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A variety of resources including revision booklets, entire lessons and worksheets suitable for GCSE and A level students of Spanish and French. There are several Italian, as well as English language/literature resources available too.

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A variety of resources including revision booklets, entire lessons and worksheets suitable for GCSE and A level students of Spanish and French. There are several Italian, as well as English language/literature resources available too.
Christmas and Secularity in France
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Christmas and Secularity in France

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A complete PPT lesson la laïcité et Noël en France - secularity and Christmas in France. Aimed at A level students as it encourages debates/use of spoken French for a large part in the classroom. Includes grammar points and vocab points created as feedback from a previous essay homework set to students. These are, of course, transferable as they include common mistakes made by students when writing in French. Encourages students to challenge how democracy and secularity works - the French state is supposed to be separate from the Church however all Bank Holidays are Catholic festivals. Incorporates group work too.
French Christmas Quiz and Answers
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French Christmas Quiz and Answers

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End-of-term French Christmas quiz, suitable for any year group (inc. A level students) Includes: Cultural references - is the answer A,B,C etc. Translations New verb and cultural-specific vocabulary for Christmas True or false Gap fills *Answers included in a separate document, in the same folder.
GCSE Spanish End of Year Quiz
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GCSE Spanish End of Year Quiz

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A quiz useful for an end-of-year lesson, or for revision purposes. Focuses mainly on the AQA spec for year 10. There are 6 rounds, with 10 questions in each. 5 of these are topic based, and the other 5 are still topic-related, but more focused on grammar. The topics are: Life at school Travel and tourism Social issues - healthy living Education post-16 Marriage/partnership Technology in everyday life Grammar topics include: modal verbs quantifiers preterite and imperfect tense weather expressions with ‘hacer’ possessive pronouns recap on deber/tener que/hay que + infinitive es mejor/sería mejor/más vale/más valdría negative nunca use of ‘lo’ and ‘lo que’ future tenses complex two-verb structures (tener ganas de…) using ‘gracias a’/‘sin’/‘con’ subjunctive in ‘es posible que’ Some of the questions require gap-fill, others are more like the exam comprehensions and others are choosing the correct letter. There are also short translations. Most of the questions are in Spanish but some are in English.
A level Spanish Grammar Exam and Answers
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A level Spanish Grammar Exam and Answers

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An exam aimed at A level students of Spanish, suitable for any exam board Includes three separate activities that test grammar and comprehension The exam takes one hour, so can be used for a full lesson Includes answers on a separate document, so marking is easy for teachers or for students to peer-mark
GCSE Spanish Translation Revision Booklet
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GCSE Spanish Translation Revision Booklet

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A booklet designed to help students practice their translation from Spanish into English. Primarily designed for AQA where at Foundation and Higher, students translate a short passage from Spanish to English as part of the last question on the Reading exam. This Booklet is for all three themes, covering: • Relationships with family and friends • Marriage • Social media • Technology • Music • Cinema and TV • Food and eating out • Sport • Customs and festivals • My home • Local area • Shopping • Charity and voluntary work • Healthy and unhealthy living • The environment • Poverty and homelessness • Other social and global issues • Travel • Holidays and tourism • My studies • Life at school • Education post-16 • Jobs and ambitions • Work experience Altogether there are 29 short paragraph translations for students to complete. There is an accompanying answer booklet too that has a breakdown of how students would get the 9 marks per question, following the format of the AQA mark scheme. Suitable for in-class work, homework and revision, or cover. Please visit my shop if you would like to purchase the booklets for Themes 1, 2, and 3 separately.
Claro 1 Unit 2 - Full Unit of Resources
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Claro 1 Unit 2 - Full Unit of Resources

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This resource includes all lessons and accompanying resources for the Claro 1 Unit 2 scheme of work. There are a range of activities, games and in-class assessment points (differentiated). Grammar points are taught also, and homework is provided. Topics: 2.1 ¡Contamos hasta cien! 2.2 Te presento a mi familia 2.3 Los animales y las mascotas 2.4 Espejito, espejito … 2.5 Las descripciones físicas 2.6 Mi carácter y relaciones This unit is typically taught to Year 7 students, although is beginner’s Spanish and can be used accordingly.
French A level Essay Writing Help Sheet
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French A level Essay Writing Help Sheet

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A two-page help sheet for A level students needing to write essays for their exams. Focuses on the development of the structure of the essays and contains: Sentence starters for introductions, plus key words Sentence starters for main paragraphs, plus key words Sentence starters for the conclusion, plus key words Advice on verbal constructions (based on mistakes I have seen in students’ essays) Key vocab
Le Pacs en France - A level
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Le Pacs en France - A level

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Aimed at A level students doing the AQA spec: subtheme la famille en voie de changement There is a particular focus on speaking and reading/translation tasks PPT provides information on: what PACS is conditions of it statistics for class discussion gap fill and writing exercise on PACS class discussion questions regarding PACS, alternatives to marriage in other countries, and why marriage trends have changed translation exercise Extra exercises available for those needing an extension
Death of a Salesman A level Revision Lesson
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Death of a Salesman A level Revision Lesson

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An in-depth revision lesson for Death of a Salesman, aimed primarily at A level students. Includes: a starter on discussion questions relating to the main themes in the play a synopsis of the play, with questions on the most significant aspect featured in terms of tragedy absolution and classic tragedy foreseeable destiny context: the salesman and the American Dream the end - recognising the truth key ideas to consider when writing wider context: Miller’s other tragedies ad the purpose of the ordinary man an extended writing task on constructing an argument (based on the points given in the PPT which allows students to develop their own ideas on what the purpose of the play is and how meanings are shaped. Also uses the literary techniques sheet included for them to refer to for revision, or to add as evidence in their arguments)
A level French - Film Toolkit Vocabulary
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A level French - Film Toolkit Vocabulary

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A document aimed at A/AS level French students to help them write about the films they have been studying. Includes French and English versions of how to structure sentences, how to analyse content, and enables them to learn vocabulary necessary for discussing the films. Suitable for any exam board and any film - easily applicable to any.
Bonjour Tristesse Revision Lesson
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Bonjour Tristesse Revision Lesson

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A revision lesson aimed at A level students studying Bonjour Tristesse for the paper 2 exam of AQA’s new spec. Includes a PPT that explores: recapping of the key themes the book as an existentialist text the book as a psychological depiction the resemblance between the author and the protagonist the critical reception this book was subjected to the dilemma and the choice of Cecile Activities include translation and discussion throughout. The main activity is based around essay writing. The students have 10-15 mins to plan a response to an essay question done as either HW, an assessment or in another lesson. They are then given an exemplar response (included) to that question to get them familiarised with the mark scheme, etc.
Lamia Revision lesson - A level
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Lamia Revision lesson - A level

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For A level students doing AQA Lit B - Tragedy option PPT includes: recap of the history of the genre of tragedy recap of the plot pattern for tragedy recap of tragic endings/resolutions an activity for students to choose three tragic methods in Keats’ poems (as attatched in full) and analyse/write about them exam skills focus: how do we write about Keats? Students are placed in the examiner’s position with an activity where they judge an exemplar essay response historical context of the poem the interpretations over time of Lamia semantic field and exercises relating to that Lamia as an allegory - students focus on what the characters could represent shifting perspectives and metamorphoses in the poem, including argument starters about that and critics’ views for revision: a template on how to analyse poems is included - this is applicable to any poem.
Complete A2 AQA Spanish Vocabulary Lists
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Complete A2 AQA Spanish Vocabulary Lists

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A full topic vocabulary list from the following topics: La inmigracion El racismo La convivencia Jovenes de hoy, ciudadanos del manana Monarquias y dictaduras Los movimientos populares Includes Spanish and English vocab. This can be used as a revision activity, given to students to learn at the start of the topic, or cover the English or Spanish and get students to fill the gaps as an assessment.
A level Spanish - Film Toolkit Vocabulary
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A level Spanish - Film Toolkit Vocabulary

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A document aimed at A/AS level Spanish students to help them write about the films they have been studying. Includes Spanish and English versions of how to structure sentences, how to analyse content, and enables them to learn vocabulary necessary for discussing the films. Suitable for any exam board and any film - easily applicable to any.
GCSE French Translation Revision Booklet
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GCSE French Translation Revision Booklet

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A booklet designed to help students practice their translation from French into English. Primarily designed for AQA where at Foundation and Higher, students translate a short passage from French to English as part of the last question on the Reading exam. This Booklet is for all three themes, covering: • Relationships with family and friends • Marriage • Social media • Technology • Music • Cinema and TV • Food and eating out • Sport • Customs and festivals • My home • Local area • Shopping • Charity and voluntary work • Healthy and unhealthy living • The environment • Poverty and homelessness • Other social and global issues • Travel • Holidays and tourism • My studies • Life at school • Education post-16 • Jobs and ambitions • Work experience Altogether there are 29 short paragraph translations for students to complete. There is an accompanying answer booklet too that has a breakdown of how students would get the 9 marks per question, following the format of the AQA mark scheme. Suitable for in-class work, homework and revision, or cover. Please visit my shop if you would like to purchase the booklets for Themes 1, 2, and 3 separately.
A level Spanish - El Laberinto del Fauno Pair of Exemplar Essays
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A level Spanish - El Laberinto del Fauno Pair of Exemplar Essays

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Questions answered: • Analiza las técnicas que utiliza Guillermo del Toro para explorar el mundo fantástico de Ofelia. • Analiza el tema de la guerra en la película. ¿Cuáles son las técnicas que utiliza el director para evocar la época en la que transcurre la historia? These questions are particularly useful for providing evidence to essay points, for showing what content can be used to tackle specific questions, and to get students to practice being the marker. Aimed towards AQA A level students
Introduction to Spanish Culture
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Introduction to Spanish Culture

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An introduction lesson to Spanish Culture (PPT is fully in English so can be adapted to Spanish), aimed at Year 7,8,9,10 students. Aims to improve the cultural awareness of Spain, in regards to the country’s society, history, geography and culture. Students are encouraged to look for similarities and differences across Spain and other European nations, with several discussion points available. The depth of these discussions varies depending on the year group you are teaching. The lesson also provides students with a wider knowledge of how influential tourism is - its positives and negatives. There is a quiz on Spain, with answers provided, that can take up between 10-30 minutes depending on how you utilise the resource.
Earth Day Assembly
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Earth Day Assembly

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An assembly suited for whole year group or whole school contexts. Includes: hands-up quiz which educates students on extinct species, or ones whose populations are decreasing Intro to Earth Week clip as to what Earth Week is how long can we survive if we continue polluting the way we are? what you can do to get involved - staff + students
French Revolution Quiz
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French Revolution Quiz

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A fun and interactive Who Wants to be a Millionaire quiz - French Revolution style. I found this quiz online and have converted it to PPT format for easy use. I take no credit for this work. Great for revision or end of term! Enjoy :)
Critical Writing on The Kite Runner
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Critical Writing on The Kite Runner

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A resource aimed at A level students doing AQA English Lit. B spec. Includes a critical overview of the text, as well as four essays, with the purpose of broadening their reading. Students should also pick arguments created by these critics that they feel strongly about, and can feel free to use them in their own writing (as well as methods and context). This resource can be used in lesson as an activity, or for revision purposes, or as wider-reading homework. The title of the essays are as follows: “In this essay, Caballero-Robb interprets Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner as a work that intertwines the private and public realms of experience.” “In the following review, O’Brien discusses the author’s use of voice, and how the two main characters reflect the character of Afghanistan itself.” “In the following essay, Noor reviews The Kite Runner as a novel about sin and redemption, but contends that it fails to give a complete picture of the Afghan conflict.” “In the following excerpt, Hosseini discusses how being a physician gives him a compassionate insight to humanity and makes him a better writer.”