Spanish Level 1C - April 2024

Tue Apr 16 2024 at 07:00 pm to Tue Jun 18 2024 at 09:00 pm

PFC-03-006B - Peter Froggatt Centre, 3rd floor, room 006B | Belfast

The Language Centre at Queen's
Publisher/HostThe Language Centre at Queen's
Spanish Level 1C - April 2024
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This 10-week course will comprise a 2 hour weekly class live, a pre-class video and supplementary weekly resources.
About this Event
Spanish Level 1C
TUESDAY 19:00- 21:00 for 10 weeks

Course Dates: Tuesday 16, 23, 30 April; 7, 14, 21, 28 May; 4, 11, 18 June 2024

Learning Objectives: Students taking the level 1 course are not expected to have any previous knowledge of the language. The aim of level 1 is to introduce students to the language, the culture and basic grammatical concepts and to equip them with the skills to communicate at an essential level in a target language context.

Potential Topics:

1: “Alphabet and pronunciation”

-Introduction: course, teacher and students

-Alphabet; Pronunciation: Letters, words, sentences, key sounds, accentuation (strong syllabe - sílaba tónica)

2: “Colours and numbers”

-Colours: and how to use them (sing, pl, masc, fem - blanco/a/os/as…); Numbers: cardinal and ordinal (One, first... - Uno, primero…); Asking and telling the time

3: “Dates and seasons – Greetings and farewells”

-Days of the week and months: dates; Seasons of the year (perhaps basic vocabulary about climate too); Greetings and farewells;

4: “Asking and giving personal information”

-Ask and give personal information (Yo, tú…): Name, surname, age, phone, email, profession…; Countries and nationalities;

5: “Food and Eating out”

-Types of Food and drinks; Typical Spanish food and food habits (5 meals of the day…); Different tastes, condiments, cutlery…; Food menu and eating out

6: “Travelling and going on holidays”

-Means of transport; Holydays and tourism; Useful vocabulary (bookings, asking for help…); Activities and sports (Nadar, comer, caminar, ir…)

7: “Ask and give directions”

-Shops and city vocabulary; Ask and give directions: (right, left, to the left of, next to…)

8: “Physical descriptions”

-Describing yourself and others: height, skin, hair, eyes… (to be tall, to be skinny... - ser alto, estar flaco…); To have and to wear

9: “House and family”

-The house and it’s description; The family and their description (my mum... - mi madre…)

10: “Going shopping”

-Clothes vocabulary; Going shopping: how much it is, it´s cheap/expensive, I want this/that one…

Learning outcomes: Students will have developed a beginner’s vocabulary in the topic areas outlined above so that they can communicate at a basic level in the language. Students will understand basic words and phrases. Students will be able to formulate simple sentences.

FAQs

Is there a minimum age to register for a Language Centre course?

You must be a minimum of 18 years old to register for an in person course and a minimum of 16 years old to register for any on-line Language Centre course.

What are the course fees?

There are different fees depending on registration type. All course fees are payable on enrolment. --Student fee: £20.00 --Staff fee: £20.00 --General Public: £88.00

Are these courses accredited?

A Queen's Certificate will be awarded to all students who attend regularly. A minimum of 70% attendance is required for certification.

In addition any current Queen's student can apply for Degree Plus accreditation. Degree Plus enables students to gain recognition from Queen’s for completing extra-curricular work related learning alongside their degree.

Most students gain Degree Plus by completing a Provider Verified Activity (Formerly Route A). It is also possible to gain recognition for more than one student led activity by submitting a Combined Experience Application (Formerly Route B).

Employers are looking for graduates who can demonstrate that they have the skills needed for workplace success – the Degree Plus Award will help you do this! For further information please see , Degree Plus .

How often do I attend?

Classes, which usually last 2 hours, are held weekly, as far as possible outside normal university teaching hours (e.g. late afternoon, early evening, some are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon) and run for 10 weeks starting in October and again in February. You will also be expected to complete homework ahead of class.

Is my registration fee transferrable?

Yes, if you feel after your first class that the level of language is too high/low, you can transfer to another class, provided that there is available space.

What's the refund policy?

All refunds before the start of the course must be requested in writing. Refunds are paid as follows:

(Please note EVENTBRITE will charge 6% administration fee on all refunds)

Before (and including) 3 April – full refund

4 April to 11 April (inclusive) – 50% refund

No refunds available from 12 April (inclusive)

All requests for refunds need to be made in writing to the Language Centre Manager and must be related to reasons beyond your control and supported by written evidence. These refunds will be at the Language Centre Manager’s discretion. All refunds, where agreed, will be subject to an administrative fee of £10.00 for QUB staff and students and £40 for members of the public.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

You can email any queries you have to [email protected]

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

PFC-03-006B - Peter Froggatt Centre, 3rd floor, room 006B, Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 20.00 to GBP 88.00

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