This Italian language reading shows students the passive voice in context. It includes three news articles from a fictitious newspaper. Each article features examples of the passive voice.
The reading also includes 8 true/false reading comprehension questions.
NOTE: There are two versions of the reading, in one version the examples of the passive voice are highlighted for the students to see in context. In the other version you can have students underline the passive voice examples they find.
Activity idea: After reading, have students create their own short news article using the passive voice to read out to the class!
In this Spanish worksheet students must match up five descriptions of famous Latinos with their picture! It includes information on their physical descriptions, careers and nationality.
Also ideal during hispanic heritage month!
Includes the following latinos: Lionel Messi, Shakira, Rigoberta Menchú, Fernando Botero, Salma Hayek.
Level: Beginner
Answer key included.
This worksheet includes 16 sentences for students to complete to practice the passive voice in Italian. It includes verbs with regular and irregular participles.
Answer key included
This reading is focussed on the use of the ‘personal a’ in Spanish.
In this reading, Angela is visiting her grandmother in Colombia for the first time. Students must complete the reading by filling in the personal a where necessary.
NOTE: There are two versions of the story, one includes a vocabulary bank and one does not for differentiated learning.
Answer key included
This fun handout features a dialogue between three high school age people getting to know each other. The catch is there are 12 missing words in a word bank for students to fill in, to complete the story. However they are all false friends!
The 12 words are also featured at the bottom for students to write in the meaning in English. Depending on the level of familiarity the students have with the vocabulary you can either review the meanings with the students before they complete the dialog or after.
Answer key included.
Includes the following false friends: largo, dormitorio, molestar, parientes,
ropa, bombero, colegio, librería, fábrica, embarazada, actualmente, asisto
This 3-page file includes:
~A reading that focusses on Amanda and her numerous adopted siblings! The reading is followed by 10 true/false reading comprehension questions.
~The same reading in which students must fill in the 22 missing adjective endings to complete the story.
~Answer key
The focus is on descriptive adjectives with ser including personality, physical characteristics and clothing.
This 3-page includes:
~A simple French reading in the present tense about two college roommates and their grocery shopping habits. The reading includes a lot of food vocabulary. Reading includes six comprehension questions in French.
~The same reading with a glossary of new vocabulary up top.
~Answer key.
This 3-page file includes:
~Three short readings in which three teenagers talk about themselves in Spanish using 16 sentences with ir and dar (includes a few “dar expressions”). Students may circle or underline the verbs to become familiar with these irregular conjugations.
~The same readings to be used as a worksheet once the students are comfortable with the verbs where the verbs ir and dar are missing for students to fill in!
~Answer key.
Extension idea: Have students translate the paragraphs alone or in small groups and then have them write a short paragraph about themselves using the new verbs.
By using the information provided in the diagrams, students of German must answer 6 true/false and 7 short answer questions on who is the oldest and youngest or older and younger and who has more or less siblings and pets than the others!
The focus of the exercise is on comparatives and superlatives.
Afterwards, students may talk about their own siblings and pets!
Answer key included.
This 3-page file includes:
~An advanced level reading that is a funny dialogue between two girlfriends, one of which has just met the man of her dreams at a costume party. The reading includes numerous examples of the pluperfect subjunctive and the conditional perfect. The reading also includes a glossary of new vocabulary.
Includes 6 reading comprehension questions in Spanish based on the story.
~The same story with the verbs in the pluperfect subjunctive and the conditional perfect highlighted for students to see in context.
~Answer key.
Written in the first person, this cultural reading talks about the life of the gauchos. Also covered is the history and cultural significance of these men in Argentina and Uruguay. The second paragraph describes the ritual of taking yerba mate.
Also includes a glossary that covers all new vocabulary and 8 true/false reading comprehension questions in Spanish.
Level: In present tense with harder vocabulary
Includes answer key.
This beginner German reading talks all about the life of a 22-year-old university student in German. It includes details about himself, his roommate his parents and his sister including physical descriptions, ages, jobs and where they live.
This reading serves as a great review for basic vocabulary and sentence structure in the present tense.
Also includes 15 short answer questions.
Level: present tense only
Answer key included
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All the readings include comprehension questions and are editable:
Christmas
Soccer and World Cup
Holy Week/Easter
Epiphany
Level: in present tense but harder vocabulary
Answer keys included.
This 4-page file includes:
~A 2-page handout on German commands in the Sie/ihr and du forms with example sentences.
~A worksheet with to practice the new concepts with an emphasis on the more difficult ‘du’ forms.
~Answer key.
This 3-page file includes:
~A reading in Italian about how Epiphany (Jan. 6) is celebrated as the culmination of the Christmas season in Italy: the traditional of Befana, nativity scenes, parades, Christmas markets and pannettone. The reading includes a glossary of specialized vocabulary.
~A worksheet with 9 reading comprehension questions.
~Answer key.
Level: mostly in present tense with some subjunctive mood
This 3-page file includes:
~A reading on the Spanish National Christmas Lottery celebrated in Spain every Dec. 22 since 1812. It talks about its history, cultural significance, the HUGE jackpot, how families and friends buy tickets together and how the numbers are sung out by school kids. The reading includes a glossary of new vocabulary.
~A worksheet with 9 reading comprehension questions.
~Answer key.
This 3-page file includes:
~A fun French reading where Robert talks about his own habits around modern technology and those of three members of his family.
~A worksheet based on the reading with 8 comprehension questions based on the reading and 2 questions on how the students relate to modern technology to initiate discussion in class.
~Answer key.
Includes vocabulary around cell phone use, tablets, computers and video games.
Level: present tense only
Includes both PDF and word file
This 3-page file includes:
~A fun Italian reading where Roberto talks about his own habits around modern technology and those of three members of his family.
~A worksheet based on the reading with 8 comprehension questions based on the reading and 2 questions on how the students relate to modern technology to initiate discussion in class.
~Answer key.
Includes vocabulary around cell phone use, tablets, computers and video games.
Level: present tense only
PDF and Editable word file included
This 3-page file includes:
~A cultural reading on the long history of Santa beginning with the true story of the 3rd century monk St. Nicholas and his good deeds, the Dutch version of Father Christmas and how it made its way to the U.S. through to the modern-day interpretations including the famous poem from 1822 by Moore as well as other modern interpretations.
~Separate page with eight reading comprehension questions.
~Answer key.
This 3-page file includes:
~A Spanish culture reading on the long history of Santa beginning with the true story of the 3rd century monk St. Nicholas and his good deeds, the Dutch version of Father Christmas and how it made its way to the U.S. through to the modern-day interpretations including the famous poem from 1822 by Moore as well as other modern interpretations. The reading slso includes a paragraph on how children in Spain and Latin America receive gifts from Reyes Magos and Niño Jesús respectively. Reading includes a glossary of new vocabulary.
~Eight reading comprehension questions.
~Answer key.