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1. I study like physics and chemistry.
1. My Spanish is Mrs. Hernández.
1. In my history class there are twenty.
1. We usually have chemistry class in it.
1. Guillermo always studies at the.
1. Today I have a very difficult.
number
· House
· fourth
· six
course
· journalism
Stadium
· watch
library
· feather
Book
· week
test
· whiteboard
· exam
· backpack
blackboard
· whiteboard
Specialization
· bookstore
teacher
· eraser
· chair
· student
time
· watch
· paper bin
· feather
door
· Program
· woman
· window
English
· mathematics
· eraser
Sociology
table
· physical
· desk
· chair
paper
· feather
· door
· notebook
library
· library
· home
· backpack
window
· course
Class
· matter
Marissa is taking ____ in college.
· Spanish, psychology, economics and music
History, english, sociology and journalism
· Spanish, history, literature and geography
Professor Morales teaches ( Teaches ) ____.
Chemistry
· mathematics
· history
Juan Carlos takes chemistry ____.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
Miguel needs to go to ( needs to go to ) ____.
· library
· the student residence
· the bookstore
1. Juan Carlos drinks and computers because he likes it.
1. When Marissa is in class, she likes to be by the window.
1. When Felipe is in class, he likes to watch and.
1. When they are on the phone, Maru’s mother while her.
1. Before going to the library, Maru and Miguel go to.
1. The bookstore is off the library.
Students in Spanish-speaking countries must pay large amounts of money toward their college tuition.
· true
· false
Carrera refers to any undergraduate or graduate program that students enroll in to obtain a professional degree.
· true
· false
After studying at a college , students receive their baccalaureate .
· true
· false
Undergraduates study at a college or a university .
· true
· false
In Latin America and Spain, students usually choose their majors in their second year at the university.
· true
· false
The polimodal system helps students choose their university major.
· true
· false
In Mexico, the high school involves specialized study.
· true
· false
In Spain, majors depend on entrance exam scores.
· true
· false
Venezuelans complete a bachelor’s degree in five years.
· true
· false
According to statistics, Colombians constitute the third-largest Latin American group studying at US universities.
· true
· false
The University of Salamanca was established in the year ____.
1812
1968
1218
A ____ is a year-long course.
· bachelor’s degree
Year class
Polymodal
Salamanca is called ____
The Golden City
The Central City
The Silver City
Over 300,000 students attend the ____.
· Central University of Venezuela
· Autonomous University of Santo Domingo
· Buenos Aires’ University
An ____ occurs about halfway through a course.
· final exam
· midterm exam
· exam
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1. In Spain, the results of the exams give students a clue of what they should follow.
1. Most of the majors in take around 5 and 6 years.
1. Due to the length of some majors, they might be taken as degrees abroad.
1. There are some majors that take longer, such as.
1. It seems like Mexican and Colombian students tend to consider US as another option.
1. In the Virtual University, there is no __.
0. desks
0. courses
0. classes
1. The students of the Virtual University study __.
1. Spanish
1. business administration
1. english
1. Virtual University students need __.
2. a computer
2. a blackboard
2. go to class
1. The Virtual University offers ( offers ) courses __.
3. online
3. on the radio
3. in Mexico City
1. There is __ ITESM campus.
4. thirteen
4. thirty three
4. three
1. Students talk to __ on the Internet.
5. the roommates
5. the teachers
5. your friends
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1. Ines Spanish. 1. We Spanish. 1. Your Spanish. |
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| 1. the classes? (to you)
1. Not the coffee. (to you) 1. Not the classes. (to me) 1. Not the coffee. (to me) |
1. JUAN Hi, Linda! How are the classes? LINDA Good. (1) (take) three classes … chemistry, biology, and computer science. And you, how many classes (2) (take)?
1. JUAN (3) (take) three too … biology, art and literature. Doctor Cárdenas (4) (teach) the biology class.
1. LINDA Oh yeah? Lily, Alberto and I (5) (take) biology at ten with Professor Garza.
1. JUAN (6) (study) a lot of you?
1. LINDA Yes, because there are many tests. Alberto and I (7) (need) to study two hours every day ( every day ).
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| 1. You (sing)
1. They (talk) 1. You and me (have dinner) 1. The teacher (teach) 1. My companions (traveling) |
| Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb gustar . |
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| 1. You a lot your subjects.
1. Not the student residence for me. 1. To you the business administration? 1. Arts to me. 1. To you travel and dance. |
| odel | Statement: You speak English. Intonation: Do you speak English? Tag questions: You speak English, right? |
1. Statement: We work tomorrow. Intonation: Tag questions:
1. Statement: You want to dance. Intonation: Tag questions:
1. Statement: Raúl studies a lot. Intonation: Tag questions:
1. Statement: I teach at nine. Intonation: Tag questions:
1. Statement: Luz watches television. Intonation: Tag questions:
| Model | You see: Ernesto talks to his classmate. You write: Does Ernesto talk to his classmate? or Do you talk to your classmate Ernesto? |
1. Professor Cruz prepares the test.
1. Sandra and I need to study.
1. Boys practice vocabulary.
1. Jaime finishes the task.
1. You work in the library.
Who is the boy?
· It’s Miguel.
· It is small.
· It’s from Cuba.
· It’s the back pack.
When do the students from Mexico arrive?
· Four students arrive.
· The students from Mexico arrive.
· Students go to college.
· The students arrive at ten o’clock.
How do the boys sing?
· The boys sing at nine.
· Boys sing well.
· Boys sing in class.
· Boys sing.
Where is Margarita from?
· It’s Margarita Vega.
· Is from Panama.
· She is a teacher.
· Study history.
What bus do you take?
· It’s four o’clock.
· I take bus 27.
· I take the bus.
· I go to the University.
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| 1. is physics class in the library or lab?
1. Do you teach English literature class? 1. Are there practices in the chemistry lab? 1. We don’t walk home? 1. finish the music course? |
| Fill in the blanks with questions based on the cues. Remember to use correct capitalization and punctuation. |
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| one. ? / no / study / you / in the library / today / why
one. ? / when / to watch / us / a documentary one. ? / where / to buy / textbooks / students one. ? / who / three languages / speak / in this class one. ? / how / your teacher / explain / math problems |
| Model | You are in the class. |
1. José in the library.
1. I’m fine, thank you.
1. Us in the cafeteria.
1. You in the lab.
1. Elena in the bookstore.
1. They in the class.
1. Ana and I in class.
1. How do you?
1. Javier and Maribel in the stadium.
1. We in the cafeteria.
1. Me in the lab.
1. Carmen and María are sick.
1. You in class.
MOM Hi, Daniela. How (1)?
DANIELA Hi, Mom. (2) good. Where (3) dad? Already ( Already ) (4) eight at night!
MOM No (5) here. (6) in the office.
DANIELA And Andrés and Margarita, where (7) them?
MOM (8) at the La Palma restaurant with Martín.
DANIELA Who (9) Martín?
MOM (10) a classmate. (11) from Mexico.
DANIELA Ah. And the restaurant La Palma, where (12)?
MAMÁ (13) near the Plaza Mayor, in San Modesto. DANIELA Thank you, Mom. I ( I’m going ) to the restaurant. See you soon!
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· these
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· this
· is it so
· these
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· we’re
· am
· this
· these
you
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· is it so
· these
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1. In my class, the clock on the blackboard. Student desks in front of the teacher’s table. The trash can always next to the door. The teacher in front of the students. My colleagues and I attentive ( attentive ) in all classes.
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