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Also, check out my podcast on Spotify, 'Qué pasa, Raúl', where I discuss Spanish songs and their lyrics.
All my resources for Spanish are carefully designed, visually engaging (I have an art background) and interactive; they are ideal for presenting on an interactive board, for students to work on them from a computer and for online lessons. Get some of my high quality material and save yourself long prep hours!
Also, check out my podcast on Spotify, 'Qué pasa, Raúl', where I discuss Spanish songs and their lyrics.
This resource contains over 35 Power Point slides including varied activities (with all solutions included), texts, clips and illustrations on the topic of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Task types include: translating, matching up, filling the gaps, ‘true or false’ and prompts for writing and speaking.
The main outcome is to learn/revise facts, vocabulary and phrases related to the topic, as part of the Customs and Festivals section of the GCSE syllabus. Tasks vary in complexity and are grouped correspondingly into different Key Stages (KS3, KS4 and KS5). This is, thus, an ideal resource for Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 students.
The slides are carefully designed, user-friendly and visually attractive. The tasks are interactive and many lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. Teachers may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
Enjoy!
The present resource contains 37 slides with various activities and their solutions, including listening tasks and a video-based task. They can take up to several lessons, depending on the level/ability of the class.
The main outcomes of these tasks are to learn verbs for daily routines and their conjugation in the present tense, focusing on the 1st and 3rd person singular; telling the time for different actions; using adverbs of time and sequence (primero, antes de, después de, finalmente…); using yo también and yo tampoco.
The tasks are visually engaging and interactive. They lend themselves well to pair or group work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks, add new instructions or include extra verbal cues, as they see fit.
This resource is based on a text and a video about la Semana Santa in Spain. It has 25 Power Point slides containing varied activities, text, photos and illustrations on this topic. Task types include: multiple choice questions, translating, matching up, filling the gaps and prompts for speaking.
The main outcome is to learn, or revise, vocabulary and phrases related to the Semana Santa, as part of the Customs and Festivals section of the Spanish GCSE syllabus. This resource is, thus, ideal for Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 students.
The slides are carefully designed, user-friendly and visually attractive. The tasks are very interactive and many lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
This resource contains over 40 Power Point slides including varied activities (with all solutions included), texts, video clips, audios and illustrations on the topic of Christmas celebrations in Spain and the wider Hispanic world. Task types include: translating, quizzes, matching up, filling the gaps, ‘true or false’ and many prompts for writing and speaking. Audio and video resources are included, accessed through links.
The main outcome is to learn/revise facts, vocabulary, grammar and phrases related to the topic, as part of the Customs and Festivals section of the GCSE syllabus. Tasks vary in complexity and are grouped correspondingly into different Key Stages (KS3, KS4 and KS5). This is, thus, an ideal resource for Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 students.
The slides are carefully designed, user-friendly and visually attractive. The tasks are interactive and many lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. Teachers may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
Enjoy!
In this resource we learn about Dali, Lorca and Buñuel, three icons of Spanish culture, and the friendship they enjoyed during their 20’s.
The 18 slides are visually rich and contain text and tasks. Through them students can practice the use of the preterite tense, saying the years and key vocabulary related to art, poetry and cinema. They will also learn key details about the lives and times of these three big names in Spanish modern culture.
For the final task, students devise cards with multiple choice questions for a quiz about Dali, Lorca and Buñuel, based on what they have learnt. Then, in pairs or groups they ask each other the questions they have written.
This resource contains over 10 Power Point slides including short biographies in Spanish of five inspirational figures of African and Afro-Caribbean heritage: writers Chimamanda N. Adichie and Zadie Smith; artists Yinka Shonibare and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye; and DJ and presenter Trevor Nelson.
There are three follow-up activities. In one of them, students will create multiple-choice questions about the five figures to test each other’s knowledge. These activities will allow them to explore in some depth the grammar and lexical items contained in the slides. The students will also use the texts provided as models to write a short biography of a relevant figure of their choice to celebrate Black History Month.
The main outcomes are to celebrate BHM by exposing students to inspirational figures of African/Afro-Caribbean heritage, as well as to revise general grammar and vocabulary for GCSE, with an emphasis on the use of the preterite tense.
This is, thus, an ideal resource for Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 students.
The slides are user-friendly and visually clear. The tasks lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. The teacher may modify some of the activities or add new ones as they see fit.
This resource contains 26 slides with various activities and their solutions, including 2 listening tasks. They can take up to 3 hour lessons, depending on the level of your class.
The main outcomes are: to learn vocabulary related to colours and clothes; to learn and practise phrases related to going shopping; to practise determinate and indeterminate articles; to use demonstrative pronouns (este, esta…).
The tasks are visually engaging and interactive. They lend themselves well to pair or group work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks, add new instructions or include extra verbal cues, as they see fit.
This resource has 22 Power Point slides containing varied activities, text and visual aids to practise the gerunds and the present continuous in Spanish. The activities are mostly grammar-based. Some can be used to practise speaking in short dialogues, and there is also a listening task with its transcription. Solutions to all activities are included.
The main outcome is to learn, or revise, the uses of the gerunds and the present continuous. This resource is, thus, ideal for Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 students.
The slides are carefully designed, user-friendly and visually attractive. The tasks are very interactive and many lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
This resource is based on a video and tasks on the topic of health, aches, pains, illness and body parts. It has over 30 Power Point slides containing text, video, audio recordings and illustrations on this topic. Task types include: multiple choice questions, matching up, filling the gaps, listening activities and speaking activities.
The main outcome is to learn, or revise, vocabulary, phrases and grammar related to feeling unwell, aches, pains and body parts, as part of the Lifestyle (illnesses) section of the GCSE syllabus. This resource is, thus, ideal for Year 8 to Year 11 students.
The slides are carefully designed, user-friendly and visually attractive. The tasks are very interactive and many lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
This 9-page resource is a close look at the imagery from the video Malamente by Rosalía, aimed at GCSE and A-Level Spanish students. It looks at how the words and images speak about Spain’s culture, mixing up traditional elements (such as Semana Santa or bullfighting) with modern Spanish youth culture (such as tattoos, gel nails or skateboarding). It is also useful to learn/revise vocabulary about places in the city (such as the petrol station or the car park) and clothing (looking at what the people in the video are wearing). The lyrics of the song Malamente are also included, with a gap-filling activity.
There are multiple tasks that explore the world of Rosalia from different angles, with special attention on how it relates to the wider contemporary Spanish culture, with its contrasts of the traditional and the modern. There is high-quality material for at least 3 hours of teaching.
Also included are links that relate to the video’s themes on Spanish flamenco culture, and prompts for discussion on the influence of Rosalía on young people by looking at the singer’s Instagram account.
The resource is on a Word document, so it can be easily edited at the teacher’s convenience - by adding, removing, modifying tasks so that the lesson can be adapted to different levels and abilities.
This resource is based on an award-winning short animated film, ‘The Present’, easily accessed online. The 18 slides are rich with visual aids and relevant text, yet they are clear and interactive.
The main outcomes of this lesson are: to learn (or revise) basic vocabulary related to the story, to build with it simple sentences in the 3rd person of the present tense and, in this way, to tell what happens in the film.
The tasks in the slides are very interactive and most lend themselves well to pair or group work. The teacher may use the visual aids in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
The link to access the short film is included in the slides. The duration is 4 minutes and is mostly silent.
The present resource is based on a short animated film, ‘Material Girl’, accessed by a link included in some of the slides.
The main outcomes of this lesson are: to learn (or revise) some verbs related to daily routine; to build with them simple sentences in the 3rd person; and, in this way, to tell what happens in the film.
It contains 18 slides, all carefully designed with clear images and text. The tasks are very interactive and many lend themselves well to pair or group work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
This resource contains over 60 Power Point slides including varied activities, text, photos and illustrations on the topic of Spanish Festivals and Celebrations, with a focus on la Feria de abril de Sevilla, los Carnavales de Cádiz and los San Fermines de Pamplona. There are also notes on some national stereotypes, linked to the use of the verbs ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’. Task types include: multiple choice questions, quizzes, translating, matching up, filling the gaps and many prompts for speaking.
The main outcome is to learn facts, vocabulary and phrases related to the topic, as part of the Customs and Festivals section of the GCSE syllabus, with an emphasis on building up speaking skills. Tasks vary in complexity and are grouped correspondingly into different Key Stages (KS3, KS4 and KS5). This is, thus, an ideal resource for Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 students.
The slides are carefully designed, user-friendly and visually attractive. The tasks are interactive and many lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. The teacher may use the visual aids and text boxes in each slide to modify the tasks or add new ones as they see fit.
This resource contains over 40 Power Point slides including 20 multiple-choice questions, with a design based on the famous quiz show. Ser vs estar, contrasting past tenses, verb-subject agreement, irregular verbs, prepositions, saber vs conocer or when to use an infinitive are all items included in practical sentences typical of the CGSE curriculum.
There are also extension questions (in the pink boxes) below each answer to challenge more able students and encourage more participation. These questions also allow you to explore in some more depth the different grammar and lexical items contained in each slide.
The main outcome is to revise general grammar for the GCSE syllabus, with an emphasis on grammatical points where students often make errors.
This is, thus, an ideal resource for Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 students.
The slides are user-friendly and visually clear. The tasks lend themselves well to pair work, both in person and online. The teacher may change some of the questions or add new ones as they see fit.