OnlineFreeSpanish.com offers this simple page to hear the names of the basic body parts pronounced in Spanish. Simply click on the word connected to the body part.
http://www.onlinefreespanish.com/aplica/lessons/body/body1.htm
OnlineFreeSpanish.com offers this simple page to hear the names of the basic body parts pronounced in Spanish. Simply click on the word connected to the body part.
http://www.onlinefreespanish.com/aplica/lessons/body/body1.htm
Have fun watching this 30-second video and use it to teach beginning vocabulary
¿Qué es?
Tiene dos ojos, tiene una nariz, tiene una boca, tiene dos manos, tiene tres botones, tiene una bufanda, tiene un sombrero. ¡Es una muñeco de nieve!
Here is the translation:
What is it?
It has two eyes, it has one nose, it has one mouth, it has two hands, it has three buttons, it has one scarf, it has one hat. It is a snowman!
Try this activity from spanishplayground.net: “Draw a picture of a snowman with your child. You should each draw one. Use the sentences from the video (like Tiene dos ojos.) and point at the picture you are drawing. Point to your child’s picture too, and use the sentences from the video. It does not matter in what order you draw the snowmen, but include all the parts in the video (dos ojos, una nariz, una boca, dos manos, tres botones, una bufanda, un sombrero). Your child does not have to repeat the words, she is learning by listening.”