How to Teach the Spanish Superlative
After students have learned to describe and compare equal or unequal things, they are ready to learn how to say something is the best or worst, the …
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After students have learned to describe and compare equal or unequal things, they are ready to learn how to say something is the best or worst, the …
Continue ReadingAfter learning or being exposed to direct object pronouns, most students are soon exposed to indirect object pronouns. Their first difficulty is …
Continue ReadingAmerican Kindergarteners can learn to read color words in Spanish as well as in English. Here you will find the colors (los colores) song, and a …
Continue ReadingThe grammatical and lexical tools of this lesson will enable students of Spanish to verbalize their observations about the world in ways that parallel …
Continue ReadingSomewhere in the latter part of the first year of study, students begin to get “morphological” cobwebs in their brain. Strange hybrid …
Continue ReadingThe compound tenses, also known as the perfect tenses, are the ones formed with the tenses of “haber” plus a past participle. This lesson …
Continue ReadingFrom a Spanish perspective, English overuses the progressive. Nevertheless, teaching students how the progressive is formed in Spanish can be eye …
Continue ReadingThis pair of prepositions causes a great deal of trouble for English speaking students of Spanish. No doubt about it: they can be problematic, but …
Continue ReadingIn English, one is hungry or is a number of years old. In Spanish, one has hunger or has a number of years. These are just two examples of the …
Continue ReadingWhat belongs to whom and how does one keep all this straight in Spanish? Possessive adjectives, that’s how! This Lesson Plan will help you teach …
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