Poster to print off or could be displayed on whiteboard. Lots of Spanish filler phrase to use in speaking to buy more thinking time and add fluency and spontaneity to conversations. Use regularly with conversation questions to get pupils in the habit of using them.
Bueno, pues, a ver, es decir, la verdad es que, o sea, aunque, entonces etc.
GCSE Spanish revision lesson on directions & places in town. Asking for and understanding directions. Includes visual support, games, matching activity, vocabulary sheet and map activity.
Infinitive, present, preterite, imperfect, future and conditional tenses for key Spanish verbs - ir, ser, estar, hacer, tener, querer and poder. Also includes acronyms DOCTOR and PLACE to help pupils with ser vs. estar. Get these verbs into your pupils' heads by having them permanently on display in your classroom!
Display high frequency, important vocabulary on your classroom wall. Fill your wall with words for a literacy-rich classroom display. Comprised of lists of Spanish time phrases, connectives, intensifiers, opinion phrases and some common adjectives. Pupils love to stretch themselves by including words or phrases from the wall to improve their work. Challenge them to include particular ones for effective differentiation.
GCSE Spanish Resource to introduce formation and use of preterite and imperfect tenses within the topic of holidays. Includes word matching, trapdoor game, translation and extended writing.
Powerpoint for KS2 Spanish, incorporating parts of the body and colours. Includes Gender and number agreements. This useful after body parts and before going on to Descriptions of monsters. Could Equally be used for lower KS3 to revise and consolidate body parts, colours and gender / number agreement. Assessment for Learning activities included as well as suggested games to practise the language.
Vocabulary recap -
Places in town - una tienda, un parque, un espacio verde, un polideportivo, un museo, una playa, un bar, un colegio, un cine, un mercado, un restaurante
Adjectives - tranquilo/ruidoso, grande/pequeño, industrial/rural, bonito/feo, turístico
Visual support slide - can be used to play 'slap the board' or adapted to play Kim's game etc.
Speaking activity - Questions about the town
Reading - extended text with multiple choice questions - use with decision discs to get whole class response
Writing - framework for points to include.
GCSE Grammar Mat to support with all of the grammatical knowledge required at GCSE level, all on one page. May be used as a revision resource, or as a reference to support classwork and homework. Includes articles, prepositions, intensifiers, comparatives, superlatives, conjunctions, diminutives, augmentatives, negatives, neuter articles, quantifiers, demonstrative pronouns, possesive pronouns, reflexive verbs.
An explanation of the differences between use of capital letters in Spanish and English, followed by a short activity in which pupils rewrite sentences with capital letters, using the rules they have learned. Use as practice in feedback activity before pupils go through their own book to find and correct mistakes.
Activity for pupils who struggle or are reluctant to write the date and title in Spanish. An explanation of how to write the date in Spanish, followed by some example dates to put in Spanish and underline. Soon they won’t even have to look at the board, they’ll be able to write the date before it’s even on the board!
Help pupils'knowledge of everyday items in the classroom by sticking labels around your room. Includes Spanish & French, perfect for the primary classsroom or secondary MFL classroom. El profesor, el proyector, el ordenador, el equipo de música, la ventana, la puerta, la silla, el alumno, la alumna, la pizarra, el lápiz, la mesa, los libros, los rotuladores, el reloj, la pantalla, la persiana, el enchufe, el estante, la basura, la pared, los cuadernos, la chaise, la fenêtre, le bureau, la porte, le professeur, la table, le tableau, l'ordinateur, le tableau interactif, les livres, la salle de classe, les élèves.
Make sure your pupils know the basics by having them on display in your classroom - All of the information is in French, but with visual support. All you need to do is press print and stick it to the wall to provide your pupils access to this vital information.
LO: Can I say where my house is in relation to other things? Powerpoint to teach vocabulary to give a more precise location, following on from house and area.
La banque
La poste
La gare
L’église
L’arrêt de bus
Le supermarché
Le collège
Les magasins
près de / loin de /à côté de / en face de
du / de la / de l' /des
Matching activity, Splat, O&X games, translation activity.
This one page could save you HOURS of marking time!
Instead of repeatedly writing the same things in lots of books, just write a number. Display the slide in your next lesson and ask them to correct their work. They will have responded to your feedback and shown progress, when all you have done is write a few numbers next to their work. If you really want to be sure they have read the feedback, ask them to copy it and tick off the ones they have corrected. Easy peasy! Enjoy!
Make yours a literacy-rich MFL classroom with this bundle of Spanish and French displays and literacy resources. Includes Spanish and French Word Walls, Interrogatives displays, Marking Codes, Literacy Word Mats and numbers display in both languages. Your classroom will not only look amazing, but you will provide lots of literacy support to your pupils. SAVE 32% (£7) by buying this resource bundle instead of paying full price!
A list of questions on the topic of Region and Environment with sentence starters to help pupils begin to prepare answers. Also includes a checklist of components for pupils to include - connectives, opinion phrases, intensifiers, adjectives. Can be used as a prompt to create a written piece - just write the points into paragraphs instead of individual questions. I downloaded a word list from tes which pupils used to compose their answers. Could be used for year 9 to GCSE groups.
Powerpoint presentation to teach beach vocabulary and activities. Pupils Learn beach nouns: La plage, le sable, le ballon de plage, le chateau de sable, la mer and la coquille, and look for how many of these items they can see in a picture. Also, opinions and verbs are covered to allow pupils to express what they do at the beach and what they think of it. Finally, a template for a battleships game allows pupils to express a range of different opinions about a variety of activities.
Resource designed for Year 2 pupils to learn 9 simple verbs in French - marchez, courez, sautez, nagez, aplaudez, dansez, buvez, mangez, jouez. Includes games - Jacques a dit (Simon says) and Morpion (Noughts & Crosses). Print out last slide for pupils to draw pictures to represent each action.