Spanish 153, Intermediate Spanish Dr. Whitley, Dept. of Romance Langs. Wake Forest University Note: 1. This generic syllabus is posted to give a general idea of the course. Those who are enrolled in the course receive a more current version with specific dates for material to prepare, tests, compositions, etc. 2. If you placed in a Spanish course higher than 153, you are expected to start at that level. To drop to a lower level, you must formally appeal your placement to the departmental placement appeals officer (that's me), following the procedure described in the WFU Bulletin. If you sign up for this level without that permission, you cannot receive credit for this course. TEXTS Interacciones sections) plus a CD-ROM of other materials and activities. Always bring the text with you to class. You may also wish to buy an adequate Spanish dictionary for this class and higher-level ones. OBJECTIVES 1. to review and consolidate basic Spanish grammar and vocabulary; 2. to develop solid proficiency at the intermediate level in the four skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Spanish. Particular emphasis is given to (a) advancing to conversation at a "survival" level, (b) listening comprehension with taped conversations, (c) personal expressive writing, and (d) developing reading ability for understanding articles and literature; | |
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