Spanish language level A1
Objectives
At the end of the course the student should be able to:
- Understand and produce simple statements related to basic daily needs of daily life.
- Understand the explicit information in brief texts such as tickets, notes, messages, emails, restaurant menus, posters, questionnaires, etc. and draw specific information from them.
- Write notes, messages, postcards and emails in relation to the basic needs of daily life
Program
Functional contents
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To give and ask for information I
- To identify
- To give and ask for information about people, objects, places and hours
- To describe
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To give an opinion I
- To Express in a simple way opinions and judgements
- To express agreement and disagreement
- To ask about and to express the ability to do something
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Express likings, wishes and preferences I
- To express likings
- To ask and express preferences
- To express desire
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Influence others I
- To offer and invite
- To accept and reject
- To give an order or instruction and to respond
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Social uses of language I
- To greet and to respond to a greeting
- To introduce oneself and react to an introduction
- To apologize and react to an apology
- To thank for something
- To congratulate
- To bid farewell
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Spelling I
- The alphabet
- Spelling of letters, numbers and digits
- Punctuation: Basic uses of full stop and coma; interrogation and exclamation marks
Grammar contents
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The substantive I
- Types of substantive: Proper and common nouns
- Gender and number of substantives
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The adjective I
- Types of adjectives: Qualifying and relational adjectives
- Gender and number of adjective
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Article I
- Article classes: Definite and indefinite article
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Demonstratives I
- Values and meaning
- Syntactic distribution
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Possessives I
- Stressed and unstressed forms
- Syntactic distribution
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Quantifiers I
- Proper quantifiers
- CFocal and presuppositional quantifiers
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The personal pronoun I
- Subject pronoun
- Reflexive pronouns
- Interrogative pronouns
- The Adverb and the adverbial locutions I: Adverbs of location, adverbs of time, affirmatives and negatives
- Basic prepositions I
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The verb I
- The indicative. Regular presents: current and durative.Proper irregularities: “ser, estar, haber, ir” (to be and to go)
- Non personal forms: infinitive and gerund
- Verbal periphrases
- To be: “ser/ estar / haber”
- “Gustar”
- The nominal syntagm I Concordance, complements and modifiers
- The verbal syntagm I Nucleus and complements
Bibliography
- BOROBIO, V, (2012): ELE Actual A1, Madrid, SM.
- ESPAÑOL GIRALT, M, (2009): El día a día en español 1. Nivel Principiante, Barcelona, Publicacions i Edicions. Universitat de Barcelona.
- MIÑANO, J (2009): Practica tu español, Madrid, SGEL.
- VV.AA (2010): Gramática básica del estudiante español. A1-B1, Madrid, Editorial Difusión.