Live Session 1:

Midterm Exam Review

Making sure we can:

  • express prices by understanding the Spanish words for numbers from 1-99;
  • inflect adjectives of nationality to make them agree with the nouns/pronouns they are modifying.

Section C of Part 1 of the Midterm: Numbers from 1-99

Each sentence in this exam section will have a price expressed in words. You will fill in the blank by writing that same price with numerals.

Let's gauge where we are with this--we'll start with numbers below 39

Please write the number that goes with each word/phrase below in the chat box:

  • catorce
  • 14
  • diecinueve / diez y nueve
  • 19 
  • veintitrés / veinte y tres
  • 23
  • treinta y cinco
  • 35

Section C of Part 1 of the Midterm: Numbers from 1-99

 

And let's contine with numbers 40 through 69

Please write the number that goes with each word/phrase below in the chat box:

  • cincuenta y dos
  • 52
  • cuarenta y siete
  • 47 
  • sesenta
  • 60

Section C of Part 1 of the Midterm: Numbers from 1-99

 

We'll finish up with numbers 70 through 99

Please write the number that goes with each word/phrase below in the chat box:

  • noventa y ocho
  • 98
  • setenta y cuatro
  • 74 
  • ochenta y nueve
  • 89

Section C of Part 1 of the Midterm: Numbers from 1-99

 

Now let's refine our ability to express full prices with numbers.

Remember that the "con" marks where the decimal point should go, and that you should not include the dollar sign.

  • once dólares con sesenta y un centavos
  • 11.61
  • cincuenta dólares con doce centavos
  • 50.12
  • setenta y nueve dólares con cuarenta y cinco centavos 
  • 79.45
  • ochenta y tres dólares con veintidós centavos
  • 83.22

Section C of Part 2 of the Midterm: Adjective-noun agreement

Each question will have 2 blanks.

In the first, you'll give the base form of the adjective of nationality prompted for in English.
In the second, you will inflect that adjective to make it agree with its noun or pronoun.

  • español
  • mexicano
  • venezolano
  • colombiano
  • peruano
  • chileno
  • argentino
  • Let's begin by recalling the base forms of our adjectives of nationality (and we'll practice our pronunciation, too):
  • paraguayo
  • boliviano
  • uruguayo
  • brasileño
  • guatemalteco
  • costarricense
  • hondureño
  • nicaragüense
  • panameño
  • puertorriqueño
  • dominicano
  • cubano
  • estadounidense

Section C of Part 2 of the Midterm: Adjective-noun agreement

Each question will have 2 blanks.

In the first, you'll give the base form of the adjective of nationality prompted for in English.
In the second, you will inflect that adjective to make it agree with its noun or pronoun.

  • Part 1: give the base form (masculine and singular) of the Spanish adjective of nationality that means Argentine:

  • argentino
     
  • Part 2: give the form of that adjective that fully agrees with the noun phrase in italics in the sentence below.
  • Laura y Pablo son ___________ . Ellos son de Buenos Aires.
  • argentinos

Now, let's do some exam-format practice:

Section C of Part 2 of the Midterm: Adjective-noun agreement

 

  • Part 1: give the base form (masculine and singular) of the Spanish adjective of nationality that means Cuban:

  • cubano
     
  • Part 2: give the form of that adjective that fully agrees with the noun phrase in italics in the sentence below.
  • Zamira es ___________ . Ella es de Camagüey.
  • cubana

More exam-format practice:

Section C of Part 2 of the Midterm: Adjective-noun agreement

 

  • Part 1: give the base form (masculine and singular) of the Spanish adjective of nationality that means Uruguayan:

  • uruguayo
     
  • Part 2: give the form of that adjective that fully agrees with the noun phrase in italics in the sentence below.
  • Las primas de Julieta son ___________ . Ellas son de Montevideo.
  • uruguayas

More exam-format practice:

Section C of Part 2 of the Midterm: Adjective-noun agreement

 

  • Part 1: give the base form (masculine and singular) of the Spanish adjective of nationality that means Nicaraguan:

  • nicaragüense
     
  • Part 2: give the form of that adjective that fully agrees with the noun phrase in italics in the sentence below.
  • El amigo de mis tíos es ___________ . Él es de Masaya.
  • nicaragüense

More exam-format practice: