Here are notes and a reading to focus on the present perfect tense in Spanish. As always, the activity is only as valuable as the CI you pull out of it! Use the reading as a basis for personalized discussion about your students' own plans for their days, and compare what she accomplished to what they have already accomplished on their "to-do" lists. Pretérito perfecto
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