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Preview of Spanish Direct Object Pronouns (lo and la)

Spanish Direct Object Pronouns (lo and la)

This inductive animated PowerPoint will have your students engaged and figuring out the grammatical rule behind Spanish direct object pronouns (lo and la) by the end by the presentation. Even young speakers can pick up the language pattern from the simple examples and Spanish/English cognates used. Includes a short "quiz yourself" section to check for learning. This 18 slide presentation is short and sweet and visually clean and appealing.
Preview of Spanish Subject Pronoun Bundle: Presentation, Notes Handout, & Exit Ticket

Spanish Subject Pronoun Bundle: Presentation, Notes Handout, & Exit Ticket

This bundle includes three essential components to support your Spanish subject pronoun lesson: Google Slides Presentation – A ready-to-use, visually engaging slide deck designed to introduce and explain Spanish subject pronouns clearly and effectively. Student Notes & Practice Exercises – Printable guided notes that mirror your presentation, allowing students to follow along and retain key concepts. Includes targeted practice activities to reinforce learning. "Boleto de salida" (Google For
Preview of My Family 你家有几口人

My Family 你家有几口人

The learning objectives in this lesson include: Identify family words in ChineseIntroduce what siblings you have in ChineseThe lesson ends with a quiz and review. Read, practice and enjoy!
Preview of Prepositions a & de with poner, dejar, llegar, volve
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Prepositions a & de with poner, dejar, llegar, volve

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Prepositions "a" and "de"  that go with the verbs llegar, volver, dejar, etc. Click here for the materials https://lalcenter.com/prepositions-with-verbs-llegar-volver-and-dejar/ in summary: Poner means to put Ponerse means to put on a coat for example  Ponerse a: to start to (after a consequence, after something happened)  For example: Ponerse a llorar = to burst into tears Ponerse a llorar Empezar: to start  Comenzar: to begin  Dejar: to leave behind Dejar: to let or give permission Dejar de:
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