The activities include a code breaker activity (be careful, A-1, B-2,C-3,D-4, G-7, I-9 etc....)
A reading task, questions, cross word, match up (cognates), powerpoints and some other bits and bobs.
1st activity is a video on Spain’s lost children - answer the questions.
2nd activity - read the text and answer the questions. Then find the words in the text.
Powerpoint which matches up with pages 6 and 7 in MIRA textbook.
Present tense verb activity - fill in table
speaking activity
match up activities
writing
extension tasks
This a booklet to help students revise the present tense in Spanish.
It includes: regular verbs, irregular and stem-changing verbs.
Activities include: Translation, gap fills, match ups, conjugation, writing, crosswords, wordsearches and more.
This could be useful for students to take home for the summer holiday.
1.) BOARD GAME. Time phrases, translation, practice of imperfect and preterite.
2.) Powerpoint presentation: dictation, dictionary race, survey, verb tables.....
3.) Text for dictation. Students enjoyed doing this as a translation.
4.) starter - translate
5.) time phrases that trigger the imperfect
Gap fill activity - the first paragraph requires the present tense, 2nd - past, 3rd- future. answers provided.
*listening questions -- read out the comprehension task so students can answer the questions, once complete, give students the comprehension sheets. (answers provided)
Writing frame which will enable students to practise all 3 tenses.
Homer Simpson health and sports --- students work in pairs or threes, they roll the dice. if they land on 1, they must speak about picture 1. they must try and use all 3 tenses as well as time phrases, also using extra details.
sheet with time phrases on provided, you can hand these out if necessary,
Board game --- a great way to get GCSE students practising their speaking skills. Students work in pairs and decide how many points to give their partner. They are encouraged to use time phrases, opinions, who they did an activity with and other details. The students with the highest number of points win prizes. The aim is to get them to expand their sentences.
BOARD GAME TIPS -- the scoring system. eg.) use of connectives, opinions etc.
For students who struggled, I handed out some extra vocabulary. (see vocab help)
I gave a card with images on to each table and they had to make up a story using the cards. once again, using connectives, time phrases etc.
More speaking practice--- powerpoint picture prompts
1.) listening questions (from the Besancon text) READ THE BESANCON TEXT OUT. bonus marks are provided for higher ability.
2.) Besancon text - students must answer TRUE/FALSE/NM questions, they must correct phrases or leave them the same, find phrases in the text. COMPREHSION TASK, questions are in a GCSE exam style.
3.) vocab-ville --- just some vocabulary
4.) match up -- students match up the phrases
5.) partner-activity-gap fill
PARTNER A reads out their text, PARTNER B must fill in the empty gaps and then vice versa, this will test their listening and pronunciation skills.
6.) powerpoint-whiteboard - students have to race against each other to write down what the picture shows. eg.) un chateau/une piscine, une gare routiere etc. and also types of town.
7.) vocab
8.) exercises for gcse edexcel text book.
slide 4- speaking game, students throw the dice, if they land on 1, they must speak about picture 1. they must speak about the conveniences and inconveniences of living there. slide 5 - writing, write a paragraph about the inconveniences of living in Paris/Chamonix.
9.) reading text, comprehension. ANNECY, BESAK and LYON.
10.) vocab test
THIS CONTENT WAS USED OVER 3 LESSONS