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NOTE: This product has been updated and revised based on customer feedback and now uses editable Google Docs!
This is the introductory version of this webquest. Check out the separate, more advanced version here: World Language - Navigating WordReference.com Webquest - ADVANCED version
**Even though this webquest is designed for a Spanish class, the same activity can apply in ANY World Language classroom. The document can be edited, so "Spanish" can be changed to any language.
In my Spanish classes, I ask my students not to use translation sites such as Google Translate simply because not enough context is given to select the correct translation. Instead, I teach my students to use www.WordReference.com. However, this site can be tricky to navigate at first since it gives you so much information about the word.
Therefore, this is a handy webquest that introduces students to WordReference.com, and teaches them how to understand and use the site. The very bottom serves as a written contract to use only www.wordreference.com and ask for help if there is still confusion!
Check out my other webquest with www.Indeed.com so students also see how important knowing Spanish is in the workforce!
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World Language - Navigating WordReference.com Webquest (UPDATED!)
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Description
NOTE: This product has been updated and revised based on customer feedback and now uses editable Google Docs!
This is the introductory version of this webquest. Check out the separate, more advanced version here: World Language - Navigating WordReference.com Webquest - ADVANCED version
**Even though this webquest is designed for a Spanish class, the same activity can apply in ANY World Language classroom. The document can be edited, so "Spanish" can be changed to any language.
In my Spanish classes, I ask my students not to use translation sites such as Google Translate simply because not enough context is given to select the correct translation. Instead, I teach my students to use www.WordReference.com. However, this site can be tricky to navigate at first since it gives you so much information about the word.
Therefore, this is a handy webquest that introduces students to WordReference.com, and teaches them how to understand and use the site. The very bottom serves as a written contract to use only www.wordreference.com and ask for help if there is still confusion!
Check out my other webquest with www.Indeed.com so students also see how important knowing Spanish is in the workforce!
Save money by purchasing the Spanish Webquest Bundle!




