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March 12, 2013 By Mr. D'Amato

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The Spanish Regents Exam is made of;

24 speaking points- Completed prior to the exam with teacher starting in May!

30 listening points- Takes about 45 minutes!

30 reading points

16 writing points made from two 100 word essays

As you all know the Spanish Regents is now called the LOTE. Here are some sites that can help you:

For information about the LOTE go to http://schools.nyc.gov/Accountability/resources/testing/LOTE+2012.htm

For old regents exams go to   http://www.nysedregents.org/Spanish/

For study tools go to http://quizlet.com/subject/spanish-regents/

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Enduring Issue Essay Practice Documents SPANISH (Unit 1)

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Have students practice their enduring issue essays IN SPANISH for the Global History Regents exam with this document packet. The document includes 5 excerpted documents, all from unit 1 (enlightenment, revolutions, and nationalism) so students can practice their enduring issue essay while focusing on the content from across this unit. Each document includes a scaffold underneath for students to capture their understanding and aid in their writing.

* Recommended to pair with the enduring issue essay outline .

* Documents are also available in English .

Translated document excerpts include:

- Two Treaties of Government (Enlightenment)

- Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen (French Revolution)

- Constitution of Haiti (Haitian Revolution)

- Proclamation of 1813 (Simon Bolivar & Latin American Revolutions)

- Blood and Iron Speech (unification of Germany & Bismarck)

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Spanish oral exam: List of possible questions & sample answers

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Introductory questions

  • Hola, ¿Qué tal? / Hola, ¿Cómo estás? –  Hello, How are you?
  • Estoy bien. – I’m fine.
  • ¿Estás nervioso / preocupado? –  Are you nervous / worried?
  • Sí, un poco. – Yes, a little bit.
  • ¿Cómo te llamas? –  What’s your name?
  • Mi nombre es Daniel – My name is Daniel.
  • ¿Cuántos años tienes? – How old are you?
  • Tengo dieciocho años. – I’m eighteen years.

Neighbourhood

  • ¿Dónde vives? – Where do you live?
  • Vivo en Dublin. – I live in Dublin.
  • ¿Cómo es tu casa? – How is your house?
  • Mi casa tiene tres habitaciones y está situado cerca de un parque. – My house has three bedrooms and is located near a park.
  • ¿Cómo es tu barrio? –  How is your neighborhood?
  • Mi barrio es muy tranquilo y está situado cerca de un parque. – My neighbourhood is very quiet and is located near a park.
  • ¿Hay mucho que hacer? –  Is there much to do?
  • Sí, cerca de mi casa hay un campo de fútbol, una biblioteca y un centro comercial con cine. – Yes, near my house there is a football pitch, a library and a shopping centre with cinema.
  • ¿Cuántas personas hay en tu familia? –  How many people are in your family?
  • Hay cuatro personas en mi familia. – There are four people in my family.
  • ¿Tienes hermanos? –  Do you have siblings?
  • Tengo un hermano menor. Se llama Juan, y él tiene 15 años. – I have a younger brother. His name is John and he is 15 years old.
  • ¿Te llevas bien con tus hermanos? –  Do you get along with your siblings?
  • Sí, sobre todo. – Yes, mostly.
  • ¿En qué trabajan tus padres? –  What does your parents work as?
  • Mi padre es ingeniero y mi madre es médico. – My father is an engineer and my mother is a doctor.
  • ¿Cómo se llama tu colegio? –  What is the name of your school?
  • ¿Cómo es tu colegio? – How is your school?
  • Mi escuela es bastante moderno y tiene más de seiscientos estudiantes. – My school is quite modern and has over six hundred students.
  • ¿A qué hora empiezan las clases? –  What time does (school) class start at?
  • Las clases empiezan a las nueve de la mañana. – Class starts at nine in the morning.
  • ¿A qué hora terminan las clases? –  What time does classes end?
  • Las clases terminan a las cuatro menos cuarto. – Classes end at quarter to four.
  • ¿Te gusta el colegio? –  Do you like school?
  • Sí, tengo muchos amigos aquí. – Yes, I have many friends here.
  • ¿Que facilidades hay en tu colegio? –  What facilities are there in your school?
  • Hay tres laboratorios de ciencias, una biblioteca, un gimnasio y un campo de fútbol grande. – There are three science labs, a library, a gym and a large football pitch.
  • ¿Cuantas asignaturas estudias este año? –  How many subjects you study this year?
  • Yo estudio seis asignaturas. – I study six subjects.
  • ¿Cual es la asignatura que más/menos te gusta? –  What is the subject that most / least favorite?
  • Mi asignatura favorito es el Inglés, porque me gusta escribir, pero no me gustan las matemáticas porque odio los números. – My favorite subject is English because I like writing but I do not like maths because I hate numbers.
  • ¿Que piensas de Leaving Cert? –  What do you think of  the Leaving Cert?
  • Es muy difícil porque tengo que estudiar mucho. – It is very difficult because I have to study a lot.
  • ¿Que vas a hacer después del Leaving Cert? –  What will you do after the Leaving Cert?
  • Quiero hacer ciencia en la universidad después de terminar la escuela. – I want to do science in college after I finish school.
  • ¿Cuales son tus pasatiempos? – What are your hobbies/pastimes?
  • Normalmente me jugar al fútbol con mis amigos. – I usually play football with my friends.
  • ¿Cuál es tu equipo preferido? –  What is your favorite team?
  • No prefiero un equipo de fútbol. – I do not prefer one football team.
  • ¿Te gusta la música? –  Do you like music?
  • ¿Qué tipo de música prefieres? –  What kind of music do you prefer?
  • ¿Tocas algún instrumento musical? –  Do you play a musical instrument?
  • ¿A qué hora te despiertas normalmente? – At what time do you usually wake up?
  • Me levanto a las siete de la mañana. – I get up at seven in the morning.
  • ¿Qué tomas para el desayuno? –  What do you have for breakfast?
  • Normalmente tengo cereales para el desayuno. – I normally have cereals for breakfast.

Some more questions…

  • ¿Tus padres te dan dinero? –  Do your parents give you money?
  • ¿Tienes empleo? ¿Dónde trabajas? –  Do you have a job? Where do you work?
  • ¿Qué tipo de comida prefieres? –  What kind of food do you prefer?
  • ¿Has probado la comida española? –  Have you tried Spanish food?
  • ¿Te gusta la comida rápida? – Do you like fast food?
  • ¿Que vas a hacer este verano, después de los exámenes? –  What will you do this summer, after the exams?
  • ¿Que piensas hacer el año que viene? –  What will you do next year?
  • ¿Cuántos puntos te hacen falta para hacer este curso? –  How many points will it take to do this (college) course?

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