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SPAN 022 — Spanish for Heritage Speakers II Units: 5

This course exposes Heritage Speakers of Spanish to the demands of literary analysis and film critique in the academic setting, as well as, building global competence. A heritage speaker is defined as someone who speaks and understands the heritage language (in this case Spanish) and who is to some degree bilingual in English and the heritage language (Valdes, G. 2001). Students advance their critical thinking and research techniques as they apply to the three modes of communication: presentational (speaking, writing), interpretative (listening and reading), and interpersonal (speaking and writing). Students then learn to evaluate verbally and in writing various aspects of narrative (short story and novel), poetry, drama, and film critique in response to their analysis of literary works and film screenings. (C-ID SPAN 230) Lecture Hours: 90 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: SPAN 021 or Heritage Speaker of Spanish or equivalent. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: A3, A4 CalGETC: 3B, 4

Prerequisites: SPAN 021

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