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Vosotros
Zachary Jones @ZJonesSpanish, brought up an interesting debate on twitter, by asking if fellow Spanish teachers teach vosotros and why or why not. Some responses given: @hmwildy: I had a prof say “they only use vosotros in Spain, we won’t … Continue reading
Posted in Discussion/Methodology
Tagged flteach, Hispanics, spain, spanish, teaching, US Census, vosotros
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Happy Spanish Day
We are celebrating El Día E with some free items today!! El Día E, la fiesta de todos los que hablamos español, is today, June 18. Read more about Spanish Day from the Instituto Cervantes. To celebrate we are offering … Continue reading
Teachers Tweeting: Free Professional Development
I’ll admit, I used to say I would never get a twitter account. I didn’t see the purpose and besides what did I have to say that would be important to anyone to read? I thought twitter was just for … Continue reading
Posted in Discussion/Methodology, Web2.0 Technology
Tagged edchat, educators, flteach, langchat, PLN, professional development, teachers, twitter
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Partes del Cuerpo actividad
Teaching Body Parts in Spanish Class: It’s getting that time of the year: Garage Sales. As a teacher, garage sales are a great opportunity to find cheap items that you can incorporate into your classroom. Today’s idea features the classic … Continue reading
Posted in Lesson Plans
Tagged espanol, flteach, partes del cuerpo, spanish class, teaching, vocabulario
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Expresate 1 Resources
Two months ago, we featured the textbook Expresate and offered chapter quizzes and tests for chapters 2-7 in level 1. With the success of that post, we are today OPENING UP OUR FILE CABINET. We present you with over 40 … Continue reading
Spanish Sub Plans
It happens all the time. A sick child. A family emergency. The stomach flu. A 102 fever. A car accident. Things come up at the last minute either before school or during the school day. We may need to rush … Continue reading






