Near future tense: ¿Qué vas a hacer este fin de semana?Quick View
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Near future tense: ¿Qué vas a hacer este fin de semana?

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<p>A lesson focusing on the structure voy a + infinitive. This is an engaging lesson with lots of opportunities to encourage speaking and drilling of the key structure.</p> <p>Lesson activities include:</p> <ul> <li>Splat</li> <li>Objects flying in to encourage speaking</li> <li>O’s and X’s</li> <li>Secret choice sentence guessing</li> <li>Reading game</li> <li>Translation activities</li> <li>Writing task</li> </ul>
Student use of Target LanguageQuick View
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Student use of Target Language

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<p>An introductory lesson/lessons to use with primary or Y7 students of Spanish to get them used to using Target Language in the classroom. You can teach this whole lesson without speaking English.</p> <p>Students will be able to answer 3 key questions:</p> <ul> <li>¿Qué tal?</li> <li>¿Qué vamos a hacer hoy?</li> <li>¿Qué son las reglas de la clase?</li> </ul> <p>These questions can then be revisited at the start of subsequent lessons as routines to enable students to consolidate the language.</p> <p>Language is introduced through actions, various speaking/listening games and whole class competition is introduced so that all use of TL is rewarded in the classroom.</p>
Halloween: ¿Cómo vas a disfrazarte?Quick View
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Halloween: ¿Cómo vas a disfrazarte?

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<p>A fun Halloween lesson which teaches key vocabulary for costumes and touches on the near future tense.</p> <p>Activities include:</p> <p>-Bingo<br /> -Objects flying in to practice speaking<br /> -Splat<br /> -Secret choice speaking game<br /> -Reading game and translation task for Mable<br /> -Writing activity for Mable</p>