Personal enrichment catalog spring 2014 final

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This course is a continuation of Spanish Level 1A or a refresher course for students who have had some basic exposure to Spanish in the past. In this class students will continue to expand general vocabulary and respond using simple sentences in the correct context. Like Spanish Level 1A, this class utilizes a primarily oral approach to learning the language through culture. Textbook (purchased separately) required, Dimelo Tu. Fee $147 Sec. 1: Mon and Wed, 7:00-8:30 p.m., Jan. 27-Feb. 26, 5 wks. Gilberto Gutierrez Location: University Services Annex (USA), Bldg. B, 220 W. Sixth St.

Languages

Spanish Level 1B #6150002

Spanish Level 2 #6150003 This course expands on a basic introduction to Spanish, on vocabulary and gradually introduces verb tenses and moods. The class emphasizes an oral approach to language learning and continues with more detailed cultural topics and more complex social contexts in which to practice conversation. Textbook (purchased separately) required, Dimelo Tu. Fee $198 Sec. 1: Mon and Wed, 7:00-8:30 p.m., Mar. 3-Apr. 23, 8 wks. Gilberto Gutierrez Location: University Services Annex (USA), Bldg. B, 220 W. Sixth St.

Spanish for Travelers #6150004 This course provides survival Spanish for students planning to travel to a Spanish-speaking country. The approach is primarily oral with some emphasis on reading signs, maps and menus. The class explores cultural topics that directly relate to historical sites and customs relevant to a tourist traveling in the country and covers a wide range of countries and regions in the Spanishspeaking world. Some basic exposure to Spanish is recommended. Course materials are included in the enrollment fee. Fee $147 Sec. 1: Mon and Wed, 7:00-8:30 p.m., Mar. 17-Apr. 16, 5 wks. Gilberto Gutierrez Location: University Services Annex (USA), Bldg. B, 220 W. Sixth St.

Spanish for the Medical Field #6150005 Spanish for the Medical Field is an introductory Spanish class designed to facilitate basic communication between health-care providers, their Spanish-speaking patients and their patients’ families. The class takes a fun, relaxed approach with continual interaction and practice of key points being discussed. Each module contains a simple structural or grammatical point, which is integrated into a specific context for medical vocabulary. Course objectives include using basic oral and written Spanish forms, applying simple grammatical structures to oral and written communications, performing interpersonal transactions at a basic level and discussing the differences among Spanish speakers when describing specific symptoms. Students should be able to start using Spanish at work immediately. Fee $238 Sec. 1: Mon and Wed, 5:00-7:00 p.m., Feb. 3-Mar. 5, 5 weeks. C. Alexis, Osorio, Ph.D Location: University Services Building, UA, 888 N. Euclid Ave. Parking pass provided.

Russian Level 1 #6150006 This course is an introduction to the Russian language through conversation and basic reading and writing. By the end of the course students will have mastered the Russian alphabet and their first several hundred words of the language. The course covers foundational grammar topics, including the nominative, prepositional, accusative and genitive cases of nouns and the present tense of verbs. Students will also receive an introduction to Russian culture through exercises and practice conversations. Textbook required (purchased separately): The New Penguin Russian Course: A Complete Course for Beginners. Fee $238 Sec. 1: Tue and Thu, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Feb. 4-Mar.27, 8 weeks. Kenneth Cargill Location: University Services Annex (USA), Bldg. B, 220 W. Sixth St.

Registration Online: ce.arizona.edu Phone: 520-621-7724 Fax: 520-621-3269

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