Course details

Spanish for Beginners 2/2

JS2 Acad. year 2009/2010 Summer semester 3 credits

Current academic year

This new communicative course - Spanish for Beginners - will offer practising pronunciation, basic grammar, conversation in everyday situations, reading and listening. Original Spanish textbooks, audio and videocourses will be used in classes. It is a two-semester course and it can be followed by the course JS2.

Guarantor

Language of instruction

Czech, English

Completion

Credit+Examination

Time span

  • 26 hrs exercises

Department

Instructor

Subject specific learning outcomes and competences

Elementary Spanish conversation, basic Spanish grammar.

Learning objectives

Elementary Spanish.

Compulsory prerequisites

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Successful passing the course JS1/1.

Syllabus of seminars

Summer semester 1.revision 2.demonstrative pronouns,present perfect 3.imperative I,months, more irregular verbs 4.quantifiers, more numerals, object 5.imperative II, infinitive structures, more pronouns 6.weights and measures, more numerals 7.future,adverbs of manner 8.comparison, superlative 9.personal pronouns, conditional 10.more irregular verbs, every, all 11.past simple, two negatives 12.revision 13.semester test

Syllabus of numerical exercises

  1. Programme of the course, introduction to the language
  2. Pronunciation, how to thank and introduce oneself
  3. Stress, gender and articles
  4. What/who is it?, personal pronouns
  5. Profession, plural, verbs ending -ar
  6. Nationality, prepositions, declension, to be
  7. Intonation, verbs ending -er,-ir and irregular verbs
  8. Family and age, female forms of nouns
  9. Numbers 1 - 10, irreg. verb venir, revision test
  10. Friends, descriptions, adjectives
  11. Possession, obligation, quantification, possessive pronouns
  12. Revision
  13. Autumn semester test written
  14. Revision of lessons 1 - 7
  15. Telephoning, ser vs. estar, negative expressions
  16. Mexico, demonstrative pronouns
  17. Obligation and necessity, hay que x tener que
  18. Transport, irregular verbs, revision test
  19. Imperative, polite asking for things
  20. Telling the time, numbers 11 - 30
  21. Basic technical terminology, irregular verbs
  22. Daily routine, reflexive pronouns
  23. Basic technical terminology, infinitive structures
  24. Infinitive of purpose, numerals, currencies, weights and measures
  25. Revision
  26. Spring semester test written

Progress assessment

A semester test and a final exam (reading and listening).

Teaching methods and criteria

Teaching methods depend on the type of course unit as specified in article 7 of BUT Rules for Studies and Examinations.

Controlled instruction

The content and forms of instruction in the evaluated course are specified by a regulation issued by the lecturer responsible for the course and updated for every academic year.

Course inclusion in study plans

  • Programme IT-BC-3, field BIT, any year of study, Elective
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