Get your students speaking Spanish from Day 1 with this collection of necessary, or "survival phrases." The most basic personal and classroom needs are expressed in simple, but authentic Spanish. Activities and games for memorization, recall, and active use are included to cement them students' brains.The ACTFL "C" for Communication is all over this one.
Thanks; we sure hope so. I have found that in middle school or Spanish I I need to keep the survival phrases posted all year so the students can refer to them, and we also have to review these too. :)
There are several activities to help students practice & internalize the phrases--this download is about the games, not the list per se. Sorry this wasn't what you were looking for.
There were a few errors; the first page uses both repitA and repitE. Plus the matching on the first page doesn't completely match up. Easy fixes and overall it was very helpful.
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This download is 4 pages (cover page makes 5.) All 4 pages are printable handouts to be used as student reference, activity, or homework. We've found that by spending a lot of time teaching "survival" phrases in the first week(s) it's much easier to stay in Spanish for the rest of the year :-)
Diane Farrug (French) and Catherine Fortin (Spanish) have nearly 40 years of combined experience teaching foreign languages to kids in pre-k through 12th grade. We want to share all that we've learned with you!