Your Intermediate-High Spanish students will review the Preterite and Imperfect tenses while they talk about their own experiences through a set of consolidation grammar, speaking and writing activities. Practicing the Preterite and Imperfect tenses in Spanish can be engaging if you speak and write about fun experiences. This resource includes activities for your students to use the main Spanish past tenses through grammar, speaking and writing. It includes a printable version and it can also be used as an Easel Activity, so it’s easily adaptable to face-to-face or online learning. Additionally, it includes forced copy links to a couple of projectables on Google Slides™. What’s included in this resource? A PDF file with 8 usable pages that include: teacher instructions and forced copy links to grammar exercise and speaking activity instructions a printable grammar exercise (fill-in the blanks) about a girl’s first day in Santiago de Chile (answer key included) instructions for a simple speaking activity with dice to talk about experiences a printable writing handout with 5 topics to choose from When can you use this resource? You can use this resource as a revision activity after you’ve taught the Preterite and Imperfect in Spanish with at least Intermediate-High students. Don’t forget to check out the preview if you want to know more about this resource! It will give you a better idea of what’s included and how it can help your students. Or leave a question and I’ll reply as soon as possible! Check out these other resources in my store: Spanish Preterite and Imperfect Review Activities (Chilean History) Conversation Cards in Spanish Past Tenses Once you’ve implemented this resource in your class, don’t forget to leave feedback! You’ll get TpT credits that you can use on future purchases and you’ll help me improve my store! ¿Estamos en contacto? Don’t forget to follow my store to get notifications on new products and upcoming sales. We can also keep in touch on Facebook and Pinterest where I love to share useful ideas for your Spanish class. ¡Nos vemos allá!