Often times images, and collections of images, give a better sense of what a word means to the native speaker. For example, there are many Spanish words for brown - café, moreno, castaño, marrón -- looking up images for each might help distinguish one from another. Try it out!
Today we practiced using GOOGLE IMAGES and GOOGLE TRANSLATE to look up SPANISH (or any) words, for the purposes of sharing information on a shared GOOGLE DOC.
Often times images, and collections of images, give a better sense of what a word means to the native speaker. For example, there are many Spanish words for brown - café, moreno, castaño, marrón -- looking up images for each might help distinguish one from another. Try it out!
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Listen and response exercises: "In which season is March?" "What are the months of Spring?" "If today is (day of week), which day was (yesterday/today/tomorrow)?"
rojo, verde, amarillo, blanco, negro, anaranjado, gris, cafe, azul, morado
manzana, rana, banana, luna, aceituna, cuna, elefante, te An argument could be made that 4th graders are too old for Pocoyo, and that's probably the case if Spanish is their native language. Many older Spanish learners find Pocoyo entertaining and accessible because the dialog is neither difficult nor fast.
día tan bonito, paraguas, soleado, viento, abierto, cerrado, "Cómo vas a bajar?", "Está seguro?", mojarse, nublado, divertido, "Hasta la próxima!"
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