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Jan 15, 2025
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HU 411S - Spanish II2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course is a continuation of HU 410S Spanish I. (prereq: HU 410S or two years of high school Spanish, must obtain permission from department chairperson) 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, with emphasis on communication
• Use practically and creatively the target language both in and out of class
• Have insights into the cultures of Spanish-speaking people and hopefully, a greater understanding of the world and our place in it Prerequisites by Topic • No prerequisites by topic appended. Course Topics • Vocabulary: Clothes
• Expressions with tener
• The weather, months, and seasons
• The present progressive
• The possessives
• Reading: Hispanics in the United States
• Vocabulary: The city
• The preterit tense of regular verbs
• Preterit tense: stem-changing verbs
• Affirmative and negative words
• Numbers (100 and up)
• What is the date
• Reading: Spain
• Vocabulary: The countryside and nature
• Preterit tense: irregular verbs ser, ir, and dar
• Preterit tense: other irregular verbs
• Prepositions
• The prepositions por and para
• Pronouns that are objects of prepositions
• Reading: The Spanish Character
• Vocabulary: The home
• The imperfect tense
• Preterit vs. imperfect
• Hacer in expressions of time
• demonstratives
• Reading: Mexico Laboratory Topics None appended Coordinator Kristina Puotkalyte-Gurgel
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