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Regular present tense Spanish
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Regular present tense Spanish

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A simple worksheet that can make you save time. It contains a variety of exercises where you adapt the endings and choose from a multiple choice option.
La casa de Bernarda Alba …on stage
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La casa de Bernarda Alba …on stage

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A compilation of reviews and pre-play announcements taken from social media. The aim is to stimulate conversation. How do students imagine a contemporary version of the play? Characters can be cut out and students can have a go at guessing who it is. They can also have a go at writing short tweets in a similar vein about the characters. A good way to enhance their vocab in terms of adjectives. The end slide shows that the situation for some women in various parts of the world has not improved at all.
Discussion about immigration- Discusión sobre la inmigración
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Discussion about immigration- Discusión sobre la inmigración

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The idea is to tell students they now work for the Ministry of Immigration/ Foreign Affairs/ the Home office. They are given a fake country name and they have to decide what will be/ won’t be allowed immigration wise, what laws or rules will be in place. A list of 14 questions they have to decide upon. Designed for pair or group work then further discussion.
Vulcania - a museum/ theme park with a difference. Talking about a visit/ an excursion in French
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Vulcania - a museum/ theme park with a difference. Talking about a visit/ an excursion in French

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This is an ideal CLIL lesson. Students love volcanoes. Geology has lots of cognates. You can use this PowerPoint as a simple exposure to culture and French geographical features (the volcanoes of the Puy de Dome), you can also use it when you want students to talk about a visit in the past or the future. The end slides allow you to tackle prices, ask for tickets, choose what you are going to eat etc…
Use of the subjunctive in Spanish
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Use of the subjunctive in Spanish

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This worksheet, as well as simply including the endings, also shows what happens to radical changing verbs and gives examples of set phrases you can include anywhere in the subjunctive.
Dates in French - with reference to 1st World War
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Dates in French - with reference to 1st World War

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Part of a cross-curricular revision unit on the 1st world war with dates of birth and deaths of those fallen for France. Can be used primarily to revise days of the week and months of the year in French, also to show how 11th November is commemorated in Poitiers and show the multiculturalism of the fallen (some have got German-sounding names, Jewish-sounding names, Arabic-sounding names, Basque and Spanish-sounding names), a couple are women.
KS3 MFL Rewards system (an example that can be adapted)
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KS3 MFL Rewards system (an example that can be adapted)

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Throughout the UK, it is a struggle to get students to continue with languages… Many reasons for this, most of them cultural, not enough space here to go into details. This is an example of a booklet that KS3 students would keep with them relying on a system of stickers awarded (stickers could be replaced by comments) and test results. The idea is that by the time it’s options evening/ options choice time in Year 9, students would have a record of what they have achieved and how well they did. It is also good PR with parents, management etc… to show positive tracking. The document can clearly be adapted to suit any school.
End of term/ year resource Yr 9 Spanish… Speaking enough Spanish for a lifetime of interactions!
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End of term/ year resource Yr 9 Spanish… Speaking enough Spanish for a lifetime of interactions!

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Do you have Year 9 students who sadly have not chosen GCSE Spanish as an option? Is it hard to keep them going? Are they losing interest? After giving them examples of where and when they can use Spanish, you could give them these worksheets to use on every occasion and show how friendly they can be. Ranging from a simple “Hola” to “¿Qué puedo hacer para ayudarle?” Can obviously be adapted. Many subsequent exercises to keep students practising for a good three lessons.
The Spanish subjunctive
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The Spanish subjunctive

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A list of common irregular verbs and radical changing verbs, plus 18 phrases that can be included in ANY context in written and oral work.