Spanish 111 is an introductory course designed for students with limited or no previous knowledge of Spanish.
SPAN 111
Introductory Spanish I
3 Credits
Spanish 111 is an introductory course designed for students with limited or no previous knowledge of Spanish. It introduces the sounds of the Spanish language, essential grammatical structures and tenses, and a practical basic vocabulary to aid the student in the development of oral/aural comprehension, expression, reading and writing skills.
General aspects of geography, history and culture in Spanish-speaking countries are also introduced. Accuracy in grammar and pronunciation is stressed. Note: Students with native or near-native proficiency cannot take this course.
Heritage speakers must consult the department prior to registration. Students with a proficiency level beyond this course may be directed to a higher-level course. Students with credit in Spanish 30, Spanish 35 or equivalent cannot receive credit for this course. Credit can only be obtained in one of SPAN 101 or SPAN 111.
MacEwan University provides a transformative education in a collaborative and supportive learning environment. Creativity thrives here—through research and innovation that engage students, faculty and the community.
The Inspire Academy combines teaching and real -life situations to assimilate a new language in a relaxed atmosphere by strengthening your self-confidence.
Language is the primary medium of human culture and expression. Our programs in Spanish open doors to new ways of understanding the world through the study of language, culture, and literature. You will delve into the language of Cervantes, Lorca, Garcia Marquez and Almodóvar.
Our regular program for adults and seniors is designed according to globally recognized objectives and levels (CEFR) Each level - Basic, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced, is made up of modules lasting seven weeks each.
Our program includes courses ranging from beginner to intermediate and advanced levels. The program uses Spanish as the language of instruction, which has been shown to favour language acquisition.
You learn the foundations of the language by focusing on all four skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. By the end of the program, you should have a solid base of oral and written skills for communicating in Spanish.
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