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Spanish Lesson Plans

Spanish Lesson Plans

Spanish lesson plans are for Spanish teachers, by and large. Lesson plans should be prepared with a proper structure. If they are Spanish lesson plans for teaching in school, then they need to conform to and be based on the school curriculum. They also need to be a plan that is easy to follow for both the teacher and the pupils.

Spanish lesson plans, like any other kind of lesson plan, needs to start with an aim. The aim sets out the desired outcome of the plan. It spells out exactly what will happen, or should happen. The amount to be learned by the pupils will be known beforehand, and what they will reasonably be able to achieve at the conclusion of the lessons.

Most Spanish lesson plans will start with something simple. They will introduce the pupils to simple everyday words that are useful and commonly used. This will prepare them to listen out for the words and recognize them when they hear them spoken, thereby giving the pupil a chance to respond correctly and accurately at the right moment.

The plan could start off by showing the pupils how to greet others in Spanish. Simply saying “hola” is at least a start. Anyone who has tried this to a person whose first and only language is Spanish, and received a natural response, will know how intensely satisfying it feels.

An advance on saying hello or even goodbye is to ask people how they are. We do it in English all the time, so it should come as no surprise to learn that Spanish speaking people do it too. Asking after someone’s welfare when you meet can be as simple as saying, “