Superior Spanish Language

Universidad de Salamanca

Course Description

  • Course Name

    Superior Spanish Language

  • Host University

    Universidad de Salamanca

  • Location

    Salamanca, Spain

  • Area of Study

    Spanish

  • Language Level

    Superior

    Hours & Credits

  • Contact Hours

    45
  • Recommended U.S. Semester Credits
    3
  • Recommended U.S. Quarter Units
    4
  • Overview

    GENERAL OBJECTIVES
    1. Understand all types of information expressed in standard language if it deals with familiar topics, whether in work, study, or leisure situations.
    2. Describe experiences, events, desires, and aspirations, as well as briefly justify opinions or explain plans.
    3. Establish social relationships through fluent, clear, and effective discourse.

    UNIT CONTENTS 

    Unit 1: Welcome
    Expressing ongoing action.
    Talking about our experience.
    Contrasting before and now.
    Selecting and comparing words.
    Comparing ways of learning.
    Defining and explaining.
    Review of indicative tenses: present and past
    Spatial markers of location and direction:
    Temporal markers and constructions
    Verbs of movement and prepositions of direction:
    Frequency markers
    The verb "soler" (to "simply" or "simply" in Spanish)
    Reflexive verbs
    Infinitive periphrases
    Gerundive periphrases

    Unit 2: Biology Study
    Making plans and projects.
    Expressing courtesy.
    Expressing a request.
    Making proposals and suggestions.
    Expressing excuses.
    Expressing hypotheses and conjectures.
    Controlling communication: repeating,
    questioning, summarizing, etc.
    Review of indicative tenses: future and conditional.
    Time markers and constructions.
    Relationship of the conditional to the present: courtesy, wishes, and requests.
    Formation and uses of the present and perfect subjunctive.
    Discourse organizers.


    Unit 3: On the road
    Expressing purpose.
    Expressing certainty and probability.
    Expressing wishes.
    Reacting to a wish.
    Encouraging someone.
    Expressing conditions.
    Proposing solutions.
    Ending structures.
    Probability markers.
    Indicative/Subjunctive correspondence.
    Time markers and correspondences.
    Formation and uses of the Imperf. and Plusc. Subjunctive.
    Conditional structures.
    Uses of the
    Interrogatives: Why not...? What if...?
    Constructions with Ojalá/ojalá que.
    ¡Que + present subjunctive!

    Unit 4: He's my best friend
    Expressing emotions
    Talking about changes in people.
    Expressing opinions and perceptions
    Noun structures with verbs of feeling.
    Causal structures:
    Verbs of change and prepositions
    Prepositional uses.
    Verbs of feelings and prepositions:
    Discourse organizers: in my opinion, from my point of view, in my way of seeing, in my opinion...


    Unit 5: What are we doing this weekend?
    Expressing goals and objectives
    Proposing and accepting suggestions
    Expressing impersonality
    Arguing
    Deducing information from context
    Adjective or relative structures.
    Structures with 'parecer' + subjunctive.
    Mechanisms for expressing impersonality.
    The passive voice with an agent and the reflexive passive.
    Final structures
    Speech organizers to summarize: In summary, in conclusion, ultimately, luckily...

    Unit 6: I'm sending you a message
    Explaining and defining
    Talking about physical and emotional states
    Talking about character
    Expressing conditions
    Giving advice and recommendations
    Making proposals and suggestions
    Formulating hypotheses
    Ser and estar + adjectives. Adjectives with changing meanings.
    Idiomatic phrases with ser and estar.
    Conditional structures
    Conditional markers
    Other ways of expressing condition
    Oral discourse organizers: well, nothing, 
    so, luckily, so…


    Unit 7: He told me that…
    Giving and asking for information
    Maintaining attention and asking for confirmation from our interlocutor
    Referring to the words of others
    Defining unfamiliar words or realities
    Comparing words in several languages
    Direct/indirect speech: formal changes
    Relative structures.
    Relative pronouns.
    Pronominal Constructions
    Comparative Structures
    Resources for Intensification
    Discourse Markers for Cooperation with the Interlocutor:
    Yes? Yes? No? True? No? Look!

     

     

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