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IPLUSO 8802

Spanish Language II

Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    Castilian language or Spanish language is the name given to a Romance language originating in Spain and which today is the most spoken language of the Americas. The Castilian language is named after castile. Along with English is the Western language that has the most speakers. Although Castilian is a mainly American language, it is spoken on the five "continents", although in some in an almost residual way. It is the official language of: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, Guatemala, Equatorial Guinea, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, New Mexico (USA), Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico (USA), Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela
  • ProgramaProgramme
    1.  CONT. GRAMMAR. 1.1 Indicative: Pret. more-than-perfect, Imperfect future and Simple Conditional 1.2 Imperfect preterito 1.3 Indefinite Preterite. 1.4 Prepositions and conjunctions 1.5 Verbal perifrasis: aspectuais, obligatoriety, incoactive 1.6 Accent 1.7 Be/be/have   2. CONT. LEXICON 2.1 Time expressions of usual actions in the past 2.2 Courtesy expressions 2.3 Means of transport, accommodation, travel; 2.4 Physical states, diseases and remedies;   2.5 The hotel. 2.6 Adverbial locutions of space and time.   3.CONT. FUNTIONAL 3.1 Talk about present, past, future and probable actions; 3.2 Express preferences; 3.3 Express agreement and disagreement; 3.4 No restaurant 3.5 Speak and describe the Hotel. 3.6 Food vocabulary and restaurant dialogues.   4. CONT. PHONETIC 4.1 Intonation of affirmative and negative imperative prayers; 4.2 Diphthongs, tritongos and hiatus;    5. CONT. CULTURAL 5.1 Geographical division of Spain, stereotypes; 5.2 Spanish and Hispanic-American cultural diversity  
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    In the end, it is intended that the student has acquired communication skills that allow him to deepen the development of the four communicative skills (oral and written comprehension and oral and written expression); understand and produce coherent statements of a different nature appropriate to their level; describe and narrate past experiences and events; talk about future plans and events as well as start the student in the metalinguistic reflection of Spanish as a second or foreign language.
  • BibliografiaBibliography
    Bueso, Isabel (2013) Prisma, Comienza (A1) – Continúa (A2); Edinumen; Madrid. Álvarez Martínez, Mª Ángeles (2005): Vuela 1, 2, 3 y 4; Anaya; Madrid. Moreno, Concha (2009), Temas de gramática – Nivel superior, 7ª Edición, SGEL S.A, Madrid. Gramática Essencial de Espanhol, SCHMITT-BOHRINGER, ASTRID E TE (Autor), Teresira Rodriguez (Autor), Astrid Schmitt-bohringer  
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    Books and grammar, both physical and online.
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    4
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não