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Spanish resources that are easy for learners to access, and that encourage learners to start speaking Spanish with confidence from the outset.

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Spanish resources that are easy for learners to access, and that encourage learners to start speaking Spanish with confidence from the outset.
3 Spanish Carols
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3 Spanish Carols

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Simple words and sheet music with colour coded notes (a couple of the notes are smudged - apologies), including translations.
Dice
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Dice

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Use these small squares to be drawn from a bag as an alternative to 2 dice. They have all the numbers on them for you to read as you count along in Spanish.
Personal information
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Personal information

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Exchange personal information like telephone numbers and where you live, through situations like meeting in a cafe, or exchanging business details. Roleplay being grown up.
Spanish festivals
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Spanish festivals

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Read about the festivals and use the rubric to write about them. Listen to what peers found out and extract details from what they say, to be noted on the Festivals compliment document.
Manners books
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Manners books

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The children use the books to find translations for English polite phrases, then we made posters to display 'Las palabras mágicas' in the classroom.
Directions from Madrid
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Directions from Madrid

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Presentation and testing of directions vocabulary, followed by opportunities to practice phrases giving and taking directions to popular tourist destinations from Madrid.
Flying
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Flying

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Powerpoint support for a video from the wonderful videoele site (ele = español como lengua extranjera). The topic in this one is words connected with airline travel.
A game of uno
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A game of uno

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For anyone not familiar with the game uno, your object is to be the first to get rid of your cards, having put down on a similar colour or number/ instruction. These cards have no number figures or colours, just words, so before the children play they may choose to colour the cards and add the symbols, or they can just cut them out and play as they are. I encourage learners to say the Spanish aloud and challenge each other on the meaning.
KS3 Assessments
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KS3 Assessments

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Book yourself into a hotel with your teacher playing the role of receptionist. Listen to someone booking a hotel room and answer questions in English. Listen to descriptions of houses and answer questions about them in English. Read about car hire, directions and shops, and answer questions in English. Write letters saying what you are like and what your routines are
Describing lost property
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Describing lost property

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Study pronunciation rules, describe property, use the present perfect and object pronouns in dialogues about what you have lost and where you lost it.
Gustar
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Gustar

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A presentation of how to use the verb gustar and a list of things and activities that learners decide if they like or not, then tell each other about. Learners then write a paragraph about who they are, what they like and what they have in common with peers.
Querer book
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Querer book

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Learners read the first page and decide what each person wants. Learners turn to the second page and try to say what people want in Spanish, using the pictures as prompts. I cut them out, so I have a book with alternating pages words - no words, and learners make the same.
Me llamo stickers
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Me llamo stickers

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These print onto the 3x7 sheets of stickers from WH Smith and I use them to get to know the names in new classes
Present perfect writing task
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Present perfect writing task

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Choose between a Christmas catch up letter in which you tell a friend what you have done this year, or an interview with a journalist about how winning the lottery has changed your life.