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 An Overview of the First Year
Overview
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Spanish 3
Spanish 1A
Spanish 2A
Course Format
Grading
Attendance Policy
Stanford Honor Code
Office of Accessible Education
ODA Schedule
Yost Spanish Language Theme House
SOPI Schedule
Spring, 2009

 

In the first-year program, students acquire essential Spanish through abundant opportunities to interact in the language in meaningful ways. In this fashion, students learn to function appropriately in the language in a variety of social and cultural contexts.

Program objectives revolve around three key axes:

(1) Interpersonal Objectives: Interacting with others in order to, e.g.,

  • ask and answer questions
  • express likes and dislikes
  • exchange opinions
  • talk about people, places, experiences, and events

(2) Interpretive Objectives: Understanding Spanish in, e.g.,

  • social interactions that students themselves can engage in
  • readings of up to 3 pages in length
  • television news reports and oral presentations

(3) Presentational Objectives: Using academic language in

  • giving rehearsed oral presentations with limited reliance on notes
  • writing essays of up to 3 pages in length
  • asking questions in response to formal presentations

Important Note: The specific objectives of each course can be found on that course's individual page. Click on the course buttons at left for more specific information.

Accelerated/Intensive 2-Quarter Track versus Year-long 3-Quarter Track
The accelerated, intensive track of first-year Spanish covers in two quarters (SPANLANG 1A and SPANLANG 2A) the same material that is normally covered in three quarters. As such, the accelerated track demands of its students a greater, more concentrated amount of time, effort, and dedication, as well as a good deal of previous experience. That is, the accelerated track is designed for students with previous exposure to Spanish in the classroom or extensive exposure to another Romance language (for example, French, Italian, or Portuguese). In addition to experience, the intensive track is designed for students with the motivation and stamina to advance at a rapid pace. Students who have studied Spanish before must place into the accelerated track via the on-line placement exam at http://language.stanford.edu/SPANISH. For further information, contact Ali Miano at alimiano@stanford.edu.

Spanish for Medical Students (SPANLANG 121M, 122M, 123M) is a series in basic Spanish for health care professionals that focuses on such topics as the body, hospital procedures, and diagnoses. Two sections are offered each quarter, one geared toward beginners and the other toward intermediate students. Undergraduates may enroll if space is available. Contact Irene Corso at corso@stanford.edu for further information. (SPANLANG 121M, 122M, and 123M do not fulfill the language requirement for undergraduates.)