OBJECTIVE
The overall objective of this course is substantial vocabulary expansion and improving communicative competency in describing, giving directions, getting information, narrating and describing in the past, reacting to events through the use of the subjunctive, comparing, narrating in the future, and hypothesizing.
This course has a double emphasis. The first focus is on active mastery of the following proficiency skills. The second focus is on the following grammar skills studied from a linguistic perspective, practiced in context, and recycled throughout the semester.
COMMUNICATIVE OBJECTIVES
Reacting to situations
Expressing likes and dislikes
Talking about the past: narrating and describing
Talking about the future
Talking about doubt, surprise, and complaints
Making judgements and defending opinions
Expressing agreement and disagreement
Indirect discourse
Impersonal expressions
Giving advice and suggestions
Expressing emotion
Persuading and provoking
Colloquial expressions
Vocabulary topics include but are not limited to: human body, house, city, country, painting, sculpture, architecture, weather, personal relationships, leisure, shows, emotions, food
GRAMMAR OBJECTIVES
Ser and Estar + adjective
Superlative adjectives and review of comparatives
Relative pronouns (que, quien, cual)
Adverbs
Para + infinitive
Exclamatory sentences with ¡Qué!
Future: simple, compound, and probability
Ordinal numbers
Hace + time
Present subjunctive after certain triggers: quizá, a lo mejor; noun expressions (me parece que, veo que); decir que; cuando; expressions of contingency (de modo que, a fin de que); expressions with emotion
Si clauses + subjunctive/ indicative
Gustar and similar verbs
Sentences with porque and para que
Justifications (es que..)
Formation and derivation of words
Syntax of oral speech
Present and past perfect tenses (había hecho)
Soler/ acostumbrar + infinitive
Gerund periphrases: llevar + time + gerund, llevar + gerund + desde, estar + gerund + desde (de)
EVALUATION
The student will be evaluated on daily oral and written exercises, classroom participation, a mid-term exam, and a final exam.