The instructor will know when students are ready to move on from that activity. The class will get a little louder and people may start to chat in English. This is fine and it is a sign that the students are relaxing. A language learner performs a lot better in a relaxed mood. When students are enjoying themselves and interacting with others they are much more attentive and in turn are more apt to learn. When I get the students back into their seats I will call on a few students to spell their name out loud. The rest of the class listens and tries to figure out what the name is. Since this activity is done on the first or second day of class most students don’t know their classmate’s names. Next I will have the class say the alphabet by starting with the student in the first seat and going back. Each student will say one letter until the alphabet is done. If it is a small class students will say more than one letter. I’ll usually do this for about five minutes. It is a good exercise in that it gives the more reserved students a chance to speak out loud. Many students are extremely self conscious in a language class. Having to speak in a foreign language in front of the class can be quite daunting. This activity lets students practice without drawing too much attention.
The last thing I will do on the day I present the Spanish alphabet is an activity on listening comprehension. I will tell students to number from one to ten on a piece of paper. I will then slowly spell out ten different words in Spanish. Students will attempt to write the word out. Once we are finished I will ask for volunteers to tell me what words I spelled.
Teaching the alphabet is really important and gives the students a base to work from. There are countless activities that one can use to present and practice the Spanish letter. The teaching tips I have mentioned have worked well for me. Just have fun with it- the students will too.