Spanish Final Chapters 4A through 7A • Part of the final exam will be to complete a study guide • Your study guide will include writing 10 sentences per chapter: five sentences based on the vocabulary and five sentences based on the grammar • If there are verbs listed under the grammar section, you must write out the five different conjugations for each verb • The study guide is due on the day of the exam as soon as you walk into class Final Exam Study Guide • Writing these sentences will prepare you for the final exam, which is a writing assignment • You will write 1½ pages (in Spanish, double-spaced) based on the chapter of your choice • For example, if you choose Chapter 4A, you will be writing about places to go, activities, and will be using the verb ir • Your score will be based on grammar/coherence, length of the writing assignment, how much content you used from the chapter, and completion of the study guide (25 points each = 100 points total) Final Exam • Stick with vocabulary you know • Try not to talk about the past or future, but stay in the present tense • For example, if you choose Chapter 7A, your assignment would sound something like this: “Me gusta ir de compras. Busco ropa deportiva, pero mis amigas buscan ropa elegante. Llevo los pantalones cortos y las camisetas porque me quedan bien.” Tips for the Exam Spanish Final – Review and Study Guide Content Chapters 4A through 7A • Vocabulary: leisure activities; places; expressions to tell where and with whom you go; expressions to talk about when things are done • Grammar: the verb ir; interrogative words Capítulo 4A: “¿Adónde vas?” • Vocabulary: leisure activities; feelings; expressions for extending, accepting and declining invitations; expressions to tell when something happens • Grammar: ir + a + infinitive; the verb jugar Capítulo 4B: “¿Quieres ir conmigo?” • Vocabulary: family and parties • Grammar: the verb tener; possessive adjectives Capítulo 5A: “Una fiesta de cumpleaños” • Vocabulary: describing people and ordering a meal • Grammar: the verb venir; the verbs ser and estar Capítulo 5B: “¡Vamos a un restaurante!" • Vocabulary: bedroom items; electronic equipment; colors; adjectives to describe things • Grammar: comparisons and superlatives; stemchanging verbs: poder and dormir Capítulo 6A: “En mi dormitorio” • Vocabulary: rooms in a house and household chores • Grammar: affirmative tú commands; the present progressive tense Capítulo 6B: “¿Cómo es tu casa?” • Vocabulary: clothing; shopping; numbers 200-1,000 • Grammar: stem-changing verbs: pensar, querer, and preferir; demonstrative adjectives Capítulo 7A: “¿Cuánto cuesta?”