Advanced-intermediate course focused on development and refinement of all Spanish language skills, with emphasis on writing, through structured practice using Hispanic cultural and literary material.
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SPA 103: Intermediate Spanish I
Development of intermediate-level communication skills in Spanish and exploration of products, practices and perspectives of diverse Hispanic cultures.
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Continuation of SPA 101.
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Introductory Spanish for beginners.
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Aims to improve listening and speaking skills and communication strategies and develop basic reading and writing skills through intensive practice (Lec.
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Learn how to talk about, discuss and present on a variety of familiar everyday topics in German while exploring diverse German-speaking cultures.
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Study of major French/Francophone film genres and of prominent French/Francophone directors.
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A survey of world cinema in the 21st century, examining the production, distribution and exhibition of narrative, documentary and experimental among other forms of film.
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Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context.
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Relationship between Greek myth and classical tragedy, birth and evolution of tragedy (ancient, medieval, French, English, American), employment of the same myth for different dramatic and political purposes.
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