Spanish I
This course is for the student who wishes to take Spanish for the first time, as well as the one who has explored the language at the middle school. Students study basic grammatical structures and vocabulary and use them in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities at the beginning level. Topics include the present tense, preterit tense, agreement and placement of adjectives, definite and indefinite articles, numbers, basic adjectives, common prepositions, telling time, basic foods, forming questions, demonstrative adjectives, weather expressions, the calendar, basic idiomatic expressions, and the culture of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisite(s): None Room: 1701 |
Spanish II
This course is for the student who has successfully completed Spanish I or has been recommended from middle school. Students review topics covered in Spanish I, while studying more complex grammatical structures and additional vocabulary to use in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Grammatical topics include the future tense, conditional tense, imperfect tense, subjunctive mood, formation of adverbs, object pronouns, reflexive verbs, relative pronouns, sequence of tenses, and comparatives and superlatives. Prerequisite(s): Spanish I Room: 1701 |