Languages on a Plate is dedicated to making outstanding language teaching resources so that teachers have more time to do their job the best they can. We also run CPD sessions.
Languages on a Plate is dedicated to making outstanding language teaching resources so that teachers have more time to do their job the best they can. We also run CPD sessions.
Learning intention: to describe how you use your phone
**Learning outcomes:
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Recap of the Present Tense
Learn vocabulary related to phone use
Express how you use your phone
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Learning intention: to describe what your home is like
Learning outcomes:
Recap adjectives related to the topic of “house”
Recap how to do comparatives
Write a text about your house using comparatives
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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Lesson includes:
Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Updated for September 2024-25
Lesson 8/10 out of Languages on a Plate’s beginner module: All About Me, which is centred around teaching the basics for Spanish beginners (perfect for Year 7).
This lesson introduces students to physical descriptions (eyes, hair, tall/short, pretty/ugly) in Spanish so students can describe themselves and their friends/family. The lesson builds on the knowledge from the first seven lessons in the module, which taught them how to describe who is in their family and adjective agreements
Learning intention: to describe your physical appearance and your family members’ appearance
Learning outcomes:
Learn the vocabulary for hair and eyes
Recognise physical descriptions of different people (hair, eyes, height/weight)
Write a short text describing your, or someone else’s, physical appearance
Lesson includes:
(Slide order)
Starter - match up words (colours, ser, tener, opinions)
Objectives
Vocabulary - introduction to eye colour and hair colour
Game - fastest finger first (teacher-led)
Vocabulary - introduction to hairstyles
Objectives
Reading - match the descriptions with the pictures
Listening - listen to descriptions of people’s hair and eyes
Reading/Drawing - create a “se busca” poster for someone you’re looking for
Above and beyond vocabulary - weight/height/beard/moustache/freckles, etc.
Game - money-maker translation game
Writing - write a description of the people in the images
Writing - write a physical description of yourself
Objectives
Grammar - match up conjugated verbs
Grammar - put the correct verb/adjective/noun in the space
Translation - double translation
Reading: find the appropriate vocabulary based on the context
YouTube audiovisual vocabulary search
Plenary - write a physical description of your family
We also have a Quizlet vocabualry list for the content of the lesson in our Spanish Steps 1 Folder.
Updated for September 2024-25
Lesson 6/10 out of Languages on a Plate’s beginner module: All About Me, which is centred around teaching the basics for Spanish beginners (perfect for Year 7).
This lesson introduces students to personality traits in Spanish and focuses on the verb “ser” so they can describe themselves and other people. The lesson builds on the knowledge from the first five lessons in the module, which taught them how to describe who is in their family.
Learning intention: to describe your personality and your family members’ personalities in Spanish
Learning outcomes:
Learn the vocabulary for personality traits
Understand how adjectives change based on gender and plural status
Write a short text describing what your family members; personalities are like
Lesson includes:
(Slide order)
Starter - put the words in the correct order
Objectives
Vocabulary - introduction to personality traits
Game - fastest finger first - teacher-led
Vocabulary - further personality traits
Game - class vs teacher teacher-led
Game - get across the board
Objectives
Reading comprehension of dialogue
Translation of sentences in pairs
Speaking - practise describing yourself with the verb “ser”
Reading comprehension and introduction to new vocabulary
Grammar - think, pair, share about adjective agreement
Grammar - explicit agreements for adjectives related to personality traits
Grammar - choose the correct adjective in the context
Grammar - fill out the rest of the table based on the prior knowledge and what is on the board
Translation - focus on vocabulary and adjective agreement
Objectives
Grammar - explicit introduction to the verb “ser” in the Present
Grammar + Reading - put the correct word in the space
Listening - write what the people’s personalities are like
Writing - write what your family members’ personalities are like
YouTube - listen out for comprehension of content
Plenary - write about yourself and your family based on the knowledge up to now.
We also have a Quizlet vocabualry list for the content of the lesson in our Spanish Steps 1 Folder.
**Updated for September 2024-25.
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Lesson 1/10 out of Languages on a Plate’s beginner module: All About Me, which is centred around teaching the basics for Spanish beginners (perfect for Year 7).
This lesson introduces students to Spanish for the first time, teaching them the alphabet and how to say their name, culminating in being able to write a basic dialogue introducing 2 or more people.
Learning intention: to introduce yourself in Spanish
Learning outcomes:
Know the greeting words and how to say your name in Spanish
Know how to spell your name in Spanish
Write a dialogue introducing 2 or more people
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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(Slide order)
Starter - multiple choice fact-finder about the Spanish-speaking world
Objectives
Reading (with audio too) of a basic introduction dialogue
Extended dialgoue
Speaking drop-down guessing activity
YouTube video to hear and see in context
Vocabulary
Objectives
Alphabet phonics and audios (Spanish from Spain)
Popcorn tennis game for the alphabet (teacher-led)
Above and beyond vocabulary
Listening for spellings of names and teaching phonics
Writing - spelling out how to pronounce your name
Objectives
Plenary - writing a dialogue between 2 people
We also have a Quizlet vocabualry list for the content of the lesson in our Spanish Steps 1 Folder.
Learning intention: to express what you normally eat
**Learning outcomes:
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Recap of describing food
Introduction to the verb “soler” in the Present and other boot verbs
Describe what you normally have for each meal
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Bundle of our IGCSE Spanish exam-style questions.
The bundle includes examples of each question type, breakdowns for how to maximise your chances of picking up marks and exam-style questions for your pupils to go through.
Bundle saves equivalent of 25%
A quick worksheet for practising regular ar, er, ir verb conjugations in the Present Tense.
Note, this is for starting off the Present Tense - it is just regular verbs but is scaffolded to make your pupils think a bit more than just following the standard conjugation order.
Sheet includes:
Quick breakdown of when and how to use the Present Tense
Pronoun/verb subject identifying activity
Regular “ar” verb conjugation activity
Regular “er” verb conjugation activity
Regular “ir” verb conjugation activity
Mixed practice “ar, er, ir” verb conjugation activity
Mixed jumbled verb conjugation activity
Answers to all questions
Free knowledge organiser for Year 9 - GCSE Spanish.
All of the vocabulary corresponds to the lessons in Module 2 of Spanish Step 3 from Languages on a Plate.
Module focuses on sports, injuries, illness, body parts, ailments and advice for health concerns.
Lessons covered:
¿Qué haces para mantenerte en forma?
¿Qué está haciendo el futbolista?
¿Qué te duele?
¿Cómo te hiciste daño?
¿Qué se debería hacer?
All vocabulary lists are linked to a Quizlet QR code so pupils can easily access them in their own time.
Annotated example listening paper for the Spanish IGCSE. Document comes with a clean version of a practice question for each type so that your pupils can practise more. Audio files attached.
Learning intention: to express what you did for your work experience
**Learning outcomes:
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Recap of the Preterite and Imperfect
Say what someone did at their work experience
Summarise what you/someone did during your/their work experience give your/their opinion
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Annotated example reading paper for the Spanish IGCSE. Document comes with a clean version of a practice question for each type so that your pupils can practise more.
Learning intention: to express what extracurricular activities you do
Learning outcomes:
Recap of the Present Tense
Learn vocabulary for extracurricular activities
Write about what extracurricular activities you do
A*ll exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Learning intention: to give your opinion on your holiday
Learning outcomes:
Recap of verbs in the Preterite
Introduction to opinions in the Preterite
Give you opinion in the Preterite about your holiday
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Learning intention: to say where you are going to go on holiday
Learning outcomes:
Recap of places (mountains/sea, etc.)
Introduction to the Near Future (I’m going to go)
Write a text saying where you are going to go no holiday
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity
Practice paper for the IGCSE Reading, Writing and Grammar. Perfect revision for extra practice before the exam.
For extra detail in how to tackle this paper, please check out our IGCSE exam advice documents.
Learning intention: to say what you did on holiday
Learning outcomes:
Recap of saying where you went on holiday and how you got there
Introduction to regular verbs in the Preterite
Say what you did on holiday
*All exercises come with instructions in the “Notes” area.
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**Lesson includes:
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Written texts
Recorded audio for listening
Video with listening activity