Description
The formal teaching and practice of the use of two verbs in a sentence greatly increases students’ ability to communicate in Spanish. These “Spanish Dos Verbos Activities” handouts model and practice how to use two verbs in a sentence, (first verb conjugated, second verb, infinitive) and demonstrate the stem-changing conjugations of the high-frequency verbs “poser” and “querer”.
Spanish Dos Verbos Using Two Verbs in a Sentence Activities also includes:
- Common exceptions to the rule
- A practice for the test in which students answer questions and translate sentences using two verbs
- The test
- Spanish Dos verbos Interactive Notebook Activities
- Interactive Notebook Activity in which students conjugate the verbs and write the exceptions
- Foldable in which students complete the sentences using, “querer, deber, poder, esperar” and write their own sentences using the two-verb structure
- Two Verbs in a Sentence Student Handout
- PowerPoint instructions for students
- Google Slides digital versions for use in Google Classroom, other Google and digital platforms, and distance learning
- Auto-correcting Google Forms Activity in which students complete the sentences and translate the sentences using the structure of two verbs in a sentence (conjugated verb + infinitive)
All answers are provided.
These activities supplement the PowerPoint Dos Verbos How to Use Two Verbs in a Sentence for Spanish One and Two but can also be used separately.
Spanish Dos Verbos Activities: Practice Using Two Verbs in a Sentence by Angie Torre is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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