- Assembly Required: No, Color: White , Language: Spanish, Recommended Age: All Ages, Skill Learning: Spellings, Skill Learning: Vocabulary, Theme/Subject: Action Words
- Features: Rounded Corner
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Spanish Verbs on flashcards! Wow!,
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
My students often play pictionary in my Spanish classes and sometimes would complain if they chose a verb, saying that they didn't know how to draw a verb. So these cards really helped them to overcome that.
I do like that every verb has a sentence underneath it, conjugated in the present tense, first person singular form (yo form). However, there is no pronunciation, and there is no English translation - which is good for learning - helps the student to get away from translating in his or her head, but then there is the question of true meaning, which will hurt confidence and thus motivation in learning. All in all, a great idea - verbs on cards! Huge size, so great for classroom learning, and a really wide variety of categories of verbs. For the price, this is a great tool to have in your Spanish library. Sra. Gose Author of Flip Flop Spanish: Ages 3-5: Level 1 & Flip Flop Spanish: Ages 3-5: Level 2
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
You may need a translator,
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This review is from: Verbos (Spanish Action Words) Skill Drill Flash Cards (Toy)
Beware, these cards have NO ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS on them. Most of the illustrations seem self explanitory; however, there are a few that are questionable. For instance, one figure seems to be running or skipping and all you have to work with is the word "brincar." Luckily, I have a live-in translator who tells me that the word means "to hop." On the other side of the card they use the word in a simple sentence (in the first person) "Yo brinco en un pie;" again, if you do not have a translator you'll need to look it up yourself to find out that the sentence means, "I hop on one foot."
Personally, I think these cards are great, especially since I'm a visual learner. I'm willing to research online, and through my spanish dictionary, to find the english translations and then write it on the cards myself.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
nice if you need a visual,
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