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Category Archives: Chistes
Videos y Fotos for LA COMIDA unit
Teaching a unit about La Comida? Here’s some media resources for your Spanish classroom for this Food unit: Música/Videos/Audio Canción “Chocolate” de Jesse y Joy Canción “Una en un millón” de Jesse y Joy (Cloze lyrics and activity) Youtube “Archibaldo … Continue reading
Macanudo
In addition to being funny, the comics Condorito, Mafalda, and Macanudo can offer a great insight into the Hispanic culture and language. Mafalda, drawn by Quino (Jauquín Salvador Lavado) is a national symbol in Argentina. Condorito, the pride of Chilean … Continue reading
Posted in Chistes, Culture
Tagged comics, Condorito, macanudo, mafalda, tiras comicas
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Letras B y V
Because the letters “b” and “v” have the same pronunciation in Spanish, they can sometimes be a bit confusing. Calling the letters “be” and “ve” sounds exactly the same, so many times you will hear other names for these letters. … Continue reading
Has this ever happened to you?
Spanish teachers, has this ever happened to you? A student asks you how to translate some really obscure word into Spanish? Then this is the comic for you: How do you normally respond to these questions?
Saber
After introducing the verb saber, I post the following comic on the board as students enter the room. After they have read about “sabelotodo“, “know-it-all”, I ask them to create their own comic with the verb saber. Students use this … Continue reading
Pictures for your Spanish classroom
Interested in having a creative way to showcase Spanish to your students by making connections to their interests? We currently offer the following postcards print with a high gloss coating that would make an excellent addition to your Spanish bulletin … Continue reading
Posted in Bulletin Boards, Chistes, Resources
Tagged postcards, posters, tiras comicas
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August News
We are excited to be honored this week as the “Featured Teacher Author” in TeacherPayTeacher’s weekly newsletter which goes out to thousands of teachers. To see the newsletter (along with its 10 free teaching downloads) click here. We are also … Continue reading
TiraComica
We are now posting all the jokes, chistes, and tiras cómicas, that we regulary post on our twitter account, on a new page on our blog: Chistes. So if you are ready to get your funny on, check out that … Continue reading