A comprehensible input game for regular or hybrid classes! Running dictation is a game I’ve heard about and seen played in language classrooms for a few years. Now that I’m in a school with a full comprehensible input style curriculum, I wanted to try it with my own Spanish students. My school is currently hybrid, so I created two versions of the activity: one for in person and one for ... Read More about Running Dictation in Spanish
Celebrating Hanukkah in Spanish class
As the holidays approach, most of us will get ready to teach about all the joyous Christmas festivities that most Spanish-speakers celebrate. Lots of people will look at Spain’s Christmas lottery, sing Feliz Navidad y Cascabeles, talk about los Reyes Magos and learn about everything that goes with the season of Navidad. However, did you know that there are Spanish-speakers celebrating Hanukkah at ... Read More about Celebrating Hanukkah in Spanish class
How to teach Spanish adjectives
Spanish adjectives is a unit that appears at the beginning of almost any Spanish I curriculum. What middle school or high school student doesn’t love talking about themselves or their friends? As Spanish teachers, our number one goal is to motivate students to communicate, so why not choose a topic that they already love, right? Whether you are using a traditional Spanish textbook or ... Read More about How to teach Spanish adjectives
How to teach stem changing verbs in Spanish
If you’re using a traditional textbook, you will most certainly have to teach a unit on stem changing verbs in Spanish. They usually coincide with vocabulary related to sports (juega, pierde), talking about your classes (comienza, prefiere), or ordering in a restaurant. (pide, sirve). Teaching stem changing verbs in Spanish is all about spelling, and let’s face it, with autocorrect, ... Read More about How to teach stem changing verbs in Spanish
How to teach Spanish pronouns and the verb ser
Most traditional textbooks teach spanish pronouns and ser as one of the very first grammar units. Through experience, I have learned that teaching the conjugations of ser before students know what conjugations are, is pointless. Instead, I teach es and son as vocabulary words during storytelling and students acquire them naturally. When it comes time to teach Spanish pronouns though, ... Read More about How to teach Spanish pronouns and the verb ser
5 ways to save time with Google Forms
If you read my blog or subscribe to my YouTube channel, you know that I’m all about saving you time! Today’s post will show you how to save time with Google Forms! 1. Track participation This one is for distance learning specifically. The idea is to divide students into teams and the teams work together to be the participation champions of the week. To track how each team is ... Read More about 5 ways to save time with Google Forms
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