Spanish Activity: Telling the Time Used with Present Tense Verbs
Teaching your students how to tell time in Spanish is also a chance for them to practice conversational Spanish. In the following activity, your …
Continue ReadingTeaching your students how to tell time in Spanish is also a chance for them to practice conversational Spanish. In the following activity, your …
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Continue ReadingOn paper, the differences between “ser” and “estar” seem easy to memorize. But students often struggle when it’s time to …
Continue ReadingMastering verb conjugations is one of the most difficult steps toward fluency in any language, and mastering present tense verb conjugations is the …
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Continue ReadingLet us spark your creativity with ideas for activities that you can use to teach the verb “estar” with prepositions. The activities range …
Continue ReadingThis article talks about some interactive classroom activities that can be used when teaching the Spanish alphabet. These activities can be used …
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