Friday, July 3, 2009

Spanish 3 - Fall Final Review

The final exam will have 100 cumulative T/F and multiple choice questions. They include vocabulary and grammar from Chapters 1-4. While some questions only focus on vocabulary or grammar, there are also questions that will combine both. You will have to understand the grammar but also know the meaning of the words given as choices to get the correct answer (it’s important for you to know the vocabulary well.) There will be culture questions from Chapters 1 and 2. (El Camino a Santiago, pgs. 48-49 and El Mundo de Francisco Goya, pgs. 94-95)
You will also be given an additional section with 18 listening and reading. These questions are based on the material covered in Chapter 4.
Vocabulary Review List
Chapter Vocabulary List Online Practice
Ch. 1 – Días Inolvidables Text pgs. 58-59;
Workbook pgs. 23-26 & 37-40 jed-0102; jed-0106
Ch. 2 - ¿Cómo te expresas? Text pgs. 104-105;
Workbook pgs. 55-58 & 67-70 jed -0202; jed-0206
Ch. 3 - ¿Qué haces para estar en
forma? Text pgs. 150-151;
Workbook pgs. 87-90 & 101-104 jed-0302; jed-0306
Ch. 4 - ¿Cómo te llevas con los demás? Text pgs. 196-197;
Workbook pgs. 121-124 & 133-136 jed-0402; jed-0406

You can also practice vocabulary by visiting http://www.conjuguemos.com ; click on STUDENT LOGIN but you don’t need to create a login. From the left hand side menu, choose Spanish Vocabulary (by book) and do activities # 467 (Ch. 1); #468 (Ch. 2); #469 (Ch. 3 – notice there is a mistake with the word alergia (the website has an accent, this is incorrect!); # 470 (Ch. 4 – this list doesn’t match the list in the book exactly, but it still gives you some practice)
Grammar Review List
The following list shows what material is covered in the final exam. It includes the textbook page where it is explained. Don’t forget that your workbook pages also include grammar explanations. The “Chapter Summary” and “Chapter Practice” sections will summarize the most important concepts to know for each chapter. All the Online Practice web codes are for http://www.phschool.com
Chapter Grammar Textbook page Online Practice web-codes
Para empezar -reflexives
-verbs like gustar
p. 7
p. 11
Ch. 1 -Preterite tense in general
-Preterite w/ i->y, e->i, o->u
-Preterite irreg. estar, saber,etc…
-Imperfect tense
-Imperfect irreg. ir, ser, ver
Chapter summary
Chapter practice p. 17, 19
p. 30, 33
p. 31

p. 42, 44
p. 42
p. 59
p. 60 jed-0101
jed-0103; jed-0105
jed-0103; jed-0105

jed-0107; jed-0108
jed-0107

jed-0111
Ch. 2 -Preterite vs. Imperfect
-estar + past participle
-Ser vs. Estar
-verbs w/ different meaning
in Preterite or Imperfect
Chapter summary
Chapter practice
p. 76
p. 79
p. 88
p. 90

p. 105
p. 106 jed-0203
jed-0205
jed-0207
jed-0209


jed-0211
Ch. 3 - Tú commands affirm./neg.
- Ud./Uds. commands
-Subjunctive of regular,
irregular and stem-changing
Chapter summary
Chapter practice p. 121, 122
p. 123
p. 132, 135, 137

p. 151
p. 152 jed-0303; jed-0304
jed-0305
jed-0307; jed-0308; jed-0309


jed-0311

Ch.4 -Subjunctive w/ verbs of
emotion
-Por/Para
-Nosotros commands
-Possessive pronouns
Chapter summary
Chapter practice p. 168

p. 171
p. 182
p. 184
p. 197
p. 198 jed- 0403

jed-0404
jed-0407
jed-0409

jed-0411


It would also be worth your time to visit http://conjuguemos.com ; click on STUDENT LOGIN but you don’t need to create a login. On the left hand side menu select Spanish Verbs and do the following as needed:
#9 if you need extra practice with preterit spelling changers and stem changers
#10 if you need extra practice with irregular preterit
#11 Preterit: All Verbs
#23 Present Subjunctive: All Verbs
#28, #29 and #30 if you need extra practice with commands. Please note that they will include reflexive verbs but you won’t get practice with Dops and Iops.
Then, from the left hand menu you can select Spanish Grammar and do #35-39 to practice Preterit vs. Imperfect.
Additional Online practice for Preterit vs. Imperfect: There are 5 great activities with different formats: http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/pret_imp.php
Also, BE CAREFUL if you do other online practice activities with por vs. para and with present subjunctive because they may include aspects of these concepts that you have not yet learned – and it might confuse you – stick to your Realidades Online practice for those!

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