Claro--Lo haré:) --Una vez que lo haga. On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Nanosh Lucas <nanoshlucas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > También hay que compartir cómo has cambiado las ideas :) > > N > > On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:09 PM, Antonio Torres < > antonio_torres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Me encanta la idea Nanosh!---Voy a usarla en mis clases:) It seems like > you could do this activity in many different ways, so I am gonna try it > out--gracias por compartir tus brillantes ideas, mi amigo:) > > Antonio > > > On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Nanosh Lucas < > nanosh.lucas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I was just putzing around thinking about this linguist talking about what >> you need to learn a language. He focused a lot on linking words. I often >> have students talk about how they want to have more focus on them. I >> remembered a statement that someone posted on Facebook: "Things that don't >> go together." I'm going to set that up in Spanish practicing the word "con" >> (with) >> >> Ex: >> >> Cosas que no se deben juntar: >> crema de cacahuete con café >> una puerco con una princesa >> Mylee Cyrus con Robin Thicke >> >> Students have to add on to it, I suppose is the idea. I thought it would >> be interesting to start a progression with a linking word, but when I >> started looking at other linking words, i couldn't come up with >> questions/statements as cool as these so squarely out of context. >> >> Hope you are all well. >> >> Nanosh >> >> > >