Every Spanish teacher hits that moment when nothing seems to engage students. Activities that used to work suddenly fall flat. Games lose their spark. But then there are those rare units that always work. ¿Cuál es la mascota más sociable? is one of them. This unit keeps students engaged while naturally teaching them how to compare animals of all kinds:Here’s … Read More
¿Qué comen los gatos y los perros?
SEBASTIÁN: ¿Cuál es la comida favorita de Quijote? LUCÍA: Le gustan muchísimas cosas, pero yo creo que su comida favorita es el pollo.SEBASTIÁN: A mí también me gusta mucho el pollo. Y dime, Lucía, ¿qué va a comer hoy Quijote? This is a real-life example of how to use qué and cuál that immediately grabs students’ attention. Even students who … Read More
Machu Picchu es increíble
Novice Spanish students must know about Machu Picchu. Why? Because Machu Picchu es increíble. That’s the title of this engaging lesson that helps learners describe tourist destinations using the verbs ser, estar, and hay. All while exploring one of the most fascinating places in the Spanish-speaking world.What’s included? ✅ A warm-up activity that introduces the key vocabulary of the lesson



