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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Designed for bilingual and non-native speakers of English who wish to improve their confidence, fluency, and accuracy in speaking in academic and social environments. Students will improve their listening comprehension of lectures, dialogues and group discussion. This course emphasizes speaking skills such as using more natural pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm and giving short presentations. Course Information: To be taken prior to LNG 101 and COM 112. This course is not designated for transfer credit, nor will credit be given toward a degree.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Designed as the advanced course in the English as Second Language (ESL) curriculum, LNG 101 improves oral and written communication skills while examining select global issues including their history, current context and impact. In addition to extensive reading, writing class discussion, and oral presentations, students will conduct independent research. Course Information: For students whose first or primary language is not English. To be taken prior to ENG 101, CAP 111.
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4.00 Credits
This course, the first in the sequence of four, begins the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of the French language as well as the development of awareness of cultural differences in francophone countries. It is designed for students with no previous study of French or for students whose knowledge of French does not permit placement in a higher level. Available: Fall semester.
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4.00 Credits
This course, the second in the sequence of four, continues the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills of the French language, as well as promoting understanding of daily life in francophone countries. Available: Spring semester Course Information: Prerequisite: LNG 111 or placement through testing.
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4.00 Credits
This course, the first in the sequence of four, begins the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of the Spanish language as well as the development of awareness of cultural differences in countries where Spanish is the primary language. It is designed for students with no previous study of Spanish or for students whose knowledge of Spanish does not permit placement in a higher level. Available: Fall and Spring semester.
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4.00 Credits
This course, the second in the sequence of four, continues the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills of the Spanish language, as well as promoting understanding of daily life in countries whose primary language is Spanish. Available: Fall semester and Spring semester. Course Information: Prerequisite: LNG 121 or placement through testing.
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2.00 Credits
This course, delivered in an interactive online format, prepares the student for basic communication with Spanish-speaking people. The course is completed in 8 weeks. 2.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergrad - Springfield Schedule Types: Lecture-Discussion, Online Liberal Arts & Sciences College Modern Languages Department
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4.00 Credits
This course, the first in the sequence of four, begins the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of the German language as well as the development of awareness of cultural differences in countries where German is the primary language. It is designed for students with no previous study of German or for students whose knowledge of German does not permit placement in a higher level. Available: Fall semester.
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4.00 Credits
This course, the second in the sequence of four, continues the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing skills of the German language, as well as promoting understanding of daily life in countries whose primary language is German. Available: Spring semester. Course Information: Prerequisite: LNG 131 or placement through testing.
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4.00 Credits
This course, the first in the sequence of four, begins the development of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing of Mandarin, as well as the development of awareness of cultural differences. It is designed for students with no previous study of Mandarin or for students whose knowledge of Mandarin does not permit placement in a higher level. Available: Fall semester.
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