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3.50 Credits
All classes are conducted in Portuguese. This course introduces students to the basic skills in reading, writing, and speaking the Portuguese language. Basic texts, films, and folklore are used to acquaint students with Portugal and Brazil, as well as the cultural influences of Africa on Brazilian society. Students are encouraged to speak from the very beginning of the course, and class participation is a must. Language lab is required. Prerequisite: 210.177. May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory.
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3.00 Credits
The first term of a two-term course conducted entirely in French, this course develops skills in speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing through multimedia material. Strong focus on acquisition of vocabulary and on improving oral fluency. Extensive study of films, videos, readings and music from French-speaking countries. * Prerequisites: Prerequisites: 210.101-102 or 210.103-104 or appropriate score on Webcape exam.
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3.50 Credits
Prereq: 210.201 or 210.203 or Webcape score between 320 and 420. Lab Req’d. Continuation of 210.201. Develops the four communication skills through multimedia material. Extensive reading of Oscar et la dame rose and projects on newspapers. WebCT-based.
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3.50 Credits
Prerequisites: 210.201 or 201.203 or Webcape between 420 and 480 Credit will not be given if previously enrolled in 210.202. This course is for students who can express themselves more fluently in both their written and oral work and can analyze more difficult texts than in Intermediate French. Students will study authentic texts, including film “text”, and focus on their written and oral skills.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for intermediate and advanced students seeking to improve their French pronunciation, through both course lectures on the sound inventory, syllable structure, and intonation of French, and through extensive lab work involving the perception and production of sounds, words, and phrases. * Prerequisites: AS 210.101-102 (French Elements I - II)
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4.00 Credits
Continues building on the four essential skills for communication presented in Spanish Elements courses. Extensive use of an online component delivered via Blackboard, sustained class participation, and three hourly exams (no midterm and no final). May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. * Prerequisites: Prerequisites: 210.112 or appropriate Placement Exam (S-Cape) score.
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4.00 Credits
Continues building on the four essential skills for communication presented in Spanish Elements courses and in Intermediate Spanish I. Extensive use of an online component delivered via Blackboard, sustained class participation, and three hourly exams (no midterm and no final). May not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory. No new enrollments for this course permitted after Friday, February 4th.
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3.50 Credits
Taught in Italian. Course provides further development of students' language skills through intensive listening, speaking, reading, writing and interactional activities on topics of increasing complexity. Course adopts a continuous assessment system (no mid-term and no final). May not be taken Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. Pre-req: 210.251 or appropriate placement exam scores (Parts I & II).
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3.50 Credits
Taught in German. This course is designed to continue the four skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) approach to learning German. Readings and discussions are topically based and expanded upon through audio-visual materials. Students will also review and deepen their understanding of the grammatical concepts of German. Language Lab is required. Prereq: 210.261 or placement exam
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who wish to improve their conversational language skills, achieving up to an advanced level in oral production. The syllabus aims to provide useful, relevant language and necessary discourse structures to hold conversations on varied topics. Students will practice German to build confidence, develop fluency, and improve pronunciation and accuracy. Weekly topics will be determined to some extent by the interests and ability level of the group as a whole. Prerequisite: 210.262 or two years of college German or equivalent. May be taken concurrently with other courses in German. Students currently enrolled in 210.262 may take concurrently, with permission. May be taken Pass/Fail. Not for major or minor credit.
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