SPN 3410 STRUCTURES OF SPANISH LANGUAGE

In this course students will discuss native perspectives of advanced Spanish grammar use and the notion of grammar as a matter of interpretation rather than of absolute rule memorization. Class readings and discussions will address differences between Spanish and English grammar and students' preconceived ideas about Spanish grammar as it is taught in the foreign language classroom. Through grammar-in-action projects students will observe, analyze, and report on their own use of complex constructions in Spanish grammar, actively measuring and comparing their accuracy at the beginning and end of the semester to document their improvement.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

SPN 2020 or placement at this level.

Course Types

Civilization; Advanced Studies; Art History Elective

Previous Course Number

SPN 341

Notes

Taught in Spanish.

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