Spanish IV will certainly expand your students’ language skills. However, it will also take them on a fascinating cultural journey. They will experience the language’s rich traditions and superstitions. Through exploring the past, students will come to understand the importance of community, family, and personal relationships. They will be immersed in culture—movement, art, music, literature. Meeting real people and hearing their stories will allow students to gain new vocabulary, have better command of the language, and understand their role as a global citizen.
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Students will demonstrate an understanding of the subjunctive and conditional tenses by interpreting and communicating in written and spoken Spanish on topics such as global health issues, environmental challenges, and human rights.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the subjunctive with irregular verbs, the present perfect subjunctive, and the future perfect by interpreting and communicating in written and spoken Spanish on topics such as research and future technologies, modern communication, and global social media influence.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of possessive pronouns, embellished adjectives, and nouns formed from verbs by interpreting and communicating in written and spoken Spanish on topics such as society, relationships, family structure, childhood/adolescence, and traditions.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the accidental SE, object pronouns, and the imperfect and past perfect subjunctive by interpreting and communicating in written and spoken Spanish on topics such as celebrated events, international travel, and post-secondary education.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of demonstrative adjectives and pronouns, expressions of time, future subjunctive, and the passive voice by interpreting and communicating in written and spoken Spanish on topics such as perceptions of beauty in architecture, visual arts, literature, and performing arts.