Live Session 2:
Preparing for the Midterm Exam
We will look at how to avoid common student errors in several exam sections, and do hands-on practice with several of our new grammar concepts from Lecciones 5 and 6.
At the end of this slideshow is an in-depth review of the regular preterite tense. We will not cover this live together, but please do read through it on your own. It will help you!
Avoiding common student errors:
In Section 3: make sure to select a response w/ a gerund (not any other verb form) as the second answer element. The 2nd answer element must end in "-ndo"for it to be a valid option.
Pro tips for selecting the correct answer:
Avoiding common student errors:
In Section 5: look only at the underlined direct object noun/noun phrase in the prompt sentence when you try to decide what direct-object pronoun to pick as your answer.
Let's review this via the L5 Practice Test.
In Section 7: please do not waste your time mentally translating each sentence to English. This is not going to help you.
Instead:
I gave you a text tutorial in D2L that covers exactly how to use the predicate to choose between "saber" and "conocer".
Please make sure to review that.
Avoiding common student errors:
In Section 8: make sure you look only at the "a"-phrase when you try to decide what indirect-object pronoun to give as your answer.
Avoiding common student errors--please review this information on your own:
In Section 9: make sure every answer you select is in the preterite tense.
Preterite forms to be careful with:
The preterite yo-forms (only) of -zar, -car and -gar verbs have spelling changes:
Again, on the preterite-tense yo-form only of these verbs, it's:
"cé" (not "zé") for -ZAR verbs
"qué" (not "cé") for -CAR verbs
"gué" (not "gé") for -GAR verbs
All the other forms are normal (let's practice our pronunciation by reading them aloud):
Any -IR or -ER verb whose stem ends in a vowel will:
Example: oír (stem ends in "o"--a vowel)--we'll again practice pronunciation by saying these forms aloud:
Review of conjugation paradigm for preterite tense of -AR verbs:
If the subject is...
Please remember that yo-forms and 3rd-person-singular preterite forms of -AR verbs always carry accent marks.
Also, remember, it doesn't matter if an -AR verb stem changes in the present--it will NOT stem change in the preterite.
Review of conjugation paradigm for preterite tense of -ER and -IR verbs:
If the subject is...
Please remember that yo-forms and 3rd-person-singular preterite forms of -ER and -IR verbs always carry accent marks.
Also, remember, it doesn't matter if an -ER verb stem changes in the present--it will NOT stem change in the preterite.