LS9002 SPANISH LANGUAGE LEVEL 2 (3.0 AU)

Any student, who has successfully passed Spanish Language Level 1 (or equivalent), is eligible to take this course. It is a continuation of the previous level, where more verb tenses (present progressive and imperative) are introduced along with extensive vocabulary, grammar and expressions. This course mainly focuses on communication, where audio-visual materials play a more important role than written materials. Students are supposed to have a basic knowledge of the language in order to be able to cope with this level.
Throughout the course, students will learn to use more complex grammar and structures to express actions such as asking for a favour, and giving commands and suggestions. They will also be able to create dialogues based on real-life situations (buying food and clothes, visiting the doctor, asking for and giving directions, ordering food at a restaurant). Issues about Hispanic culture will be used for listening comprehension and oral interaction to help students to increase their knowledge and gain a better understanding of this rich culture.

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    ElongatedMusk

    Slightly more challenging than spanish 1. The grading is based on oral assessments which I feel are quite easy. I got an A for this just like for level 1.

    May 27, 2021
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    Powerpuffbel

    Got an A- for this mod (A+ in LS9001) and tbh didn’t really spend as much effort on this compared to my core modules. I also have a knack for languages (just for you to gauge whether you would score the module). Topics on food, making plans, describing art and places, some past tense. 2 oral tests which focuses more on communication – required to do with a partner. Tip: make sure your grammar is good, and just memorise some of the phrases/sentences learnt in class beforehand.

    May 25, 2021
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    W

    the difficulty is similar to LS9001, but more vocab

    May 25, 2021

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