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Pero y Sino
It's tough to distinguish between pero and sino; review the definition and use for each, and then provide your Spanish class with this practice opportunity. There are only 10 questions, and you learners must decide which word fits in...
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Present -er verbs
Now that you've introduced your novice Spanish speakers to conjugating -er verbs in the present tense, give them this practice opportunity. There are 32 questions, and they must select the correct verb or subject to accompany the rest of...
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Present IR Verbs
Focus on -ir verbs with your beginning Spanish speakers. After you've introduced common -ir verbs and their conjugations, give your class this practice opportunity. They read the short sentences provided and choose the verb conjugation...
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Present Irregular 1
Have your Spanish language learners memorized the list of irregular verbs in the present tense? Introduce your class to some irregular verbs, and then distribute this exercise. Some of the verbs aren't terribly common in every day...
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Present Perfect 1
Your intermediate and advanced Spanish speakers review the present perfect. Several example sentences are given, and learners have to choose which conjugated verb fits in each sentence correctly.
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Preterite -ar verbs 1
Focus on conjugating -ar verbs in the preterite tense. Your beginning Spanish language learners read the 32 sentences provided, filling each sentence's blank with the appropriate word. There are three word choices for each sentence. This...
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Weather Expressions
¿Que tiempo hace? After introducing basic weather expressions with your beginning Spanish speakers, provide them with this practice opportunity. There are 29 questions that review weather-related vocabulary. Middle schoolers select which...
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Vínculo Entre La Escuela y el Hogar
To acquire new skills, kids need to practice at home too! Give native Spanish speakers this take-home assignment to help them learn words and their opposites. The examples given are day and night and cold and hot. The youngster works...
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Vínculo Entre La Escuela y El Hogar
Give your class this school-to-home connection so they can develop skills outside of school. Your young, native Spanish speakers will tell their guardians three things they did at school that day. Then, each person signs the bottom of...
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Food Questions
Do you like meat? What about seafood? Answer the questions provided with your best Spanish. This activity could make a quick bell-ringer activity or even an exit card.
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Months, Seasons, and Dates
Review month, seasons, and date vocabulary with this in-depth worksheet. It's not your typical translation worksheet. Instead, learners are asked to identify the next month in a series of Spanish months. There are four activities...
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Which Subject Pronoun is Used?
Do you know when to use tú, usted, yo, etc.? Created for beginning Spanish language learners, this resource reviews subject pronouns. Several subjects are listed, and your learner has to decide which subject pronoun would be used along...
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Review: Ser
How do you conjugate the Spanish verb ser? Start by completing the small conjugation chart at the top of the page, and then have learners work independently to write the correct form of the verb to match each subject listed. There are...
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Conjugate Ser
Ser is one of the most common Spanish verbs. After discussing its meaning and conjugation, give your class this practice opportunity. There are 20 sentences here; for each one, learners must conjugate the target verb so it correctly...
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¡Buen viaje! Chapter 2: Quiz
Designed for level one classes using the Spanish textbook ¡Buen viaje!, this interactive practice test lets beginning learners assess themselves before a formal test. Use this when you've finished teaching chapter two!
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Irregular Verbs: ir, dar, estar
Using the verbs ir, dar, and estar, beginning Spanish language learners complete ten incomplete sentences and translate them on the lines provided. A review of the three target verbs is posted at the top of the sheet.
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Verb Conjugation Chart
Spanish language learners practice conjugating a series of common verbs: ver, vivir, beber, comer, escribir, and leer. Using the chart, you could easily assess your learners and their current ability to recall conjugations. After they...
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Snack and Food Vocabulary
While this two-page worksheet is intended for use with the classroom text ¡Buen Viaje!, your Spanish language learners could search dictionaries and other resources to find the listed vocabulary words. In total, there are about 50 food...
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¿Qué tienes que hacer hoy?
What does your dad have to do today? What about your cousin? Using the example phrases listed (there are 13), intermediate Spanish language learners write five sentences describing what different people in their family must do today....
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Possessive Adjectives - Worksheet 2
You just introduced your Spanish class to possessive adjectives, and now you want to give them a practice opportunity. Containing 20 fill in the blank sentences, this worksheet offers a change to recall common possessive adjectives like...
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El cuerpo/ The Body
What does cabeza mean? Pelo? Teach your young, beginning Spanish speakers the parts of the body. They review their new vocabulary terms by drawing (or pasting pictures) of nine body parts.
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Adjectives-Nouns #4
Review adjectives and nouns! You could use this simple exercise with learners who know basic Spanish and want to brush up on their adjective and noun use. First, they read the short paragraph. Then, they use the words in parentheses to...
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Future Tense: Regular and Irregular Verbs #2
Ding! The bell just rang. Give your intermediate Spanish language learners this bell-ringer activity to get them started. This short paragraph focuses on conjugating both regular and irregular verbs in the future tense.
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Gustar and Verbs like Gustar
Beginning Spanish pupils conjugate gustar and other like verbs to describe how much certain things are liked/ loved. This short activity would be a great exit card; simply hand one to each learner to assess their vocabulary...
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