Spanish Lesson on "Estar" and Body Parts at GHRCE, Nagpur
On October 16, 2024, GHRCE, Nagpur hosted an engaging Spanish learning event focused on mastering the verb "estar" and vocabulary related to body parts. The event took place from 10 AM to 3 PM at D20, First Floor, and was coordinated by Ankita Bhandarkar, a dedicated Spanish Language Trainer.
The event attracted a diverse group of participants, including beginners and intermediate Spanish learners eager to enhance their language skills in a fun and interactive environment.
Learning Objectives:
Participants were introduced to the essential verb "estar," which is crucial for expressing emotions, conditions, and locations in Spanish. They learned through practical examples, such as:
- "Estoy feliz." (I am happy.)
- "¿Dónde está el hospital?" (Where is the hospital?)
Additionally, attendees expanded their vocabulary by learning common body parts in Spanish, including:
- "La cabeza" (head)
- "Las manos" (hands)
- "El corazón" (heart)
Interactive Activities:
The event featured a variety of interactive activities designed to reinforce learning:
- Participants practiced describing their feelings and locations using "estar."
- Engaging games focused on body parts vocabulary helped solidify understanding and pronunciation.
- Partner activities encouraged conversational practice, allowing learners to apply their new skills in real-life scenarios.
Feedback and Outcomes:
The event received positive feedback from participants, who appreciated the interactive format and the opportunity to practice speaking in a supportive environment. Many expressed excitement about the practical applications of what they learned, particularly in everyday conversations.
The Spanish lesson on "estar" and body parts was a resounding success, providing valuable learning experiences for all attendees. Participants left with enhanced vocabulary, improved grammar skills, and greater confidence in their Spanish-speaking abilities. We look forward to organizing more such events in the future to continue fostering language learning in our community.