In this fun French script Robert is complaining about how strict his parents are and all the chores he has to do around the house!
Includes seven true /false reading comprehension questions.
Includes a lot of vocabulary around cleaning/chores.
Answer key included
Editable word file
This 3-page file includes: (100% in Italian)
~An easy Italian reading in which four young people introduce themselves. They talk about their personality, physical characteristics, likes and dislikes and hobbies.
~An accompanying worksheet with 8 short answer questions and a 10 complete the sentences short writing practice where students describe themselves.
~Answer key
Editable word file
Activity idea: Have students complete their paragraph in class or for homework and then share them with a partner as an icebreaker.
This 3-page file includes:
~A reading about the wonderful and colourful traditional clothing of Latin America. It includes one paragraph each on: the sombrero, the poncho, the panama hat as well as the lesser-known huipil. Also included is a full glossary of new vocabulary.
~A worksheet with 10 true/false reading comprehension questions in Spanish as well as a short writing assignment.
~Answer key.
Level: 90% in present tense with harder vocabulary
A great complement to the cultural study of indigenous people and the culture of Latin America. Also makes for great reading for early finishers, bell work or sub plan!
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.
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!