Spanish Lesson Plan: Greeting and Saying Goodbye
This lesson activity is designed to teach students how to say hello and goodbye in Spanish. It is intended for beginner students with extremely …
Continue ReadingThis lesson activity is designed to teach students how to say hello and goodbye in Spanish. It is intended for beginner students with extremely …
Continue ReadingWriting letters in Spanish is a great exercise for improving the communicative skills of Spanish students. This article teaches students the distinct …
Continue ReadingBefore you can learn to read or write Hebrew, you’ll need to become familiar with the Hebrew alphabet and symbols. This article for beginners …
Continue ReadingLooking for a way of motivating your students to practice and learn their Spanish vocabulary? Sometimes all you need is the right hook to draw them …
Continue ReadingThis activity gets your students saying the date in Spanish while using previously learned vocabulary to describe holidays. One student will describe …
Continue ReadingThis is a lesson designed for beginning learners of Italian of any age. Using words for food, learners will practice articles and the ’there …
Continue Reading的【de】can mean possession, one, that or who. It can also act as a linking word between a common noun, verb or adjective and 时候【shíhòu】. If you are just …
Continue ReadingThe languages of the Native Americans are a rich source of both the history and the culture of tribal peoples. One of the most popular native tribal …
Continue ReadingAs the third-most used language in the world - after English and Chinese Mandarin - Spanish is spoken by over 500 million people in 21 countries. …
Continue ReadingIn this article, you will learn the use of the indefinite article kein for the negation of sentences in German and view examples to illustrate its …
Continue ReadingThe following article describes a lesson plan for teaching sentence negation in Spanish and includes examples to illustrate negated Spanish sentences. …
Continue ReadingThe Spanish past subjunctive is used in most of the same situations as the present subjunctive, except that it always points to a past situation. It …
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