Unidad 5: En la comunidad
Self Check
You can achieve whatever the goal is if you really want to … if you put the time and effort into it.
See all the achievements that you have made in your first Spanish semester. Look at how many things you CAN DO in Spanish now, just for this unit:
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Can I express possession in different ways? Three to be precise. |
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Can I apply the concepts for Spanish phonics which will help me identify spelling changes? |
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Can I define, differentiate and apply “conocer” and “saber”? |
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Can I apply the rules for Spanish punctuation and capitalization? |
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[ ] No |
Can I link words to gain fluency? |
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[ ] Yes |
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Can I identify some of the common errors made by beginning Spanish students? |
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[ ] Yes |
[ ] No |
Can I write short paragraphs or brief dialogues in Spanish? |
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[ ] Yes |
[ ] No |
Can I understand simple spoken and written Spanish? |
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[ ] Yes |
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Can I converse with a non-native and native-speaker of Spanish with simple sentences and questions? |
If you answered “No” to any of these questions, review those sections again and see your professor.
Consider the overall course goals that you have achieved:
Interpersonal Communication: I can communicate and exchange information about familiar topics using phrases and simple sentences, sometimes supported by memorized language. I can usually handle short social interactions in everyday situations by asking and answering simple questions.
Presentational Speaking: I can present basic information on familiar topics using language I have practiced using phrases and simple sentences.
Presentational Writing: I can write short messages and notes on familiar topics related to everyday life.
Interpretive Listening: I can often understand words, phrases, and simple sentences related to everyday life. I can recognize pieces of information and sometimes understand the main topic of what is being said.
Interpretive Reading: I can understand familiar words, phrases, and sentences within short and simple texts related to everyday life. I can sometimes understand the main idea of what I have read.