Spanish Dos verbos How to Use Two Verbs in a Sentence Lesson Plans, Curriculum

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Description

Everything you need to teach students how to use two verbs in a sentence is in this Spanish Dos verbos bundle. Once students learn how to use the structure, “conjugated verb + infinitive verb,” they will speak and write more proficiently. Curriculum includes no-prep daily lesson plans, PowerPoint, comprehensible input with a video, dialogues, PowerPoint, visuals, and question/answer, worksheets, bell work, attention getters, homework, interactive notebook activities and foldable, paired activity, student handout, games, and test. Google Slides digital versions are included for 1:1 classes or distance learning. Appropriate for beginner, middle and high school students.

SPANISH DOS VERBOS, HOW TO USE TWO VERBS IN A SENTENCE LESSON PLANS AND CURRICULUM INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES:

  • Five 90-minute, no-prep lesson plans

  • Word Document and PDF of continuous lesson plans so you can print them out all at once

  • 79-slide Dos verbos PowerPoint with visuals, explanation, diagrams, checking for understanding, practices, and a competition

· Three different infinitives

· Examples of one sentence with one verb: Una frase con un verbo

· Examples of one sentence with two verbs showing that the first one is conjugated and the second one is an infinitive: un verbo conjugado y un infinitivo

· Activity in which students choose “conjugado” or “infinitivo”

· Comparison of sentences with one conjugated verb followed by an infinitive and two conjugated verbs

· Exceptions: Tengo que corer

· Practice Activities

  • Spanish One Table of Contents: Shows the order in which I taught the concepts

  • Spanish One Curriculum Map

  • Bell Work

  • Attention Getters

  • Homework and PowerPoint answers

  • Dos verbos Student Handout with explanations: el primer verbo está conjugado; el segundo verbo es infinitivo; conjugations of the verbs “poder” and “querer” with exceptions

  • Competitions

  • Paired Activity in which students ask each other questions using the verbs, “querer, esperar, necesitar, poder,” and “gustar” using two verbs in a sentence and recording each other’s answers

  • Test: Students translate sentences from English to Spanish, answer questions using a conjugated verb followed by an infinitive (¿Quieres ser rico?)

  • Interactive Notebook Activities

· Interactive Notebook Activity in which students conjugate the verbs “querer” and “poder” and write the exceptions

· Foldable in which students complete the sentences using an infinitive and create their own sentences using the verbs “poder, querer, deber,” and “esperar”

· Table of Contents, instructions, rubric

  • Student Presentation: Instructions and rubric for dialogue presentation using “tú, usted, questions about another person, and two verbs
  • Two PowerPoints in which students practice answering questions with tú, usted, ustedes, otra persona, and using two verbs in a sentence
  • Tension PowerPoint that explains what students will be studying and what they will do at the end of the lesson to demonstrate mastery

  • COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT:

· Dos verbos Video, Script, and Activities: Three people talk about what they want, need, wish, can, and hope, and what they are going to do using the structure of a conjugated verb followed by an infinitive. Pop-in images and Spanish captions aid in comprehension.

· 15-slide, illustrated PowerPoint with engaging visuals and descriptions of the visuals with two verbs in a sentence

· Two Verbs Dialogue, “¿Puedo hablar inglés?”

· Two Verbs Dialogue 2: Pepe keeps doing things he shouldn’t do and Ana tells him he shouldn’t do them. Finally, the teacher sends Pepe to the office. (No debes comer lápices.)

· Sample dialogues with any uses of two verbs in context

· Sock Puppets Video conversation

SPANISH DOES VERBOS, HOW TO USE TWO VERBS IN A SENTENCE LESSON PLANS AND CURRICULUM ARE INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING BUNDLE:
Todos preparados Spanish One Lesson Plans and Curriculum for an Entire Year

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