Learn Spanish with Everyday Conversations: AndrƩs from Ecuador

Spanish Conversations: Beginners

This article, based on a casual conversation, is designed to help beginners learn Spanish through example. The interview follows AndrĆ©s, a 32-year-old teacher from SangolquĆ­, Ecuador, who talks about family, daily routine, hobbies and cultural details. Read on to pick up practical phrases, useful vocabulary and simple tips to learn Spanish in everyday situations. Outline […]

Learn Spanish with Everyday Conversations: Victoria from MƩrida, Mexico

Spanish Conversations: Beginners

This article outlines an authentic beginner-friendly conversation to help readers learn Spanish through real-life examples. The conversation features Victoria, a 25-year-old from MƩrida, YucatƔn. Below is a clear, practical breakdown of the topics covered, useful vocabulary, and ready-to-use phrases learners can practise immediately. Meet Victoria: Quick Snapshot Victoria is 25 years old and lives in

Imperfect Tense in Spanish: My Favorite Activities

Spanish 1 Lesson Plans, Spanish 2 Lesson Plans, Spanish 3 Lesson Plans, Spanish Class: Master Verbs, Spanish Lesson Plans

Are you looking for a ready-made pack of activities to teach the imperfect tense in Spanish? These activities are designed to help students master the imperfect tense in less than a week! Overview of Activities These activities typically take two block periods to complete. However, if you choose to integrate them with additional text-based activities,

New Spanish Teacher: First-year Survival

Teaching World Languages

New Spanish teacher? Every Spanish teacher, native or not, has walked in your shoes. I did back in the 90s.Ā Here are some tips for first-year survival. Here are some tips and resources to make your life easier as a new Spanish teacher. I want to share how to work in the 5Cs and not just

How I Used ChatGPT to Evaluate My Language Proficiency (And How You Can Too)

Assessing Language Proficiency, Teaching French, Teaching World Languages

Here’s how it went. I took transcripts of my spoken responses and pasted them into ChatGPT. Then I said, ā€œOkay, evaluate my language proficiency.ā€ One important note—if you try this yourself, make sure to tell ChatGPT that your transcripts are from spoken responses. That’s key. A writing sample is usually more polished and doesn’t reflect

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