Mastering Past Narration in Spanish


“Guess Who” is ideal for practicing grammar in context, available as a traditional board game, modern photo version, and digital PowerPoint adaptation at powerpoint.co.uk. ([0:00], [0:12], [0:26])
Students start by playing in pairs, progress to individual play, and finally demonstrate mastery independently as an assessment. More details are below. ([0:45])

Narrating past events, especially in Spanish, is best learned in context, such as discussing “What did you do during your last vacation?” ([0:00], [0:12]) Use regular verb-focused activities repeatedly after vacations. ([0:22])

Begin by giving students answer options. Organize conversations in lines or circles to increase interaction. Later, introduce third-person verb forms. ([0:39], [0:54])

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