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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.
Querer book
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Querer book

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Learners read the first page and decide what each person wants. Learners turn to the second page and try to say what people want in Spanish, using the pictures as prompts. I cut them out, so I have a book with alternating pages words - no words, and learners make the same.
Clothes Bingo
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Clothes Bingo

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There are 3 games on the sheet. Game 1, each child chooses 4 items of clothing from the illustrated vocab given, and writes them in game 1 column. Then the first learners to tick off their 4 items are the winners.
¿Dónde está?
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¿Dónde está?

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Print this onto card, and the children cut card flaps to stick over the pictures. Then children play 'reading to baby' as they look for the hidden items.
Sing a rainbow craft
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Sing a rainbow craft

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The materials here allow learners to create a beautiful wheel that they can turn to learn the words below. The song is logicallly linked to the English version, but not a direct translation.
Spotty dogs game and song
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Spotty dogs game and song

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The song counts down the number of spots on your dog as you wash him. The game will be familiar to most people, and I have put Spanish sentences on the cards to be read.
A Christmas puppet show
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A Christmas puppet show

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The puppet show just requires one puppet and the teacher, and is interspersed with Spanish words that the teacher and the puppet can encourage the children to say aloud.
Weather calendar
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Weather calendar

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The children use the calendar to keep a weekly record of the weather, that can then be compared once a week.
Where is it?
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Where is it?

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Saying where a place is Saying where you are from and how many people live there Communicative activities to exchange information.
dice
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dice

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These numbers help learners to count aloud, and serve as replacements for 2 dice when cut into individual squares and put in an envelope.
Me llamo stickers
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Me llamo stickers

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These print onto the 3x7 sheets of stickers from WH Smith and I use them to get to know the names in new classes
The price of fruit
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The price of fruit

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Label the fruit with the correct price according to the sentence, then add up grocery bills and write sentences about them.
Weather snap and song
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Weather snap and song

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The children can call out Chócola (what my class says for Snap), as they watch the presentation, then sing a weather song ...
New Identity
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New Identity

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Questions about name, address, origen, telephone number, and new identities to practice the questions with.
Food I like
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Food I like

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Learn how to say I like icecream, I don't like chips, then play a bingo game with these phrases.
Present perfect writing task
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Present perfect writing task

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Choose between a Christmas catch up letter in which you tell a friend what you have done this year, or an interview with a journalist about how winning the lottery has changed your life.
Spanglish Fantástico Video Book Lessons for teachers and learners
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Spanglish Fantástico Video Book Lessons for teachers and learners

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Spanglish Fantástico is a set of video lessons. They use a mixture of strong Spanish cognates and English to present the learning. The videos have text and the sound together learners can get a good grasp of pronunciation. These are lessons that I am teaching in class, and teachers can watch them and copy the lessons easily. There is a strong focus and emphasis on speaking Spanish in these lessons. My learners access the videos in 2 ways: either they watch the videos before the classes to boost their confidence in class and in preparation for speaking; or they watch the videos after class to review what we have done, and to give themselves time to take it all in at their own pace. (A third way they are using the video books is to catch up with lessons that they are unable to attend). If you are a teacher and want some ideas for your classes, or if you want to recommend some easy to watch videos to your students, then I would love to share my work with you.