MLO 1: Language Proficiency
Students are able to communicate effectively in Spanish in three modes: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational, and in a culturally appropriate manner in a variety of social and professional settings and circumstances at the Advanced Low level of language proficiency, according to ACTFL Guidelines.
Students are able to communicate effectively in Spanish in three modes: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational, and in a culturally appropriate manner in a variety of social and professional settings and circumstances at the Advanced Low level of language proficiency, according to ACTFL Guidelines.
The following completed courses satisfied the MLO 1 requirement
SPAN 301: Composition/Oral Practice
SPAN 304: Introduction to Hispanic Literature
WLC 400: Major Capstone: final Language Proficiency demonstrated (Spring 2019)
HCOM 312: Deliberation and Advocacy
Course Narrative:
During these classes I was able to meet my MLO 1 requirements. These classes helped me in my language development proficiency and also helped me practice interpersonal, interpretive and presentational methods that I was able to use during these courses. One way I was able to practice these methods was by analyzing readings and assignments in small groups as well as writing assignments related to the readings. We also had the opportunity to connect part of the readings with our personal experiences. Another method that we use in all of these classes was the presentational method, during class presentation I had the opportunity to practice the Spanish Language using different techniques like powerpoint to present a topic to the class. During these courses I was able to improve my reading, writing, listening and presentational skills.
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