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Spanish 3

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Department: World Languages department, College of Arts and Sciences

Date produced: Summer 2021

About the course:
Spanish 3 is a fully online course designed by Professor Margarita Altuna teaming with several professors from the Spanish department, including Roberto Jimenez, Sonia Wohlmuth, and Veronica Rodriguez. This course is designed as an Intermediate Mid proficiency level to Spanish while listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the target language. The course focuses on useful vocabulary, cross-cultural analysis, functional grammar, and authentic materials.

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THE SOLUTION
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THE RESULTS
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Providing an experiential learning experience immersing students in Spanish-speaking conversation and culture.

Design experiences for students to have conversations with native Spanish speakers around the globe who share their cultures.

Create opportunities for students to practice Spanish conversations with their classmates and instructor.

Develop learning activities for students to research Spanish culture and share what they learn.
Video conference coaching sessions with native-speaking language coaches from Honduras, Guatemala, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Spain, etc.

In the videoconference sessions, Global Spanish-speaking coaches reinforce language and culture topics students learn in the class and encourage students to participate in the conversation.

Weekly Teams sessions with the instructor utilizing breakout rooms for students to practice speaking and comprehending Spanish.

TOOLS THAT WERE USED

The course incorporates four main platforms: Canvas for discussions and assessments, Teams for weekly synchronous meetings, LinguaMeeting for coaching sessions, and Contrase帽a, an online Spanish learning platform. Contrase帽a provides interactive tutorials online about grammar and vocabulary for practice with interactive exercises. The Teams live sessions, Canvas discussions, and LinguaMeeting sessions allow students to develop and practice oral communication and learn about the language and the culture in context with their classmates and instructor.

 What it looks like 

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