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Spanish Vocabulary: Careers and Social Events
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Overview

Duration

17 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Credential

Certificate

Spanish Vocabulary: Careers and Social Events
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Spanish Vocabulary: Careers and Social Events
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  • This Course Plus the Full Specialization.
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Spanish Vocabulary: Careers and Social Events
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  • ¡Hola! This fourth course will introduce new vocabularies in the areas of dining, fashion, professions and careers and will bring you ever closer to the 500 word threshold for beginning Spanish. The course will also introduce the subjunctive and the future tense so that you can begin to speak about future events, things they desire and pursuing professional goals. This is the final course before you will undertake a project that showcases your mastery of basic Spanish vocabulary and grammar.

Spanish Vocabulary: Careers and Social Events
 at 
Coursera 
Curriculum

Module 1: Talking About Cafés and Restaurants

Course Introduction

Module Introduction

Introduction to Vocabulario

Introduction to Gramática

Formal and Informal Commands Part 1

Formal and Informal Commands Part 2

Formal and Informal Commands Part 3

Making Requests, Suggestions, Invitations, and Refusals Using the Subjunctive Part 1

Making Requests, Suggestions, Invitations, and Refusals Using the Subjunctive Part 2

Lexical Expressions Related to Going Out in Public

Perspectivas Introduction: El Restaurante

Perspectivas: El Restaurante

Perspectivas Summary: El Restaurante

Module Summary

How to be Successful in this Course

Typing Spanish Accents and Punctuation

Cafés and Restaurants Vocabulary List

Module 1 Vocabulary Activity

Module 1 Vocabulario Review A

Module 1 Vocabulario Review B

Module 1 Gramática Review

Module 1 Writing Practice

Perspectivas Comprehension Check

Module 1 Quiz

Module 2: Talking About Clothing and Fashion

Module Introduction

Introduction to Vocabulario

Introduction to Gramática

Talking About Things Wished For: The Subjunctive with Adjective Clauses

Talking About Expected or Wished For Events: The Subjunctive with Adverbial Clauses

Talking About Hopes, Fears and Doubts with the Subjunctive

Making Comments and Expressing Opinions with the Subjunctive

Perspectivas Introduction: La Tienda

Perspectivas: La Tienda

Perspectivas Summary: La Tienda

Module Summary

Clothing and Fashion Vocabulary List

Module 2 Vocabulary Activity

Module 2 Vocabulario Review A

Module 2 Vocabulario Review B

Module 2 Gramática Review

Module 2 Writing Practice

Perspectivas Comprehension Check

Module 2 Quiz

Module 3: Talking About Careers and Professions

Module Introduction

Introduction to Vocabulario

Introduction to Gramática

Talking About Probable Events Using the Future Part 1

Talking About Probable Events Using the Future Part 2

Talking About Hypothetical Events Using the Conditional

Three Ways to Talk About the World: Experiences, Highly Probable Events, Non-Experiences

Making Polite Requests with the Conditional

Perspectivas Introduction: Las Profesiones

Perspectivas: Las Profesiones

Perspectivas Summary: Las Profesiones

Module Summary

Course Summary

Careers and Professions Vocabulary List

Module 3 Vocabulary Activity

Module 3 Vocabulario Review A

Module 3 Vocabulario Review B

Module 3 Gramática Review

Module 3 Writing Practice

Perspectivas Comprehension Check

Module 3 Review

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