Content and Format

This exam covers material from Modules 1-8 and is worth 20%  of your final grade. Topics addressed include:

      ·         Classroom objects

      ·         Expressing origins, professions and how we are.

      ·         Irregular verb ser: usages and conjugations

      ·         Days of the week and months of the year

      ·         Descriptive adjectives

      ·         Seasons of the year and weather conditions

      ·         Descriptive adjectives

      ·         Verb tener

      ·         Irregular verb Estar

      ·         Emotions and physical conditions

      ·         Everyday activities

      ·         Present indicative of -AR verbs

      ·         Present indicative of -ER and -IR verbs

      ·         The verb gustar

      ·         Verbs used to express obligation and necessity: deber, tener, necesitar, haber(hay)

      ·         Interrogative sentences

      ·         Irregular verb Ir

      ·         Expressions to talk about the future

      ·         Family members

      ·         Possessive adjectives

      ·         Daily activities

      ·         Stem-changing verbs

      ·         Professions and useful phrases to talk about jobs

      ·         Nationalities

      ·         Ser vs Estar

      ·         Verbs to refer to the meals in a day

      ·         Useful phrases at a restaurant

      ·         Words and phrases to refer to the present times

      ·         Reflexive verbs

      ·         Sports and leisure activities

      ·         Expressing emotions physical conditions

      ·         Saber versus conocer

      ·         Direct Object Pronouns

      ·         Comparisons of inequality

      ·         Regular verbs in the preterite tense

      ·         Childhood and adolescence

      ·         Impersonal and passive “se”

      ·         Regular and irregular verbs in the imperfect tense

      ·         Body parts and health care.




Questions on the exam will be in multiple-choice, essay, matching, etc. format. These questions will be similar to what you have seen in the homework, preparation activities, quizzes, and tests.

Test points breakdown:  

    • Vocabulary section  24 points
    • Grammar section  40 points
    • Listening section 12 points
    • Reading True False  10  points
    • Writing Essay 14  points. (50 words minimum)

Preparation
To prepare for your exam, 

1.     Review the study guide presented by your instructor in the review lesson.  

2.    Review previous quizzes and activities on Moodle and the textbook as they relate to the study guide.

3.    Allow yourself smaller blocks of time for reviewing over several days rather than cramming for the exam the night before.


Exam Rules

Time Restriction

You are allowed a maximum of [time limit] to complete your exam.

Permitted During Testing
  1. You are allowed to use... [List out approved resources, such as calculators, notes, textbooks, dictionaries, or any software. Be as specific as possible. Add these items to the proctoring site instructions.]

  2. If scratch paper or a whiteboard is allowed, be specific about how this will work. For example: You are allowed up to three 8.5" X 11" sheets of scratch paper during the test. To verify the number of sheets and that the paper is blank, you must show your scratch paper to the proctor before you begin your test.  At the end of the test, the proctor will instruct you to destroy the scratch paper; the proctor must witness you destroying the paper.

Prohibited During Testing
  1. List items that are not allowed: notes, textbooks, scratch paper, websites, software, etc. Include as much detail as possible.

The academic honesty guidelines stated in your syllabus will be strictly enforced.

Scheduling With Your Proctor

Your proctoring service asks that you schedule your exam session at least seventy-two hours prior to taking it. There may be additional fees if you schedule your exam closer to your requested appointment time.

When you are ready, go to the [Exam Service] site and visit the [Title of Page, linked] page. Log in and select the exam that you are scheduling. [Include instructions specific to the service used.]

Taking Your Exam

At Your Exam Time
  1. Review the items that are permitted and prohibited and put away all prohibited items.

  2. Log in to your [Exam Service] account and enter your session. Follow all of the proctor's instructions. 

  3. When instructed, click on [Exam Name] in this module/at the [Publisher Name] site. When prompted, your proctor will insert the password for your exam. You may receive additional instructions or requests from the proctor. 

  4. During the exam, do not use your browser's "back" button. This will remove you from your exam and end your attempt. Only use the navigation tools to move through your exam.

  5. When you are finished with your exam, submit your answers.

  6. Do not disconnect from the proctoring session without notifying the proctor. Follow the proctor's instructions for completing the session. 

You will remain under the proctor's supervision until the entire exam is completed. You are not allowed to leave the testing area during the exam for any reason. No person is allowed to make or retain copies of any materials from your exams.


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