MS Spanish Guide

● Use a variety of visuals with Spanish terms to de fi ne meaning of words and phrases (eg. pictures of people greeting one another. ● Use a graphic organizer to differentiate the Spanish alphabet and phonemes from English (eg. ll, ñ, ch, ga, gue, gui, go, gu, que, qui, gender associated with nouns, etc). ● Use Total Physical Response to review vocabulary and classroom objects. (eg. put the sun on the chair.) ● Group students to allow opportunity for them to practice Spanish. ● Before assigning students a conversation, model the conversation, and provide sentence frames or sentence starters with word banks (eg. Hello. My name is … What is your name? … Nice to meet you.). ● Use gestures and oral repetition of key phrases and words in multiple contexts. ● Provide opportunities for more conversation with fl uent speakers via Zoom or Google Meet. ● Interview or survey other students about a chosen topic in Spanish, then present your fi ndings to the class. ● Provide more complex text in Spanish for students to read. ● Students can build and categorize word lists (synonyms, antonyms, etc.) ● Have students record themselves speaking the language and re fl ect on their progress. ● Students can practice translating from English to Spanish in speech or writing.

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* Updated 6.10.24

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