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E1: Prueba 1, Lección 1

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Quiz on greetings, introductions, farewells, nouns, articles and numbers for Spanish 1.

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Which of the following expressions is a greeting (un saludo)?

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2.

Which of the following expressions is a farewell (una despedida)?

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3.

Which of the following questions would ask someone in a casual context, "What's your name?"

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4.

Which of the following questions would ask someone in a formal context, "Where are you from?"

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5.

You've just been introduced to señor Cushing, our school principal. In Spanish, would you address him using the "tú" form or the "usted" form?

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9.

Write a short conversation between two people who are meeting for the first time. For each person, include 1) a greeting and 2) an introduction in which they state their name. Then, include 3) one expression equivalent to "Pleased to meet you" and one response of 4) "The pleasure is mine" or "Likewise".

Must have two greetings, two statements of names, one expression of "Pleased to meet you" and one expression of "The pleasure is mine" or "Likewise". This equals six simple sentences.

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10.

Categoriza: Nouns in Spanish are categorized as either masculine or feminine. Drag each noun to the correct category. Pay close attention to not only the endings, but the articles to indicate gender .

  • la estudiante

  • los chicos

  • la mujer

  • el hombre

  • la profesora

  • la lección

  • las chicas

  • el estudiante

  • el problema

  • el día

  • Palabras masculinas

  • Palabras femeninas

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11.

In Spanish, there are four definite articles equivalent to English definite article "the". Match the article to the corresponding noun. Remember, the article should match the gender and number of the noun.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

el

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escuela

los

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fotografías

las

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diccionario

la

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autobuses

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12.

In Spanish, there are four indefinite articles equivalent to English indefinite articles "a, am, some". Match the article to the corresponding noun. Remember, an article should match the gender and number of the noun.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

un

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computadoras

unos

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video

una

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lápices

unas

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cosa

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13.

Match the number to the word in Spanish.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

12

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cuatro

15

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doce

10

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veintiocho

28

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quince

4

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diez