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Nombre: _____________________________________________________________________ Clase: __________ Second Semester Spanish I Mastery Checklist: Preparing for the Final Exam: Use this checklist to narrow down what you don’t know; mark off what you’ve already mastered. Go back and review all of the vocab lists (3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B) until you feel 100% confident that you would recognize those words/phrases in and out of context. Review the speaking prompts/chapter questions – do you know how to respond? Be prepared for the writing section; the focus will be on the last two chapters (5A/5B); how could you combine those topics? 3B: You can easily find the material that you need for each chapter all in one place – the Chapter Resource links. 4A: 3A: Meaning of me gusta / me encanta What are the only two verb forms of gustar and encantar that you’ll be using? Why? Gustar and encantar are verbs that only work if they have what part of speech directly in front of them? What is an indirect object pronoun? When to use me gusta/encanta vs me gustan/encantan What must ALWAYS come before a noun when using me gusta(n)/encanta(n)? Regular, -ER/-IR present tense conjugation endings What is the difference between the –AR and –ER conjugation endings? What is the difference between the –ER and –IR conjugation endings? 3 plural adjective rules Adjective agreement is important! Have you figured it out yet? Give an example. Where do most descriptive adjectives go in Spanish? Why would you find the word “de” in between two nouns such as “yogur de fresa?” Infinitive definition of ser and what it translates into Conjugations of the irregular verb ser – Does it have accents? What does the acronym DOCTOR stand for? Definition of a –GO verb and some examples The 4 ways to say “to the” Which “to the” is a contraction? Conjugations and meaning of the irregular verb ir What word will usually follow the verb ir? Formula when you’re on your way to a place (noun) The 11 interrogatives (question words) What 2 things must Spanish question words always have? What conjugation form would you use for quién (es) (who)? When would it be okay for a question word to be written without an accent? 4B: Simple future formula for when you’re on your way to do an activity (verb) When two verbs are back to back and they’re not separated by commas or the word “and” – why is only the first verb conjugated and the second one not? For example: Necesito comer. What is a stem-changing verb and how is it different from a regular verb conjugation? Where is the stem of a verb always located? What two verb conjugations can we NEVER do a stem change in? Stem-changing verbs are also known as… What is the purpose of drawing that shape in a stem-changing verb? Conjugations and meaning of the stemchanging verb jugar What stem-change does jugar have? What word needs to follow the verb jugar when someone is playing a sport? How to say “at” a certain time The equivalent of A.M. & P.M. 5B: 5A: Conjugations and meaning of the irregular verb tener Tener is also a _____ verb (in the yo form) and a stem-changer (e to ie). Tener is NOT a boot verb it is a _________ verb! What does tener followed by the word que mean? Other idiomatic expressions with the verb tener Telling and asking someone’s age Possessive adjectives and their meanings Besides a possessive adjective, what is the only other way that we indicate possession in Spanish? What’s something that we use in English to show possession that we can NEVER use in Spanish? Possessive adjectives come _______ the noun being owned. The possessive adjective should agree/match the thing being possessed, not the _________. Possessive adjectives must agree in _______ and _______ with the nouns that they modify (like any other adjective!). Which two possessive adjectives are the only ones that we need to worry about both number AND gender? The four irregular comparative forms and what they mean How do irregular comparatives differ from regular ones? What are the plural forms of the four irregular comparatives? What words should never come in front of an irregular comparative? Diminutive endings and when to use them Conjugations and meaning of the irregular verb venir Venir is a ______ stem-changing verb and it’s also a ______ verb (yo form). We use venir to say that we’re coming ____ (a la(s)) a certain time or ____ (de) a certain place. Conjugations and meaning of the stemchanging verbs poder and dormir What stem-change do poder and dormir have? What are the four superlatives? Superlatives are also known as… What part of speech needs to come in front of a superlative? Ser vs Estar o What do they have in common? o When do we use estar? o When do we use ser? o Estar: PLACE o Ser: DOCTOR