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Cursive Writing: el, la, los, las
Help your youngsters understand the difference between el, la, los, and las. Small graphics of houses, dogs, hands, and cars illustrate the difference between singular and plural. The worksheet asks learners to write the vocabulary words...
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Cursive Writing: este, ese, aquel
What is the difference between the words este, ese, and aquel? Help your kids understand the meaning of each vocabulary word with this worksheet and the small illustrations given. Learners are asked to write each word in cursive.
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Cursive Writing: animals
Use this with your young Spanish language learners. They learn the Spanish names of eight animals and write them in cursive. Example words include una tortuga, un conejo, and una paloma. Each animal is shown in both singular and plural.
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Cursive Writing
Help your budding Spanish speakers learn the difference between un, una, unos, and unas. Four objects are shown (a chair, desk, turkey, and trash can) in both singular form and plural. Youngsters write the Spanish words in cursive.
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Articles and Partitives
There are four forms of the French partitive article: du, de l', de la, and des. Designed to provide some clarification on what the articles mean both in the positive and the negative, this sheet serves as both a reference guide and a...
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Cursive Writing: este, ese, aquel part two
Your class is beginning to understand the difference between este, ese, and aquel. Use this worksheet to help them review the words with the small graphics provided. They are asked to write the words in cursive.
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Matching Words Using Con
Beginning Spanish speakers match six pairs of words to describe pictures that are shown at the bottom of the page. An example is given that matches viste con eleganica. Answers are not included.
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Where Are You?
With this page-long worksheet, young Spanish speakers develop the vocabulary to name where they are using the Spanish word en. Six pictures and phrases are provided, and your pupils must rewrite the phrases in cursive. An example phrase...
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What Did He Do?
What is happening in each picture? As your class studies the six pictures shown here, they explain what the character is doing. The first one is complete, but learners are prompted to write each sentence four times. Example vocabulary...
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Where Are You Going?
Whose house are you visiting? This worksheet has Spanish language learners write four sentences using the words abuela, amiga, tía, and madre. A small picture is posted by each section.
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¿Qué quieres?
Help your beginning Spanish learners master the verb querer. Four images are shown, and learners must write a sentence for each image. The first is done for them.
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Il y a Combien…
How many clowns are there? How many puppies are there? With this 17-slide PowerPoint, your beginning French class learns the meaning of the phrase il y a combien. A very short practice section is included on the final slide, but consider...
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Who Are You With?
Use the Spanish word con to describe who you're with. This one-page document poses the question ¿Con quién estás? six times, providing learners six different answers to rewrite. The phrases are very short (example: con mi papá), so it's...
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¿Qué tienes que hacer?
What do you have to do to get ready? Here are four graphics to inspire your beginning Spanish speakers to write simple sentences using the verb tener. The first one is done for them, but they must rewrite it in the space provided. Note:...
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¿Dónde está el fallo?
Can you find the mistakes in each Spanish sentence? Seven sentences and accompanying pictures are provided, and beginning Spanish language learners must find the mistakes for each. Answers are not provided.
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Writing Comprehension: Items and Clothing
Here's a quick assessment for your beginning Spanish language learners. First, they record five items of clothing. Then, they input the correct article (un, una, unos, or unas) to complete 12 words. Lastly, they write short sentences...
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Reading Comprehension: Alejandra
Who is Alejandra? Beginning Spanish language learners read the short paragraph describing Alejandra, and then they complete the seven fill-in-the-blank sentences included. Use this as a quick assessment to see how much your readers...
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Reading Comprehension: el carpintero
Assess your beginning and intermediate Spanish speakers and their reading comprehension with a short passage. The three-sentence paragraph describes Pablo the carpenter. Afterward, learners create a title, answer some basic comprehension...
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Reading Comprehension: The Seasons
Use this short reading passage and the five accompanying questions as a quiz to assess the reading comprehension of your beginning Spanish classes. After they read the passage about the four seasons, they answer questions to distinguish...
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Les Panneaux de Signalisation
How do I get to school? Review basic signal vocabulary with your beginning French language learners. Fifteen vocabulary phrases are shown. Examples include: il ne faut pas entrer and il faut aller tout doit. All of the phrases include...
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Verb Quiz--Present Subjunctive
Jump online to review the present subjunctive. Intermediate Spanish learners conjugate 10 verbs (like preferir, estar, and dar). Then, after they finish, they can click the red button labeled check all to review their answers.
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Explore the Grocery Store and Shopping
How do you teach your Spanish language learners supermarket vocabulary? Set up the mini-supermarket, suggested here! While this isn't a lesson per se, the webpage contains some of the vocabulary you'll want to cover (like la lechuga, la...
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Spanish Phrases
Very beginning Spanish language learners complete four phrases to create complete sentences. They use the verb to the left of each sentence. Two of the four sentences are already complete, so there is little left for your kids to do. The...
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Articles: un, una, unos, unas
Youngsters review Spanish words and the articles associated with each. Eight graphics are shown, and learners must decide if un, una, unos, or unas is the appropriate article. Note: although the task itself is not higher than an...