Spanish Grammar in Context

HISP-S280 — Summer I

Location
Online
Days and Times
MTWRF 11:15A-12:30P US Eastern Standard Time
Course Description

Prerequisite: S250 or Consent of the Department.

The main objective of S280 is to review the use of Spanish grammar in real and meaningful contexts through the exploration and discussion of contemporary issues in a variety of media (documentaries, fiction, music, poetry, theater, and journalism), fostering a direct connection between critical thinking and good oral and written expression in Spanish. The course focuses on class participation and discussion of the materials as well as on students’ comprehension and application of the most challenging grammatical structures in Spanish, expanding vocabulary, and improving oral and written skills. The course will be conducted entirely in Spanish.

This class will meet online five times a week via Zoom from 11:15A-12:30P Monday through Friday. During the week, students will do a significant amount of work to be completed and submitted online.

HISP-S 280   #4439  Taught ONLINE-Via Zoom, MTWRF 11:15A-12:30P US Eastern Standard Time   STAFF (Summer I)

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