatment formulas
    - Personal details
    - Countries, nationalities and languages
    - Studies and professions
    - Daily and free time activities
    - Times, dates, days of the week and months of the year
    - Family and personal relationships
    - Furniture and everyday objects
    - Adjectives to describe the physique and character of people
    - Vocabulary to describe the material and functioning of things
    - The city
    - The weather
    - Shopping and gastronomy

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