Teaching Points in Spanish Grammar
Word Study & Semantics
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Parts of speech & inflections for change of function (zapato, zapatero)
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Diminutives, augmentatives, superlatives (ito, ón, ote, ísimo)
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Inflections & agreement (concordancia) (subject-verb, adjectives, possessives)
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Enclisis (combining two classes of words) (cualquier, démelo)
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Contractions (conjunción) & shortened forms of words (apócope)
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Compound words (abrelata, tumbaburros)
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Demonstrative adjectives & pronouns
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Use of definite article vs. possessive pronouns with body parts & personal items
Jill Kerper Mora
San Diego State University
Sentence Level Grammar & Syntax
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Syntactic signals & changes in different sentence types (questions, negations, commands)
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Question words (qué, quién, cuándo, dónde & prepositions, cuánto) & word order for question formation
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Sentence structure for comparison & superlatives
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Pronoun positions for declarative, negation, commands & pronoun enclisis & word order with commands (démelo, háblele)
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Use of the personal a with direct objects
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Meaning-base syntax & sentence structure peculiar to Spanish with verb gustar & use of passive se
Verb Formation & Usage
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Verb conjugation & endings-present tense
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Use of subject pronouns & embedded subjects (yo hablo, nosotros hablamos vs. hablo, hablamos, etc.)
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Contrast & meaning of ser & estar
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Contrast & meaning of preterite vs. imperfect past tenses
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Compound verbs with estar with gerund
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Compound verbs with haber with past participle
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Formation & uses of the subjunctive mood
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Formal & informal usages & forms of address