Spanish V

My second class is Spanish V class because Spanish is my minor. Interestingly enough, Spanish V is my first Spanish class at Hope, but I did study abroad in Chile for a semester. In Spanish V we basically go over all tenses, subjunctives and conditionals, so by then we should theoretically have no more grammar to learn.

If you are interested in Spanish minor, then you need 16 credits, but it starts to count with Spanish V. So when you come to Hope, you have to take a language placement test designed by Hope College. Based on that, you go to Spanish I or a higher level. Or you can go to Spanish V and get credit for Spanish I, II, III, IV, and V, or 20 credits towards graduation. Nevertheless, from Spanish minor you need Spanish V, Spanish VI and two more classes.

The whole getting credit for Spanish I and Spanish II if you are Spanish III can be in any language department at Hope.

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