Animals, cookies, and music-making, oh, my! Some of children’s favorite things begin with “G” in Spanish: gatos (cats), galletas (cookies), and guitarras (guitars). “G” is also one of the most difficult letters for children to learn to write, so they often need lots of practice writing and visualizing it. This […]
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Free Spanish Letter F Worksheet
Some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring things in life start with “F” in both Spanish and English: familia (family), flores (flowers), frutas (fruit), and even fuego (fire). This free Spanish Letter F worksheet is designed to help learners practice this important letter, la letra efe o consonante efe, while […]
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Some of the first Spanish words students learn are those about their main job: learning. School is escuela. Studying is estudiar. Students form teams, or equipos, in classes and on the field. “E” is the second vowel (vocal) in the Spanish alphabet (alfabeto or abecedario) and is called «la e». […]
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Some of the most important Spanish words children learn start with “D.” From fun words, like dinosaurio, to daily routine words, like dormir, there is no way to escape learning about the consonant “D.” The free Spanish letter D worksheet is designed to help young students learn how to form […]
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In Spanish, “C” is a letter that appears often. Casa (house), comer (to eat), cabeza (head), and cuidad (city): all these words require students to learn to write and pronounce “C.” In the Spanish alphabet, known as el abecedario or el alfabeto, as in the English, “C” is the third […]
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