This introductory Spanish course is designed for students with no prior knowledge of the language. Through engaging and interactive lessons, students will develop fundamental Spanish language skills, including: Pronunciation: Learn to pronounce Spanish sounds accurately. Vocabulary: Build a basic Spanish vocabulary covering everyday topics such as greetings, numbers, family, and colors. Grammar: Understand basic grammar concepts, including verb conjugations, noun genders, and sentence structure. Conversation: Practice speaking Spanish in simple conversations and dialogues. Listening: Develop listening comprehension skills by understanding spoken Spanish in a variety of contexts. Course Objectives: Introduce students to the Spanish language and culture. Equip students with basic Spanish language skills for communication. Foster a positive attitude towards language learning and cultural diversity. Learning Activities: Interactive exercises and activities Role-playing and simulations Group discussions and presentations Listening comprehension exercises Cultural exploration Assessment: Regular quizzes and assignments Oral presentations Final exam By the end of this course, students will be able to: Greet and introduce themselves Ask and answer basic questions Understand simple conversations Engage in basic Spanish dialogues Appreciate the Spanish language and culture Note: This course description can be adapted to fit specific teaching methods, learning objectives, and course duration.