AP/POR2000 6.0 A: Intermediate Portuguese
Offered by: POR
Session
Fall 2021
Status
Cancelled: Section
Term
Y
Format
LGCL
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course is intended for students who have some oral and written knowledge of Portuguese - as determined by the placement test or successful completion of the prerequisite AP/POR 1000 or equivalent - and who wish to improve their command of the language within its cultural contexts worldwide. This course includes European and Brazilian Portuguese variants. Further development of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills; additional study of grammar; vocabulary building. This course offers a range of multimedia learning platforms such as aural/oral and written web-based activities, access to audio and video resources as well as experiential learning activities. Prerequisite: AP/POR 1000 6.00 or AP/POR 1010 6.00 (or equivalent) or permission of the department.
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