Games to help students
learn Spanish words
In my previous post entitled Merry go round with shapes
and words, I shared an enrichment activity with foam cups to help students learn
Spanish words. The vocabulary and
pictures used for the activity were selected from the pile of flash cards set
1.
Games to help learn, reinforce and encourage language development for Spanish. |
A sample of flash cards set 1 |
Flash card game set 1 (these are to be use with flash cards set 1) |
Here is another game I came up with to help students as
they learn these new words. Repetition is key for retention so these games and
activities are created for this purpose.
Before playing any of the games or doing the
activities, students should already be familiar with all the words that
will be used.
This game introduces the verb to have
in the first person singular and the question “who has”
in Spanish. So students will learn to
say “yo tengo” and ask: “quién tiene…?
So here is how to play the game:
Give each student a picture card. The card will
have the main picture on it. At the lower bottom right of the card is a small picture. See picture below.
Using the
example on the card, the first student
will start out by saying: "yo tengo la cama. ¿quién tiene la silla?” (“I have the bed, who has
the chair?”)The student with the chair gets up and says: yo tengo la silla and
immediately ask ¿ quién tiene el televisor?”……the studend with "el televisor" gets up and say "yo tengo el televisor, ¿quién tiene el pizarrón?
and so on until everyone gets a
turn to say and ask. The last student will say “yo tengo” and immediately
ask the question “¿quién tiene”? if no one has the card then the group says: "nadie tiene la/el...." (no one has...) This game can end there or can be extended by
adding another dimension to it.
These games encourage speaking and at the same
time reinforce the words.
After some time doing these activities and games, students will naturally be
able to make simple and affirmative sentences and negation with ease and will prepare them to create more sentences.
The cards are numbered to facilitate the use of the reference guide included with the game to assist students who might need a little help.
The cards are numbered to facilitate the use of the reference guide included with the game to assist students who might need a little help.
The pictures used on the cards correspond to the
same ones in flash cards set 1. There are four sets of flash cards. To purchase
these flash cards click here.
To purchase the game: "Yo tengo. ¿Quién tiene? Spanish cards click here
To purchase the game: "Yo tengo. ¿Quién tiene? Spanish cards click here
I hope these games and ideas are helpful.
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Very useful to learn new vocabulary. Thanks for sharing the idea. Mil gracias! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found this activity helpful!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your feedback! Gracias!
I am hoping the same best effort from you in the future as well. In fact your creative writing skills has inspired me.
ReplyDeletegood morning in spanish
Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteVery useful to keep improving our spanish because i really want to learn the languague, thanks for the help
ReplyDeleteThank you for your feedback! I'm glad this product is useful.
DeleteFeel free to let me know if you are in need of any topics, songs or games you would like me to post about. I would be glad to help! You can contact me directly at: musicandspanishfun@gmail.com
Happy learning! :-)