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SPAN6501A-L14

Intro to Advanced SP Grammar

This course utilizes an integrated approach to bridging the gap between intermediate and advanced levels of language, putting particular emphasis on some of the most essential topics of Spanish grammar such as: 1) Rules of orthographical accents; 2) Ser vs. Estar; 3) Uses of past tenses, indicative mood; 3) Prepositions (a, por, para); 4) Basic uses of the subjunctive/subordinate clauses; 5) Indicative vs. subjunctive mood; 6) Conjunctions.
The approach to these grammar topics will take into consideration the theoretical aspects as well as the practical use in speech and writing. Authentic cultural readings of diverse types and sources will serve as a context for linguistic practice and written exercises in the classroom. (1 unit) This course meets two hours a day.

Required materials: Theory, practical exercises, articles, and other reading materials are provided by the professors at Middlebury online in “Moodle”.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
60154
Subject Code:
SPAN
Course Number:
6501
Section Identifier:
A

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SPAN 6501

All Sections in Summer 2014 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

Summer 2014 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

SPAN6501A-L14 Lecture (Armstrong)
SPAN6501B-L14 Lecture (Gonzalez de la Aleja Barberan)
SPAN6501C-L14 Lecture (Huerta Flores)