This is a board game to get English as a Foreign Language to practise their speaking (and mediation) skills.
It is based on games such as Snakes and Ladders, but since I have designed the board, I have explained all the peculiarities in the instructions.
Each time the players roll the dice, they will have to complete a speaking, mediation (explain a graph) or grammar task. The different tasks are:
making a speech on a specific topic.
having a discussion with a partner on a specific topic.
answering a question.
taking part in a role play with a partner.
correcting a common mistake in a sentence.
If the player completes the task correctly they can stay in the box where they’ve landed. If they don’t, they’ll have to go back.
All the resources needed to play the game are included: 24 grammar cards, 24 discussion cards, 24 question cards, 12 role play cards and 12 graph cards.
There are a few special boxed to keep the game more exciting: the lift, that helps the players move forward or backwards a few places; the dice, which allows them to roll the dice again; the field, where they relax for a turn, and the grim reaper, which takes them back to the starting point.
The game is designed for B2 students, but can be easily adapted for other levels.
EDIT: PLEASE IGNORE THE AWFUL PREVIEWS, THE ACTUAL FILES LOOK FINE, AS SHOWN BY THE COVER PICTURE, A SCREEN CAPTURE OF THE BOARD.
Support booklet to prepare students for the new GCSE speaking exam.
The booklet includes a detailed summary of the requirements of the new speaking exam (role play, photo card and general conversation), both at foundation and higher levels, explained in a student-friendly way, as well as the mark schemes for each element of the test, examples of role plays (foundation and higher) and photo cards (with foundation and higher questions), and a very comprehensive list of questions for the general conversation. All the questions have been translated to allow the teachers to use them in the classroom, set them as homework or tell the students to work independently on them .
Additionally, the resource includes a foundation and higher check-list to provide the students with immediate, personalised feedback.
A whole set of resources to teach the GCSE topic relationships within the family.
The presentation consists of 62 slides (please note that the presentation was made using Smartboard Notebook, not Powerpoint; I have included a Powerpoint copy, but a lot of the features do not work or work worse on Powerpoint, so I advice using Notebook to open it) includes the following vocabulary areas:
- family members
- physical descriptions
- character
- “me llevo bien” and reasons for getting on (or not) with people.
The presentation covers the following grammar points:
- ser and tener
- the conditional
- comparatives
- negatives
- asking questions
It also includes several speaking activities (role plays and photo cards), as well as a variety of games (naughts and crosses, connect 4, walk around the room finding information).
The presentation is supported by 7 worksheets, a writing mat and an overview of the new GCSE course
A couple of lessons to prepare students to express an justify their opinions about TV programmes, using a variety of expressions (beyond the basic "me gusta"), adjectives and tenses. Supported by a template worksheet to express opinions in the present and in te past and a variety of activities.
A (big) set of resources covering all aspects of health and lifestyle:
- food
- healthy and unhealthy habits
- giving advice
- illness and going to the doctor
- daily routine
A (very large) set of resources to cover all aspects of the topic of jobs and careers, guiding the students towards beign able to write and speak about the topic using a variety of tenses (preterite, imperfect, the expression "tenía que" + infinitive and future simple), as well as the relative and other complex structures.
The set also includes an introduction to the subjunctive (with expressions such as "No creo que" + subjuntive).
All supported by 15 corresponding worksheets that also include reading activities.
Three booklets to prepare students for papers 2 and 3:
Paper 2 (writing) - El laberinto del fauno
Paper 2 (writing) - La casa de Bernarda Alba
Paper 3 (speaking)
Each booklet includes a wide range of questions to provide the students with plenty of practice, as well as detailed explanations of the paper's requirements, assessment objectives and mark schemes.
The fourth booklet contains a very comprehensive (118 pages) overview of the main aspects of Spanish grammar that the students are expected to be able to use on their A Level course.
A very comprehensive set of resources to help students revise Theme 2 (local, national, global, international areas of interest) of the new Spanish GCSE and prepare for the speaking test.
The pack includes:
- Role plays booklet, with 20 role plays at both foundation and higher level.
- Photo cards booklet, with 24 cards (each of which includes four foundation and four higher questions).
- General conversation questions, with 49 questions altogether at both foundation and higher level.
- Foundation and higher mark schemes / feedback sheets.
This booklet contains 18 discussion cards based on Theme 2 of the new AQA Spanish A Level course (Artistic culture in the Hispanic world).
The cards contain quite a lot of factual information about the theme (a lot more than the sample cards from AQA) and three questions, the first one always being “How do you react to the information on this card?”.
The aim of presenting the cards like this is to provide the students with a lot of ideas on what to say about the theme, as well as making them more aware that they always have to discuss the information printed on the card (AO2 and AO4).
Each section is followed by around 20 questions for the students to research / discuss the topic further.
Finally, the booklet also contains an overview of the A Level course and the Paper 3 exam, as well as a list of useful language for the test.
The titles for the cards are:
Enrique Iglesias y Ana Kournikova, padres de gemelos.
Shakira: “El destino de los niños puede cambiar”.
Penélope Cruz: la reina de las polémicas.
Belén Esteban: el triunfo de la mediocridad.
“Mis medidas son 2.202 casos por feminicidios reportados en los últimos 9 años en mi país.”
“Para la industria soy una modelo de talla grande, pero para mí soy una mujer real”.
El Colacho: ¿el festival español más original?
Masiva protesta contra las corridas de toros antes del comienzo de San Fermín
La gastronomía española: los diez platos típicos que debes probar al menos una vez en la vida
La cosecha de uva en La Rioja de 2017 es «escasa y de gran calidad»
Euskera Araban: El 62,4% de los alaveses no sabe Euskera y el 93% usa sobre todo el Castellano
La inmersión lingüística y la escolarización en castellano: el eterno conflicto en Cataluña
La Alhambra de Granada, el monumento más visitado de España
Teotihuacán, el “lugar donde los hombres se convierten en dioses”.
Frida Kahlo, grandeza y tragedia.
El Museo del Prado.
El aurresku: la danza solemne que da la bienvenida al País Vasco.
La música precolombina: un tesoro casi perdido.
A worksheet that I have used with the younger students to practice descriptions in Spanish. It includes a writing frame to describe people’s physical appearance and a list of adjectives to describe personality.
The worksheet is based on the film “Zipi y Zape y el club de la canica”.
A series of resources to support GCSE students preparing for their GCSE writing exams. The bundle includes three GCSE writing papers at both foundation and higher level, one for each theme of the new course, and a booklet with 24 90-word questions, eight for each theme (two per topic). This booklet has been picked by TES to be part of their GCSE revision hub. Finally, the resource includes a Complex structures guide, with a variety of tenses and structures to encourage the higher ability students to work independently and use increasingly complex language.
Finally, the bundle includes a “Correct the mistakes” activity, which includes 54 sentences (covering all topics) with mistakes in them for the students to correct, all based on some of the most common mistakes I keep seeing in students’ work.
This is a resource to practise the use of the preterite tense to talk about holidays activities. It is ideal for the first lesson after the summer break for GCSE students.
There are eight activities:
verbs revision: find how to say in Spanish twelve verbs in the first person singular of the preterite tense.
during the holidays: students read a series of sentences (all in the preterite and using the verbs from activity one) and decide how often they did them during the holidays.
opinions: decide whether the opinions are positive, negative or neutral.
write five sentences using the language from activities 1, 2 and 3.
verb practice: change the verbs in activity one into the second person singular.
questions: using the vebs in activity 5, write five questions for a partner about their holiday activities.
speaking: interview a partner to find how often the partner did those activities during the holidays.
extension: write five sentences about the partner’s holidays activities.
Finally, the last page of the resource includes a reminder of how to conjugate the preterite tense.
This file consists of six discussion cards based on the sub theme “Monarchies and dictatorships” of the New Spanish A Level theme Aspects of political life.
The cards cover a variety of aspects of the sub-theme: Franco’s dictatorship, The Spanish Monarchy and Latin American dictators. Each card contains a lot of factual information and three questions to discuss the sub theme. FInally, the six cards are followed by a list of twenty questions to enable the students to study the sub theme further, as well as a list of useful language for the speaking test.
This worksheet includes an explanation of how to use ser and estar, one of the biggest headaches for Spanish learners, with several examples and two activities.
It is a free sample of a much more comprehensive premium resource, my Spanish GCSE grammar booklet, which can be found on this link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-gcse-grammar-booklet-cuaderno-the-gram-tica-11939611
I have included a screen shot of the contents page of the grammar booklet.
This is a free sample of this resource:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-spanish-a-level-paper-3-speaking-discussion-cards-themes-1-2-3-and-4-11934713
The full resource consists of a booklet which contains 72 speaking cards based on Theme 1, Theme 2, Theme 3 and Theme 4 of the new Spanish A Level course (Aspects of Hispanic society, Artistic culture in the Hispanic world, Multiculturalism in the Hispanic World and Aspects of political life in the Hispanic world).
The cards contain (quite a lot) of factual information about the theme (a lot more than the sample cards from AQA) and three questions, the first one always being "How do you react to the information on this card).
The aim of presenting the cards like this is to provide the students with a lot of ideas on what to say about the theme, as well as making them more aware that they always have to discuss the information printed on the card (AO2 and AO4).
There are six cards for each of the three sub themes that each them covers, and each section is followed by a minimum of 20 questions to encourage the students to explore and discuss the topic further.
This is a free sample of this resource:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-spanish-gcse-role-plays-speaking-exam-11958988
The full resource contains 90 role plays in Spanish, at foundation and higher level, covering all themes and topics of the AQA specification, and providing the students with plenty of opportunities to practice a variety of linguistic structures, questions and vocabulary.
This resource can be used in lessons but it can also be used for homework or independent study.
The role plays can also be found separated into themes in my shop, and also as part of a longer, more comprehensive speaking resource here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-spanish-gcse-speaking-test-booklet-role-plays-photo-cards-and-general-conversation-11959963
This worsheet will help Spanish A Level students reflect about the use of different kinds of shots and camera angles in Guillermo del Toro’s film El laberinto del fauno.
This is part of a much longer, detailed resource that covers a wide range of aspects of the film. It can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-a-level-el-laberinto-del-fauno-gu-a-de-estudio-pan-s-labyrinth-support-guide-1200244
This file contains three pages with some key verbs in Spanish: the present tense, preterite, imperfect, future and conditional of regular verbs and the same tenses for irregular verbs ser, estar, tener, ir, poder and haber. The tables also include how to form the present participle and the past participle.
This resource is a free sample of a much more extensive resource, my Spanish GCSE grammar booklet, which can be found in its full form in this link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-gcse-grammar-booklet-cuaderno-de-gram-tica-11984926
The full booklet is 63 pages long, and I have included a copy of the contents page as part of this resource.