SPA 01 B — Beginning Spanish: Part I
Quarter: Fall
Instructor(s): Maria Cristina Urruela
Date(s): Sep 25—Dec 4
Class Recording Available: Yes
Class Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Class Meeting Time: 5:30—7:20 pm (PT)
Please Note: No class on November 27
Tuition: $560
Refund Deadline: Sep 27
Unit(s): 2
Enrollment Limit: 30
Status: Closed
Quarter: Fall
Day: Wednesdays
Duration: 10 weeks
Time: 5:30—7:20 pm (PT)
Date(s): Sep 25—Dec 4
Unit(s): 2
Tuition: $560
Refund Deadline: Sep 27
Instructor(s): Maria Cristina Urruela
Enrollment Limit: 30
Recording Available: Yes
Status: Closed
Please Note: No class on November 27
¡Es hora de aprender español! Whether for business or pleasure, travel abroad, or a trip to the local market, millions of Americans have found Spanish so useful that it has become the nation’s most popularly studied second language. This course is designed to help build oral proficiency and comprehension and to foster an understanding of the Spanish-speaking world and its language and cultures, focusing on practical communication in a high-energy yet reassuring environment. By the end of the course, students will be able to converse on a basic level, talk about themselves and their likes and dislikes, and ask others about themselves.
This is the first course in a three-course sequence. Part II will be offered in Winter 2025, and Part III will be offered in Spring 2025. Students may enroll in this course without intending to take all three courses in the sequence.
MARIA CRISTINA URRUELA
Former Lecturer in Spanish, Stanford
María Cristina Urruela specializes in 19th-century Iberian Peninsula literature and has taught at various institutions since receiving a PhD from the University of Texas, most recently as a lecturer in Spanish at Stanford. Her translations of short stories by Emilia Pardo Bazán and María del Pilar Sinués de Marco have been published by the Modern Language Association. Textbooks for this course:
(Required) José A. Blanco, ¡Adelante! 1, 3rd edition (w/ code for Supersite Plus and WebSAM workbook) (ISBN 978-1543315998)