Course Description

¡Bienvenidos!

Welcome to Spanish 103!

Spanish 102 is the second course of the four-semester Spanish Basic Language Program (SBLP) at UIC. 

The course is guided by principles of the Task-Based Approach, which establishes that by performing real-world tasks in Spanish, students will develop basic communicative proficiency in this language. 

The purpose of the course then is for you to learn Spanish in order to be able to use it with other speakers in authentic ways. 

This course also focuses on learning about and reflecting on the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world so students become more interculturally competent; a necessary trait for helping others and successfully working in our globalized world. 

What is the course like?

In this course, you will do a variety of interesting, real-world tasks (in Spanish!) that form the "heart" of the curriculum. 

Some of these Tasks are:

tell a story

describe a place or an event you've visited

write a cover letter for a job

design a marketing campaign

You will also have plenty of opportunities to interact in Spanish with your instructor and your classmates, read short stories, listen to popular songs, watch a movie, and do an out-of-classroom exploratory project, where you will connect with one of the thriving Hispanic communities in Chicago. 

This course is designed for you to truly learn to use Spanish to communicate in authentic, culturally appropriate ways. 

 ¡Bienvenidos! 

What am I going to learn? What are the objectives?

At the end of the course, you will be able to do three things:


*What will I be able to do at the intermediate-low level of proficiency in Spanish?

According to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), students at the intermediate-low level can communicative in spontaneous conversations on both familiar and everyday topics, by creating simple sentences and asking follow-up questions. They can understand the main idea in short conversations, and they can write and give presentations on preferences and familiar topics by using simple sentences. 

  You should be able to do at least all these at the end of Spanish 103!