Spanish Language and Culture 10-3Y


6.6 - ConversaciΓ³n


Because communication is part of learning a language, it is a requirement for you to speak to the person marking your work in Spanish.

Review the following tutorial and rubric  to help you successfully complete the conversation assessment in Spanish.When you are ready to do the conversation, call the teacher marking your assignments. 

If you have any questions at this point and would like to discuss how your study plan is working for you, contact your teacher.

Be prepared to talk about the following:

  • UNIT 5
  • Types of Stores
  • Around the Mall
  • Clothes Shopping
  • Gift Shopping
  • Grocery Shopping


  • UNIT 6
  • Shopping in Other Countries
  • Food
  • Restaurants
  • Setting the Table
  • Food in Hispanic Cultures
  • Geography and Food

The following picture is a good study tool to review before your conversation and your exam.






Remember to have this Student Outline printed out, and a pen/pencil with you when you call.

Let your teacher know a day or two ahead of time if possible.




Exam


After you complete the Conversation Assessment, you are ready to complete the Unit Six exam. Take the time to review all of your notes, activities, and readings from this unit.
You may also want to replay the activities prior to taking the exam.

You will receive the U6 exam password from your teacher after the Conversation. 
The Unit 6 exam has a speaking question; a microphone is required.