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Drawing Vocabulary Words

Did you know that connecting an image to a foreign word can help lock that word into your memory? It’s true! Drawing vocabulary words is a powerful technique for making those words stick for the long term.

But how do you frame this activity to make it even more effective? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!

Why Should I Draw Vocabulary Words?

Drawing vocabulary words from memory isn’t just a fun activity — it’s a proven method for reinforcing your learning. When you draw, you’re not only using your eyes, but also your hands and brain to create a deeper connection between the word and the image. This process helps to:

  • Reinforce vocabulary: You’ll actively recall the words you’ve learned, strengthening your memory.
  • Integrate grammar: Drawing helps to reinforce sentence structures and grammatical concepts.
  • Activate language skills: You’ll practice speaking, listening, writing, and reading these words in Spanish.

This process helps store vocabulary and grammar in your long-term memory.

How to Draw Vocabulary Words in Spanish

Now that you understand why drawing is important, let’s dive into how you can implement this activity in your language learning. As part of the Art Study in Spanish process, this exercise is designed to help you engage with the language through art. By drawing details from memory, you reinforce what you’ve learned about the artwork, the vocabulary, and the language structures.

Step 3 – Drawing Details from Memory

Time required: 5 minutes

What to do:
After spending time studying the artwork and learning vocabulary related to it, it’s time to test your memory. Take the artwork away, and recall the details in your mind. This step works especially well for visual and kinesthetic learners, as it activates multiple senses.

Remember, this step isn’t about drawing a perfect copy of the artwork — it’s about placing the words and images into your brain. The goal is to retrieve the vocabulary and reinforce what you’ve learned.

If you’re using a vocabulary spreadsheet this is the time to add new words and possibly change the word status.

Art Topics to Describe

perfil del artista — artist’s profile
descripción de la obra — description of the artwork
el cuento — the story
los elementos del arte — elements of art

Prompts and Questions to Draw Vocabulary Words in Spanish

Dibuja la historia — Draw the story.
¿Puedes dibujar los elementos? — Can you draw the elements?
¿Qué ves en la memoria? — What do you see in your memory?
Veo… — I see…
¿ Cuántos detalles hay en el dibujo? — How many details are in your drawing?
Cuenta el número de detalles en el dibujo. — Count the number of details in the drawing.

Remember, the goal is to reinforce the vocabulary and language skills you’ve learned while keeping the activity fun and engaging.

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  • Artist and artwork info
  • Story and details
  • Art elements and principles
  • How to share your opinion

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Summary

Drawing vocabulary words is a fun and effective way to strengthen your memory of Spanish vocabulary, grammar, and language skills. Plus, it adds a cultural experience by engaging with art in a meaningful way.

You’re ready to draw new Spanish words from memory!

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