Mixed Speaking Tasks
Unidad 1A – Sólo español
Tell your students to listen to the music.
Tell your teacher you
don’t have the homework
today.
Tell your students to take out some paper.
Ask your teacher how to
say “tomorrow” in
Spanish.
Tell your students to form groups of 10.
Tell your students to put up the books.
Tell your students to take out a pen.
Ask your students how to say “red” in Spanish.
Ask your students if they have any questions.
Tell a student to be quiet and raise his hand.
Ask your teacher to go
to the bathroom.
Ask your teacher if you all have a test
today.
Tell your students to study for 5 minutes.
Ask your teacher where the dictionaries
are.
Tell your students to form groups of 5.
Tell your teacher you
are not ready for the test.
Tell your students to sit down and take out their
homework.
Tell your students to study with a partner.
Ask your students if they have questions on the
homework.
Ask your students if they are ready for the test.
Tell your students to put up the dictionaries.
Ask your teacher if you all can work
with a partner.
Tell a student to stand up.
Ask your teacher to use her scissors.
Tell your teacher you can’t speak
Spanish because you
are sick.
Tell your students to work with 2 partners.
Ask a student where her homework is.
Ask your teacher what
“cartel” means.
Tell your students to talk to a partner.
Tell your students to turn in the homework.
Ask your partner if they understand the
homework.
Tell your students to turn in the test.
Tell your students to work with a partner.
Tell your teacher you
don’t understand the
homework.
Greet your students and ask them how they are
today.
Tell a student to sit down and study.
Tell your teacher you
don’t understand number 10.
Tell your students to form groups of 4 people.
Ask your teacher what “gabinete”
means.
Ask a student where the dictionary is.
Ask your neighbor if they have a
marker.
Tell your students to take out their vocabulary.
Tell a student to sit down please.
Tell at student to speak Spanish please.
Tell your teacher you don’t have your book
today.
Ask a new student what her name is.
Tell your teacher you
don’t remember anything.
Tell your teacher you don’t have a
partner.
Ask a student if she has the homework.
Ask your teacher where
the pencil sharpener is.
Tell your students to speak louder please.
Ask your teacher if you
all have homework
today.
Ask your teacher where the bathroom
is.
Ask a student if he as his book.
Ask your neighbor what his name is.
Ask your neighbor if
they have the homework.
Tell your students to take out their notebooks.
Ask a classmate
when the test is.
Tell your teacher you
have a question.
Tell your teacher that you need a dictionary.
Tell your students to turn in their projects.
Tell your students to take out a pencil.
Tell your teacher you
need to study.
Tell your students to repeat the vocabulary.
Tell your teacher that
you can’t speak much
Spanish.
Ask your teacher to go to the library.
Tell your students to put their vocabulary away.
Ask your teacher to go to the clinic.
Ask your teacher if you all can sing
today.
Ask your teacher if you
all can listen to music.
Ask your teacher if she
is stressed out.
Ask a student if she has her backpack.
Ask your teacher if he is
mad.
Ask your students how to say “hello” in Spanish.
Ask your teacher to go
to the counselor’s
office.
Ask your teacher to go to the water
fountain.