This is a Children's book written in Italian about the legend of La Befana. Predominantly using the Imperfetto and Passato Prossimo, aiding to Italian language learners. It is a Google Slides file which alos has a link to a PDF file.
Includes a Power Point with vocabulary and videos, a writing prompt in the present tense, a quiz for the preterit tense, a project in the preterit tense and a short vocabulary quiz. All using Vacation context.
Based on the 2022 Spanish Film on Prime Video called "Reyes Contra Santa". Useful vocabulary included. Introduction reading with questions. Then 16 short answer questions. (I included Multiple choice option which can be erased for short response).
Preterit Tense Quiz out of 30 points, 1 page only. There are 3 different versions. Students have to choose and conjugate the verb in the past tense. One second assesses 4 irregular verbs (hacer, ver, ir and ser). The last section asks them to
This PowerPoint introduces vacation vocabulary in the context of the PAST tense. My students learn the preterit tense the follow day. So vocabulary is presented in this context. Included are links to videos and there are a few activities towards the
Vocabulary, introduction reading and comprehension questions for the new Holiday Film ELF ME in Italian. Questions are written with multiple choice, which can be easily erased for upper levels. Current level is year 2 Italian.
Traditions and background on Christmas and New Year's Eve in Italian. Comprehension questions (short answer and multiple choice) with answer key included. Years 2+.
Students can use their knowledge of the vacation vocabulary to help them write about a vacation they PREFER to take. This is a good transition into the past tense. I usually do this right before teaching the past tense, and right after our
Students are asked to write about the best trip they ever had in the preterit tense. Guidelines and, sentence starter and graphic organizer included in PPT.
History and traditions of the Poinsettia (la flor de la nochebuena) in Spanish with short answer and multiple choice questions. Upper level Spanish reading (3rd year or up).
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