Make learning Spanish fun with this El Mal Chef Spanish Comprehensible Input Lesson. This lesson plan includes a story with targeted structures that can be repeated to give your students lots of repetitions. Comprehension activities to use after the story will allow you to engage your students and makes sure that your Spanish lesson is truly comprehensible input.
El Mal Chef is bad – really bad. He puts too much salt on EVERYTHING. He’s sad and customers are angry. But is there a simple solution? There are four targeted vocabulary structures that are used multiple times throughout the story.
The targeted structures in El Mal Chef are:
- un mal chef – a bad chef
- pone – he puts
- demasiada sal – too much salt
- Eres – you are (formal)
This very simple story is told in two different ways. There is a printable text version, and an animated mp4 version. Tell the story as you watch it (pause if you want to stop and discuss or storyask!), or just watch it for comprehension. The video is just over 5 minutes long, with pause time for students to read the text.
There is a second version of the video with only the illustrations – no text – so you can watch it and do story retells. With novice low and novice mid learners, you can tell the story as is. For novice high learners, you can add more details or write a parallel story. You could even use this story at higher levels by having students retell the story in the past.
Here’s what you’ll get in this El Mal Chef Spanish Comprehensible Input Lesson:
• Links to the videos both with and without the text
• A printable pdf version of the story
• Comprehension question worksheet
• “Who said it?” worksheet
• Story retell worksheet
• Answer key
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