![]() ![]() ![]() I introduce a ***range of tenses*** quite quickly in my language learning programs, so that students have the opportunity to work with a broad range of texts, including ***authentic resources***, enabling them to ***apply language practically and creatively***, which is essential for progressing in language learning. I've found that when my students are able to provide the correct conjugation very quickly, and out of a specific context, they feel really confident that their conjugation skills are developing well. The workbooks are really versatile, and I use them in lots of different ways: for practice during the introduction phase, for independent choice in class time, for home learning, for practice and revision during vacation and at return to class, and for cover lessons. My students really like this kind of grammar activity, as they like to work and learn independently, which is a successful way of ***varying teaching and learning methodologies*** - I've found it's really important to avoid predominantly teacher-led learning in the languages classroom. When students are confident with the ***pluperfect tense in Spanish***, it's actually really useful to introduce the ***future perfect tense*** fairly closely with the ***conditional perfect tense***, as the ***patterns*** are identical, other than the ***auxiliary tense***, and it allows students to ***compare and contrast*** the tenses across a broad range of texts and authentic resources, and to practice them fairly simultaneously - in my experience, students do not confuse or mix up the tenses when they're learning and using them together, particularly at this stage of their ***Spanish*** learning. The English equivalent is ***I would have helped*** for example. Grammar books are not necessarily particularly consistent with grammatical terminology, for example the ***conditional perfect*** (*condicional perfecto*) is also called the ***conditional past*** in English. **INTERMEDIATE SPANISH ADVANCED SPANISH AR VERBS CONJUGATION PRACTICE $1.20 EACH IN THE BUNDLE** ***3 workbooks & tenses, 25 high-frequency Spanish AR verbs, 150 conjugation questions across 3 differentiated challenges, answer keys & verb lists, 450 conjugations in total***, ideal for ***advanced lintermediate Spanish into advanced Spanish students*** who are working with more complex language and texts featuring a range of tenses, including authentic resources, and generally developing their knowledge and understanding of conjugation, tense and mood in ***Spanish***. The product is free to download, but Terms of Use still apply. The license is a single-user license only. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The product is copyright, all rights reserved. ![]() Have a browse in my store for more Spanish vocabulary lists, and a wide range of other Spanish teaching and learning materials, with dollar deals, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies too!įiles are non-editable in a zipped format. There are two backgrounds to choose from - Spanish flag (which I tend to use as part of a grammar display), and black wave - students tell me that this makes vocab lists more visually appealing, which is really useful when they’ve got a lot of vocab to work through and learn. There are two alphabetical lists - one Spanish-English, and one English-Spanish, as I’ve found that beginner language students prefer to have both as a reference resource. Students shouldn’t take on the task of learning 25 verbs all at once though - this is more of a longer-term reference resource that students can use to audit their developing Spanish verb vocabulary. They are all in the infinitive form - it’s an important step in learning is to ensure that students quickly develop a useful vocabulary bank, are able to recognize Spanish verbs, and are confident with the meaning of those verbs in English - at that point we can move swiftly on to looking at conjugation and using the verbs in a communicative and practical context. They include regular and irregular verbs. ![]() This list is a collection of 25 high-frequency Spanish AR verbs that I work with in the beginning to intermediate stages of Spanish learning programmes. They also work well printed double-sided and laminated for small-group work in class. They work well when students keep them carefully in learning files or folders for current and future reference. I’ve found that the lists are a great learning support resource, and they’re really popular with students too. SPANISH AR VERBS for students focusing on essential Spanish AR verbs. ![]()
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