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WORLD LANGUAGES PLACEMENT TEST STUDY GUIDES LATIN PLACEMENT TEST Nouns: · Case names and functions (nominative (subject and predicate), genitive (possessive and partitive), dative (indirect object), accusative (direct object, object of a prepositions) and ablative (object of preposition, ablative of means, ablative of manner and ablative absolute) · 1st declension, 2nd declension & 3rd declension noun endings Adjectives: · How to match nouns and adjectives in case, number and gender. · 1st / 2nd declension & 3rd declension adjective endings Pronouns: · The endings and translations for Latin personal pronouns (ego, tu, nos, vos) · The use of relative and interrogative pronouns and adjectives in Latin and English sentences. Adverbs: · Basic usage of adverbs · The formation of adverbs from adjectives Verbs: · The endings and translations of every tense, active and passive in the indicative mood for all 4 conjugations as well as participles and infinitives and the present imperative mood. · The present, future and perfect tenses of sum. · The difference between the active and passive voice. · The difference between participles and infinitives and their use in Latin sentences. FRENCH PLACEMENT TEST Vocabulary: · French greetings · French courtesies · Numbers 1-100 · Friends & Family · School subjects & materials · Extended family/house · Restaurant/food · Food shopping · Airport/airplane · Train (station) Grammar: · Indefinite/Definite articles (singular & plural) · Partitive articles · Adjective agreement (gender/number) · Demonstrative adjectives · Negation (ne…pas) · Tu vs. Vous · Verb + infinitive (2 verbs next to each other) · Possessive adjectives · Futur Proche (aller + infinitive) · Contractions: à & de · Quel & tout Conjugation (present tense only of the following): · Irregular verbs: être, avoir, aller, prendre, faire, pouvoir, vouloir, sortir, partir, dormir, servir, dire, écrire, lire · Regular verbs : -ER, -IR, -RE SPANISH PLACEMENT TEST Grammar Present tense • Regulars • Irregulars (and irregulars in the yo form) • Stem-‐changers Ser vs. Estar Expressions using tener Preterite Future (ir + a + infinitive) Possessive adjectives (mi, tu, su, etc.) Telling time Vocabulary Meanings of common level 1 –ar, -‐er, and –ir verbs Greetings School vocab Seasons House and family Sports Food