Languages
*Each class has a minimum required enrollment. Once that minimum is reached, the class is a “MAKE.” Find a class you like, encourage a friend to join you! Sometimes two or three people can make a difference between having a “Go” and having a course cancelled. Please register at least 7 days prior to class start date. Unless otherwise stated in the course description, the minimum age for independent participation in CPD courses is 18 years.*
Spanish Conversation: Beginners & Intermediate
A beginning Spanish series designed to develop skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing to the point where a student can communicate on a basic level with a sympathetic native speaker. Students will acquire basic vocabulary and structures of Spanish and develop an understanding of its culture. For more information please click on the flyers below.Spanish Conversation: Beginners Spring 2013 Flyer
Spanish Conversation: Intermediate Spring 2013 Flyer
Conversational Chinese
A beginning Chinese course designed to develop skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing to the point where a student can communicate on a basic level with a sympathetic native speaker. Students will acquire basic vocabulary and structures of Chinese and develop an understanding of its cultural context.
Conversational Chinese Spring 2013 Flyer
Conversational French
A beginning French course designed to develop skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing to the point where a student can communicate on a basic level with a sympathetic native speaker. Students will acquire basic vocabulary and structures of French and develop an understanding of its cultural context.
Conversational French Spring 2013 Flyer - South Campus
Conversational French Spring 2013 Flyer - Central Campus
Conversational Portuguese
A beginning Brazilian Portuguese course designed to develop skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing to the point where a student can communicate on a basic level with a sympathetic native speaker. Students will acquire basic vocabulary and structures of Brazialian Portuguese and develop an understanding of its cultural context.
Conversational Portuguese Spring 2013 Flyer
Conversational Sign Language I & II
Conversational Sign Language I is designed as an introduction to American Sign Language through sign vocabulary, finger spelling and number signing. The class provides basic functional skills required for communication with the Deaf. It also presents an introduction to deaf culture with enhanced exposure offered through various guest speakers (hearing and deaf). Through mime, games, music and fun students will build and strengthen their expressive and receptive practical ASL skills. Text required. In Conversational Sign Language II, students will continue gaining skills and knowledge to pursue an interpreting career by being introduced to the ASL glossary for further development of vocabulary. Students will learn classifiers and their placement. There will be expressive and receptive use of directional verbs, negations and English to ASL sentences.
Conversational Sign Language Spring 2013 Flyer
For More Information Call:
North Campus-281-459-7119
Central Campus-281-476-1838
South Campus-281-922-3440