This Google Slides allows you to teach your students the vocabulary of the house in Spanish with the main rooms (dining room, living room, bedroom, bathroom, study, garden) and objects (chair, table, door, window, bed, shower, bath, etc...). Animations allow you to show the pictures without the vocabulary first. After each slide introducing new vocabulary, there is a slide with an exercise of translation from Spanish to the native language, so students can reuse the vocabulary. At the end, if yo
This Google Slides proposes exercises on : - changing affirmative sentences to negative ones - changing affirmative sentences to interrogative ones - changing from present to future - changing from present to preterit - changing active sentences to passive ones Each slide = one exercise with five sentences. On each slide, animations allow you to keep tips and answers hidden until you click on them.
This is a small thing I did for my A2/B1 level students for when we have a few minutes free before the end of the lesson. It allows them to review and reuse the vocabulary seen before. The goal is to use at least three words from the seven columns to make a sentence. It's easier to make them choose words from the same line, but if you do this in big groups instead of one-to-one or pairs you can allow them to mix the lines. I give you the word document so that you can change the vocabulary and ru
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After a year as a primary school and kindergarten teacher, I'm a private teacher and tutor since 2015.
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