2) Rewrite your 6A test essay with corrections and submit using Google Docs. You may want to type it up in Microsoft Word (setting the language to Spanish under "Review" tab for Microsoft or under File for Google Docs) and then cut and paste it into Google Docs naming it your number then 6A Revision (ex. 2-29 6A Revision).
3) Once finished, complete 6B homework or practice vocab (see prior blog for practice links). Remember your use of this computer time may be graded, so work wisely!
Helpful Editing Information:
Windows ALT codes for Spanish
Vwl | ALT Code |
---|---|
Á | ALT+0193 |
É | ALT+0201 |
Í | ALT+0205 |
Ó | ALT+0211 |
Ú | ALT+0218 |
Ñ | ALT+0209 |
Ü | ALT+0220 |
Vwl | ALT Code |
---|---|
á | ALT+0225 |
é | ALT+0233 |
í | ALT+0237 |
ó | ALT+0243 |
ú | ALT+0250 |
ñ | ALT+0241 |
ü | ALT+0252 |
Sym | ALT Code |
---|---|
¿ | ALT+0191 |
¡ | ALT+0161 |
º | ALT+0186 (Masculine Ordinal) |
ª | ALT+0170 (Feminine Ordinal) |
« | ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote) |
» | ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote) |
€ | ALT+0128 |
http://symbolcodes.tlt.psu.edu/bylanguage/spanish.html
Common mistakes:
=: agreement error (either with verb/subject or modifier/noun)
-: spelling/accent error
^: missing a word
{ }: word order problem
[ ]: lexical issue (translated too directly from English)
squiggled words have used the wrong word in Spanish
circled words have used the wrong form
boxed words have used the wrong mode