Here is a set of revision notes on the topic of young people, including cutting-edge areas such as the NINIS in Latinoamerica, differences between young people in Spain and Latinoamerica, examples of activism, values and ways of entertainment... These should help for students to make their own revision cards, as a means to revise key concepts an ideas, to prepare speaking cards, as a springboard for the preparation of the IRP. The format is deliberately simple, so that it can be easily adapted.
Any comments welcome. Happy teaching and learning, Blanca.
Please note these are the answers to a document not published by me originally. I have respected the headings as in the original (some in English and some in Spanish. The original document can be found doing a search for +16 Revision. Thanks to the original author.
This is the forth installment of cards, general questions and improvised situations that I have created (others also available in this site). Some of the context of the cards are: singers who sing using swear words, beauty pageants in Mexico, models who break mold, footballers who appear in ads, etc.
The improvised situations practise expressing the opposite opinion and reasoning it.
I enclose a brief preview to give you an idea of the material.
If you found the resource useful (or not), I would be most grateful for a comment.
Again, I hope that £2 is a reasonable price for everybody: it cuts your work and it rewards mine.
I will be producing cards for Unit 5 shortly, so watch this space.
Any comments here or at bgp@stbrn.ac.uk gratefully received.
Enjoy!
A comprehensive set of speaking cards focusing on cutting-edge areas of this topic. It includes cards on racist expressions in Spanish, islamofobia, aporofobia, racism against indigenous people in Peru, etc. They can be used in class, prepared for homework or as a mock exam.
The revision notes for this topic can help students to prepare these cards.
The general questions are for pair work, to prepare a presentation or for mock exams. I have included questions on Trump and his immigration policies which are seen as racist by many. At the end, there is a game to challenge students and help them with spontaneous talk.
Thanks to all for your continuous support. Happy learning. Blanca
This is the third booklet of its kind that I have produced for the preparation of the AQA A Level Spanish course.
The booklet consists of 8 stimulus cards to be used in class or to take home for preparation (with references to further reading), 8 situations for improvisation and a collection of general questions. The general questions marked as (*) require the student to have a cultural knowledge.
I hope your students find the resource useful and it cuts down your work! I have priced it at £2 to make it as accessible as possible whilst gaining some financial recognition for my work.
You will find more resources for Units 1, 3 and 4 in this site.
I welcome all comments at this site or via email to:bgp@stbrn.ac.uk.
A simple classroom activity that can be done at the beginning of the course in GCSE or AL1, to revise the present tense. Play the PPP (timed) and make your students write the correct verb. For more able students, I make them write a sentence using topic-specific vocabulary.
I have created this resource inspired and with kind permission of shara_nuku, who is selling PPPs with drills for all the other tenses. See her wonderful shop in TES, it is ACE!
Enjoy the teaching and learning,
Blanca
A listening (or reading) activity focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of computers for personal use, between parents and children and for working at home.
Two versions of the exercise for differentiation, together with transcript.
Also, an extension reading at the end (quality not the best, apologies).
This is a one page compendium of on line activities to keep Y13 working in preparation for a degree linked to Hispanic Studies. They can also be issued for Y12, summer work.
The activities are varied, including on line courses, articles, videos, radio programmes and podcasts. Some of topics are: working as a translator for a controversial political figure, philosophy, the arts, legalization of drugs, etc.
They are geared towards independent learning, no input from the teacher.
Students will be able to keep their skills alive whilst extending their learning following their completion of the AS/A Level course. For Y12, it would be a clever addition to their UCAS portfolio.
I KINDLY ASK THAT YOU RESPECT COPYRIGHT, I HAVE INVESTED A LOT OF TIME DOING THIS.
All for the price of a sandwich and saving you a lot of work!
A similar resource for Y11 is here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/y11-head-start-activities-for-a-level-spanish-12299364
This is a listening/reading activity where students watch a cutting-edge insightful video on young people who have left Spain due to unemployment. Students work on to the transcript to answer questions INTERPRETING what they have seen/heard. It helps students to gain cultural depth, as well as develop their analytical skills. I used it as an introduction to the topic, and students worked in pairs.
There is also a website with the same title which I found really interesting. Good for extension reading after the exercise.
Enjoy!
Blanca
These two Power Points (a teacher’s version and a student’s version) prepares students to answer this essay question: “Analiza el tema de la guerra. ¿Cuáles son las técnicas que utiliza el director para evocar la época en la que transcurre la historia?”. Content:
-background reading (summarised)
a graph identifying 6 key techniques in response to the question
an exercise and the answers for students to find examples and analyze each of the 6 techniques identified, with images to inspire students.
a sample introduction, a sample paragraph and a sample conclusion for the essay
cues on what to include in the introduction, a paragraph and a conclusion
Feedback welcome. Kindly respect copyright. Private comments to bgp@stbrn.ac.uk.
I’ve created a kahoot for after showing this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdizSgFEuR8.
The kahoot is at: https://play.kahoot.it/…. Excuse the photos, they are a bit generic and possibly not accurate, but hey, they add colour!. I hope it is useful.
Free writing activity to practise the third type of conditional sentence.
If you found this useful, pl consider adding a resource to the post 16 Spanish bank, as we have so very few!
Comments welcome! Enjoy!
This is an article taken from The Guardian newspaper where two young people are interviewed on the subject. There are four exercises to check general comprehension and answers. The format of the exercises is that of the new A Level exams (AQA), for example, summarising. The reading could be followed by students writing or voicing their own opinions on the subject.
I have recently created other useful resources for the new specification. Please see below.
This is the second PP of a series to help teachers guide their students on writing an essay.
The PP contains:
background revision reading
exercises to revise themes and characters, relating both
model introductions, paragraphs and conclusions, with explanations to guide students to analyse these
suggestions on short writing tasks to practice before the long essay
annotations / essay plan on the question proposed.
The PP is self contain and it can be easily adapted to your group.
If you like it, you can also visit the first PP of the series on techniques to contextualise the film. Here is the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12481904
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Here is the final installment (hoorrayyyy!!!) of stimulus cards , general questions and one little exercise practicing making questions for the new A level. You will see the cards are varied in content, always trying to think a bit out of the box!
The other installments are also available in TES. The first set on "Los valores tradicionales y modernos" contains sample questions (I have ploughed through every possible card on this planet so I hope I got them all!). You would have noticed these questions follow a pattern, so I have tried to reproduce it on my cards.
There are revision notes/ general notes accompanying this card (useful for the students to prepare the cards independently). These are also available in TES.
I hope you find them useful and your £2 save you a lot of work.
Any comments, as usual, are welcome.
happy teaching and learning!
Blanca
Cut the statements individually and place facing down. Students take it in turns to talk about each statement for a set time.
This is one of my revision carousel activities prior to speaking exam.
Any comments welcome! Enjoy!
Cut the statements individually and place facing down. Students take it in turns to talk about each statement for a set time.
This is one of my revision carousel activities prior to speaking exam.
Any comments welcome! Enjoy!
I designed this to be used in pairs in front of the computer. Students take it in turns to answer the questions. They can have their notes too, for a quick browse.