Hero image

Secondary MFL Resources

Average Rating4.76
(based on 911 reviews)

French & Spanish resources for KS3, GCSE & A Level. Questions, issues or feedback? Get in touch via email: secondarymfl@gmail.com. I hope you find my resources useful and please leave a review if you can!

656Uploads

1071k+Views

1384k+Downloads

French & Spanish resources for KS3, GCSE & A Level. Questions, issues or feedback? Get in touch via email: secondarymfl@gmail.com. I hope you find my resources useful and please leave a review if you can!
Spanish GCSE & IGCSE pack of grammar gap fill revision tasks
SecondaryMFLresourcesSecondaryMFLresources

Spanish GCSE & IGCSE pack of grammar gap fill revision tasks

(1)
12 different grammar manipulation tasks for pupils studying GCSE & IGCSE to hone their knowledge of Spanish grammar with answers. In each task, the pupils must manipulate 10 verbs or adjectives so as they fit within the grammatical context of the text. The resources cover the present, past, imperfect, future and conditional tenses. These are all examples of Question 8 on the IGCSE Edexcel Specification, but will be useful for all pupils to revise grammar.
Spanish GCSE School Imperfect ¿cómo era tu escuela primaria? Reading & Translation
SecondaryMFLresourcesSecondaryMFLresources

Spanish GCSE School Imperfect ¿cómo era tu escuela primaria? Reading & Translation

(1)
A standalone lesson on the topic of “primary school” using the imperfect tense. Some knowledge of the imperfect tense is required prior to this lesson. The starter is matching up key imperfect verbs from the board to their English equivalents on the handout. Pupils could then use there verbs to write sentences about their primary school. There is then a selection of different and interesting adjectives that pupils can use to talk about their schools. There is a reading comprehension & a gap-fill. The final activity is translation into Spanish using the imperfect tense and recycling all the vocabulary from this lesson. The resources are a model for pupils to then produce their own written/oral answer to: ¿Cómo era tu escuela primaria?
Spanish NEW A Level subjunctive translation pack: subjunctive triggers with thematic practice
SecondaryMFLresourcesSecondaryMFLresources

Spanish NEW A Level subjunctive translation pack: subjunctive triggers with thematic practice

(2)
This is a resources to revise key subjunctive triggers in the context of their broader meaning: hope/ possibility/ doubt etc. There are 38 key triggers to be sorted into 12 discrete categories and then all of these triggers are used and recycled in translation into Spanish on 3 of the new A Level themes (Edexcel) in sentences requiring los of thematic vocabulary: el mudo laboral, el impacto del turismo & la música.
Spanish Holidays - Las vacaciones
SecondaryMFLresourcesSecondaryMFLresources

Spanish Holidays - Las vacaciones

20 Resources
Save 80% with this topic bundle of 20 different resource packs on the topic of holidays to use with GCSE or intermediate KS3 groups. The resources cover all aspects of the topic and a range of tenses (present, past, future and conditional). I hope you and your pupils find this useful and please leave a review or get in touch with secondarymfl@gmail.com if you have any comments or feedback.
Spanish A Level: la generación perdida y el paro juvenil - youth unemployment in Spain
SecondaryMFLresourcesSecondaryMFLresources

Spanish A Level: la generación perdida y el paro juvenil - youth unemployment in Spain

(1)
Resources for a standalone lesson(s) on youth unemployment in Spain for the topic of el paro juvenil/ el mercado laboral. There are four documents in this resource: a text rich with cultural references for the speaking exam, accompanying questions including gap-fill, synonym search, true/false and comprehension match up, a plenary translation and plenary vocabulary list. Answers included.
Spanish GCSE tenses and A* structures revision & practice
SecondaryMFLresourcesSecondaryMFLresources

Spanish GCSE tenses and A* structures revision & practice

(1)
A revision list of key structures and A* phrases to use with GCSE or examination sets. All of the structures are given with examples to place them in context for pupils to learn and adapt. There is also a worksheet which requires pupils to manipulate these complex structures with translation activities and a gap-fill.