University of Nottingham Malaysia
School of
Media, Languages and Cultures
     
  

Spanish Course in Malaysia: Beginners Class

Spanish L1

About the course 

Learn Spanish for travel, working abroad or just for fun with our Spanish Beginners class. You will cover basic topics, useful for everyday conversation, including talking about yourself and your profession and making hotel or dinner reservations. You will be introduced to various language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing skills with group exercises and weekly homework) and how to approach some authentic materials. Some transferable skills will also be covered. 

This course will give you a solid understanding of beginners Spanish, working towards DELE A1/2 of the Common European Framework Reference of languages, when it is combined with the beyond Spanish 1.2 beginner course. 

Also, if you wanted to join the elective Spanish 1 modules but could not due to the limited seats, this is a good chance for you to come – and here you do not need to worry about tests! Follow steps to be able to do the final assignment at the end! Plus, watch some clips, and learn together, what fun will it be! 

Format  

This course consists of 12 lessons. Each lesson includes a lecture, keywords, a sample audio conversation, a quiz, and supplementary materials (homework, worksheet and answer keys).

Do I have to do the homework? 

We strongly recommend completing all the worksheets along with the quizzes for each section. Research has shown that doing homework after learning a concept will help the student learn the material quicker.

 

Learning objectives 

What will I get out of this Spanish course?

On successful completion of this course, you will be able to: 

  • Exchange simple greetings, introduce yourself
  • Identify your personal documents
  • Give personal information about family, job or studies
  • Use numbers 1-100, express dates, time, prices
  • Talk about the weather 
  • Order meal at a restaurant and talk to people you’ve just met
  • Arrange time and place to meet
  • Found your way around in the city

 

Expected Learning Outcomes 

  • To help develop a positive attitude towards language learning.
  • To have successful experience in language learning.
  • To encourage students to work productively and cooperatively.
  • To give students control over their own learning.

Course content 

  • Lesson 1: 

    • Introduction, El mundo de habla Hispana.• Greetings and introductions.

  • Lesson 2: 

    • Alphabet, writing and spelling Spanish words. 

    • Numbers 1-100.

  • Lesson 3: 

    • Personal information: occupation, nationalities, languages, (Ser verb)

  • Lesson 4: 

    • Physical description.

    • Asking and giving time, dates (Ser verb)

  • Lesson 5: 

    • Family (Tener verb)

    • Possessives.

  • Lesson 6: 

    • Asking about family members and civil status (Estar verb)

  • Lesson 7:

    • Make friends online, let’s write an email.

  • Lesson 8: 

    • At the market, food and drinks

  • Lesson 9: 

    • Order at the restaurant.

  • Lesson 10: 

    • My city, places (Hay, estar verb)

  • Lesson 11: 

    • Prepositions (Estar verb)

  • Lesson 12: 

    • Let’s make a plan. Suggest someone to go out, time & location. 

PDF files of textbooks, along with exercises (also PDF files) will be provided, and students are strongly recommended to do homework as the teacher instructs. Visual materials will also be provided. At the end of the course, students have to present on a topic (3-5 mins) in Spanish as a final assignment. 

Date 

Intake will be in 31 May 2021.

Registration needs to be done by 17 May 2021.

Payment period is from
18 to 29 May 2021. 

Once paying the fee, students will need to provide the receipts.

It is strongly recommended
NOT TO pay before the teacher confirms the class to be offered. 


Venue

Online 


Duration:
6 weeks: 4 hours, 2 hours per lesson on every Tuesday at 10:00 to 12:00 and every Thursday 10:00 to 12:00   


Fees* 

RM695.00 

Fees are inclusive of all course teaching material & certificate of completion (All files are online format via email/MS Teams). 

Registration/Inquiry

Email: Jean-Christophe Graffe at Jean-Christophe.Graffe@nottingham.edu.my


          

Correspondence Details

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
School of Media, Languages and Cultures (SMLC) 
The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Jalan Broga
43500 Semenyih
Selangor
MALAYSIA

Fax: +6(03) 8924 8012

Registration

Payment

 

FAQ

Is this Spanish course suitable for beginners? 

Yes, this course is designed to cater for beginners who have no prior knowledge of the language. 

Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in this Spanish language course? 

This course is open to all students, and there is no specific prerequisite for this course.

What teaching methods are used at UNM’s Spanish course? 

Our language professors employ a communicative and interactive approach, combining various teaching methods such as group activities, role-plays, multimedia resources, and conversational practice to enhance language skills. 

Are there any textbooks or study materials required for the Spanish course? 

Yes, PDF files of textbooks and exercises will be needed for this course. All materials will be provided as part of the programme.

How can I learn Spanish fast? 

Learning a new language requires consistent effort and dedication. The following are some tips to help you learn Spanish quickly:

  • Immerse yourself in the language by watching Spanish TV shows and listening to Spanish music. 

  • Practice regularly with native Spanish speakers. 

  • Utilise language learning apps to supplement your learning. 

  • Set specific goals and create a schedule to stay organised and motivated. 

  • Try mnemonic techniques, or flashcards to memorise vocabulary and grammar rules. 

  • Join a Spanish language club or Spanish cultural events.

Which is harder - Spanish or French? 

The difficulty of learning a new language is rather subjective as it can vary depending on your background, linguistic aptitude and exposure to similar languages. Both Spanish and French are in the Romance language family, and thus, they do share many similarities in vocabulary and grammar. 

However, English speakers generally find Spanish relatively easier because of its simpler pronunciation and straightforward grammar compared to French. Nonetheless, it is advisable to choose a language based on personal interest and motivation rather than perceived difficulty. 

Should I learn French or Spanish first?

This depends on your interests and goals. Some factors to consider include:

  • Relevance - Whether you plan to work in a country where French or Spanish is spoken. 

  • Availability of resources such as classes, textbooks and other learning materials. 

  • Similarity to other languages you know. For instance, learning Spanish might be easier if you’re familiar with Italian or Portuguese. 

  • Personal interest - Choosing the language you’re interested in plays a crucial role in language learning success. 

What other language courses does UNM offer? 

In addition to our Spanish course, UNM offers beginner courses in French, German, Japanese, Korean and Mandarin.

School of Media, Languages and Cultures

University of Nottingham Malaysia
Jalan Broga, 43500 Semenyih
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

telephone: +6 (03) 8924 8693
fax: +6 (03) 8924 8020

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