Step 2: Part 1 — The Present Scene (Present vs. Progressive) Goal: Describe the “Who, What, Where, and When” of the image. Format & Structure: Required: Clearly label this section as Part 1 in the text box below. It is perfectly acceptable to provide a list of complete sentences. Group your sentences logically (e.g., one group for the setting, and one group for each person). Checklist for Part 1: Setting: Describe the location, weather, day/date, and time. Give sufficient details to really “set the scene”. The People: Choose at least two people and describe Physical appearance, clothing (including colors), and age. Personality, their relationship to others, and their mental/emotional state Include at least one sentence comparing the characteristics of the people (e.g., who is older/younger, taller/shorter, or more/less patient). Mention if the people know each other or know a specific place / fact / how to do something Mention things that please, bore, fascinate, or interest them. This is where you must demonstrate control of the proper format for verbs like gustar (using the required indirect object pronoun). You are welcome to include additional details using vocabulary and themes from S101 to make your description more vivid. However, ensure these details do not overshadow your production and control of the S102 topics listed above. Optional Stretch Goal: If you feel ready, describe any interaction between the people. What are they saying to each other? Is someone giving something to another person? This is a great way to show your progress with pronouns! The Actions: Use at least 10 unique verbs. You may also use verb phrases to describe ideas such as what someone wants to do, plans to do, is going to do, etc. Here are some examples: Acabar de… Aprender a… Deber… Decidir a… Desear… Empezar a… Ir a… Pensar… Poder… Querer… Saber… Tener ganas de… Tener que… If you use a verb phrase (like Tener que + comer), it is the infinitive (comer) that counts as your unique action. Example: If you use “quiere comer” and “tiene que comer,” that only counts as one unique action (eating). You need 10 different activities! Simple Present: Use this for general facts, descriptions of what people are wearing, and states of being. Present Progressive: Use this only for actions actively in progress in the “snapshot” of the photo.
Comprensión y dictado: preguntas personales. Listen careful…
Comprensión y dictado: preguntas personales. Listen carefully to the five questions provided in the audio. For each question, you must provide two things in the text box: Write exactly what you hear in Spanish (the question itself). Write a logical, complete sentence in Spanish that answers the question. (If a question has more than one part, you must answer all parts to receive full credit.) Grading (3 points per item): 1 point: Accurate transcription of the question. 2 points: A logical answer in a complete sentence with correct grammar. Note: No credit will be given for illogical responses or answers that do not address the question asked. Modelo: ¿Cómo estás hoy? ¿Cómo estás hoy? Estoy muy bien, gracias.
Before beginning to write, scroll down through ALL of the co…
Before beginning to write, scroll down through ALL of the content included in the quiz for helpful hints and grammar support. Mission: Show off your Spanish skills! Your goal is to write a detailed description of the provided image and imagine a logical backstory for the people in it. Step 1: Pre-writing and brainstorming First read all of the instructions below. It is important to know what your full task includes. Before you start writing your full sentences, use the Essay Box at the bottom of this quiz to list 10-15 keywords related to the picture (nouns, adjectives, and verbs). Required: Clearly label this section as Brainstorming in the text box below. You will type your brainstorming and your final composition into the same box. Be specific! If you see a specific fruit, or a specific sport, use the exact Spanish word for it rather than a general term.
Crédito adicional. Answer each of the following questions us…
Crédito adicional. Answer each of the following questions using the double object pronoun. No credit for answers that do not use the double object. Up to 3 points possible. ¿A quién le cocinas la cena con frecuencia? ¿Con qué frecuencia me das la tarea tarde? ¿Te compró un carro nuevo tu padre?
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding maln…
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding malnutrition in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
The expression of the gene p53 is controlled at the level of…
The expression of the gene p53 is controlled at the level of the protein, meaning that the level of protein in the cell is controlled by molecules that are added to the protein to make it more or less likely to degrade. Why aren’t protein levels of all genes regulated this way?
The fact that a gene for human insulin can be inserted by sc…
The fact that a gene for human insulin can be inserted by scientists into bacteria, and that these bacteria can then produce human insulin protein demonstrates that
During mitosis, a cell may receive a signal which indicates…
During mitosis, a cell may receive a signal which indicates that one of its chromosomes is not attached at its centromere to a microtubule. The cell will stop mitosis at this point. This signal is called the
A friend in your biology course shows up to a costume party….
A friend in your biology course shows up to a costume party. At first you think that they do not have a costume, but then you see that they have a tail attached to them that is made of a string of the letter A. They say, “this is my tail – it stabilizes me!” You smile because you know what they are! They are this biomolecule That has gone through the process of and the tail represents their end. You complement them on their costume, but mention it would be even more accurate if, at their other end, they were wearing a .
A small protein has 20 amino acids. If the DNA that codes fo…
A small protein has 20 amino acids. If the DNA that codes for this protein undergoes a mutation such that the first 5 amino acids coded by this DNA are the same, but after that all the amino acids are different, which is the most likely explanation for why this happened?