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DBA Study Guides Spanish II, Srta. Brooks

What should you expect from a DBA? If you are prepared, a DBA lasts less than 5 minutes! You may have printed notes on paper, but you may not be online (if you are in a visual DBA, you may not go to any other website) You must be alone You may be asked cultural questions. You may be asked to explain any new grammar structures you have learned in the module You may be questioned in Spanish using your new grammar structures and vocabulary, and you will be required to answer in Spanish, in complete sentences! You may be asked to model new conversation skills you have learned in the module.

Module 1: Spanish II Review (you should already know all of this!) Cuban influence in Miami: 1.02 Vocabulary: Poner la mesa, la comida: 1.03 Repaso de los muebles, la ropa, los colores, los números ordinales: 1.04 El entretenimiento: 1.05 El tiempo, los deportes, los pasatiempos y recreaciones: 1.06 Spanish 1 review vocab: 1.07 La familia: 1.08 Grammar (you should also know the meanings of any verbs in the module): Conjugating regular -ar, -er, and ir verbs and the verb “hay”: 1.03 Conjugating yo-go verbs: 1.04 Conjugating the verbs ir, ser, estar, tener, and venir, me gusta and me gustan: 1.05 Conjugating stem-changing verbs: 1.06 Conjugating the verb “dar” and indirect object pronouns: 1.07 Possessive adjectives: 1.08 For a complete review of the present tense, see http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/PRESENT1.HTM

Module 2: The Daily Routine Suemi and her daily life: 2.02 Vocabulary: Artículos de aseo and reflexive verbs: 2.04, 2.05, and 2.06 Grammar: Conjugating reflexive verbs: 2.04, 2.05, and 2.06, also see http://www.spanishdict.com/topics/show/85 Telling time: 2.06, also see http://www.123teachme.com/learn_spanish/telling_time_spanish Ser vs. estar: 2.07, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/servsestar.html

Module 3: El hotel y la limpieza Be able to compare and contrast modern Mexico City and the ancient city of Tenochtitlán (3.02) Vocabulary: Vocabulario del hotel: 3.04 Pagar la cuenta: 3.05 Tienen que limpiar: 3.06 Grammar: The use of the preterit tense: 3.04 Conjugating -ar verbs in the preterit tense (including verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar): 3.04 Conjugating -er and -ir verbs in the preterit tense: 3.05 Conjugating the verbs ir and ser in the preterit tense: 3.06 For a complete review of the preterit tense, see: http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/preterit.htm

Module 4: El correo y el teléfono Cesar and the town of Chichicastenango: 4.02 Vocabulary: El correo: 4.04 La computadora: 4.05 El teléfono: 4.06 Negative words: 4.07 Grammar: Superlative adjectives: 4.03, also see http://blogs.transparent.com/spanish/the-superlative-with-isimo-in-spanish/ Conjugating irregular verbs in the preterit tense: 4.04, 4.05, and 4.06, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/irreg-pret.html The verb conocer vs. the verb saber: 4.06, also see http://www.123teachme.com/learn_spanish/kids_conocer_saber Negative expressions: 4.07

Module 5: Life in Costa Rica Costa Rica: 5.02 and 5.07 Vocabulary: Los animales de la jungla: 5.04 Los animales de la granja: 5.05 Los animales del mar: 5.06 Grammar: Uses of the imperfect tense: 5.04 Conjugating verbs in the imperfect tense (including the irregular verbs ir, ser, and ver): 5.04, also see http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/imperf.htm Comparative structures: 5.05, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/compare.html Demonstrative adjectives: 5.06, also see http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/COURSES/THISTHAT.HTM

Module 6: El tráfico Panamá: The Canal, the Kuna Indians and the pollera: 6.02 Rod Carew: 6.07 Vocabulary: El carro: 6.04 El tráfico: 6.05 Las direcciones (be able to use these in a complete sentence!): 6.06 Grammar: Superlatives: 6.04, also see http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/super.htm The preterit tense vs. the imperfect tense (this is super important!): 6.05, also see http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/PRETIMP.HTM Adverbs: 6.06

Module 7: THIS MODULE IS A BEAST! STUDY APPROPRIATELY! Colombia and Venezuela: 7.02 Vocabulary: En el hospital: 7.04 El médico: 7.05 Grammar: Formal (usted) commands: 7.04, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/Formal-commands.html Informal (familiar, tú) commands (affirmative and negative!): 7.05, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/tu-command.html Direct and indirect object pronouns (be able to replace objects with object pronouns in a sentence!): 7.06, also http://www.spanish411.net/Spanish-Direct-Indirect-Object-Pronouns.asp

Module 8: El Caribe Countries in the Caribbean Sea: 8.02 José Martí: 8.07 Vocabulary: En el museo de arte: 8.04 El teatro: 8.05 En el cine: 8.06 Grammar: Verbs like gustar (please know how to use ALL verbs mentioned in the lesson!): 8.04, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/Gustar.html Conjugating verbs in the future tense (including irregular verbs): 8.05 and 8.06, also see http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/FUTURE.HTM

Module 9: En los Estados Unidos Influence of Spanish language in the U.S: 9.02 and 9.07 Vocabulary: En el aeropuerto: 9.04 El vuelo: 9.05 La llegada: 9.06 Grammar: The progressive tense: 9.04, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/progressive.html Acabar + de + infinitive: 9.05, also see http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/acabar.html Hace + time + que: 9.06, also see http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/hacerago.htm