SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
314
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
314
Section ID
SPAN0400314
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 27
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Adabel Jimenez-Corretjer
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
306
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
306
Section ID
SPAN0400306
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
WILL 306
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Francisco Fernandez
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
303
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
303
Section ID
SPAN0400303
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
WILL 315
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Monica Velasco-Gonzalez
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
302
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
302
Section ID
SPAN0400302
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
WILL 319
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Teresa Gimenez
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
312
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
312
Section ID
SPAN0400312
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 1:45 PM-2:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 633
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Monica Velasco-Gonzalez
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
304
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
304
Section ID
SPAN0400304
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
BENN 138
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Daniela A Cavalli
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0400 - Intermediate Spanish II

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
311
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish II
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
311
Section ID
SPAN0400311
Course number integer
400
Meeting times
MWF 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 321
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Senen Carlo
Description
This course is a fourth-semester language course that both reinforces and enhances the communicative skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) previously acquired while exploring the rich cultural mosaic of the Spanish-speaking world. Class activities are designed so that students can build up these four skills in order to function at an intermediate language level. Readings focused on contemporary social and political issues of the Hispanic world will advance your knowledge of Hispanic and cultural practices while increasing your intercultural competence. Unique to this course is the preparation of an oral presentation on a topic related to the Hispanic world throughout the semester and presented during the last days of classes. The purpose of this task is to help students develop their presentational competence in Spanish. Conducted entirely in Spanish, this class will provide students with ample opportunities to work in small groups and in pairs while gaining confidence communicating in Spanish. This course satisfies the language requirement at Penn. Goals: By the end of this course, students can expect to handle a variety of situations in a Spanish-speaking setting, such as: 1) Express their opinions on a variety of contemporary events and issues 2) Defend their position when presented with a hypothetical situation 3) Deliver short presentations on a chosen subject after thorough preparation 4) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0400
Use local description
No

SPAN0305 - Spanish for the Medical Professions: Intermediate I

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Spanish for the Medical Professions: Intermediate I
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
680
Section ID
SPAN0305680
Course number integer
305
Meeting times
TR 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 6
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Berta Rodriguez
Description
This course is a first-semester intermediate-level language course that emphasizes the development of the four basic skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking), and the acquisition of medical terminology. Students will be expected to participate in classroom activities such as role-plays based on everyday situations that they may encounter at work settings such as doctors' offices, clinics, hospitals, and emergency rooms in order to develop meaningful and accurate communication skills in the target language. Students will also review and acquire other essential tools of communication in the target language applicable both within and outside the medical field. Major course goals include: the acquisition of intermediate-level vocabulary, the controlled use of the past tense, and the development of writing skills at a paragraph level with transitions. Students who have already taken Spanish 0300 will not receive credit for Spanish 0305. Although these courses have different numbers, they are at the same level. Students who have already fulfilled the language requirement (AP, SAT II, etc.) or have taken courses at the 1000-3000 level may not take basic-level language courses in the same language. They will not receive credit for this course (Spanish 0305). Note: Offered through the Penn Language Center.
Course number only
0305
Use local description
No

SPAN0340 - Intermediate Spanish I and II: Accelerated

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish I and II: Accelerated
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
301
Section ID
SPAN0340301
Course number integer
340
Meeting times
MTWRF 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Meeting location
WILL 203
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sean M Saxon
Description
This course is limited to those students who have satisfied the language requirement in another language. Spanish 0340 is an intensive intermediate-level language course that covers the material presented in Spanish 0300 and Spanish 0400. The course emphasizes the development of the four canonical skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) within a culturally based context. Class time will focus on communicative activities that combine grammatical concepts, relevant vocabulary, and cultural themes. Students will participate in pair, small-group and whole-class activities to practice linguistics skills in a meaningful context. Major course goals include: the acquisition of intermediate-level vocabulary, the controlled use of the past tense and major uses of the subjunctive, and the development of writing skills. Students who have already fulfilled the language requirement in Spanish may not take basic level language courses (0100-0405) in the same language. Any questions about placement should be addressed to the Director of the Spanish Language Program.
Course number only
0340
Use local description
No

SPAN0300 - Intermediate Spanish I

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
306
Title (text only)
Intermediate Spanish I
Term
2023A
Subject area
SPAN
Section number only
306
Section ID
SPAN0300306
Course number integer
300
Meeting times
MWF 12:00 PM-12:59 PM
Meeting location
BENN 141
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Lidia Leon-Blazquez
Description
This course, a first-semester intermediate-level course, emphasizes students' acquisition of new vocabulary and linguistic structures in a cultural and communicative context while building on their previous speaking, reading, listening and writing skills. A substantial amount of the course is devoted to learning and using the past tenses. As in other Spanish courses, students will take part in a wide range of activities, including role-plays, film viewings, listening to music and class discussions of current social and cultural topics. Goals: By the end of this course students can expect to handle a variety of common situations in a Spanish-speaking setting such as: 1) Narrate past actions, ranging from personal anecdotes to historical events 2) Give advice, recommendations, and commands to people 3) Express their feelings and doubts when reacting to what others have said 4) Talk about their future expectations and wishes 5) Demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of Hispanic cultural practices and products.
Course number only
0300
Use local description
No