Spanish adjective placement and apocopationQuick View
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Spanish adjective placement and apocopation

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<p>Crib sheet and exercises explaining the shortening (apocopation) of adjectives in certain cases, and how placement of adjectives change meaning in Spanish.</p> <p>1 grammar sheet with rules and 2 sheets of exercises to consolidate.</p>
Pan's Labyrinth Mind Mapping ResourceQuick View
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Pan's Labyrinth Mind Mapping Resource

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<p>List of condensed points to be mind mapped to study the film Pan’s Labyrinth / El Laberinto del Fauno. The points to study can be cross-referenced on mind maps. Mind maps have been formulated to show students how to expand on the specific topics to create succinct essay points</p> <p>Example use: reference &gt; Alice in Wonderland. Point it reinforced = use of escapism to avoid the ‘real world’ of civil war. Examples = Idea of following a creature 'down the rabbit hole; Ofelia carries books everywhere; green dress and white pinafore like Alice’s dress; presence of mythical characters; stopwatch; mirrors; eating forbidden food. Techinical portrayal: dark lighting like the Tim Burton film, low camera angles to make her seem small when appropriate, shots almost as described in AIW book. Characters involved: Ofelia like Alice; Faun almost acting as her march hare, encouraging her down certain paths and appearing when guidance is needed; presence of the toad like that in AIW etc etc.</p> <p>Have students expand on all points in the list using the mind maps depending on category. They will fully explore the points and understand how they overlap as they appear on other mind maps.</p>
French prepositions fortune tellerQuick View
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French prepositions fortune teller

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<p>Fortune teller template to use with a prepositions lesson. Use to practice basic number knowledge and spelling, recognise troublesome numbers out of sequential context, count to those numbers and then give a preposition that must be mimicked with realia. Have an object and two boxes, which must be used to demonstrate the given prepostion.</p>
Spanish Adjective AgreementQuick View
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Spanish Adjective Agreement

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<p>Making adjectives agree in gender and number.</p> <p>Includes 2 comprehensive crib sheets and 3 pages of exercises to practice standard agreements and exceptions.</p>
Conocer vs SaberQuick View
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Conocer vs Saber

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<p>Crib sheet explaining the difference in use of both words meaning ‘to know’.<br /> Two pages of exercises to practice the present conjugation and choosing when to use them.</p>
Spanish Recent Past (Acabar de...)Quick View
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Spanish Recent Past (Acabar de...)

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<p>Crib sheet and 3 pages of exercises to explain the use of ‘acabar de + infinitive’ to express the recent past in Spanish.<br /> Exercises include:<br /> Translations English to Spanish/Spanish to English<br /> Match up<br /> Fill the gaps<br /> True/False</p>
Use of accents in SpanishQuick View
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Use of accents in Spanish

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<p>An exercise sheet giving word pairs, one with an accent, for students to understand the difference an accent makes in meaning.</p>
Ser/Estar Crib sheets, exercises and set phrasesQuick View
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Ser/Estar Crib sheets, exercises and set phrases

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<p>Crib sheet for differentiating between the uses of Ser and Estar, Estar crib sheet with uses, present continuous formation (basic) and set phrases, and three sheets of exercises for ser and estar (present tense and mixed tenses).</p>
Daily Class Planner and Class progress logQuick View
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Daily Class Planner and Class progress log

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<p>Digital download of undated daily class planner with recap, lesson objectives, activities, next lesson topics and notes, and a class log for classes or individual students to track progress and objectives. 2 sheets in PDF form.</p>