ANSWERS are provided**
This resource explores the strong sense of manliness in reggaeton lyrics.
It analyses both negatives and positives and it’s very current.
Skills practised: reading, writing and translation. If done in class, speaking will definitely be practised with some open questions at the end.
This resource explores what happened in Spain before the Civil War (1923-1936), as it is important for students to understand the historical context.
Listening, reading and translation skills.
This is an overview of the context (FREE): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12750048 - Could be given to student as a follow-up.
Resource on Spain’s Civil War (reasons): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-spanish-la-guerra-civil-razones-12439531
The first two pages of this resource can be downloaded for FREE here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-song-resistir-2020-version-12288602
The song Resistiré has turned into an anthem in Spain. I created this resource for students to start by listening to the song and then some basics about the subjunctive mood.
There are 7 questions in total and all answers are included.
For the full version of this worksheet, which includes exercises to practise the subjunctive, click here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-song-resistir-subjunctive-12288630
The song Resistiré has turned into an anthem in Spain. I created this resource for students to listen to the song, fill in the gaps and learn some of the vocabulary.
It includes answers.
Remote working is what many of us are doing these days, so I thought I’d prepare a resource on this for my KS5 students.
It mainly explores the advantages through a current video I found.
Four-day work week resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12769160
We may have to spend a lot of time at home, so I came up with a few activities that can be done without leaving the house, inspired by the hashtag #quédateencasa, which is currently being used in Spain.
Reading comprehension, vocabulary and a writing at the end to say what your plans are for the next few weeks using different expressions.
Whole lesson on the context of Spain’s transition to democracy, explaining both the roles of the King Juan Carlos I and Adolfo Suárez, but focusing on Suárez.
Authentic materials have been used for listening tasks and adapted for reading comprehension questions.
There is a speaking at the end taken from the Edexcel exam in 2018.
To inspire students to say something else rather than “es divertido” and “es aburrido”.
More resoures on opinions here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12904841
Two exam-style reading comprehension questions. Both questions are in the target language and use the same wording that they will find on the Edexcel paper.
The text is an extract from Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal. Answers are also provided.
Full PPT lesson providing information about the Edexcel GCSE Speaking exam, focusing on task 3 (the conversation).
It includes:
Three examples of the one minute presentation (the actual recording from former students in 2018 and the transcript). Topics used: theme 3 (school) and theme 4 (work).
An activity to focus on key language and structures in the three presentations.
An example of the follow-up questions in the conversation (the actual recording from a former student in 2018).
Assessment criteria for the conversation part of the speaking for students to understand and be able to use it.
KS4 (Year 9 - Year 11 low ability) lesson to practise vocabulary on free time activities.
To make it a bit more current, I included pictures of Greta Thunberg doing different activities in her free time and this is how the vocabulary is introduced.
All answers included.
My own version of an idea I saw on Twitter: a ladder reflecting elements needed for grades.
It starts with an easy present tense sentence and finishes with a sentence which includes an indirect object pronoun.
This resource can be used at the start of a lesson, to test how much students know on a particular subject or can be given as homework for students to work independently.
More worksheets on Theme 2 can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-vocabulary-and-grammar-training-holidays-12099596
Full booklet on Theme 1 can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-vocabulary-and-grammar-training-identity-and-culture-12066070
I came up with some sample sentences for students to refer to past and future on the topic of school.
This resource can be particularly useful for those students who struggle to manipulate verbs - you could ask them to memorise a couple of sentences for each topic in preparation for their speaking or writing exam.
Looking for different ways to help students, I saw on Twitter the idea of a ladder reflecting elements needed for grades.
It starts with an easy present tense sentence and finishes with a sentence which includes an indirect object pronoun.
This resource can be used at the start of a lesson, to test how much students know on a particular subject or can be given as homework for students to work independently.
Full booklet on Theme 1 can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-vocabulary-and-grammar-training-identity-and-culture-12066070
Whole lesson to discuss trends in tourism and to understand more about World Heritage sites.
Exercises focusing on reading understanding, vocabulary and speaking (activity at the end)