Spanish is becoming a significant part of our every day lives. From the language to cultural influences, it is everywhere. Help your students learn the language, as well as the culture, through activities and suggestions found within the guide to Spanish. Teachers can find specific lesson plans to complement their curriculum. Students can find helpful tips to help them navigate learning a new language. Even those with a casual interest in Spanish can find ways to incorporate it around the house and in their daily lives. Articles also include multimedia sections to appeal to all kinds of learners.
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| A Comprehensive List of Intermediate Spanish Lesson Plans
Never be lost for a lesson again! Collected here are 43 articles with lesson plans for intermediate Spanish classes. Topics range from grammar and parts of speech, verb tenses and... |
Eight Ways to Embarrass Yourself in Spanish
Are you making any of these common mistakes in transitioning from speaking American English to speaking Spanish? You may not be able to avoid them all, but at least you'll be... |
| Spanish Classroom Writing Activity to Increase Fluency
This article presents a group activity for a Spanish teacher to use . This involves reading a passage and having the students write about it in Spanish. Students will work in interactive... |
Interactive Activities: Practicing Animal Words in Spanish
For interactive activities to practice animals in Spanish, you start by teaching your 2nd graders the names of some animals in Spanish. Improve learning by rote by exploring some creative... |
| Spanish Activities for Writing a Letter in Spanish Class
Although many components of writing a letter in Spanish for class or personal use are similar to those used in English, there are specifics to writing a letter in Spanish which must... |
Emergency Lesson Plans for Spanish Class
Interested in finding some Spanish class emergency lesson plans? Teaching students vocabulary for dealing with emergency situations can help them to feel confident in dealing with... |