For my Spanish classes, I not only focus on grammatical (writing skills) and vocabulary (speaking skills) aspects, but I also include a multicultural component, because as you already know, Spanish is spoken in several countries around the world, which means we have lots of topics (food, music, traditions, celebrations, weather, nature and much more) to talk about.
I also include tools such as G...
For my Spanish classes, I not only focus on grammatical (writing skills) and vocabulary (speaking skills) aspects, but I also include a multicultural component, because as you already know, Spanish is spoken in several countries around the world, which means we have lots of topics (food, music, traditions, celebrations, weather, nature and much more) to talk about.
I also include tools such as Google apps and even social networks to expand the sources to learn everyday language. Depending on your background knowledge and proficiency level we can go further and read books, watch movies and series, and then discuss all of these. After-class exercises will be short and sporadical as it is better to practice all the class content together. Hope to hear from you soon!