Spanish Reviewer: Alphabet and Greetings
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Which Spanish verb translates to 'to live'?

  • HABER
  • SER
  • VIVIR (correct)
  • TENER
  • What is the proper way to ask about someone's profession in Spanish?

  • ¿Cómo te llamas?
  • ¿Qué haces? (correct)
  • ¿Cuál es tu nacionalidad?
  • ¿Dónde vives?
  • When referring to nationality, which form is used for a man?

  • Masculine (correct)
  • Plural
  • Feminine
  • Neuter
  • Which letter corresponds to 'Z' in the Spanish alphabet?

    <p>Zeta</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In informal settings, which form of address is used for family and friends?

    <p>Informal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is the Spanish word for 'shelf'?

    <p>Estante</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Spanish translation for 'Dolphin'?

    <p>Delfín</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Spanish, which verb means 'to be'?

    <p>SER</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following professions would most likely use the masculine form when identifying a group that includes a woman?

    <p>Artists</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Spanish, what is the correct phrase for formally introducing oneself?

    <p>Mi nombre es Juan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What verb would you use to ask about someone's possession in Spanish?

    <p>Tener</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option describes the purpose of using the verb 'ser' in terms of nationality in Spanish?

    <p>To identify characteristics</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How would you correctly ask someone about their nationality in Spanish?

    <p>¿De dónde eres?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following letters in the Spanish alphabet represents the sound of 'Y'?

    <p>Igriega</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When addressing someone formally in Spanish, whom should you use the formal 'usted' with?

    <p>Strangers or authority figures</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following translates accurately to 'ghost' in Spanish?

    <p>Fantasma</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Spanish Alphabet

    • A - A - Avión (Airplane)
    • B - Be - Bicicleta (Bicycle)
    • C - Ce - Cerezas (Cherries)
    • CH - Che - Chocolate (Chocolate)
    • D - De - Delfín (Dolphin)
    • E - E - Estante (Shelf)
    • F - Efe - Fantasma (Ghost)
    • G - Ge - Gato (Cat)
    • H - Hache - Hogar (Home)
    • I - I - Isla (Island)
    • J - Jota - Jirafa (Giraffe)
    • K - Ka - Kiwi (Kiwi)
    • L - Ele - Libro (Book)
    • LL - Elle - Llave (Key)
    • M - Eme - Máscara (Mask)
    • N - Ene - Navidad (Christmas)
    • Ñ - Eñe - Ñandú (Rhea)
    • O - O - Oveja (Sheep)
    • P - Pe - Plátano (Banana)
    • Q - Cu - Química (Chemistry)
    • R - Ere - Rica (Rich)
    • RR - Erre - Perro (Dog)
    • S - Ese - Sidra (Cider)
    • T - Te - Tigre (Tiger)
    • U - U - Uvas (Grapes)
    • V - Uve - Vaca (Cow)
    • W - Uve doble - Wapiti (Elk)
    • X - Equis - Xilófono (Xylophone)
    • Y - Igriega - Yate (Yacht)
    • Z - Zeta - Zapato (Shoe)

    Greetings and Goodbyes

    • Formal greetings are used for individuals with authority, older persons, or new acquaintances.
    • Informal greetings are reserved for family and friends.

    Asking for Conditions

    • SER: to be (used with I, you, we, they + am/are)
    • TENER: to have (used with I, you, we, they + have)
    • VIVIR: to live (used with I, you, we, they + live)

    Jobs and Professions

    • Names are formatted as First Name + Last Name + Middle Name.
      • Example: Kaelee Munsod Velez
    • Nationality refers to gender; masculine and feminine forms indicate gender in Spanish.
    • Example: "Mi amigo es filipino/a."
    • When referring to a mixed-gender group, masculine form is used regardless of the number of males or females present.

    Verb Use with Professions

    • The verb "ser" is used when stating or asking about professions.
    • Example question: "What do you do?"
    • Example statement: "My name is Janice, I am a Filipino and Spanish teacher."

    Spanish Alphabet

    • A - A - Avión (Airplane)
    • B - Be - Bicicleta (Bicycle)
    • C - Ce - Cerezas (Cherries)
    • CH - Che - Chocolate (Chocolate)
    • D - De - Delfín (Dolphin)
    • E - E - Estante (Shelf)
    • F - Efe - Fantasma (Ghost)
    • G - Ge - Gato (Cat)
    • H - Hache - Hogar (Home)
    • I - I - Isla (Island)
    • J - Jota - Jirafa (Giraffe)
    • K - Ka - Kiwi (Kiwi)
    • L - Ele - Libro (Book)
    • LL - Elle - Llave (Key)
    • M - Eme - Máscara (Mask)
    • N - Ene - Navidad (Christmas)
    • Ñ - Eñe - Ñandú (Rhea)
    • O - O - Oveja (Sheep)
    • P - Pe - Plátano (Banana)
    • Q - Cu - Química (Chemistry)
    • R - Ere - Rica (Rich)
    • RR - Erre - Perro (Dog)
    • S - Ese - Sidra (Cider)
    • T - Te - Tigre (Tiger)
    • U - U - Uvas (Grapes)
    • V - Uve - Vaca (Cow)
    • W - Uve doble - Wapiti (Elk)
    • X - Equis - Xilófono (Xylophone)
    • Y - Igriega - Yate (Yacht)
    • Z - Zeta - Zapato (Shoe)

    Greetings and Goodbyes

    • Formal greetings are used for individuals with authority, older persons, or new acquaintances.
    • Informal greetings are reserved for family and friends.

    Asking for Conditions

    • SER: to be (used with I, you, we, they + am/are)
    • TENER: to have (used with I, you, we, they + have)
    • VIVIR: to live (used with I, you, we, they + live)

    Jobs and Professions

    • Names are formatted as First Name + Last Name + Middle Name.
      • Example: Kaelee Munsod Velez
    • Nationality refers to gender; masculine and feminine forms indicate gender in Spanish.
    • Example: "Mi amigo es filipino/a."
    • When referring to a mixed-gender group, masculine form is used regardless of the number of males or females present.

    Verb Use with Professions

    • The verb "ser" is used when stating or asking about professions.
    • Example question: "What do you do?"
    • Example statement: "My name is Janice, I am a Filipino and Spanish teacher."

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    This quiz focuses on the Spanish alphabet and common greetings, offering learners a chance to reinforce their knowledge of letters and essential phrases in Spanish. From A to Z, participants will explore vocabulary associated with each letter and basic greetings. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to brush up on their Spanish skills.

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