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SU 2012
Spanish
SPANISH 102 - Elementary Spanish, Continued
Section 201

Course Note: A student who misses either of the first two meetings of any course offered by the Department of Romance Languages may be dropped from the course for non-attendance.
Credits: 4
Credit Exclusions: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in SPANISH 100, 103, 111 or 112, or RCLANG 194.
Waitlist Notes: rll.permissions@umich.edu
Consent: With permission of department.
Enforced Prerequisites: SPANISH 101 with a grade of C- or higher.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Toromoreno,Rodrigo

 

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Continuation of SPANISH 101.

Override Request Information: www.lsa.umich.edu/rll/langinstruct/overrides.html
Course coordinator: Michelle Orecchio, orecchio@umich.edu

Sections 017 and 019 are reserved for CSP students. Need CSP Dept. consent to register . Inquire in G155 Angell Hall for further information.

Course Objectives: Introduction to Hispanic language and culture; task- and content-based approach integrates grammar in a functional use through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Language use encouraged through communicative activities rather than a sequence of linguistic units. Films and audio cassettes incorporated.

Goals: Students completing SPANISH 102 will speak in short spontaneous conversations involving everyday topics, observing basic courtesy requirements; understand gist of one-way communications like radio and television; read for practical information; write simple correspondence and short compositions on familiar topics, with good control of basic sentence structure.

Work requirements/Evaluation criteria: Regular attendance essential. Participation in class includes asking and answering questions, initiating discussion, role playing and other situational activities. Grade based on oral participation, cultural presentations, homework assignments, in-class work, two compositions, three unit exams, and a final written and oral exam.


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Textbooks/Other Materials (data maintained by department in Wolverine Access)

ISBN: 0558382304 Mosaicos: Spanish as a World Language Vol. 2, Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing UM CUSTOM
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