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El Rincón Español - homeschool Spanish support
Sep. 12, 2008
¡Vamos a cenar - en español! - Let's eat dinner - in Spanish!

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Playing Restaurant at a family meal, or just incorporating Spanish into your meal, can teach a lot of vocabulary!

Here's a plan: first you need to frontload your lessons with vocabulary for the foods you plan to eat.  You can use ideas from your flash cards, the dictionary, or a food vocab list.  You will want to keep it simple at first, and just say "el pollo" for chicken, "la ensalada" for salad, etc. 

This youtube video is also very helpful, with a list of 30 Restaurant words being pronounced by a native speaker.  You may not need all the words, like menú or mozo, but cucharra, cuchillo, and tenedor will come in handy!


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