5 Stories on one page with missing words – (1 page).Reading with Questions – El Leprechaun – (1 page).Reading with Questions – La Isla Esmeralda – (1 page).Reading with Questions – El trébol – (1 page).Reading with Questions – El festival de San Patricio – (1 page).Reading with Questions – San Patricio – (1 page).The recording is spoken by a native Spanish speaker.ĬONTENT: This resource contains: 14 Pages Note: The audio of the listening only appears on our YouTube channel. There is another sheet with the 5 stories on one page, but this time with certain words missing and replaced by a blank line where students can fill with the word they hear on the listening. This is can be used where the teacher gives the comprehension questions orally, or can be used in conjunction with the audio on our YouTube channel so they can read as they listen (without the distraction of other activities on the page). We have now included a sheet with the 5 stories on one page (without exercises). These reading passages would be great in an emergency as a quick filler and you may also find them useful to hand out to fast finishers (so they don’t disrupt others).Īll reading texts, questions and instructions are 100% in Spanish making it ideal for language immersion classrooms. You could do a worksheet every day (lasting a school week) or leave them as homework. These worksheets should only take 10-15 minutes each so are a great item to warm up a class or to end the day. Story 5: El Leprechaun – A story about Ana who goes looking for a duende (leprechaun). Story 4: La Isla Esmeralda – A reading passage about why Ireland is called the Emerald Isle. Story 3: El trébol – The third reading passage is about a class celebrating this day and what the trébol (three-leaf clover) means. Story 2: El festival de San Patricio – The next reading is about the traditional St. Story 1: San Patricio – The first short reading passage is about the Saint San Patricio (Saint Patrick) and is in the past tense. The rest of the page has simple comprehension questions to check understanding. They are written in the Simple Present Tense or the Past Tense. The five stories are short texts with three paragraphs each. Patrick's Day parade seen from Restaurante Alcatraz.Simple Reading Activities in Spanish about el Día de San Patricio (Saint Patrick’s Day) for students learning Spanish (Spanish 2). These rockets were launched every couple of minutes, traveled high in the sky, and went off with a report like a shotgun. In the photo at right, a man bringing up the rear of this parade has just ignited a 4' bottle rocket with his cigarette, a rocket which he was holding upright in his bare hand. They all have a Saint Patrick's Day celebration but perhaps the biggest celebration is the Melaque, Jalisco, March 17 celebration.įestivities begin about a week prior with the Fiesta del Torros which includes rodeo events, bullfights, carnival, parades, blessing of the fishing fleet, folk dances, boxing matches, and nightly fireworks. Patrick is the patron saint of San Patricio as in many other towns in Mexico. Joined together: Melaque, Villa Obregón, and San Patricio. The town which I refer to as Melaque, is actually three towns seamlessly Día de San Patricio and the Fiesta del Torros - March 10 - 17
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