Continue with this high school Conversational Spanish course, learning the Spanish grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation that allows you to speak the language. Learn colors, clothing, time, food, entertainment and more!

Total Classes: 12

Duration: 55 minutes

Prerequisite: Beginning Conversational Spanish, Part One

Suggested Grade Level: 7th to 12th grade

Suggested Credit: One full semester Spanish or Foreign Language

Instructor: Nanci Lopez

Instructor email: lpzucc@aol.com

Course Description: In this course, students will be taught basic vocabulary with an emphasis on simple verb conjugation and pronunciation. This class will lay the necessary groundwork that acts as the building blocks of learning a new language. By the end of this course, students will be able to form basic sentences, conjugate verbs in future and present tenses, and have the tools to conduct themselves through basic conversations.

Course Outline:

Section 1 - Colors Vocabulary and Review of Subject Pronouns / -ar, -er, -ir verbs in the Present Tense, as well as o-ue and e-ie Stem Changing Verbs
Section 2 - Clothing Vocabulary and Introduce e-i and -go stem changing verbs
Section 3 - Clothing / Colors, Indefinite Articles, and Review of o-ue/e-ie/e-i/-go Verbs
Section 4 Listening Comprehension, Q/A session, and Introduce -zco Verbs
Section 5 - Time Vocabulary and Introduce Verbs with no patterns
Section 6 - Food Vocabulary and review of Regular and Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense
Section 7 - Food Vocabulary and Introduction of Regular Verbs in the Future Tense
Section 8 - Analyze Spanish Menu and Review Regular Verbs in the Future Tense
Section 9 - Entertainment / Hobby Vocabulary and Introduce Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense
Section 10 - Entertainment / Hobby Vocabulary, and Review of Regular and Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense
Section 11 - Q/A Session with all Vocabulary and Review of verbs in the Present and Future Tense
Section 12 - Q/A Session with all Vocabulary and Review of verbs in the Present and Future Tense

Course Materials: All course materials provided free by the instructor.  A Spanish/English dictionary is recommended.

Homework: Students will be expected to spend about 3 to 5 hours studying per week outside of weekly classes. This is not meant to discourage students. Simply put, repetition is key when learning any new language. Audio files will be expected to be turned into the teacher.