Activity Overview
After learning the concept of ser vs. estar, as well as the verb conjugations, this storyboard may be used for students to practice or reinforce the lesson. The storyboard includes cells that illustrate and focus on examples of ser or estar. The text provides sufficient information for students to be able to accurately complete each sentence.
Before beginning the exercise, it is helpful to remind students of this helpful rhyme:
For how you feel and where you are, always use the verb ESTAR!
If the statement is not about emotion or location, students should use the verb ser. Although the activity was designed as an individual one, students requiring further support could team up to complete it.
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