Spring FINAL Objectives

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Spring FINAL Objectives Spanish I 2012-13

What to study: Chapters 3-2, 4-1, 4-2, 5-1 3-2 vocab pg 82-83 Gustar + infivitives pg 86 Pronouns after prepositions pg 88 Querer pg 90 Vocab 3-2 pg 94-95 Conjugations of ir and jugar pg 100 Frequency words pg 97

What to Study: Weather pg 102 Present tense –AR conjugations/verbs pg 98 and PP) School supplies / classes pg 120-1 Indefinite articles, cuánto, mucho, poco pg 124 Tener / tener idioms pg 126 Venir a time pg 128

What to Study: 4-2 vocab pg 132-3 Ir + a+ infinitives pg 136 -ER and –IR conjugations & verbs (pg 138 & PP) Irregular yo verbs pg 140 Family / descriptions pg 158-9 Possessive adjective pg 162 Stem-changing verbs (O-UE) pg 164

What to Study: Stem-changing verbs (E-IE) pg 166 Stem-changing verbs (E-I) PP Texas pg 76-79 Costa Rica pg 114-117 Chile pg 152-155