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Senora Van

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chicago, Illinois, United States
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I have been teaching Spanish since 2009 and have experience teaching preschool through high school age students.
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Preview of Spanish Interrogative Words Posters

Spanish Interrogative Words Posters

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Senora Van
These Spanish Interrogative Words Posters can be hung up in the classroom to help students understand what question you are asking or help them formulate their own question in the target language. I print these on colorful paper and hang them right above the dry erase board at the front of my classroom since it is so helpful for students to see this high frequency vocabulary. The simple, original visuals to go with each interrogative word will aid them in remembering what each one means too. Vo
Preview of 002: En la Escuela Spanish Vocabulary Visuals

002: En la Escuela Spanish Vocabulary Visuals

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Senora Van
Introduce your novice level Spanish students to vocabulary for telling about what they do in school using these visuals. These slides can be projected on the board or printed out for students to see what each Spanish phrase means. Vocabulary Structures: Contesto una preguntaDibujo en el papelEscribo con el lápizEscucho a la maestraHablo con otros estudiantesLeo un cuentoMe siento en la silla(If you're interested in more lesson materials to go with this vocabulary, look for other resources in my
Preview of 001: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas? Spanish Vocabulary Visuals

001: ¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas? Spanish Vocabulary Visuals

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Senora Van
Help your students comprehend Spanish vocabulary for saying hello, asking how someone is doing, making an introduction, and saying goodbye with these vocabulary slides. They can be printed and hung up or they can be projected on the board. The simple black and white clipart for each vocabulary structure will help students visualize the meaning of each new Spanish phrase. Vocabulary Structures: Holabuenos díasbuenas tardesbuenas noches¿Cómo estás?Estoy bien / así así / mal¿Cómo te llamas?Me llam
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Experience

I have been teaching Spanish since 2009 and have experience teaching preschool through high school age students.

Teaching style

I teach with a focus on Comprehensible Input. I want us to spend our class time speaking in Spanish, not about Spanish. I try to involve students in learning the language through movement, visual interest, personalization and variety. Stories are a key component of my classroom as well. We read, role play, write and listen to stories frequently because it puts the language into a relevant context. I hope you enjoy the stories and activities that I'm sharing here!

My own education history

Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana Concordia University, Chicago, Illinois