Advanced Spanish I

Universitat Politècnica de València

Course Description

  • Course Name

    Advanced Spanish I

  • Host University

    Universitat Politècnica de València

  • Location

    Valencia, Spain

  • Area of Study

    Spanish

  • Language Level

    Advanced

    Hours & Credits

  • Credits

    3
  • Recommended U.S. Semester Credits
    0
  • Recommended U.S. Quarter Units
    0
  • Overview

    Advanced Spanish I

    3 Credits | 400 Level | 38 Contact hours

    REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND COURSE MATERIALS

    SARRALDE, B., CASAREJOS, E., LÓPEZ, M. y MARTÍNEZ, D. (2016). Vitamina C1. Curso de español de nivel superior. Madrid: SGEL. (ISBN: 978-84-9778-904-2)

    Libros de texto:
    - MUÑOZ-BASOLS, J., GIRONZETTI, E. y PÉREZ SINUSÍA, Y. (2013). ¡A debate! Estrategias para la interacción oral. Nivel C. Madrid: Edelsa. (ISBN: 978-84-7711-797-1)
    - CASTRO VIÚDEZ, F. (2011). Uso de la gramática española. Avanzado. Madrid: Edelsa. (ISBN: 978-84-7711-714-8)
    Libros de lectura:
    - MATUTE, A.M. (2001) [1961]. Historias de la Artámila. Barcelona: Destino Libro. (ISBN: 978-84-2334-360-7)
    - SEPÚLVEDA, L. (2011) [1995]. Patagonia Express. Barcelona: Tusquets. (ISBN: 9788483835784)

     

    DESCRIPTION

    This is a third/fourth year track of Spanish divided into three parts. The focus of the first two parts (Composition I and II) is to improve learners´ written abilities through the analysis and the production of different types of texts.

    In addition, a number of grammatical topics will be reviewed in order to enhance and refine the learners´ grammatical competence. In the last third of the course, Advanced Spanish I (SPAN 410), more attention is given to text organization and vocabulary accuracy. The extensive reading of narrative will reinforce the formal explanations received in class.

     

    OUTLINE

    SPANISH:
    UNIDAD 1. Léxico del ámbito jurídico y social, protesta social. Opinar y valorar.
    UNIDAD 2. Léxico del cine y las artes escénicas, expresiones de uso común.
    UNIDAD 3. Léxico de los medios de comunicación.
    UNIDAD 4. Léxico de la música, expresiones propias del lenguaje coloquial.

     

    STUDENT LEARNING/COURSE OUTCOMES

    After the successful completion of Track IV, the student will be able to:
    • Write clear, well-structured texts on cultural topics in an appropriate style with good grammatical control.
    • Display a good understanding of humor, irony and implicit cultural references in oral and written texts.
    • Identify and describe the generalizations that rule language use.
    • Put together information about a cultural topic from different sources (internet, printed material, interviews with local people or observations) and relate it in a coherent final paper.
    • Give a clear, well-structured presentation on the investigated cultural topic, expanding and supporting points of view with appropriate reasons and examples.
    • Display a good command of a broad vocabulary, including collocations and idiomatic expressions.
    • Choose among the different ways of saying things, depending on the person the student is talking to and the perceived context.
    • Appraise the esthetic value of artistic products, particularly literary texts, movies, paintings, buildings, etc. of the target language community.

     

    ASSESSMENT/GRADES

    • Midterm: 25% + final exam: 25% = 50%
    • Readers: 15%
    • project: 15%
    • Homework: 10%
    • Class participation: 10%

    Attending class is MANDATORY in this course

Course Disclaimer

Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change.

Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or pre-requisites.

Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. According to ISA policy and possible visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by their home institutions, for the duration of the program.

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