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Nov 21, 2024
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HU 412S - Spanish III2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course is a continuation of HU 411S Spanish II. (prereq: HU 411S or consent of instructor or department chair) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Understand the practical and fundamental skills of Spanish presented in this course in reading, writing, listening, and speaking
- Use practically and creatively the target language both in and out of class
- Have insights into the cultures of Spanish-speaking people and hopefully, greater understanding of the world and our place
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Vocabulary: Mail and Banking
- Direct-object pronouns
- Indirect-object pronouns
- Indirect and direct object pronouns with the verb
- Formation of adverbs
- Reading: The Mexican Voice-Artistic and personal Expression
- Vocabulary: The student residence and daily life
- Reflexive pronouns and verbs
- The impersonal se
- The present perfect tense
- The past perfect tense
- Passive Voice
- Reading: Central America and the Antilles
- Vocabulary: The railroad station and telephone calls
- The future tense
- The conditional
- Comparisons
- The tu command forms
- Reading; South American
- Vocabulary: The highway
- The present subjunctive formation
- The usted, ustedes, and nostros commands
- The subjunctive in indirect commands
- The subjunctive with expressions of emotions
- The subjunctive with expressions of doubt, denial, and disbelief
- Reading: South American voices
Coordinator Kristina Puotkalyte-Gurgel
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