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Espagnol (niveau 3) (SN8203)
Inter-company training
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60,00 hours(s)
30 x 2h
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Goals
Consolider ses connaissances en espagnol, à l’oral et à l’écrit.
Pouvoir comprendre les points essentiels d’un discours sur des sujets généraux.
Savoir rédiger des textes dans un langage courant.
Etre capable de soutenir une conversation sans préparation.
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Nous aborderons en profondeur d’autres temps nouveaux, tels que l´imparfait, son contraste avec le préterit du niveau A2, comme le futur et le conditionnel présent. Une bonne connaissance de ces temps est nécessaire car cela signifie être capable de remplir des fonctions de communication telles que raconter une histoire, un conte ou une anecdote de manière fonctionnelle. De la même manière, les temps conditionnels nous permettront de parler de suppositions du passé et de situations hypothétiques avant de commencer à utiliser le subjonctif. En ce qui concerne l’avenir, sa direction nous donne la possibilité non seulement de faire des prévisions, mais aussi de parler de suppositions dans le présent. Le point culminant des temps à apprendre se trouve également le mode impératif qui, au-delà de ce que cela peut sembler, ne sert pas seulement à donner des ordres, mais aussi à d’autres tâches telles que des demandes ou des avertissements. En outre, l’impératif négatif servira d’introduction au subjonctif redouté en termes de forme.
Au-delà des nouveaux temps verbaux à ce niveau, on constate un approfondissement de l’utilisation de connecteurs temporaires pour enchaîner une histoire ou une anecdote (déjà, pas encore, puisque, tout à coup, alors …), ainsi que l’utilisation de la périphrase avec différentes significations ( début, fin, fin, etc.) ou des structures impersonnelles d’une manière plus profonde pour parler des traditions et des coutumes (être + 3ème personne, normale, habituelle, rare, soler) et des quantificateurs (La plupart, tous monde, beaucoup, certains…).
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+352 27 49 46 00
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