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El Rincón Español - homeschool Spanish support
Nov. 1, 2007
Simon says.... Read this entry!

Posted in Flash Card Activities

Simon says is a game we all know from childhood, right?  Why not play it in Spanish?  It is a fun way to learn a few command forms, and to review vocabulary.

For this game, use Flash Kids Spanish Flash Cards   or vocab that you are working on learning.  It is especially helpful to use things related to these vocab words that you have available around the house.

New vocab for this game:
  • Simon dice.... - Simon says....
  • Toca - touch
  • Mira - look at (this verb has the "at" built in, no need to add the Spanish "a")
  • Señala - point to (once again, the "to" is built into the verb, no need to add it)
Here is what your game might look like:

Simon dice.... señala la mesa.   Simon dice.... toca el libro.  Simon dice..... mira la puerta.  Señala la manzana.  Ha!  got ya!

Simon dice.... leave Señora B a nice comment after you read this entry.


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Nov. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Roseleona


I've been wanting to learn spanish, but no one can teach me it. Do you know it real well?


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Nov. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by KathleenM


My Spanish is not perfect, but I can read literature, understand TV shows, and converse over most subjects. I suggest that you review some of my previous entries, and decide if any of my ideas might work for you.

In my recent post containing links, I posted a few links to online Spanish lessons. You might want to try these ideas before going out and spending a lot of money on a program.

Feel free to ask any questions!


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