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An immersion-like course designed for the intermediate-to-advanced student with good vocabulary and grammar skills who has difficulty using the language with confidence and fluency due to the lack of constant exposure. Join the club and practice your Spanish playing word games, discussing magazine articles, listening to songs, watching videos, etc. Your instructor, Arturo Delgado is a native speaker, NYU certified English-to-Spanish translator.
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Be ready for your next vacation in Mexico, Spain, Central or South America! With basic but indispensable language structures, vocabulary and practice, you will quickly start communicating in Spanish. Go from "Hello" to "I like the hat, can I buy it with my credit card?" in one semester. There is an additional $29 material fee to be paid in class for textbook and CD. 10 sessions
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An introduction to the spoken language with an emphasis on vocabulary development, correct pronunciation and basic phrases. (Outside practice/homework required.) The written language and grammar will also be included. Text extra. Larousse Student Dictionary recommended. Please call the College Bookstore at 341-4815 for dictionary information. 10 sessions.
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This course is a continuation of level 1. You will get more practice on what has already been learned, more useful sentence structures, more functional activities, songs and MORE FUN in Spanish. Topics include identifying objects according to location or ownership, describing actions, present tense. There is an additional $17 material fee to be paid in class for the textbook. 10 sessions
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This course is a continuation of Conversational Spanish Level I. You will receive more practice on what has already been learned, more useful sentence structures, more dialogues, songs and MORE FUN in Spanish. $17.00 material fee to be paid in class. 10 sessions.
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Learn the Basic Vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure if American Sign Language (ASL). This course emphasizes practice and skill development. Students will learn the elements of ASL hand signs to indicate basic vocabulary, grammar and short sentences. Begin to communicate receptively and expressively using ASL. 10 sessions
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A continuation of American Sign Language (ASL) 1, incorporating additional levels of the vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure of ASL. Students are introduced to information about the deaf community. Practice and skills development are emphasized. You will learn to communicate receptively and expressively using ASL> Develop enhanced understanding and awareness of the deaf community and their culture.
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For the beginner. Topics include manual cameras and lenses, films, filters and composition. Students will develop and print color and black and white photographs. Bring 35mm SLR (Single lens reflex) camera. Supplies $50-60. 10 sessions.
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Not for beginners. Designed as a "shooting" course, the workshop will give students the opportunity to go into the field on a structured shoot to hone their skills in natural light photography, the proper choice of lenses and other equipment. Starts with a one-hour orientation session followed by three weekend morning or evening shooting sessions; various field techniques will be discussed. Ends with two, three hour critiques on Monday evenings. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of their cameras, use of depth of field, how to set exposures, etc. 5 three hour sessions plus one hour of orientation. 6 sessions.
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