Saber vs. conocer
Grammar in Context notes, reading and activities to teach the Spanish verbs "saber" and "conocer".
$5.00
- Language
- Spanish
- Level
- Beginner (Level 1), Novice (Levels 1-2)
- Formats
- Pages
- 53 Pages
- Duration
- 2 days
This bundle is designed to teach your students the differences in usage between the Spanish verbs "saber" and "conocer".
INCLUDED:
- a guided notes page for each verb-a 14-page Spanish-language slideshow reading designed for Spanish 1 students and beyond about the six degrees of separation theory with targeted use of saber/conocer
- -five additional activities that could be used in stations, each included in multiple formats to best meet your goals for the lesson:
- 1 - CLOZE passage with T/F questions
- 2 - statement sorting
- 3 - Chain reaction sequencing
- 4 - Team Windows
- 5 - Matching and writing
- Consider teaching this vocabulary study after teaching the verbs "saber" and "conocer" separately to students.
- Teach "saber" in this unit about the Latin food
- Teach "conocer" in this unit about dating customs in Spanish-speaking countries
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