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ir + a + infinitive Spanish story ir a infinitive el verbo ir reading comp

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Spanish with Stephanie
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Grade Levels
6th - 10th
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9 pages
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Great way to review the immediate future with students. My students were engaged in the story as it had relative themes. Definitely something I will continue to use.
Used this to review the ir a concept. I appreciate the context of a story so that the language isn't isolated and is more relevant and meaningful.
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  1. This reading bundle for Spanish beginners contains 33 short stories in Spanish written in the present tense on topics that are typically covered in a Spanish I curriculum. Each spanish story has comprehension questions and/or vocabulary based activities. Many readings offer activities in both Engli
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Description

This silly Spanish story provides comprehensible input and over 30 repetitions of the structure ir + a + infinitive in context! The story is written entirely in the present tense and is fully editable. It can be easily shared via Google Classroom or similar platforms during distance learning.

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1 reading

1 picture book

Spanish reading comprehension questions

English reading comprehension questions

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Plot: Juan eavesdrops on his sister and her friends as they talk about who they plan to marry, where they plan to live, what jobs they plan to have, and where they will go to college. He hopes that he will find out some juicy gossip that will motivate his sister to do his chores!

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