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Spanish Intensive 1 starts from the very first step, and aims to build a solid base of this language. This course advances with a fairly rapid pace of four classes per week, and corresponds to the level "A1" in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language.
Spanish Intensive 1 starts from the very first step, and aims to build a solid base of this language. This course advances with a fairly rapid pace of four classes per week, and corresponds to the level "A1" in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language.
Spanish Intensive 2 continues from Intensive 1 or Basic 2, and corresponds to the level "A2" of the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). You will be able to talk about your past events and memories, and your daily living environment. Successfully finishing this course will enable you to participate in the short courses abroad (kaigai kenshu) and local (toku-pro) organized by the SFC Spanish department.
Spanish Intensive 2 continues from Intensive 1 or Basic 2, and corresponds to the level "A2" of the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). You will be able to talk about your past events and memories, and your daily living environment. Successfully finishing this course will enable you to participate in the short courses abroad (kaigai kenshu) and local (toku-pro) organized by the SFC Spanish department.
Spanish Intensive 1 starts from the very first step, and aims to build a solid base of this language. This course advances with a fairly rapid pace of four classes per week, and corresponds to the level "A1" in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language.
Spanish Intensive 1 starts from the very first step, and aims to build a solid base of this language. This course advances with a fairly rapid pace of four classes per week, and corresponds to the level "A1" in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language.
Spanish Intensive 3 is designed for students who successfully finished Intensive 2. Through this course and the part of the following Intensive 4, we aim to cover the "B1" level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), where the learner is able to deal with standard situations encountered in work, schoool, or leisure. The learner will also be able to produce logically-constructed texts. We will therefore deal with relatively complex communicative situations and linguistic structures.
Spanish Intensive 2 continues from Intensive 1 or Basic 2, and corresponds to the level "A2" of the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). You will be able to talk about your past events and memories, and your daily living environment. Successfully finishing this course will enable you to participate in the short courses abroad (kaigai kenshu) and local (toku-pro) organized by the SFC Spanish department.
Spanish Intensive 2 continues from Intensive 1 or Basic 2, and corresponds to the level "A2" of the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). You will be able to talk about your past events and memories, and your daily living environment. Successfully finishing this course will enable you to participate in the short courses abroad (kaigai kenshu) and local (toku-pro) organized by the SFC Spanish department.
Basic 1 is a relatively relaxed course designed for those beginning in their study of the Spanish language. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language. The Spanish courses at SFC is not divided into the traditional "grammar" and "communication" modules, and emphasises the importance of integrating both aspects through active learning approach. This requires participation of students in classes. Although this is a "Basic" course, we will still proceed at a relatively high speed, and students are expected to secure sufficient amount of self-study time outside classes to assure the thorough understanding of newly-learned expressions and vocabularies. Spanish Basic 1, together with Basic 2, corresponds to the level A1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese.
Spanish Basic 1 is a relatively relaxed elementary course with two classes per week. With Spanish Basic 2, the courses will cover the "A1"-level content based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Upon completion of these courses, you will be able to talk about the basic information and abilities, your preferences and hobbies, your daily routines, and your experiences. We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese.
En este curso, seguimos con el esfuerzo comenzado en el Intensivo 3 para adquirir el nivel B1 en el Marco Común Europeo de Referencia para las lenguas, introduciendo algunos temas del nivel B2. A través de este curso, lxs estudiantes adquirirán una sólida base lingüística y cultural sobre el español/castellano y el mundo hispanohablante.
Intensive 3 and the following Intensive 4 aims to attain the "B1" level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), where the learner is able to deal with standard situations encountered in work, schoool, or leisure. The learner will also be able to produce logically-constructed texts. We will therefore deal with relatively complex communicative situations and linguistic structures. By carrying out variosu concrete "Tasks" using Spanish, and through examination of our own foreign-language learning process, we will attach great importance to your development and growth as a learner who takes responsibility of his/her own learning, i.e. as a learner who not only learns Spanish, but also learns 'how to learn.'
En este curso, seguimos con el esfuerzo comenzado en el Intensivo 3 para adquirir el nivel B1 en el Marco Común Europeo de Referencia para las lenguas, introduciendo algunos temas del nivel B2. A través de este curso, lxs estudiantes adquirirán una sólida base lingüística y cultural sobre el español/castellano y el mundo hispanohablante.
This is an intensive course consisting of four classes per week designed for those beginning to study Spanish. The Spanish courses at SFC is not divided into the traditional "grammar" and "communication" modules, and emphasises the importance of integrating both aspects through the active learning approach, which requires participation of students in classes. As this is an intensive course, we will proceed with a relatively high speed, and students are expected to secure sufficient amount of self-study time outside classes to assure the thorough understanding of newly-learned expressions and vocabularies.Spanish Intensive 1 corresponds to the level A1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language.
Intensive 3 and the following Intensive 4 aims to attain the "B1" level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), where the learner is able to deal with standard situations encountered in work, schoool, or leisure. The learner will also be able to produce logically-constructed texts. We will therefore deal with relatively complex communicative situations and linguistic structures. By carrying out variosu concrete "Tasks" using Spanish, and through examination of our own foreign-language learning process, we will attach great importance to your development and growth as a learner who takes responsibility of his/her own learning, i.e. as a learner who not only learns Spanish, but also learns 'how to learn.'
Spanish Intensive 2 course at SFC corresponds to the level A2 of the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). A2 is the advanced-beginner level where:
(1) The learner can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment).
(2) The learner can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
(3) The learner can describe in simple terms aspects of their background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Students who have successfully obtained credit in either the Intensive 1 or the Basic 2 can take this course. Alternatively, students with a prior A1 level can enroll directly into this course through taking the placement test (see the information provided by the administration for the exact date, hour and place). We welcome students whose native language is not Japanese, and will provide necessary explanation in English. By carrying out five tasks using Spanish and through the examination of our own foreign-language learning process, we will attach great importance to your development and growth as a learner who takes responsibility of his/her own learning, i.e. as a learner who not only learns Spanish, but also learns ‘how to learn.’ Students enrolling in this course need to secure sufficient study hours outside the class.
Spanish Intensive 2 course at SFC corresponds to the level A2 of the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR). A2 is the advanced-beginner level where:
(1) The learner can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment).
(2) The learner can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
(3) The learner can describe in simple terms aspects of their background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need.
Students who have successfully obtained credit in either the Intensive 1 or the Basic 2 can take this course. Alternatively, students with a prior A1 level can enroll directly into this course through taking the placement test (see the information provided by the administration for the exact date, hour and place). We welcome students whose native language is not Japanese, and will provide necessary explanation in English. By carrying out five tasks using Spanish and through the examination of our own foreign-language learning process, we will attach great importance to your development and growth as a learner who takes responsibility of his/her own learning, i.e. as a learner who not only learns Spanish, but also learns ‘how to learn.’ Students enrolling in this course need to secure sufficient study hours outside the class.
This is an intensive course consisting of four classes per week designed for those beginning to study Spanish. The Spanish courses at SFC is not divided into the traditional "grammar" and "communication" modules, and emphasises the importance of integrating both aspects through the active learning approach, which requires participation of students in classes. As this is an intensive course, we will proceed with a relatively high speed, and students are expected to secure sufficient amount of self-study time outside classes to assure the thorough understanding of newly-learned expressions and vocabularies.Spanish Intensive 1 corresponds to the level A1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language.
Spanish Basic 2 is the second step in the Spanish language curriculum at SFC. Our objective will be to acquire the skills necessary for basic everyday communication. We will make a first encounter with this language spoken by 427 million people around the world, learn how to communicate using it, and understand its basic structures. By carrying out three tasks using Spanish and through the examination of our own foreign-language learning process, we will attach great importance to your development and growth as a learner who takes responsibility of his/her own learning, i.e. as a learner who not only learns Spanish, but also learns ‘how to learn.’ This course covers the second half of the "A1 level" defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Students with some previous knowledge of basic Spanish might want to enroll directly into this Spanish Basic 2. In that case we encourage you to consult the Department of Spanish and Spanish-Speaking Societies and take the placement test before the semester begins.
Basic 1 is a relatively relaxed course designed for those beginning in their study of the Spanish language. We welcome students interested in Spanish-speaking societies and cultures, who wish to engage in multilingual education including Spanish, as well as those aspiring to broaden their career options through the acquisition of this language. The Spanish courses at SFC is not divided into the traditional "grammar" and "communication" modules, and emphasises the importance of integrating both aspects through active learning approach. This requires participation of students in classes. Although this is a "Basic" course, we will still proceed at a relatively high speed, and students are expected to secure sufficient amount of self-study time outside classes to assure the thorough understanding of newly-learned expressions and vocabularies. Spanish Basic 1, together with Basic 2, corresponds to the level A1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). We are experimenting with multi-language teaching, and are happy to accept GIGA students with developing knowledge of Japanese.