Meet CI author Diego Ojeda
/in comprehensible input, Giveaway, Giveaways/by adminDo your Spanish students LOVE poetry? How about stories told from the first person perspective?
You should definitely check out Diego Ojeda‘s books, which might just be the perfect fit for your Spanish class FVR Library!
I asked Diego a few questions to get to know him and his inspiration as an author. Read on to get to know Diego and his work too!
Have you always wanted to be an author?
I started writing and publishing when I was 8 years old so writing is very natural to me.
What, to you, are the most important elements of a good Spanish language book for 2nd language acquisition?
To keep in mind student’s interests and language proficiency
Which of your characters do you relate to the most? Why?
To all my poetry because all my poems come from my own experience.
What kinds of books do you like to read?
I like to read books about education.
Describe your ideal writing space / atmosphere. How do you prepare to write? (Do you go to a specific room of your house? Grab a cup of coffee/tea? Go to Starbucks or the library?)
I use a very comfortable chair in the loft of my house. I can’t write while sitting at a desk.
Your Spanish students can get to know more about the immigrant experience through Diego’s work.
Diego has graciously gifted us fur of his books to give away during our 2023 ‘Spanish Teachers LOVE to Read’ giveaway to help you grow your Spanish class Free Voluntary Reading Library! (ENTER THE GIVEAWAY HERE!)
Poesía gramatical features comprehensible poems about different topics where each poem has a specific grammar focus. These poems help teachers show how grammar can be used with creative purposes. The poems are multilevel and great for any spanish FVR collection. Here’s what Diego had to say about two of his books:
Level 2, 3, 4, AP and Heritage”
Connect with Diego around the internet:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiegoOjeda66
Instagram: @Sr_Ojeda
Blog: www.srojeda.com
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@DiegoOjedaEDU
Meet CI Author A.C. Quintero
/in Uncategorized/by adminDo your middle school and high school Spanish students LOVE readings with a bit of mystery?
You will definitely want to get to know the author, A. C. Quintero, author of fifteen Spanish readers (and counting!) that are perfect for your Spanish class FVR Library!
I asked Profesora Quintero few questions to get to know her and her inspiration as an author. Read on to get to know Ms. Quintero and her work too!
With titles like, ‘Las Apariencias Engañan,’ ‘El Escape,’ and ‘La Pasajera Misteriosa,’ it’s no wonder students LOVE her books!
Profesora Quintero has graciously gifted us six of her readers to give away during our 2023 ‘Spanish Teachers LOVE to Read’ giveaway to help you grow your Spanish class Free Voluntary Reading Library! (ENTER THE GIVEAWAY HERE!)
1. La Clase de Confesiones – Level 1 Spanish
Themes: Relationships, school life, adolescent life, friendship, first love, school crushes
2. Feliz Cumpleaños – Level 1 Spanish
Themes: Birthdays, relationships, school life,dealing with bullies, sports, adolescent life, friendships, overcoming fear, believing in oneself
3. La Obsesión Digital – Level 2 Spanish
Themes: Family relationships, food, relationship, technology, and cellphone addiction, intergenerational relationships
4. La Pasajera Misteriosa – Level 2 Spanish
Themes: Family, divorce, recovery, anger-management, finding friendship, personal growth, sports, travel
5. Las apariencias Engañan – Level 3+ Spanish
Themes: Relationships, betrayal, secrets, keeping appearances, school life, bickering teens
6. El Escape – Level 3+ Spanish
Themes: Technology addiction, decisions, teen life, crime thriller
1. Have you always wanted to be an author?
I never really considered myself an author/writer, but I did notice my knack for storytelling as a highschooler. When we’d go to Mississippi for summer vacation, I’d hypnotize my cousins with stories from Chicago about the school, kids, relationships; basically, whatever made them laugh. I remember being aware of how to capture my audience, pacing the story, and prepping ford the punchline.
Furthermore, during my senior year of highschool, I had a commitment group of friends who’d ask me to cheer them up with one of my famous stories. It was usually about some wacky date I had gone on. There was a story in particular that became one of my greatest hits: the guy in the banana-colored car. Earlier that year, I had gone out on a date with a guy from my cousin’s neighborhood (she had introduced us). After months of talking on the phone (no texting back then, but I did have a beeper!), he and I had agreed to meet up near a pizzeria. As I approached the banana-colored car, I noticed that he had brought his mother and sister along. The date was literally being chaperoned! It was so wild. He was probably 17 with a car. I was 16, so it was the source of a lot of laughter. I believe that my storytelling skills were honed during this time, and it’s perhaps my best tool in the powerbelt for teaching. We never finish a lesson on time because I am always telling some funny story.
2. When / why did you first start writing Spanish language books?
I started writing books in Spanish approximately 5 years ago. In fact, the first book I wrote was Cómo salir de la zona de Amigos, but not the first one published. At the time, there was a sheer lack of representative characters and narratives. I live and work in Chicago, and I remember reading some CI books and not really feeling a personal connection, even though they were comprehensible. My opportunity to write actually came when I had a really interesting class. What I was doing wasn’t working, so I decided to create “La clase de confesiones” to highlight the vocabulary and structures I wanted them to acquire. When I saw their reaction to the story it made me feel like I had reached them on some level. I worked arduously to learn how I could publish the book so other students would have a great experience reading.
My mission from then on was to write books with a wide range of characters with a variety of experience- and not just the stereotypical drama. This is precisely what I have tried to do with book such as La clase de confesiones, La bella mentira, El último viaje (all of which feature Black and Afrolatinx characters, which was very scarce at the time I started writing).
3. What, to you, are the most important elements of a good Spanish language book for 2nd language acquisition?
From my own experience it is compelling high interest content that facilitates acquisition while reading. This has also been corroborated by research. When we read or listen to content that is compelling, it’s easier for acquisition to take root.
Secondly, the content should have some type of personal connection. It has to connect to the lives of the students. This is one of the reasons why so many of my books take place in settings that are familiar to students (school, neighborhood, classroom), and the topics connect to their lives. Who doesn’t have a school crush, like Carlos Solis en La clase de confesiones? Who hasn’t made an unwise decision about uploading a silly prank or something they’d come to regret on social media, as the boy in the novel El escape? Who hasn’t felt the pressure of making extremely agonizing choices, such as Valeria, in El último viaje? Who’s day hasn’t been totally derailed by a text message, like Adán in El mensaje. And lastly, who doesn’t like a juicy (but appropriate) tale of betrayal similar to the unearthed secrets in Las apariencias?
These stories resonate with students because they feel the joy, the pain, the hurt, and suspicion of the characters; it’s very real for them. Lastly, making sure the book is comprehensible adds enormously to the equation, however, I also think that interest does outweigh comprehensibility on some levels. I have seen this in my class at times where students would choose a book like El escape, they’d read, and get so hooked that they’d flip back and forth from the glossary. I even had some of my Spanish IV students challenge themselves to read La Casa en Mango during Free Voluntary Reading. I used to read Andrew Weil’s books in Spanish, and because I was very interested in the topic of health, I would look up words. That is not ideal for a classroom setting, but students who are quite taken by a story that is more will go the extra mile regardless of level.
4. Which of your characters do you relate to the most? Why?
First off, I love this question! I mostly relate to Carlos Solis from the series “La clase de confesiones.” Truth be told, many of the embarrassing events in the book constituted my middle school and high school experience. Most of the teachers in both La clase de confesiones and its sequel La bella mentira (my favorite book!) are based on real teachers- even the ones that end up dating (spoiler alert). On a positive note,Carlos walks to fire, his character is put on trial, but he prevails in the end; my real life crush rejected me freshman year. Years later, when the tables were turned, he tried to rekindle that flame; but that wick had burned its last string. “Buddy, you had your chance!”
5. What kinds of books do you like to read?
I love to read biographies, historical fiction, and books about the Black or Afro-Latinx experiences. I am reading “Indómita” by the Afro-Boricua writer Dalma LLanos-Figueroa. I have an ongoing blog post with my favorite books:
https://wordpress.com/post/acquinterobooks.wordpress.com/1199
6. Describe your ideal writing space / atmosphere. How do you prepare to write? (Do you go to a specific room of your house? Grab a cup of coffee/tea? Go to Starbucks or the library?)
I love writing in coffee shops! I found this new one near my house. I usually listen to one of the Youtube mixes below, and I work.
Profeosra Quintero’s reading, writing, and coffee space. ☺️
Connect with Profesora Quintero around the internet:
Twitter: @klasekastellano
Instagram: @a.c.quintero
Blog: https://acquinterobooks.wordpress.com/
Facebook Group: CLICK HERE
A Spanish book lover’s giveaway!
/2 Comments/in ci authors, CI readers, comprehensible input, Education, Giveaway, giveaway TpT Gift Card, Giveaways/by adminWe’ve teamed up to offer a SORTEO with 4 prizes to help you build your Spanish Class FVR Library
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PRIZE #4 : books, personal library stickers, $20 TpT gift card, and FVR lessons
📚 Author Jade Greene is gifting 2 of her books – ‘Sueño Hecho Realidad’ and ‘El Duende de Salento.’
🖼️ Stella Claire Shoppe from Etsy is gifting a set of personal library stickers (¡en español!).
🎁Srta Spanish is gifting a $20 TpT gift card.
📝 The Stress Free Spanish Teacher is gifting FVR Organizer printables.
PRIZE #3 : books, personal library stickers, $20 TpT gift card, and FVR lessons
📚 Author Diego Ojeda is gifting 4 of his books – ‘Poesía Gramatical’ and ‘Nostalgia Migrante.’
Get to know author Diego Ojeda in this blog post!
🖼️ Stella Claire Shoppe from Etsy is gifting a set of personal library stickers (¡en español!).
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📝 The Stress Free Spanish Teacher is gifting FVR Organizer printables.
PRIZE #2 : books, Spanish teacher tote bag, $20 TpT gift card, and FVR lessons
Author A.C. Quintero is gifting 6 of herbooks – ‘La clase de confesiones,’ ‘Feliz cumpleaños,’ ‘La obsesión digital,’ ‘La pasajera misteriosa,’ and ‘Las apariencias engañan.’
🌟Get to know author A.C. Quintero in this blog post!
Tapas For Two Gifts from Etsy (You might also know her as Educando Entre Mundos!) is gifting a teacher tote bag (¡en español!).
Mis Clases Locas is gifting a $20 TpT gift card.
The Stress Free Spanish Teacher is gifting FVR Organizer printables.
PRIZE #1 : books, Spanish teacher tote bag, $20 TpT gift card, and FVR lessons
Author Carrie Toth is gifting 8 of her books! ‘Bianca Nieves y los 7 toritos,’ ‘La Calaca Alegre,’ ‘Vector,’ ‘Papálotl,’ ‘Bananas,’ ‘S.O.S.tenible,’ ‘48 horas,’ and ‘La hija del sastre.’
🌟Get to know author Carrie Toth in this blog post!
Tapas For Two Gifts from Etsy (You might also know her as Educando Entre Mundos!) is gifting a teacher tote bag (¡en español!).
The Engaged Spanish Classroom is gifting a $20 TpT gift card.
The Stress Free Spanish Teacher is gifting FVR Organizer printables.
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Meet comprehensible input story author Carrie Toth
/2 Comments/in ci authors, CI readers, comprehensible input, novels/by adminDo you LOVE using Spanish CI books with your middle school and high school Spanish students?
You will definitely want to get to know Carrie Toth, the author of eight Spanish readers that are perfect for your Spanish class FVR Library!
I asked Carrie a few questions to get to know her and her inspiration as an author. Read on to get to know Carrie and her work too!
I have always loved to write. I made my first book, Petey’s Scratch and Sniff Adventure, in second grade. (It was full of scratch and sniff stickers so all of my classmates loved it.)
I wrote my first Spanish language book in 2010. I had taken a class on the Spanish Civil War. There was so much information that I wanted to share with my students, but graduate level materials were not accessible to them. I created a backward planned unit on the topic and showed it to Kristy Placido. She and Carol Gaab encouraged me to write a reader to accompany it. I needed so much help that first time! It’s HARD to keep a book comprehensible.
The most important element is always a great story. I want my stories to be page turners! After an author has a solid story, THEN they can go back and work on keeping the vocabulary accessible to students! The story is always the hook to keep kids reading.
I relate most to the tone of my books. I feel like I’m drawn to dark stories. The characters go through real struggles, because life isn’t always sunshine. I like that about them.
I read a TON of Young Adult Fiction because I like to talk to my students about what they’re reading. I love dystopian settings. I also am a die hard Stephen King fan. If you haven’t read his latest book, Fairy Tale, DO IT!
Ok, this is going to sound ridiculous…I have actually finished three of my books while sitting at a table at 6 Flags (Amusement Park) during Fright Fest with my students. I don’t write slowly over time, I get character voices in my head and I have to GET THEM OUT. So a nice 8 hour undisturbed period of time is amazing! When I am editing the drafts, I like to sit in my living room with ALL THE COFFEE.☕ |
With titles like, ‘Bianca Nieves y los 7 Toritos,’ it’s no wonder Spanish students LOVE Carrie’s readers!
Carrie has graciously gifted us eight of her readers to give away during our 2023 ‘Spanish Teachers LOVE to Read’ giveaway to help you grow your Spanish class Free Voluntary Reading Library! (ENTER THE GIVEAWAY HERE!)
1. La Hija del Sastre – Spanish CI reader for Intermediate Low to Intermediate High level students (level 4).
2. La Calacra Alegre – Spanish CI reader for Intermediate Low to Intermediate High level students (level 4).
3. Bianca Nieves y los 7 Toritos – Spanish CI reader for Novice Mid to Intermediate Low level students (level 2+).
4. Vector – Spanish CI reader for Intermediate Low to Intermediate High level students (level 3+).
5. 48 horas – Spanish CI reader for Novice Mid to Intermediate Low level students (level 3+).
6. Papátl – Spanish CI reader for Novice High to Intermediate Low level students (level 1+).
7. Sostenible – A Spanish CI reader for Novice Low – Novice Mid level students (level 3+).
8. Bananas – Spanish CI reader for Novice High to Intermediate Low level students (level 3+).
Connect with Carrie around the internet:
🐦 Twitter: @senoraCMT
📸 Instagram: @somewhere.to.share
💻 Blog: Somewhere To Share
📚 Wayside Publishing: All of Carrie’s Books
Free WEEK of Spanish Lessons
/in Uncategorized/by adminGrab your free WEEK of Spanish lessons including a Spanish Comprehensible Input Reading about PAELLA! 🥘
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READING, WRITING, SPEAKING
Students practice reading comprehension with the lectura about PAELLA and the Spanish comprehension questions provided. Students also practice writing as they answer the questions. Students practice reading & speaking with the conversation task cards included.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
After completing the lesson, you can choose to add extension activities of your own! A few examples:
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Spanish Spring ABRIL CI Comprehensible Input Reading
/in Uncategorized/by adminHappy SPRING, profes!
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- 2 versions of a Spanish CI Reading
- 2 versions of comprehension questions
- 2 Google Forms(tm) Quizzes
- 18 conversation task cards
- student follow up writing activity
- teacher background slides too!
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This set of Spanish resources helps familiarize students with some important Spanish vocabulary words to know for SPRING / PRIMAVERA! 🌸 Spanish students acquire new vocabulary for the month of ABRIL, learning about:
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- brain breaks
- emergency sub plans for APRIL
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HAVE YOU TRIED MY MONTHLY SPANISH CI READINGS?
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