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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.
Cinema vocab
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Cinema vocab

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Famous Spanish films and their English and Spanish titles.\nInviting a friend to the cinema – accepting and refusing.\nSorting television and cinema words out from transport words.\nSpelling out unknown words.
Describing people, problems, and solutions
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Describing people, problems, and solutions

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This lesson shows learners how to give advice in Spanish, and has several 'problems' that can be developed and used to practice the advice language. I have also included a 'Ser and Estar' poster making activity because we think about inherent permanent aspects of a person and ones that are changeable in this class.
Months of the year and birthdays
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Months of the year and birthdays

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Learners read a Spanish text with the teacher about what Mexican children do for their birthday, and answer questions about it. Learners study the months, sing the months, and write about their own birthdays.
Personal information
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Personal information

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Exchange personal information like telephone numbers and where you live, through situations like meeting in a cafe, or exchanging business details. Roleplay being grown up.
Goldilocks
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Goldilocks

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I show the learners the 3 bears and their belongings to teach the vocab, then we have hunts to find the objects that I have put out on the tables.\nWe learn the song and pretend to be each of the 3 bears, practicing our different voices for baby, mummy and daddy.\nGoldilocks turns up for the book, which I read to the learners, before giving them a copy to colour and take home.
He loves me, he loves me not
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He loves me, he loves me not

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Based on a short story I read at school, this document gives students instructions to produce a play in Spanish to perform for other learners - ideal to encourage the study of language.
Some Spanish opposites
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Some Spanish opposites

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Some colouring sheets with opposites all related to animals. We try and invent actions for these words and incorporate them into a Spanish dance to the Hawaii five o tune.
A game of uno
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A game of uno

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For anyone not familiar with the game uno, your object is to be the first to get rid of your cards, having put down on a similar colour or number/ instruction. These cards have no number figures or colours, just words, so before the children play they may choose to colour the cards and add the symbols, or they can just cut them out and play as they are. I encourage learners to say the Spanish aloud and challenge each other on the meaning.
I like music
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I like music

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Using the verb gustar\nGiving degrees of how much you like stuff\nEmphasizing gustar\nUsing gustar in different tenses
Yo te esperaré
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Yo te esperaré

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I will wait for you! There are many examples of the future simple in this Matt Monroe song (that you can download from Amazon for pence), and because he is English the words are very clearly pronounced. Activities to open the song for learners.
Our birthdays
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Our birthdays

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Happy birthday to you song to colour in a sing, birthday activity mini snap game, and a calendar to note all our friends' birthdays.
Describing holidays
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Describing holidays

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Learners complete a checklist indicating if they find a given aspect of a type of holiday to be a good thing of a bad thing. Learners look at the example scripts, then create their own texts giving the advantages and disadvantages of a place they have visited.
Animal matching
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Animal matching

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Match the pictures of animals to the words - so many are easy to guess. Complete your book - all you need to do is write in 'Este' - this - at the beginning of each sentence, and colour in the animals.
Manners books
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Manners books

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The children use the books to find translations for English polite phrases, then we made posters to display 'Las palabras mágicas' in the classroom.
Food Shelves
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Food Shelves

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Several food items, labelled in Spanish, on 2 shelves. Learners write sentences about where their items are in relation to each other. Learners cut out the items so they can be moved about, then listen to each other's sentences and place the items on the shelves as described. Is the final result the same as the picture being described?
Describing a home
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Describing a home

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I take in lego type bricks to put room stickers on, and once the learners have worked through learning adjectives, room names with pelmanism, and made sentences on paper to describe houses, they create home layouts with the bricks to describe to each other.
An owl and fish Spanish class
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An owl and fish Spanish class

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There are 2 little folding pages - one about owls and one about fish. The language and actions may be repeated with these two sheets. I have put the chants and the instructions in the lesson plan.
A Spanish farm lesson
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A Spanish farm lesson

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Products of the farm, milking a cow, making a pig's face, finding capital and small letters amongst the chicks and eggs. A fun lesson that requires 4 members of staff the way I did it.