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    Apr 27, 2024  
2015-2016 RACC Student Catalog 
    
2015-2016 RACC Student Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SPA 201 - Spanish III


3 Credit Hours

This is an intermediate course in Spanish. Students will increase their vocabulary and grammar skills as well as refine verbal communication competencies. This level of academics will include an intensive writing program. Audiovisual and written manifestations of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world will be presented.

Prerequisite(s): SPA 102 

Semesters Offered: Fall/Spring

*Placement Guidelines for Foreign Language Classes

Students should select a class based on their prior experience; if they follow these guidelines in selecting a course, they will have the instructor’s permission to enter the level of language study indicated here.

Non-native speakers: Students with no experience or with one year of high school Spanish should take Spanish I. Spanish II is the appropriate choice for students with two or three years of high school Spanish. Students with four years of high school Spanish should take Spanish III or Spanish IV; Spanish III will offer greater opportunity for review. Students who have been away from language study for a number of years, had unsatisfactory grades in previous language courses, or attended classes where the primary focus was limited to conjugating verbs or translating sentences may select a lower course in consultation with their instructor or advisor. Please note that Spanish I is designed for students with no experience in the language.

Native speakers of Spanish: Students who have had listening and/or speaking practice in the home setting but limited experience writing should take Spanish I. Students with intermediate high proficiency in Spanish who are confident writing and speaking about past, present, and future events, listing daily activities, asking questions, and describing themselves, family, and friends should enroll in Spanish III or IV.



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