This PowerPoint presentation, "Pretérito perfecto vs. Pretérito indefinido", is designed to help educators teach the differences between two key Spanish past tenses. It uses clear examples, such as a weekly agenda, to illustrate how the pretérito perfecto is used for past actions connected to the present, while the pretérito indefinido describes completed past actions without a present connection. This resource provides structured explanations and relatable contexts, making it easier for stud
In "Horario del tren" students will read sentences and fill out the Barcelona train station timetable. This activity focuses on the time and numbers in Spanish. Can be used individually or in the class where each student reads with a focus on pronunciation. Answers are provided.
In "Horario del tren" students will read sentences and fill out the Mexican train station timetable. This activity focuses on the time and numbers in Spanish. Can be used individually or in the class where each student reads with a focus on pronunciation. Answers are provided.