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An Ideal Student Poster
Create a poster to inform about the
characteristics of an ideal student.
The following is a list of verbs to use (see page 117):
ayudar
buscar
contestar
enseñar
entrar
escuchar
esperar
estudiar
hablar
llegar
llevar
mirar
necesitar
preparar
sacar
pasar
usar
The following is a list of frequency adverbs and adverbial phrases to use (see page 107):
a veces
de vez en cuando
mucho
nunca
poco
rara vez
todos los días
List 6-8 characteristics of an ideal student
See activity 12, 13, 14 on page 108 for examples.
For every characteristic:
o use only verbs from the list above…
“estudiar”
o conjugate the verb in third person singular (él/ella)…
“estudia”
o use an appropriate frequency adverb…
“siempre”
o put the conjugated verb and the frequency adverb/adverbial phrase together (see page 107 for
appropriate placement of adverbs/adverbial phrases)
“siempre estudia”
Your poster is about an ideal student (a good student).
An ideal student “always studies.”
Be careful not to write “never studies”
Include the title Un Estudiante Ideal
Use clip art. pictures, drawings, etc. that are pertinent to an Ideal student
Everything must be in Spanish!