Spanish Lesson 25: More Trabalenguas - Over The Andes !Hola mis amigos! Welcome to another Spanish lesson. Today’s lesson will have us wagging our tongues, twisting them into all sorts of shapes and getting our Spanish vowels loose and fluent. We’re doing more tongue twisters (trabalenguas)! celebratelanguages.com/spanish Watch TV for learning Spanish, free!www.lingus.tv or Mi Vida Loca Get 1-on-1 help & practice! languages online A few additional features on this website make use of cookies. Learn more Got it - Let's go! Countries. Nationalities Countries – crosswords countries – crosswords Countries – large numbers countries – card game Countries and Nationalities – games for speaking about oneself and the others – game designed by EngliSHip
Didactic Guidelines This project is part of a set of projects entitled 'What a Digital World!' which is based on the curriculum for the 2nd year of compulsory secondary education. The following objectives have been considered in the design of this project: languages online All activities in this section are designed and written by Francisco Villatoro.If you spot a mistake or have any comments, please send me an e-mail Caminos 3 Unidad 1 languages online ~ Spanish ~ Caminos 3 ~ Caminos 3 Unidad 1 Site concept, design and management by Andrew Balaam, for Languages Online Ltd. Additional materials by Francisco Villatoro, Ruth Smith and Jacky Tidbury.
Learning Zone Languages: SPANISH Capitalization In general, only personal and place names, some abbreviations, only the first word in the title of movies or books, songs. Differential accents Homonyms are distinguished with written accents on the stressed syllable. (e.g.: te /you/- té /tea/, se/3rd person reflexive/ - sé /know/ Colors are adjectives, names of the colors must agree with the nouns in both gender and number. Names of colors come after the nouns. Spanish Children's Stories - The Spanish Experiment Well-known children's stories translated into Spanish and spoken by a native Spanish speaker. Great for kids... and adults too! Read along in Spanish or English. New Pollito Tito Chicken Little A modern adaptation of the classic tale: What happens when a completely normal chicken believes everything he reads on the internet?
Word Cloud Story Activities - Srta Spanish Are you in search of a new way to use a reading in class? Sometimes it feels like our activities are getting stale and you just need a new way to approach things, or maybe you just need a new a low-energy idea for delivering some input to your students. Whatever the case, this is a nice easy option to throw into your rotation of reading activities! Materials You need a reading selection and a word cloud you have generated from it. There are tons of free word cloud generators on the internet, and some of them you can even put into fun shapes that might go with the main idea or setting of your story.
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Spanish Proficiency Exercises Spanish Proficiency Exercises is a compilation of brief video clips in which native speakers of Spanish from various locations throughout Latin America and Spain demonstrate various language tasks. The objective of the exercises is to provide students of Spanish with the necessary tools to be able to talk about the same topics in Spanish. In order to do, this Spanish Proficiency Exercises contains five major components. First, there is a simplified video clip.
R.I.P. Ghost Hunter I have really sad news. I tried my damnest to find the Ghost Hunter from the BBC Archives. After my visit to their offices in London, I had direct contacts with several BB/CBBC Staff who tried to help me, until they found the one in charge, who couldn’t. Some extracts from the letters are cited here: “The programme was produced for the BBC by Zenith North, who are no longer trading… Interrogative Sentence Definition: An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence which usually asks a question and use a question mark (?). They may ask for information or for confirmation or denial of a statement. They typically begin with a question word such as what, who, or how, or an auxiliary verb such as do/does, can or would.