Spanish III
This course continues the language learning journey, immersing students in multiculturalism, bilingualism, and cultural influences on traditions, food, and social experiences. Students will discuss various genres of music, poetry, drama, and folklore. The curriculum explores how geographical features affect weather and how history—including the South American independence movement—has shaped modern Spanish-speaking regions.
Key Topics
- Multiculturalism and Cultural Influences
- Genres of Music, Poetry, and Drama
- Geography, Weather, and Local Livelihoods
- South American History and Freedom Fighters
- Argentinian Religion, Sports, and Idioms
- Costa Rican Resources and Letter Writing
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, students will enhance their communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and discover different regions of the Spanish-speaking world. They will be able to discuss complex cultural and historical topics, and apply their knowledge by writing both formal and informal letters.
Grade Level
- High School (Grades 9–12)
Audience
Students who have successfully completed Spanish II, students preparing for advanced high school or college-level Spanish, and students interested in developing fluency and a deeper cultural and historical understanding of Spanish-speaking regions.
Enrollment
Begin our Spanish III course any time throughout the school year or summer. Call 206-363-3600 or email andy@springacademy.com for questions or registration.
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