Course
Essential Spanish Intensive
Name
FLI-3701D2
Overall Quality of This Course
★★★★★
Based on 16 student surveys.
Available Classes
Not currently offered.
Description Course Outline Requirements Intended Audience More Details
Intended Audience
This course is designed for students who are able to dedicate the time and effort to a year-long, twice-weekly class schedule for the purpose of gaining a foundation in Spanish grammar and vocabulary.
Description
This year-long, intensive course is for the serious student who is motivated to become fluent in Spanish. It combines all five levels of the popular Essential Spanish series into a twice-weekly class and includes opportunities for practice and interaction with the instructor and classmates. The course begins with lessons (in English) about the basics and proceeds to advanced lessons taught in Spanish. Whether learning Spanish for business, travel, or personal enrichment, students will benefit from this thorough and systematic approach.
Course Objectives
  1. make use of advanced grammar and vocabulary to communicate both orally and in writing about a wide variety of topics such as business, travel, daily life, health, etc.
  2. demonstrate a fundamental understanding of the culture of Latinx people and the places where Spanish is spoken.
Outline of Instruction
  1. Nouns and articles
    Numbers 0-30
    Present tense of ser
    Telling time
    Greetings and leave-takings
    Identifying yourself and others
    Expressions of courtesy
    Greetings and Kissing in Hispanic countries
  2. Present tense of -ar verbs
    Forming questions in Spanish
    Present tense of estar
    Numbers 31 and higher
    Fields of study and academic Life
    Days of the Week
    Class Schedules
    Choosing a career
  3. Descriptive adjectives
    Possessive adjectives
    Present tense of -er and -ir verbs
    Present tense of tener and venir
    The family
    Identifying people
    Professions and Occupations
    What's your name?
  4. Present tense of ir
    Stem-changing verbs: e >ie, o>ue
    Stem-changing verbs: e > i
    Verbs with irregular yo forms
    Pastimes
    Sports
    Places in the city
    Real Madrid and Barca, the rivalry.
  5. Estar with conditions and emotions
    The present progressive
    Ser and estar
    Direct object nouns and pronouns
    Travel and vacation
    Months of the year
    Seasons and weather
    Ordinal numbers
    Iguazu Falls
  6. Saber and conocer
    Indirect object pronouns
    Preterite tense of regular verbs
    Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
    Clothing and shopping
    Negotiating a price and buying
    Colors
    More adjectives
    Outdoor Markets
  7. Reflexive verbs
    Indefinite and negative words
    Preterite of ser and ir
    Verbs like gustar
    Daily routine
    Personal hygiene
    Time expressions
    La siesta
  8. Preterite of stem-changing verbs
    Double object pronouns
    Comparisons
    Superlatives
    Food
    Food descriptions
    Meals
    Fruits and Vegatables
  9. Irregular preterites
    Verbs that change meaning in the preterite
    ¿Qué? and ¿Cuál? (What and Which)
    Pronouns after prepositions
    Parties and celebrations
    Personal relationships
    Stages of life
    Semana Santa (Easter)-holiday and tradition
  10. The imperfect tense
    The preterite and the imperfect
    Constructions with se
    Adverbs
    Health and medical terms
    Parts of the body
    Symptoms and medical conditions
    Health professions
    Health Services
  11. Familiar commands
    Por and para
    Reciprocal reflexives
    Stressed possessive adjectives and pronouns
    Home electronics
    Computers and the Internet
    The car and its accessories
    Social Networks, Texting
  12. Relative pronouns
    Formal (usted/ustedes) commands
    The present subjunctive
    Subjunctive with verbs of will and influence
    Household chores
    Table settings
    Central patio
  13. The subjunctive with verbs of emotion
    The subjunctive with doubt, disbelief, and denial
    The subjunctive with conjunctions
    The environment
    Recycling and conservation
    The Andes Move!
  14. The subjunctive in adjective clauses
    Nosotros/as commands
    Past participles used as adjectives
    City life
    Daily chores
    Money and banking
    At a post office
    Traveling by metro
  15. Present Perfect
    Past Perfect
    Present Perfect Subjunctive
    Health and well-being
    Exercise and physical activity
    Nutrition
    Natural Spas
  16. Future
    Future Perfect
    Past Subjunctive
    Professions and occupations
    The workplace
    Job interviews
    Employment benefits
  17. Conditional
    Conditional Perfect
    Past Perfect Subjunctive
    The arts
    Movies
    Television
    Caracas Contemporary Museum of Art
  18. Si clauses
    Summary of the uses of the subjunctive
    Current events and politics
    The media
    Natural disasters
    Social protests
Contact Hours
198
CEU's
19.8
Industry Standard, State, or National Certification
No
CE to CU Articulation
No
Prerequisites
None
Text and Supplies Needed
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Clinical Site/Special Facilities
None.
Requirements for Successful Completion of this Course
  1. Attendance 90% or above
  2. Participation
Accreditation/Special Approval Requirements
None.
Intended Audience
This course is designed for students who are able to dedicate the time and effort to a year-long, twice-weekly class schedule for the purpose of gaining a foundation in Spanish grammar and vocabulary.
Specific Industry or Business Support Needs
Industry or Job Titles Related to training Outcomes for Employment
Related Courses
  • Spanish for Beginners - FLI-3717N3
  • Essential Spanish 1 - FLI-3717AU2
  • Essential Spanish 2 - FLI-3717AT2
  • Essential Spanish 3 - FLI-3717AX2
  • Essential Spanish 4 - FLI-3717AW2
  • Essential Spanish 5 - FLI-3717AV2
  • Beginning Conversational Spanish 1 - FLI-3717B1
  • Intermediate Conversational Spanish I - FLI-3717AS2
  • Intermediate Conversational Spanish II - FLI-3717AY2
Course Contact Information
Community & Career Education Staff
cce@waketech.edu
919-532-5700