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Engaging Reading Activities in Spanish, French or Any Language

Have you ever noticed that when students see a reading passage—whether it’s in Spanish, French, or any other world language—some immediately feel overwhelmed? Maybe they skim quickly to find answers to comprehension questions, missing the rich vocabulary and cultural details along the way.

Engaging Reading Activities in Spanish, French or Any Language

Reading doesn’t have to feel intimidating. In fact, it can become one of the most engaging, communicative, and culturally rich parts of your language classroom. With intentional before, during, and after reading strategies, you can guide your students to approach texts with purpose, curiosity, and confidence.

Why Reading Matters in Language Acquisition

Reading in a target language is more than a comprehension check. It’s a gateway to vocabulary growth, cultural exploration, and authentic communication.

When reading is approached as an active process,  with support before, scaffolding during, and extended after, it supports language acquisition. Whether you teach novice Spanish learners reading “La casa” vocabulary, French students exploring “Les traditions de Noël”, or advanced learners tackling news articles, these strategies will work.

Pre-Reading: Set the Stage for Success

Before students even see the full text, activate prior knowledge and spark curiosity. This primes their brains for the content, lowering the affective filter and setting a clear purpose for reading.

Ideas to try:

  • Show images related to the text and have students make predictions:
    En français: “Regardez cette photo. Que pensez-vous que cet article va raconter?”
    En español: “Miren la imagen. ¿De qué creen que va a tratar el texto?”
  • Introduce key vocabulary that will appear in the reading, having students guess meanings from context.
  • Share the title or a key sentence from the text and brainstorm possible themes.

Example: Before reading an article about Spanish tapas, show a picture of patatas bravas and tortilla española. Ask students to predict what other foods might be mentioned.

During Reading: Focus Their Attention

Students need a reason to keep reading with a manageable, motivating goal for each section. This turns reading into an active process rather than a passive one.

Ideas to try:

  • Highlight every food item mentioned in a French restaurant menu.
  • Underline persuasive phrases in a Spanish opinion article.
  • Jot down every time a character in a story changes their opinion.

Example: While reading “Un voyage à Paris,” ask students to underline all forms of transportation mentioned (le train, l’avion, le métro) and note which one the character prefers.

Post-Reading: Extend the Learning

Move beyond “answer the comprehension questions” and guide students into meaningful language use. This is where interpretive reading transitions into interpersonal and presentational communication.

Ideas to try:

  • After reading an article about travel in Latin America, have students plan their own trip using details from the text.
  • Turn a French short story into a comic strip with captions.
  • Debate a topic mentioned in the reading in small groups.

Example: After reading about El Camino de Santiago, students create a 3-day itinerary including cities, activities, and meals—then share in pairs or groups.

YOUR TURN

Take a reading you already use—whether it’s from your textbook, a Spanish folktale, or a French cultural blog—and add:

  1. One quick pre-reading task (prediction, vocabulary, image analysis)
  2. One during-reading focus question (highlight, underline, find patterns)
  3. One short post-reading communication activity (plan, create, discuss)

I’m sure you will see how these small changes can transform a static text into dynamic learning.

Go Further

If you like these strategies and want a ready-to-use system for applying them at different proficiency levels, my Ready for Tomorrow Quick Win PD course: Engaging Reading Activities That Build Proficiency is for you.

In just 30 minutes (and only $10), you’ll learn:

  • How to design pre-, during-, and post-reading tasks that build language skills and confidence
  • How to align those tasks with proficiency levels and ACTFL Can-Do Statements
  • Ways to turn any text, whether in Spanish, French, German, or any language, into a springboard for communication

What you $10 gets you:

  • A step-by-step audio lesson you can listen to anywhere
  • A printable planning template and specific classroom examples at novice, intermediate and advanced proficiency levels
  • Detailed notes and reflection guide for easy implementation
  • A personalized certificate of completion to document  your PD hours

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Engaging Reading Activities; French, Spanish

You can get the individual course or the Quick Win PD Growing Bundle, which gives you all 10 current courses plus all future ones.

Click HERE to Get Started

French Level 1 Reading, Writing and Speaking Units

Many beginner activities stop at basic recall or translation, but students need more than that to build proficiency. Without engaging tasks that go beyond the surface, it’s hard to develop true communication skills.

Do you want your level 1 students to actually use the French they’re learning to read with purpose, speak with confidence, and write creatively?  These units give them the support they need to do just that.

French Level 1 Reading, Writing and Speaking Units

 

These 3–4 day units help students grow as communicators through an engaging story and a sequence of scaffolded activities that target reading, speaking, and writing that is designed for novice mid to high learners. Students interact with the story through visuals, partner talk, and creative storytelling, using sentence starters, vocabulary supports, and opportunities to personalize content along the way.

Take a look at all the units HERE.

Students build toward writing their own version of the story, keeping the structure but adding their own invented details, which gives them a sense of authorship, purpose, and real confidence in their French.

What’s Included in Each Unit:

  • A story
  • Pre-reading questions and vocabulary preview
  • Vocabulary list with space for new words
  • Comprehension questions with answer key
  • Visual retell drawing activity
  • Interpersonal speaking questions with sentence frames
  • Creative writing prompts (before, after, new ending) with sketch space
  •  Final story rewrite using invented details
  •  Full teacher notes with scaffolding tips, sentence starters, and pacing suggestions

French Level 1 Reading, Writing and Speaking Units

Students aren’t just doing isolated tasks—they’re building toward something meaningful. By the end, they’ve read, spoken, written, and created with Spanish they understand and can truly use.

Perfect for Spanish Level 1 or novice mid–high learners (ACTFL) / A2 (CEFR). Use as a communicative mini-unit, assessment, or sub-plan that builds proficiency.

Take a look at all the units HERE.

Spanish Level 1 Reading, Writing & Speaking Units

Many beginner activities stop at basic recall or translation, but students need more than that to build proficiency. Without engaging tasks that go beyond the surface, it’s hard to develop true communication skills.

Do you want your level 1 students to actually use the Spanish they’re learning to read with purpose, speak with confidence, and write creatively?  These units give them the support they need to do just that.

Spanish Level 1 Reading, Writing & Speaking Units

These 3–4 day units help students grow as communicators through an engaging story and a sequence of scaffolded activities that target reading, speaking, and writing that is designed for novice mid to high learners. Students interact with the story through visuals, partner talk, and creative storytelling, using sentence starters, vocabulary supports, and opportunities to personalize content along the way.

Take a look at all the units HERE.

Students build toward writing their own version of the story, keeping the structure but adding their own invented details, which gives them a sense of authorship, purpose, and real confidence in their Spanish.

What’s Included in Each Unit:

  • A story
  • Pre-reading questions and vocabulary preview
  • Vocabulary list with space for new words
  • Comprehension questions with answer key
  • Visual retell drawing activity
  • Interpersonal speaking questions with sentence frames
  • Creative writing prompts (before, after, new ending) with sketch space
  •  Final story rewrite using invented details
  •  Full teacher notes with scaffolding tips, sentence starters, and pacing suggestions

Spanish Level 1 Reading, Writing & Speaking Units

Students aren’t just doing isolated tasks—they’re building toward something meaningful. By the end, they’ve read, spoken, written, and created with Spanish they understand and can truly use.

Perfect for Spanish Level 1 or novice mid–high learners (ACTFL) / A2 (CEFR). Use as a communicative mini-unit, assessment, or sub-plan that builds proficiency.

Take a look at all the units HERE.

209: Revisit Calendar Talk and Special Person Interviews


This is episode 5 in my 2025 summer headspace series. This is a chance to revisit episodes from the previous school year during the summer months when you may have a little extra time. Beginning August 26th, you will see new episodes with exciting new topics every Monday.  For today we take a look back at a few CI strategies. In episode 170 I speak with John Sifert about calendar talk and in episode 170 I discuss special person interviews with Bryce Hedstrom.

Episodes:

Work with Joshua either in person or remotely.

Teachers want to hear from you and what you are proud of in your classroom.
Join me as a guest on the podcast.

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208: Revisit the Leveling Up Coaching Episodes


This is episode 4 in my 2025 summer headspace series. This is a chance to revisit episodes from the previous school year during the summer months when you may have a little extra time. Beginning August 26th, you will see new episodes with exciting new topics every Monday.  For today we take a look back at 3 Leveling Up Coaching episodes.  Episode 165 about supporting target language, episode 169 about student choice and episode 174 about cohesive lessons and flow in the classroom.

Episodes:

Work with Joshua either in person or remotely.

Teachers want to hear from you and what you are proud of in your classroom.
Join me as a guest on the podcast.

Follow wherever you listen to podcasts.

207: Revisit Working Smarter and AI Tools


This is episode 3 in my 2025 summer headspace series. This is a chance to revisit episodes from the previous school year during the summer months when you may have a little extra time. Beginning August 26th, you will see new episodes with exciting new topics every Monday.  For today we take a look back at episode 163 where I talked about working smarter and not harder with Amy Marshall and episode 183 where I talked with Noemi Rodriguez about supporting students with AI tools.

Episodes:

Work with Joshua either in person or remotely.

Teachers want to hear from you and what you are proud of in your classroom.
Join me as a guest on the podcast.

Follow wherever you listen to podcasts.

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Engaging Reading Activities

You assign a reading, but students rush through it looking for the answers to the comprehension questions. You’re left wondering: Did they even understand it? And more importantly… Did it help them grow as language learners?

Too often, reading is treated as a standalone task with a check for comprehension, then we move on. Without intentional support, students miss out on the full power of reading as a springboard for communication, culture, and proficiency. How can we approach reading more effectively?

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Engaging Reading Activities; French, Spanish

This 30-minute PD course will show you, for the small price of $10, how to design engaging,  communicative reading tasks that go far beyond basic comprehension. You’ll learn how to:

  • Understand the role of reading in building interpretive and productive language skills.
  • Design effective pre-, during-, and post-reading tasks aligned to proficiency levels.
  • Use reading texts as input sources that lead to communication and acquisition, not just comprehension.
  • Create engaging activities that make reading relevant and motivating for students.

This is a practical, no-fluff course led by me, Joshua Cabral, host of the World Language Classroom Podcast. I will help you turn any reading into a rich language learning experience.

By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with a flexible framework and a toolbox of strategies to transform reading into one of the most impactful parts of your instruction. Your students will not only comprehend, but they’ll also with the text connect.

What’s Included in This Quick Win, 30-Minute Course for only $10?

  • Audio to Listen to All Material – perfect for on-the-go listening
  • Detailed Note Sheet to follow along and refer back to
  • Reflection Activity to deepen your understanding
  • Examples at the novice, intermediate, and advanced levels
  • Planning Template to design your own engaging reading activities
  • Additional Resources to go further with the topic
  • Personalized Certificate of course completion

If you’re ready to move beyond “read and answer the questions” and make reading a powerful, communicative part of your language classroom this course is for you.

Click Here to Get Started

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Intentional Planning for Proficiency

You’re planning tomorrow’s lesson. A reading here, a speaking task there, and a quick quiz at the end. But it all feels disconnected—and you’re not sure if it’s really helping students grow.

When input, tasks, and assessments aren’t clearly aligned, students end up practicing skills that don’t match what they’re being asked to demonstrate. The result? Missed opportunities for language growth..and frustrated learners.

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Intentional Planning for Proficiency; French, Spanish

This 30-minute PD course for the small price of $10 will help you plan intentionally from the first exposure to the final assessment. You’ll learn how to:

  • Use backward design to plan with real-world communication goals in mind
  • Choose input that supports your target proficiency outcomes
  • Create communicative tasks that bridge input and assessment
  • Design assessments that reflect exactly what students practiced

This is a clear, no-fluff course led by me, Joshua Cabral, host of the World Language Classroom Podcast. I will help you streamline your planning while staying focused on what matters most: helping students communicate with confidence and purpose.

By the end of this course, you’ll have a simple, repeatable planning framework to ensure every activity, from the first reading to the final speaking task, s working together to build proficiency. Your lessons will feel more cohesive, and your students’ growth will be more intentional and visible.

What’s Included in This Quick Win, 30-Minute Course for $10?

  • Audio to Listen to All Material – perfect for on-the-go listening
  • Detailed Note Sheet to follow along and refer back to
  • Reflection Activity to deepen your understanding
  • Examples at the novice, intermediate, and advanced levels
  • Planning Template to design your own cohesive lessons and units
  • Additional Resources to go further with the topic
  • Personalized Certificate of course completion

If you’re ready to get your students speaking more authentically, spontaneously, and confidently this course is for you.

Click Here to Get Started

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Support Writing with Frames & Scaffolds

You ask your students to write, and they don’t have the confidence to jump right in. They have ideas, but they’re not sure how to start, how to build a sentence or paragraph. They’re just know sure how to put their thoughts together in the target language.

So, what’s issue? Many learners want to write, but they lack the structure and support to do so with confidence. Without guidance, their writing stays overly simple, or never gets started at all.

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Support Writing with Frames & Scaffolds; French, Spanish

This 30-minute PD course, for the small price of $10, will show you how to use sentence frames and writing scaffolds to boost both confidence and accuracy. You’ll learn how to:

  • Identify when and how to use sentence frames without limiting creativity
  • Create leveled scaffolds that support grammar, vocabulary, and syntax
  • Encourage meaningful expression while building writing fluency
  • Gradually reduce support to develop student independence over time
  • Use student writing as a feedback loop to inform future scaffolds and instruction

This is a practical, no-fluff course led by me, Joshua Cabral, host of the World Language Classroom Podcast. I will help you bring structure to student writing without taking away their voice.

By the end of this course, you’ll feel confident designing writing tasks that provide just enough support to help your students take risks, grow in proficiency, and write with purpose and accuracy.

What’s Included in This Quick Win, 30-Minute Course for $10?

  • Audio to Listen to All Material – perfect for on-the-go listening
  • Detailed Note Sheet to follow along and refer back to
  • Reflection Activity to deepen your understanding
  • Examples at the novice, intermediate, and advanced levels
  • Planning Template to design your own writing activities
  • Additional Resources to go further with the topic
  • Personalized Certificate of course completion

If you’re ready to get your students writing more authentically, spontaneously, and confidently this course is for you.

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Boost Interpersonal Speaking Skills

You ask a question in class… and get one-word answers. Or worse, blank stares. You want students to engage in real conversations, but getting them to speak spontaneously can feel like pulling teeth.

Why is this so challenging? Interpersonal speaking isn’t just about practicing vocabulary or rehearsing dialogues. It requires confidence, risk-taking, and meaningful opportunities to interact in real time, something that many classroom tasks don’t naturally support.

Quick Win PD for Language Teachers: Boost Interpersonal Speaking Skills; French, Spanish

This 30-minute PD course, for the small price of $10, gives you the tools to increase spontaneous, confident interpersonal speaking at any proficiency level. You’ll learn how to:

  • Design interpersonal speaking tasks that align with ACTFL Can-Do Statements
  • Scaffold real-time conversation with supports that reduce fear and build proficiency
  • Create classroom conditions that invite authentic, purposeful interaction
  • Use a repeatable planning framework to manage, reflect on, and improve speaking tasks

This is a practical, no-fluff course led by me, Joshua Cabral, host of the World Language Classroom Podcast. I’ll give strategies that work, whether your students are just starting out or working toward building more confidence and honing their interpersonal speaking skills.

By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped to plan and facilitate interpersonal speaking tasks that are engaging, level-appropriate, and rooted in real communication. Your students will begin to speak more confidently because they’ll have the structure and support to do so.

What’s Included in This Quick Win, 30-Minute Course for $10?

  • Audio to Listen to All Material – perfect for on-the-go listening
  • Detailed Note Sheet to follow along and refer back to
  • Reflection Activity to deepen your understanding
  • Examples at the novice, intermediate, and advanced levels
  • Planning Template to design your own interpersonal speaking activities
  • Additional Resources to go further with the topic
  • Personalized Certificate of course completion

If you’re ready to get your students speaking more authentically, spontaneously, and confidently this course is for you.

Click Here to Get Started