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Ideas For Spanish Lesson Plans

By Janine Hughes


As schools face budget cuts, administrators are often tasked with spreading their staff members around to cover all of the required subjects. It could be a reality that you must teach a subject with which you are not familiar. If you are told that you must teach a foreign language class, your first worry might revolve around composing meaningful Spanish lesson plans that will pass the board of education's expectations and also help your classroom learn the required goals. You can keep your job and become an experienced teacher by using these methods.

You might be nervous about devising a plan for any day of the week because you are not sure about the language itself. As you follow along in the text or workbook assigned to the class, you could still come up with strategies that let both you and your class learn. One of the primary ways that some students learn is by playing games. You could have one day of the week set aside to play language games that will help your pupils pick up the vocabulary.

Most kids know how to play bingo. As you say the letter of each bingo game in Spanish, you can match the letters with various vocabulary words. The goals of this activity will force the kids to listen to the pronunciation and also remember the names of each letter. It reinforces building a vocabulary that will come in useful if they take more advanced lessons later.

Another game could involve labeling the things around your classroom with the appropriate names in that tongue. This hands-on approach lets them think up the right words while at the same time being enough of a challenge to be entertaining. You might undertake this activity several times a semester to ensure that everyone is learning what is required of them.

Many teachers also rely on movies and songs to teach their kids. Media spoken in the native language may seem to be rapid and hard to understand. It is true that many of your kids might not be able to understand most of what is being spoken or sang. However, they will grow used to hearing the speed of the language and also recognize one or two words every few sentences.

Of course, regular methods like writing paragraphs, translating texts, and filling out worksheets also can come in useful. If the classroom has assigned texts, you might be advised to use these resources. It can show administrators that you are using the investments purchased for this particular subject.

Additionally, by disallowing English from being spoken, you could prepare your pupils for testing. You probably will have to give tests every month or so to show the district that the kids are learning. Hearing and speaking the dialog prepares them for testing.

Coming up with the right plans for teaching Spanish may seem like a challenge if you have never before taught this subject. Even if you are not fluent, you might still become an effective teacher by using these tips. You could help your students understand and develop a passion for the subject throughout the entire school year.




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