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Spanish tenses worksheet
A worksheet to check students’ knowledge on the present, simple future, and preterite tenses.
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GCSE Writing preparation
Adaptable writing preparation sheets to help students think and plan when they don’t know how to approach a writing task.
40 90 and 150 word examples.
Questions about various topics but can be adapted for any writing.
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Mi ciudad ha cambiado
Introduction / revision to the Spanish perfect tense talking about how your town has changed.
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Mes activités en vacances
Lesson on activities on holidays, including a vocabulary match up, a simple and a more complex reading tasks, a translation, and a writing task.
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Y7 Spanish homework booklet (HT1)
Homework booklet for Year 7 (or first year) Spanish, HT1/Unit1.
Alternates one week vocabulary learning, one week other skills.
Covers greetings, introducing yourself, adjectives of personality, colours, pets, siblings.
Grammar: genders, translation, and reading homework.
Works well along the Viva course but can be adapted to other schemes of work.
Includes independent listening tasks as extensions to stretch and challenge the more able/keen linguists.
Can be use to consolidate knowledge and easy to check/mark/peer-mark.
Already set to print as a booklet.
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GCSE Speaking Booklet
A speaking booklet to help students prepare answers for the conversation or unpredictable questions on the photocard. Every question comes with a color-coded guide as how to answer the questions (gradually building the answer from basic, to good, to ‘perfect’), using tenses, opinions, reasons, comparatives… as well as give example of similar questions they could adapt their answer for.