Spanish

Quechua Courses

ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010

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SPRING 2010 COURSES

LLRO 10101               BEGINNING QUECHUA I               12:50-1:40 MWF, 12:30-1:45  T
I.Callalli                                 
The principle aims of this beginning-level Quechua Language course are to encourage the development of competency and proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and to generate cultural understanding through a communicative approach to second language acquisition. Songs, role-playing and other related activities will also be incorporated.  This course is taught in Spanish and may be taken in conjunction with LLRO 10102 and 20201 to fulfill the language requirement.  Cross-list LAST 10500

LLRO 27201               INTERMEDIATE QUECHUA  I                                 3:00-4:15 M/W
I.Callalli
An intermediate-level, third-semester college language course. Emphasis on and refinement of grammatical competence and oral and written language skills.  Class time is dedicated to interactive discussion encouraging the development of language proficiency and generating cultural understanding.  Cross-list LAST 27501


FALL 2009 COURSES

LLRO 10101              Beginning Quechua                                     
 9:35-10:25 MWF,   9:30-10:45 T

Ines Callalli
            The principal aims of this beginning-level Quechua Language course are to encourage the development of competency and proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and to generate cultural understanding through a communicative approach to second language acquisition. Songs, role-playing and other related activities will also be incorporated.

LLRO 27201              Intermediate Quechua                                                                        2:00-3:15 TR
Ines Callalli
The principal aim of this two-semester language course is to encourage the development of competency and proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and to generate cultural understanding through a communicative approach to second language acquisition.  This course is designed for highly motivated students and is taught in Spanish.  LLRO 10101 and 10102 may be taken in conjunction with LLRO 20201 to fulfill the language requirement. This course is crosslisted with LAST