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The Che Guevara or using a Katy Perry song instead of a Luis Miguel song especially at lower levels. Michelle in Wisconsin shared that she has her students fill out a questionnaire at the start of school so she can tailor the topics and any prizes they earn based on their interests. This is a great idea as you can also ask them about the types of activities and exercises they prefer playing board games skits role plays etc. and incorporate them into your Spanish teaching strategies. Click here to receive the free questionnaire template and other materials for the beginningoftheyear in your email.
Back to School Tips by Spanish Teachers . Teacher Looking for a unique BTC Number Data experience for your kids Consider hiring a teacher via italki or Skype to speak with them during one of your classes. It doesnt even need to be any type of lesson or structured class just a freely flowing conversation. Giving them the opportunity to speak live with someone from another country even if it is only asking questions in English can be a great way to put them in contact with the rest of the Spanishspeaking world. Back to School Tips by Spanish Teachers.
Expose Students To Current Events and News in Spanish Finding resources in Spanish that beginning students can understand and follow can be difficult. News In Slow Spanish may be an option for you especially if you like to share current events. There are two versions of this podcast News in Slow Spanish where your students will hear the accent from Spain and News in Slow Latin Spanish with news discussed by native speakers from Latin America. For students of all levels incorporate the content from Pictoline. They release a visual every day about current events. These visuals are awesome because they have short texts in Spanish or no.
Back to School Tips by Spanish Teachers . Teacher Looking for a unique BTC Number Data experience for your kids Consider hiring a teacher via italki or Skype to speak with them during one of your classes. It doesnt even need to be any type of lesson or structured class just a freely flowing conversation. Giving them the opportunity to speak live with someone from another country even if it is only asking questions in English can be a great way to put them in contact with the rest of the Spanishspeaking world. Back to School Tips by Spanish Teachers.
Expose Students To Current Events and News in Spanish Finding resources in Spanish that beginning students can understand and follow can be difficult. News In Slow Spanish may be an option for you especially if you like to share current events. There are two versions of this podcast News in Slow Spanish where your students will hear the accent from Spain and News in Slow Latin Spanish with news discussed by native speakers from Latin America. For students of all levels incorporate the content from Pictoline. They release a visual every day about current events. These visuals are awesome because they have short texts in Spanish or no.