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LANZ 1005 Conversational Spanish, Beginning ( 1 class - found)
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LANZ 1005 (48 Hours)
Conversational Spanish, Beginning
Course Description: The themes and the pace of instruction may change depending on the students' prior knowledge and progress. It is a theme-based course where the grammar is incorporated into the themes under study. The main goal of the study is spoken and written communication. Therefore, the emphasis will be on vocabulary development. Conversations will deal with everyday situations. There will not be opportunities to talk about past events, unless a student asks a specific question about a specific past event. Those specific questions and answers will be treated as vocabulary items or expressions without going into detailed explanations about grammatical structures. Grammatically speaking, beginning Spanish concentrates on the present tense because for a beginning student learning the formation of the present and the past tenses at the same time is quite confusing. The past tenses will be postponed to the intermediate and the advanced levels.
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LANZ-1005-24100 (1337683) Beg Spanish Conversation I