Live Session 1
Review for Midterm Exam
In this session we will:
Avoiding common student errors with key sections in the Midterm
In Section 2--singular and plural forms of nouns:
In Section 2--singular and plural forms of nouns (con't):
3. Pay attention to accent marks.
4. Singular nouns that end in consonants pluralize by adding "es", not "os" or "s"alone:
In Section 4--present tense forms of "ser"
1. Do not write subject pronouns as answers in this section.
In Section 4--present tense forms of "ser" (con't):
2. Your answer will have to consist of one of the five following words, all of which are present-tense conjugated forms of the verb "ser":
Those are the only valid responses in this section.
3. Note that we do not use vosotros-forms in this course. Do not write "sois" for any answer in this section.
In Section 7--Present-tense conjugations of -AR verbs
Step-by-step review of how to conjugate regular -AR verbs in the present tense.
Let's imagine you were working with this exam question:
Ustedes _________(tomar) muchas clases este semestre.
To recognize and select the correct form, do this in your mind:
1. Start by deriving the stem by removing the -AR ending.
Step-by-step review of how to conjugate regular -AR verbs in the present tense (con't)
Ustedes _________(tomar) muchas clases este semestre.
2. Now, look to the left of the blank to find the subject of the verb.
Review of conjugation procedures for present tense of regular -AR verbs:
Another practice example:
La profesora _________(hablar) bien el español.
To recognize the correct form from among the options, do this in your head:
1. Derive the stem by removing the -AR ending.
2. Look to the left of the blank to find the subject of the verb.
In Section 9--Numbers 31 and above:
In order to be successful...
1. The most important thing is to not freak out here.
2. Begin by focusing on whether numbers from 200-900 are spelled correctly:
3. Remember that we use a different word for one hundred depending on the number:
Quick discernment practice with numbers from 31-999:
587
155
Indeed, our correct answers are:
4. If a number features a millions element, remember the following:
5. If a number features a thousands element, the word for "thousand" is always "mil", whether it's one thousand or 999 thousand.
Exam-format practice with all sorts of numbers from 31-999.999.999 (remember that Spanish uses a period where use a comma in English):
You see: 3.900.581
Your choices are:
Working left to right, 2 options can be eliminated immediately. Which ones are they?
Exam-format practice with all sorts of numbers from 31-999.999.999
You see: 777.106 and your choices are:
Working left to right, 2 options can be eliminated immediately. Which ones are they?