Spanish Final Review Unit 2.2 By: Paulina Zyskowski, Shailja Shah, Brittany Gasser.

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Spanish Final Review Unit 2.2 By: Paulina Zyskowski, Shailja Shah, Brittany Gasser

Vocabulary – Talking About Media El acceso - access El anuncio clasificado - classified ad El anuncio personal - personal ad El artículo de opinión - editorial La cita - quote La columna - column El cortometraje - short documentary La cuestión - issue, question Los dibujos animados - cartoons El (la) editor (a) - editor La entrevista - interview La fecha límite - deadline El (la) fotógrafo (a) - photographer

Vocabulary – Talking About Media Continued El grabador - tape recorder La gráfica - graphic El largometraje - feature, full -length movie El noticiero - new broadcast La publicidad por correo - mailing El público - audience La reseña - review La subtitulación para sordos - closed captioning for the hearing -impaired El (la) telespectador (a) - TV viewer La teletón - telethon El titular - headline

Vocabulary – Talking About the Community A beneficio de- to the benefit of Donar- to donate La obra caritativa- charitable work Otorgar-to grant El (la) patrocinador (a)- sponsor Patrocinar- to sponsor El programa educativo- educational Los valentes- flyers

Vocabulary – Actions & Opinions Distribuir - to distribute Emitir - to broadcast Entrevistar - to interview Investigar - to investigate Presentar - to present Publicar - to publish Traducir - to translate El debate - debate Describir - to describe Estar/ no estar de acuerdo con - to agree/ disagree with Explicar- to explain

Vocabulary Questions Es importante __________ la escena del crimen Investigar El ________ revisa los cuentos Editor La __________ tomó las fotos en la graduación Fotógrafa El _________ dio dinero para ________ a los niños con cancer Patrocinador; donar

Grammar: Impersonal Constructions with se ● You can use the pronoun se in order to avoid specifying the person who is doing the action of the verb ● If infitinitive or singular follows, use usted/él/ella ● If plural follors, use ustedes/ellos/ellas – Se habla español aquí ● Spanish is spoken here – Se publican todas las entrevistas ● All the interviews are published

Pronouns with Commands ● Placement of object pronouns depend on whether the command is affirmative or negative ● In affirmative commands, attach them to the end of the verb ● In negative commands, they go before the verb – Affirmative: Julia, describe tu comunidad ● Descríbela – Negative: No me digas la repuesta ● No me la digas

Pronouns with Commands ● If both objects pronouns begin with L, change the indirect obj. pronoun to se ● When using a reflexive verb, it comes before the obj. pronoun – Póntelas – No te las pongas ● With nosotros, drop the s and add nos – Organicemos → Organicémonos

Impersonal Expressions & Infinitive ● To state an opinion, or to suggest that something should be done ● Ser formYou can use any adj ● EsBueno, dificil, facil, ● Fueimportante, malo, mejor, ● Eraposible, necesario, ● Va a serimposible, interesante

Grammar Questions ● Put into a command using pronouns – Maria, give me the book ● Maria, damele – Mark, read it ● Mark, leelo – Buy it. ● Cómprelo

Grammar Questions ● Create a few impersonal expressions using the ser form – ex. – Es importante que ella es inteligente – Es importante que leí el libro – Es triste que el perro está muerto

Culture Carolos Santana is a rock guitarist who was born in Mexico He donated his money to an organization called Fundacion Milagro Popular Spanish magazines from America include La Prensa, La Opinón, y La Raza La Raza is most popular in Chicago, La Prensa is most popular in New York, La Opinión is most popular in LA Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago and lives in Texas She writes poetry and fiction and she received many literary awards Her most famous works were La casa en Mango Street and Caramelo

Culture Questions ¿Quién es Carlos Santana? Carlos Santana es un guitarristas del rock ¿ Qué hace la Fundacion Milagro? Su prioridad es organizar, apoyar y patronicar comapanas para donar dinero y otorgar fondos a beneficio de los niños y jóvenes pobres ¿Cuáles son los tres periódicos españoles La Opinión, La Raza, La Prensa ¿Quién es Sandra Cisneros? Sandra Cisneros es un autor. Ella escribe poesía y ficción, y recibió muchos premios literrarios.