This is a simple activity to do with Spanish beginners when you are teaching the alphabet: students create their own alphabet page by looking for words which start with each letter of the Spanish alphabet. This is the first year in my teaching career that I do this activity and I have found out that my grade 6 students (11-12 years old) had a lot of fun doing this. They enjoyed browsing the dictionary looking for new words or simply remembering the words they had learned in class and which they could fit in a letter box.
You can download the grid with or without the Spanish letters here: miabecedario
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* very good training
* … may be better if you ask them a spanish word which a “shadow”, i.e. similar, of an english word
Thank you and YES: very good tip to draw connections and have “shadows”!