Spanish Language Basic Course Project

Unlock the full potential of your Spanish language teaching with our comprehensive project-based learning guide. Designed exclusively for educators, this resource is tailored to transform your classroom into a dynamic, interactive learning environment that captivates and engages students at every level. Our guide emphasizes real-world application, ensuring that students not only learn Spanish but also… Continue reading Spanish Language Basic Course Project

Lesson 2.1: Family and Relationships

Objective: Students will learn to identify and describe family members and relationships in Spanish, enabling them to talk about their own families and ask others about theirs. This lesson will deepen their understanding of familial terms and the importance of family in Spanish-speaking cultures. Introduction Family is at the heart of Spanish-speaking cultures, often defined… Continue reading Lesson 2.1: Family and Relationships

Lesson 1.2: Numbers and Colors

Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and use numbers 1-30 and basic colors in Spanish. This knowledge will enable them to describe objects, people, and environments, laying the foundation for more complex descriptions and interactions in Spanish. Introduction (Video Script) Welcome back to our Spanish journey! Today, we’re… Continue reading Lesson 1.2: Numbers and Colors

Mexico’s President inaugurates the National Palace – April 15, 1930

On April 15, 1930, Mexico’s President Pascual Ortiz Rubio inaugurated the National Palace in Mexico City amidst great pomp and ceremony. The inauguration of the National Palace symbolized a new era for Mexico, as the country sought to showcase its cultural heritage and economic progress to the world. The National Palace has long been a… Continue reading Mexico’s President inaugurates the National Palace – April 15, 1930

Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936: A turning point in Spain’s history

The Spanish Civil War erupted in 1936, marking a pivotal turning point in Spain’s history. Lasting from 1936 to 1939, the war was a brutal and bloody conflict that pitted the forces of the Spanish Republic, supported by various leftist groups, against the Nationalists, led by General Francisco Franco and supported by conservative factions, the… Continue reading Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936: A turning point in Spain’s history

1492: Christopher Columbus Set Sail on His First Voyage to the Americas

In 1492, a pivotal moment in world history occurred when Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set sail on his first voyage to the Americas. This journey, funded by the Spanish monarchy, would ultimately lead to the discovery of a new world and forever change the course of history. Columbus had been obsessed with the idea of… Continue reading 1492: Christopher Columbus Set Sail on His First Voyage to the Americas