Comprehensible Input Spanish: ¿Qué tiempo hace?

Comprehensible Input Spanish

Comprehensible input spanish is a simple and effective way to learn how to talk about the weather and the seasons. In this post I introduce basic questions, useful vocabulary and short examples to help you notice patterns and start speaking. This is a friendly, repeatable set of phrases you can use every day while practicing […]

French Chat Mat: Our Community

Teaching French, Teaching World Languages

Talking about the places, people, and services in a community is an essential communication skill for French learners. A French Chat Mat on “Our Community” gives students the vocabulary, sentence starters, and visual supports they need to describe where they live, ask for information, and compare communities—all in meaningful, real-world French. Whether used for daily

Dice Games for Spanish Verb Practice

Spanish Class: Master Verbs

Dice Games for Spanish Verb Practice Dice games are an excellent way to bring movement, fun, and repetition into verb practice. The following templates can be used with any set of verbs and work well as partner activities, small-group stations, or independent practice. These activities are ideal for warm-ups, sub plans, or quick reinforcement during

Chat Mat for French Learners: Weather and Seasons

Teaching French

Talking about the weather is one of the most universal, practical, and student-friendly ways to build confidence in French. With a Weather and Seasons Chat Mat, learners get the visual support and vocabulary they need to discuss daily weather, compare seasons, and communicate naturally in simple French. These chat mats offer sentence starters, essential phrases,

Spanish Activity: Write a Message About Someone in Your Family

Spanish 2 Lesson Plans, Spanish 3 Lesson Plans, Spanish Language Workouts, Spanish Lesson Plans

Spanish Activity: Write a Message About Someone in Your Family Directions (for students, in English): Choose a person from your family (for example: your mom, dad, brother, sister, cousin, grandmother, etc.). Write a short message (4–6 sentences) introducing this person. Use the questions (in Spanish) below to guide your writing. You don’t need to answer

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