Learn simple Irish phrases and sayings. Knowing the right words in Irish is one of the best ways to get Irish eyes a-smilin' at you. Sláinte! - Cheers. :)
Most Spanish I students start learning basic interrogative words on the first day of class, usually by asking how someone is or what his name is. During these first few lessons the focus is more on memorizing the expressions than actually deconstructing...
Numbers are one of the first things your Spanish students learn. The following interactive classroom activities help your students practice this basic vocabulary, along with pronunciation and listening comprehension.
Most Spanish instructors tackle teaching family member nouns after their students have learned a few basic verbs, such as "ser," "estar," "tener" and how to conjugate -ar verbs. This activity introduces family-related vocabulary...
If you don't have a name of Spanish or Latin American origin, you probably know somebody that does. Bright Hub looks at some of the most common Spanish-language names that have found their way into common use in the United States.
If you're traveling in a Spanish-language country, shopping excursions are a good way to meet the locals, get a literal taste of their culture, and practice your language skills.
Travel is an exciting opportunity to try new sports, relax on the beach, and expand your Spanish vocabulary. Even if the people around you speak some English, if you show a sincere effort to learn some Spanish they'll probably be glad to help you...
Looking 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 in. You and your students don't have to be pro dancers to discuss it, read about it or even try...