Know if a text is formal or informalFeedback: Formal texts sound serious and professional. Informal texts are more casual and friendly, like talking to a friend. Look for clues like “usted” (formal) or “tu amigo” (informal).
Pay attention to clear information
Feedback: Details like how many students or teachers there are right there in the text. Highlight or circle these numbers so you don’t miss them!
Read between the lines
Feedback: Sometimes the answer isn’t written directly. Think about the “why” behind the facts. For example, if Rogelio doesn’t like religion (as in the formative we did), look at what he says about it to guess why.
Practice vocabulary translations.
Feedback: Flashcards or practice games can help! Use the Quizlets included in the Lesson Ups or create your own cards.
Match sentences carefully
Feedback: Read all the options before deciding what matches. Look for key words that make the meaning clear, like “difícil” (difficult) or “útil” (useful).