Understanding the Compound (or Perfect) Tenses in Spanish
The compound tenses, also known as the perfect tenses, are the ones formed with the tenses of “haber” plus a past participle. This lesson …
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The compound tenses, also known as the perfect tenses, are the ones formed with the tenses of “haber” plus a past participle. This lesson …
Continue ReadingChildren love learning about animals! In this lesson plan, teach children Italian vocabulary for animals with activities, worksheets, index cards, and …
Continue ReadingThis lesson will help teach young students the numbers in Italian. The numbers one to one hundred will be taught with the help of audio files, …
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 …
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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 …
Continue ReadingThis, that and the other – that’s what demonstrative adjectives are all about. If you want a good lesson plan to demonstrate Spanish …
Continue ReadingIf you have learned demonstrative adjectives, the demonstrative pronouns are just an inch away. Whether you’re a student or a teacher, this …
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