91重口

Skip to main content
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Student Resource Guide
  • Online Learning
  • Quick Links
    • A - Z Index
    • Academic Calendar
    • Facility Rentals
    • Industry Credentials
    • Most Used Pages
    • Professional Development
91重口 - Home
  • 91重口
    • Why Choose 91重口?
    • Office of the President
    • President's Welcome Message to Students
    • About 91重口
    • College Governance
    • Administrative Services
    • Accreditation
    • Measure A
    • Community Education
    • Educational Partnerships
    • Child Development Center
    • Outreach Services
    • Consumer Information
    • Employer Services
    • A - Z
    • Social Media
  • Admissions
    • Admissions & Records Office
    • Steps to Success
    • International Students
    • Admissions Forms
    • Transcripts
    • Fees, Tuition, & Refunds
    • Registration Policies
    • Residency Requirement
    • Priority Registration
    • Concurrent Enrollment
    • DegreeWorks
  • Financial Aid
    • Financial Aid Office
    • Financial Aid Forms
    • Financial Aid Eligibility
    • Financial Aid Programs
    • Scholarships
    • Fee Waiver Program
  • Students
    • Student Services
    • Assessment Center
    • Black Cultural Resource Center
    • Career & Employment Center
    • Disabled Student Programs and Services
    • Health & Wellness Services
    • Online Orientation Information
    • 91重口 Tutorial Center
    • Transfer Center
    • Veterans First Program
    • Student Life
    • Student Government
    • Student Clubs
    • Student Resource Guide
    • Classes Not Meeting Today
    • ILC (Integrated Learning Center)
    • RAW (Reading & Writing) Center
    • Open Math Lab (Math Students Only)
  • Academics
    • Academic Services
    • Programs & Divisions
    • Academic Calendar
    • Academic Integrity
    • Articulation
    • Final Exam Schedule
    • Academic and Career Pathways
    • Degrees & Certificates
    • Industry Credentials
    • Credit for Prior Learning
    • Apprenticeship
    • Continuing Education (Noncredit)
  • Performing Arts
Spanish
  1. 91重口
  2. Spanish
  3. Spanish

Spanish

  • Spanish Home
  • Spanish for Spanish Speakers
  • Useful Resources

Bienvenidos: Welcome to the Spanish for Spanish Speakers Instructional Web site

If you are a Spanish speaker and are interested in studying Spanish through culture, history, politics, economics and literature, this program is for you. We offer Spanish speakers two courses: Spanish 21 in the Fall Semester and Spanish 22 in the Spring Semester. This is an interactive program designed to provide students with the opportunity to:

  • develop critical and integrative thinking skills
  • revitalize and expand the Spanish skills students already have
  • enhance students' understanding and appreciation of Hispanic culture and sociopolitical realities
  • examine, compare and recognize different regional language variations
  • improve strategic speaking, reading, and writing skills
  • understand historical and cultural influences on language
  • examine the role language and culture play on a person's academic and personal formation
  • master grammar points of particular concern to bilingual and heritage Spanish speakers

Spanish 21: Goals and Objectives

By the end of the semester, students should be able to write compositions of at least 500 words demonstrating correct spelling, punctuation, cohesion between sentences and paragraphs, use advanced grammatical structures and appropriate register, derive meaning through context, demonstrate to have adopted and expanded vocabulary and identify similarities and differences among distinct varieties of Spanish.

Materials Used:

  • Nuevos mundos: Lectura, cultura y comunicaci贸n, by Ana Roca, third edition, Wiley 2012
  • Nuevos mundos:Cuaderno de espa帽ol para biling眉es, by Ana Roca, third edition, Wiley 2012

We cover the first four chapters from Nuevos mundos.

  • Chapter 1: La presencia hispana en los Estados Unidos
  • Chapter 2: Los mexicoamericanos
  • Chapter 3: Los puertorrique帽os
  • Chapter 4: Los cubanos y los cubanoamericanos

Spanish 22: Goals and Objectives

By the end of the semester, students should be able to write compositions of at least 1000 words demonstrating improved application of grammar, orthography and register in writing and speaking, examine, compare, and value the regional and stylistic differences used throughout the Spanish speaking world, express ideas and opinions on various topics using vocabulary and diction appropriate to context, compare and contrast the value of the contributions Spanish speaking communities have made in the United States, and read a variety of Spanish texts and be able to identify the main idea, supporting details, and draw conclusions from the readings.

Materials Used:

  • Nuevos mundos: Lectura, cultura y comunicaci贸n, by Ana Roca, third edition, Wiley 2012
  • Nuevos mundos:Cuaderno de espa帽ol para biling眉es, by Ana Roca, third edition, Wiley 2012

We cover four chapters from Nuevos mundos.

  • Chapter 5: La herencia multicultural de Espa帽a
  • Chapter 6: Los derechos humanos
  • Chapter 7: La mujer y la cultura
  • Chapter 8: Cruzando puentes: El poder de la palabra, la imagen y la m煤sica, 327

For questions regarding the program for Spanish for Spanish Speakers Program, please contact Hortencia Nev谩rez at:

  hnevarez@laspositascollege.edu

Educational Background

  • B.A. in Spanish and Latin American Studies from UC Berkeley
  • M.A. in Spanish from Middlebury College in Vermont

Teaching Experience

16 years teaching experience at 91重口 and 2 years at UC Berkeley

91重口

3000 Campus Hill Drive
Livermore, CA 94551
(925) 424-1000

  • Contact
  • Employer Services
  • Student Government
  • Document Viewers
  • Safety & Security
  • Campus Crime Statistics
  • Academic Senate
  • Curriculum Committee
  • Incident Referral Forms
  • Title IX
  • Accessibility
  • Disclaimers
  • HEERF Cares Act Reporting
7600 Dublin Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Dublin, CA 94568
(925) 485-5208
25555 Hesperian Boulevard
Hayward, CA 94545
(510) 723-6600
© Copyright 2026 91重口