Comparando ciudades (Comparing cities)
Compare different cities using 'más... que' and 'menos... que' (Madrid es más grande que Sevilla).
What you'll learn
- Identify at least three differences between two Spanish-speaking cities described in class using a graphic organizer.
- Apply learned vocabulary to describe the weather, population, and famous landmarks of a chosen Spanish-speaking city in at least three complete sentences.
- Compare and contrast two given images of different Spanish-speaking cities, verbally identifying at least two similarities and two differences using simple Spanish phrases.
- Create a simple presentation (drawing, poster, or short skit) showcasing one fact about each of three different Spanish-speaking cities studied.
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