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UNIVERSIDAD CIUDADANA DE NUEVO LEON

BACHILLERATO

SEGUNDO TETRAMESTRE
CICLO ESCOLAR SEPTIEMBRE – DICIEMBRE 2022
LENGUA ADICIONAL
AL ESPAÑOL 1

Week #6
“Review Midterm
Exam”
BLOCK 1: PERSONAL PROFILE

Goal: Recognize different communicative situations


where PERSONAL INFORMATION is used.

The student describes personal information in oral and


written form. Recognizes the gramatical structures used to
create personal profiles. Distinguishes nationalities, ethnic
and cultural characteristics.
BLOCK 1: PERSONAL PROFILE

Goal: Recognize different communicative situations


where PERSONAL INFORMATION is used.

The student describes personal information in oral and


written form. Recognizes the gramatical structures used
to create personal profiles. Distinguishes nationalities,
ethnic and cultural characteristics.
Personal Profile
NAME : Names are formed by a first name, sometimes a middle name, and a surname, also
called last name.
Example: My name is Martha Quiroga

AGE:The age is the number of years that a person has lived.


Example: I am 30 years old.

DATE OF BIRTH: A date is a month, number of the day in the month and year.
Example: Martha was born on June 24

ADDRESS: Is the information of the place where you live.


 Number and street:
 Neighborhood:
 City
 Zip Code
Months of the Year
Note:
 Use the preposition ON when you give a
specific date.
 Use the preposition IN when you only
mention the month or the day, not the date.

Example:
My birthday is in March
My birthday is on March 5th.
Days of the Week
Numbers
CARDINAL ORDINAL
Cardinal Numbers: 1 (one), 2 (two) NUMBERS NUMBERS
1. One 1st First
You use them to count.
2. Two 2nd Second
Ordinal Numbers: 1st (first), 2nd 3. Three 3rd Third
(second) 4. Four 4th Fourth
You use ordinal numbers to describe 5. Five 5th Fifth
order or sequence. 6. Six 6th Sixth
◦ You use “the” with ordinal 7. Seven 7th Seventh
numbers. 8. Eight 8th Eighth
9. Nine 9th Ninth
◦ Example: January is the first month
of the year. 10. Ten 10th Tenth
Verb to Be
Personal Pronouns

• There are eight


personal
pronouns.
Possesive Adjectives

• Possesive adjectives
are used to show that
someone owns or
possesses
something.
Apostrophe to show possesions

• It expresses when
a person or a
country has the
possession of
something.
Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
Simple Present Tense
Affirmative sentences Subject + verbo en su forma
base / s-form +Complement
Profession and Occupation
Auxiliary verb do/does for negative sentences
Auxiliary verb have/has for negative sentences
Examples

Numbe Subject has / negative complement


r pronoun have

he two sisters
singular
she has a new res dress.
(1)
it a big handle..

I not a new cell phone.

you a new set of color pecils.


plural have
we new students in the class..
(2+)
they the book for the class.
Interrogative
sentences

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