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Spanish resources that are easy for learners to access, and that encourage learners to start speaking Spanish with confidence from the outset.

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Spanish resources that are easy for learners to access, and that encourage learners to start speaking Spanish with confidence from the outset.
Our birthdays
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Our birthdays

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Happy birthday to you song to colour in a sing, birthday activity mini snap game, and a calendar to note all our friends' birthdays.
Ir or Irse
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Ir or Irse

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An investigation of Ir and Irse, with examples to match to translations, and a song with dual language lyrics from Spanglish Academy on Youtube.
KS3 Assessments
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KS3 Assessments

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Book yourself into a hotel with your teacher playing the role of receptionist. Listen to someone booking a hotel room and answer questions in English. Listen to descriptions of houses and answer questions about them in English. Read about car hire, directions and shops, and answer questions in English. Write letters saying what you are like and what your routines are
Spanish pronunciation songs and activities
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Spanish pronunciation songs and activities

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A series of songs and activities I used to introduce staff to speaking Spanish, then recorded with a friend (Hannah MacDonald thankyou, you are a star!). The activities include: Now we're going to sing, Count carefully, Paper, scissors stone, What does a giant do?, What&'s 'rain' in Spanish?, F with a says Fa Spanish vowel song, They&';ve taken the mountain to Spain, and What's in the box magic trick.
Spanish rewards
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Spanish rewards

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Bracelets - inspired by another TES contributor who suggests puttin 2 sheets together and laminating them so they are laminated on one side, then putting a strip of double sided tape down one side before cutting them into bracelets. Also stickers and certificates to make great and cheap Spanish rewards.
Make this form with playdough/ plasticene
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Make this form with playdough/ plasticene

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I present the shapes and each child should draw the relevant shape next to the word on their sheet. Learners then give each other instructions using some Spanish to build the given shape with the material given (playdough etc.)
Present stacking game
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Present stacking game

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I took in lots of empty boxes and the children took turns to see who could make the highest present tower in a minute. The worksheet is colouring words and pictures of the game.
4 songs - name, number, letter and guess who
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4 songs - name, number, letter and guess who

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3 simple songs. We invent a barn dance for the first, a ribbon dance for the second, a barn dance for the third, and a self evident presentation or game for the 4th Thanks to my daughter for singing along with me.
Drawing in the air song
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Drawing in the air song

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To the tune of 'Here we go round the mulberry bush' a simple song to learn the word draw and some shapes. There are some pictures for children to trace over with their fingers.
Buying train tickets
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Buying train tickets

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Pronunciation Telling the time – 24 hour clock Ordering tickets Understanding train announcements Learning and using vocabulary connected with train travel
Let it rain Spanish song
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Let it rain Spanish song

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Activities built around the traditional song 'Qué llueva' requiring learners to put drops in a bucket, trace a bucket, listen to a story about animals hiding in a cave from the rain, colour some weather picutres, and sing the song (simplified version) I have put my own rough recording to help you with the tune, though you could look for it on youtube.
The Hokey Cokey
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The Hokey Cokey

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A Spanish version of this traditional action song. I mix English in with the Spanish to introduce a little of the language at a time.
Describing lost property
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Describing lost property

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Study pronunciation rules, describe property, use the present perfect and object pronouns in dialogues about what you have lost and where you lost it.
Family and tener
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Family and tener

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Learn vocab of the family, use parts of ser - to be, use tener - to have, describe positions of people in a family photo (or members of a family in a grid), and see how tener works to say how you feel.
Gustar
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Gustar

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A presentation of how to use the verb gustar and a list of things and activities that learners decide if they like or not, then tell each other about. Learners then write a paragraph about who they are, what they like and what they have in common with peers.
Café Rico
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Café Rico

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Dialogue to 1) colour in; 2) cut out and put in order; 3) use for café roleplay