I’d hypothesize that connections to the styles and sizes of others’ boots could be as effective as one’s own.
The field of memory linkage from boot image to boot verb is currently underdeveloped, however I expect that connecting a pattern to an image to a person could lead to positive outcomes. Second, the photograph can possibly connect the abstract to the concrete, the new pattern to the path well traveled. First, the photograph gives a visual cue for the conjugation pattern.
This is a quick project that reinforce verb patterns in the present tense on various levels. What is more familiar than a well-broken-in pair of boots? More specifically, use your own boots visualize the way these verbs behave. How to make the patterns more familiar? Take them for a walk. Until you can visualize them, boot verbs stay unfamiliar for native English language speakers. What if there were a way to combine these elements: one beautiful, the other bothersome…one transcendent, the other just terrible?Ī significant part of learning anything is connecting it to one’s lived experience. “boot verbs.” Part of any winter in the Northeast, and now apparently, the Northwest, is trudging around in winter boots.
Part of any beginning Spanish lesson is an introduction to stem-changing–a.k.a.