One hour lesson based on the topic of Family and relationships.
Explicit practice on how to complete question 1 (¿Qué hay en la foto? ) and practice questions, one Foundation photo card and one Higher.
Mark scheme and reflection time after the activities.
A board game to revise the Present Perfect in Spanish (or pretérito perfecto compuesto) and practise Speaking and Listening.
It is best to print out the board game in a A3 piece of paper.
Minimum of 2 players per game, they will need a token each to keep in the boxes.
You will need 1 coin (I use a 2p coin normally, tails advances 1 and heads 2 forward).
You will need to print out a small deck of the ‘Verdadero/falso’ cards in card paper.
Instructions:
Youngest person (Speaker) starts, goes forward one or two boxes and picks a card. If the card says ‘Verdadero’, they will modify the information in the box (in Spanish) to make it true for them. The other players must decide whether the person is telling the truth or lying.
If the other players catch the person lying, he or she will go back one box. If they do not catch the Speaker in a lie, he or she stays in the box.
If your classes enjoy this game, please let me know!
This is a creative activity that I am planning to do with my French and Spanish classes across KS3 and KS4 as a whole school event. It should not take longer than 30 minutes during a regular lesson.
Pupils choose some sentences from the slide in TL (following numbers 1-5), then copy them out with the appropriate connectives, with a friend in mind. Then they can decorate the cards.
Teacher is to collect the cards and keep them until the morning of 14th of February, when pupils will receive cards during tutor time.
GCSE Spanish General conversation, Role play and Photo Card practice (one hour lesson each).
Start off with the General Conversation to optimise learning in this series of lessons. Please be aware you will need the pdf file for the General Conversation lesson. Then go on with Role Play and Photo Card.
If you and your classes are enjoying these resources, please leave a comment. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
For more activities visit www.123gcse.com and click on ‘Spanish Resources’.
Credits:
Photos: Unsplashed
Fun lesson for groups who love singing.
The aim is to learn basic vocabulary on Christmas decorations in Spanish, but also have fun when singing the lyrics of this version of Mariah Carey’s super famous ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ in Spanish.
It includes a Power Point presentation and worksheet.
¡Feliz Navidad!
A one hour lesson on a Spanish custom: El Gordo de la Navidad (National Christmas Lottery Draw).
Ideal for year 9 or year 10 Spanish.
Includes:
Information about this special day in target language.
A very famous commercial (link) to work on: vocabulary and modal verbs. Show several times to maximise comprehension.
Comprehension questionnaire in Spanish with answers.
Speaking activity (groups or pairs).
Happy ending of lesson (Feliz Navidad by José Feliciano, link).
Enjoy :)
GCSE Spanish General conversation, Role play and Photo Card practice (one hour lesson each).
Start off with the General Conversation to optimise learning in this series of lessons. Please be aware you will need the pdf file for the General Conversation lesson. Then go on with Role Play and Photo Card.
If you and your classes are enjoying these resources, please leave a comment. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
For more activities visit www.123gcse.com and click on ‘Spanish Resources’.
Credits:
Photos: Unsplashed
This worksheet is suitable for GCSE classes that need a reminder of future tense structures. Could be used for very keen year 9 classes, too.
The worksheet contains:
Student copy with 9 activities.
Teacher copy with answers, links to additional videos on Youtube and additional cultural notes.
This worksheet will be updated with the video of Campanadas 2020-2021 once it is available. Could be use for the first day of the Spring term.
Hope you find it useful.
This lesson is based in basic verbs that GCSE candidates should know from KS3 and how to use them best to add complexity to their work (modal verbs, third person) and make up for any gaps in understanding conjugations in the past (solía + infinitive), present (suelo + infinitive) and future tense (voy a + infinitve).
The pdf file is thought of as a reference resource and it is a list taken from my Quizlet folder for my GCSE class. Feel free to explore my sets on Quizlet, too.
The lesson is based on 20 minutes on Quizlet, translation and some listening at the end.
Feel free to adapt! I would be grateful if you let me know how it went with your class!
A Spanish GCSE 9-1 Speaking lesson (2 or 3 sessions) to work on General Conversation on Spanish Festivals with the help of some engaging videos (in English).
Please let me know how it went for your classes!
11 Projects about history, geography, culture, politics and linguistics in the Hispanic world.
Ideal for year 11 students who wish to continue their studies to A Level.
Students complete the projects independently and in English. They are given the opportunity to explore so many aspects.
Happy to hear how it went!