CO10.1
Demonstrate, when interpreting oral and written texts, knowledge of Spanish language concepts including basic context-specific vocabulary, word order and linguistic conventions.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Explain context-specific and common vocabulary such as:

  • vocabulary in context (p. ej., los hispanohablantes en Saskatchewan, español, la comunidad, el clima, la preferencia, las vacaciones, danza y comida tradicional, el actor, la actriz principal, los juegos, el juego de cartas);
  • adjectives (p. ej., hermosa provincia, una celebración cultural, un juego divertido);
  • adverbs (p. ej., mucho, muy rápido);
  • useful phrases for various contexts (p. ej., “Me llamo…”, “Ella tiene el cabello negro.”, “No me gustan las cebollas.”, “Hoy hace sol.”);
  • the interrogative form (p. ej., “¿tienes un bolígrafo?”); and,
  • expressions (p. ej., “Me gusta, no me gusta.”).
(b)

Examine the use of the following verb tenses:

  • present tense, regular (ar) (er) (ir) verbs (p. ej., cantar and escribir);
  • present tense, irregular verbs in common and in context (p. ej., ver, jugar, ser, estar, haber, tener, poder, hacer, ir, poner);
  • present tense, regular imperative verbs (p. ej., dibujar, escuchar, terminar); and,
  • the present tense with pronominal / reflexive verbs (p. ej., “Yo me maquillo todas las mañanas”).
(c)

Discuss the use of linguistic conventions such as:

  • structure of text;
  • choice of words;
  • placement of adjectives;
  • the comparative and superlative of adjectives (p. ej., “la ciudad más bonita”);
  • direct object pronouns (p. ej., me, te, lo, nos, os, los);
  • indirect object pronouns (p. ej., me, te, le, nos, os, los); and,
  • simple prepositions (p. ej., por, para, desde, sobre, hasta).
(d)

Recognize common Spanish grammatical components, including:

  • word order in sentence structure;
  • negation in regular verb tenses in the present tense (p. ej., “No me gusta la película.”);
  • common and proper nouns;
  • feminine and masculine nouns;
  • singular and plural nouns;
  • personal subject pronouns (p. ej., yo, tú, el, ella, usted, nosotros, vosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas);
  • indefinite and definite articles (p. ej., el, la, los, las, un, una, uno, unos, unas);
  • conjunctions (p.ej., así que, aunque, pues, pero, y, ni, sino);
  • punctuation, accents and spelling (p. ej., signos de exclamación [¡!], signos de interrogación [¿?], punto [.]);
  • abbreviations (p. ej., Señor [Sr.], Señora [Sra.], Señorita [Srta.]); and,
  • prefixes (p. ej., bi-, multi-, co-, super-, mini-, des-).
(e)

Comprehend appropriate conventions of informal and formal language:

  • informal (e.g., use informal language and tone with familiar expressions and use words like “tú”); and,
  • formal (e.g., use formal language and tone with formal expressions and use words like “usted, vosotros”).
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