In this video I will share how you (a teacher) can play Battleship in your language classroom. I got this idea from a fellow language teacher, and for the most part, the students enjoy it.
This video will give you several useful phrases and vocabulary words that can be used when in a Spanish speaking restaurant. If there is something you can think of that I did not include in this short video, please feel free to leave a comment and I'll get back to you.
This video explains what a stem changing verb or boot verb is in the present tense. I will explain verbs that change from e to ie, as well as reference some previous boot verbs that you have already learned. You will have 2 chances to practice your conjugation and I will ask 4 questions using these boot verbs for additional practice.
This video will go over the differences between por and para. I will also give you a link to download a list of the differences. It also includes a little practice quiz.
This video details how to discuss the weather in Spanish. I will give you many different phrases that can be useful. I will also give you a chance to quiz yourself with questions and pictures.
I describe how to use tener + que + infinitivo and hay + que + infinitivo to express obligation. I will also give you a chance to quiz yourself along the way.
This video has the 25 questions that I am using for my Spanish 2 oral final examen. I will read the questions to you, and give you an answer. I will also provide a link to the questions with a translation of the questions so that you are sure to understand.
This is an idea that teachers could use to reinforce grammar and vocabulary in the classroom. It requires chairs, paper and students that can move. That's it! If you already do this game maybe leave a comment below for other teachers letting them know if it works well or not for you. Also, if you do it a bit differently, let us know how!
In this video we'll look at some of the grammar points being used in the song 'Miente' by Enrique Iglesias. If you like this kind of video please leave a like so I know or leave a comment and maybe I&'ll make more! The grammar points we&';ll look at are commands, primarily familiar commands.