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Haitian Creole Exam Prep: Complex Sentences, Past Tense, Listening, Directions, Buying, Na, Study notes of Linguistics

Instructions and examples for various sections of a haitian creole exam. Sections include combining sentences with ki-sentences, identifying days of the week, using the past tense, filling in blanks during listening activities, giving directions, buying products, using emphatic se...ye construction, identifying caribbean nationalities, and writing descriptively about past events based on pictures.

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Uploaded on 03/11/2009

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Download Haitian Creole Exam Prep: Complex Sentences, Past Tense, Listening, Directions, Buying, Na and more Study notes Linguistics in PDF only on Docsity! Kreyòl ayisyen I, HAI 1130 Egzamen II I. Ki-sentences. Combine the two sentences provided into 1 complex sentence containing a “ki-sentence” (in grammatical terminology a “ki-sentence” is called a “relative clause”). Study the examples carefully and be sure to distinguish between INDEFINITE (yon + noun) and DEFINITE (noun + la/a/lan/nan/an) contructions. [3 pts each; 15 pts] EXAMPLE: Li gen yon chen lakay li. Li mechan. Li gen yon chen ki mechan lakay li. EXAMPLE: Li aprann sijè a nan lekòl la. Sijè a difisil. Li aprann sijè ki difisil la nan lekòl la. STUDY PAGES 85-86, review your class notes II. Days of the week and related words. In this section you will be asked to provide the appropriate day of the week. Based on the information provided, indicate what day is being asked about [2 pts; 8 pts] EXAMPLE: Jodi a se lendi. Epi demen? Se madi. STUDY PAGE 98. YOU NEED TO KNOW DAYS OF THE WEEK PLUS THE TIME EXPRESSIONS STARTING WITH jodi... III. Using the past tense. Tell me what you were doing when the given action or event occurred. Make use of the past tense marker in the first clause. Study the example [6 pts; 2 pts each]. EXAMPLE: Mwen t ap dòmi nan klas la lè pwofesè a rele non mwen. WE WILL REVIEW THIS IN CLASS ON WED. IV. Listening. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the blanks with the expressions that you hear [10 pts; 1 pt each]. Study Ann Pale Kreyol CHAPTERS 13 - 14 YOU WILL NEED TO READ AND REREAD THOSE CHAPTERS. MEMORIZE VOCABULARY. BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENT. V. Giving directions in Haitian Creole. Match the expressions in column 1 with their English equivalents [14 pts; 2 pts each]. Example, L ap pran lari Bònfwa = She is taking the road Bònfwa.
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