There are a couple of slides that can be useful, however the fascist flag it is a bit out of order, (imagine to use the swastika in a German lesson), and the name of the tense is preterito perfecto o perfecto , to call it "present" can be misleading as it is not a present tense.
Nicoburns
4 years ago
Thanks for this useful feedback Mr Fernandez and I'm happy you benefitted from 2 slides. WIth regards to the flag... see below comment. In English the present perfect is so called as it has a connection to the present - I appreciate this is not how it is referred to in Spanish but it's useful for pupils to know what the tense is called in their own language...Ps.. you would say 'imagine using'.
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Great resource. Be careful with the Spanish flag that you have used for the "Spanish Present Perfect" slide of your PPT, though: it is the fascist flag of Franco's dictatorial regime (!!!).
Nicoburns
6 years ago
Thanks... didn't notice that at the time (several years ago)... actually I prefer the one with the purple stripe :)
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