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An MFL teacher and private tutor focusing on producing high-quality, interactive resources for MFL students - primarily working with Spanish and French. Feel free to message to organise a personalised bundle.
Spanish Grammar - Preterite Tense
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Spanish Grammar - Preterite Tense

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A bundle of 10 documents aimed to consolidate students’ knowledge of the Preterite Tense, comprised of: A 3-page resource outlining the ‘rules’ of how to conjugate a verb into the Preterite Tense A 23-page resource introducing the Preterite Tense (possible for a lesson), which incorporates numerous activities A 1-page resource to recap conjugating regular verbs into the Preterite Tense (conjugations and activities) A 2-page resource to recap conjugating irregular verbs into the Preterite Tense (conjugations and activities) A 5-page document outlining stem-changing irregular verbs in the Preterite Tense, which incorporates numerous activities A 2-page worksheet to allow students to practice conjugating regular verbs into the Preterite Tense A 2-page worksheet to allow students to practice conjugating irregular verbs into the Preterite Tense A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate regular verbs into the Preterite Tense whilst in context (based on Mexican penacho) A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate regular verbs into the Preterite Tense whilst in context (based on a Brazilian farm) A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate irregular verbs into the Preterite Tense whilst in context (based on Xiomara Castro) For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
Spanish Grammar - Conditional Tense
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Spanish Grammar - Conditional Tense

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A bundle of 6 documents aimed to consolidate students’ knowledge of the Conditional Tense, comprised of: A 2-page resource outlining the ‘rules’ of how to conjugate a verb into the Conditional Tense A 15-page resource used to introduce the conditional tense (potential for a lesson), incorporating numerous activities A 2-page worksheet for students to practice conjugating regular verbs into the Conditional Tense A 2-page worksheet for students to practice conjugating irregular verbs into the Conditional Tense A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate regular verbs into the Conditional Tense whilst in context (based on pine trees in Segovia) A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate irregular verbs into the Conditional Tense whilst in context (based on solar eclipses) For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
Spanish Grammar - Imperfect Tense
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Spanish Grammar - Imperfect Tense

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A bundle of 7 documents aimed to consolidate students’ knowledge of the Imperfect Tense, comprised of: A 2-page resource outlining the ‘rules’ of how to conjugate a verb into the Imperfect Tense A 17-page resource introducing the Imperfect Tense (possible for a lesson), which incorporates numerous activities A 6-page resource to recap the Imperfect Tense (conjugations and activities) A 1-page resource which outlines the difference in meanings for certain verbs between the Imperfect and Preterite Tenses A 2-page worksheet to allow students to consolidate their knowledge on the Imperfect Tense A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate verbs into the Imperfect Tense whilst in context (based on Ángela Álvarez) A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate verbs into the Imperfect Tense whilst in context (based on Eliana Krawcyzk) For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
Spanish Grammar - Subjunctive Mood
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Spanish Grammar - Subjunctive Mood

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A bundle of 6 documents aimed to consolidate students’ knowledge of the Subjunctive Mood, comprised of: A 3-page resource outlining how to conjugate verbs into the Imperfect Subjunctive Tense 2 6-page resources involving light-hearted translations which trigger the Present Subjunctive Tense (taken from quotes within popular culture, eg. I’m a celeb, Mamma Mia, Friends, Modern Family etc.) A 7-page resource with roughly 120 examples of the Present Subjunctive within the AQA GCSE topics A 1-page table incorporating the ‘trigger expressions’ and the irregular conjugations of the Present Subjunctive Tense A 3-page Spanish worksheet to allow students to consolidate their knowledge on the Present Subjunctive Tense For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
Spanish Grammar - Present Tense
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Spanish Grammar - Present Tense

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A bundle of 9 documents aimed to consolidate students’ knowledge of the Present Tense, comprised of: A 2-page resource outlining the ‘rules’ of how to conjugate a verb into the Present Tense A 29-page resource introducing the Present Tense (possible for a lesson), which incorporates numerous activities (PPT format) A 8-page resource introducing the Present Tense (possible for online tutoring), which incorporates numerous activities (word format) A 3-page worksheet recapping regular verbs in the Present Tense A 2-page worksheet recapping irregular verbs in the Present Tense A 2-page worksheet to allow students to practice conjugating regular verbs into the present tense A 2-page worksheet to allow students to practice conjugating irregular verbs into the present tense A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate verbs into the Present Tense whilst in context (based on hurricanes) A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate verbs into the Imperfect Tense whilst in context (based on Latin America) For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
French Grammar - Passé Composé Tense
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French Grammar - Passé Composé Tense

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A bundle of 4 documents aimed to consolidate students’ knowledge of the Passé Composé Tense, comprised of: A 3-page resource outlining the ‘rules’ of how to conjugate a verb into the Passé Composé Tense A 3-page worksheet based on regular conjugations in the Passé Composé Tense A 3-page worksheet based on both regular and irregular conjugations in the Passé Composé Tense A 1-page worksheet designed to allow students to conjugate regular verbs into the Passé Composé Tense whilst in context For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
French Grammar - Present Tense
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French Grammar - Present Tense

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A bundle of 4 resources aimed at consolidating students’ knowledge of the Present Tense, comprised of: A 1-page document outlining how to conjugate regular verbs into the Present Tense A 2-page worksheet based on conjugating regular verbs into the Present Tense A 2-page worksheet based on conjugating irregular verbs into the Present Tense A 1-page worksheet requiring students to conjugate regular verbs into the Present Tense whilst in context For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
FRENCH Social and global issues AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH Social and global issues AQA Revision Booklet

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A 35-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topics of ‘Social issues’ and 'Global issues’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Voluntary work vocabulary a) Verb faire du bénévolat b) Verb vouloir (conditional) c) Verb aimer (conditional) d) Gerund + present participle complex grammar structure Page 3 – Specific drugs and alcohol vocabulary a) Time phrases with depuis Page 4 – Specific charity vocabulary a) Verb s’occuper de b) Charity causes Page 5 – Charity roles Page 6 - Specific drug vocabulary Page 7 – Complex phrases relating to social issues a) Verb s’inquièter b) Verb se faire peur Page 8 – Developing answers based on social problems Page 9 – Il faut and Il faut que a) Social problem solutions b) Verb protéger (indicative and subjunctive present) Page 10 – Verb devoir (conditional) a) Imperative tense Page 11 – Miscellaneous vocabulary relating to social issues Page 12 – Environmental vocabulary a) Higher level opinion phrases b) Developing opinions with reasons Page 13 – Reasoning opinions on environmental issues Page 14 – Recycling materials a) Verb recycler (present and imperfect) Page 16 – Energy vocabulary a) Comparison phrases Page 17 – Direct object pronouns a) Actions to help the environment b) Obligation phrases Page 19 – Si clauses Page 21 – Environmental adjectives a) Comparing present town with the past b) Miscellaneous vocabulary relating to the environment Page 23 – Parts of the body vocabulary a) Verb avoir mal à b) Preposition à c) Verb se casser d) Verb se blesser e) Miscellaneous ailment vocabulary Page 24 – Verb se tordre a) Other body part vocabulary b) Miscellaneous malady vocabulary Page 26 – How to live a healthy lifestyle Page 30 – DOCTOR acronym DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
FRENCH Customs and festivals in French-speaking countries AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH Customs and festivals in French-speaking countries AQA Revision Booklet

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A 19-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topic of ‘Customs and festivals in French-speaking countries/communities’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Festival vocabulary i. April Fools Day phrases ii. General vocabulary Page 3 – Verb fêter (present, passé composé, future, imperfect) i. Complex grammar phrases Page 4 – Complex opinion phrases i. Festival celebrations Page 5 – Verb être (imperfect) i. Festival adjectives Page 6 – Miscellanous Christmas vocabulary Page 10 – Birthday activities vocabulary Page 13 – Verb préférer (conditional) i. Analysing where you would rather live (France/England) ii. Country prepositions iii. Comparative phrases iv. Subjunctive phrase pour autant que je sache Page 16 – DOCTOR Acronym i. Tips on how to reach top marks DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
FRENCH My, my family and friends AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH My, my family and friends AQA Revision Booklet

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A 22-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topic of ‘Me, my family and friends’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Family members i. Plural nouns and agreement Page 3 – Verb s’appeler i. Possesive adjectives Page 5 – Adjective agreement i. Verb avoir ii. Verb être iii. Describing physical appearances Page 6 – Describing hair and eye colour i. Verb être in the imperfect tense ii. Comparative sentences Page 7 – Connectives and adverbs of quantity Page 8 – Describing personalities Page 9 – Verb s’entendre i. Talking about relationships with others Page 11 – Describing friends i. Verb être in the conditional tense Page 14 – Marriage key terms i. Reflexive pronouns Page 15 – Marriage opinions Page 18 – DOCTOR Acronym i. Tips on how to reach top marks DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
FRENCH Travel and tourism AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH Travel and tourism AQA Revision Booklet

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A 28-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topic of ‘Travel and tourism’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Holiday destinations i. Countries/cities and their prepositions ii. Verb Partir en vacances (present) iii. Verb Voyager (present) iv. Verb Aller (present) Page 4 – Verb Voyager (future and passé composé) i. Verb Partir en vacances (future and passé composé) ii. Future and past time phrases iii. Comparing usual holidays with past/future trips Page 6 – Modes of transport i. Verb Aller (passé composé) ii. Verb Prendre (present and passé composé) iii. Verb Avoir (imperfect) iv. Verb Louer (passé composé) v. Public transport delays Page 8 – Miscellaneous transport vocabulary Page 9 – Holiday accommodation i. Verb Rester (present and passé composé) ii. Verb Séjourner (present and passé composé) iii. Accommodation adjectives iv. Verb ÊTRE (imperfect) Page 10 – Accommodation features i. Specific camping phrases ii. Specific camping vocabulary Page 11 – Holiday activities Page 13 – Adverbial pronoun y i. Returning back to holiday destinations Page 16 – Ideal holidays with the conditional tense i. Miscellaneous ideal holiday vocabulary ii. Si clauses Page 19 – Impacts of tourism i. Subjunctive phrases ii. Tourism adjectives Page 20 – ‘Natural areas’ adjectives Page 23 – DOCTOR Acronym i. Tips for getting top marks DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
FRENCH Home, town, neighbourhood and region AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH Home, town, neighbourhood and region AQA Revision Booklet

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A 29-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topic of ‘Home, town, neighbourhood and region’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Verb être (present) i. Room vocabulary ii. Prepositions iii. Miscellaneous vocabulary Page 3 – Specific furniture vocabulary Page 4 – Specific bedroom vocabulary i. Verb se trouver (present) Page 6 – Idiomatic, complex phrases Page 7 – Chores i. Verb devoir (present) ii. Verb avoir l’habitude de (imperfect) Page 8 - Comparing past and present chores Page 9 – Verb devoir (passé composé) i. Time phrases ii. Verb aller (present) iii. Near future tense when discussing chores iv. Less common chores Page 12 – Complex opinion phrases Page 13 – Weather vocabulary Page 14 – Frequency phrases i. Verb habiter (present) ii. Country and city prepositions Page 15 – Country vocabulary i. Verb habiter (imperfect) ii. Comparing where you lived and where you live now Page 16 – Places of interest in towns i. Town activities Page 20 – Town adjectives i. City/village/hamlet vocabulary Page 21 – Pros and cons of living in a city or in the countryside i. Comparison phrases ii. Verb vouloir (conditional) iii. Verb aimer (conditional) iv. Verb préférer (conditional) v. Subjunctive phrase pour autant que je sache DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
FRENCH Free-time activities AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH Free-time activities AQA Revision Booklet

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A 26-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topic of ‘Free-time activities’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Instruments i. Verb jouer (present and imperfect) ii. Verb apprendre (present) iii. Preposition de Page 3 – Verb aimer (conditional) Page 4 – Music genres i. Verb écouter (present) ii. Musical adjectives Page 5 – Opinion phrases i. Adverbs of frequency Page 7 – TV shows and films i. Verb regarder (present) ii. Verb voir (present) iii. Past dates Page 8 – Film adjectives i. Direct object pronouns Page 11 – Verb être (imperfect) i. Advantages and disadvantages of the cinema Page 13 – Food vocabulary Page 14 – Further food vocabulary i. Drinks ii. Preposition de iii. Verb manger (present) Page 15 – Verb boire (present, passé composé and future) i. Verb manger (passé composé and future) ii. Main meal vocabulary Page 17 – Food adjectives i. Adjective intensifiers ii. Restaurant complaints Page 19 – Sports i. Verb jouer (present) ii. Verb faire (present) iii. Preposition de iv. Preposition à Page 20 – Days of the week i. Time phrases Page 21 – Verb jouer (imperfect) i. Verb faire (imperfect) ii. Verb aimer (conditional) Page 24 – DOCTOR Acronym i. Tips on how to reach top marks DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
FRENCH Technology in everyday life AQA Revision Booklet
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FRENCH Technology in everyday life AQA Revision Booklet

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A 21-page document designed for AQA French students to revise the topic of ‘Technology in everyday life’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>FR translations/FR>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Technological appliances i. Verb utiliser ii. Possessive adjectives Page 3 – Online activities i. Comparing technological activities with the past and present tenses Page 4 – Verb utiliser in the imperfect tense i. Direct object pronouns Page 5 – Online activities in the passé composé i. Giving examples Page 6 – Miscellaneous vocabulary Page 9 – Technological adjectives i. Connectives ii. Adverbs of quantity iii. Giving yours and others opinions Page 10 – Giving opinions incorporating the passé composé i. Verb être in the subjunctive Page 11 – Advantages and disadvantages of technology Page 12 – Involving the subjunctive with (dis)advantages i. Pieces of advice/instructions to stay safe online Page 17 – DOCTOR Acronym i. Tips on how to reach top marks DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
SPANISH Home, town, neighbourhood and region AQA Revision Booklet
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SPANISH Home, town, neighbourhood and region AQA Revision Booklet

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A 28-page document designed for AQA Spanish students to revise the topic of ‘Home, town, neighbourhood and region’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>ES translations/ES>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Verb estar (present) i. Room vocabulary ii. Prepositions iii. Miscellaneous vocabulary Page 3 – Specific furniture vocabulary Page 4 – Specific bedroom vocabulary i. Verb encontrarse (present) Page 6 – Idiomatic phrases Page 7 – Chores i. Verb tener que (present) ii. Verb deber (present) Page 8 – Verb soler (imperfect) i. Comparing past and present chores Page 9 – Verb deber (preterite) i. Time phrases ii. Near future tense when discussing chores Page 10 – Less common chores Page 12 – Complex opinion phrases Page 13 – Weather vocabulary Page 14 – Frequency phrases i. Verb vivir (present and imperfect) ii. Country vocabulary iii. Comparing where you used to live and where you live now Page 15 – Places of interest in towns i. Town activities ii. Area specification vocabulary Page 21 – Town adjectives i. City/town/village vocabulary ii. Comparing current town with before iii. Pros and cons of living in a city or in the countryside iv. Comparison phrases v. Subjunctive phrase que yo sepa Page 22 – Verb preferir (conditional) i. Verb gustar (conditional) ii. Verb querer (conditional) DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
SPANISH Free-time activities AQA Revision Booklet
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SPANISH Free-time activities AQA Revision Booklet

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A 32-page document designed for AQA Spanish students to revise the topic of ‘Free-time activities’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>ES translations/ES>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Music genres i. Verb escuchar (present and imperfect) ii. Miscellaneous musical vocabulary Page 4 – Adverbs of frequency i. Musical adjectives ii. Subjunctive phrases Page 5 – Verb encontrar (present) i. Direct object pronouns ii. Less common music/dance vocabulary Page 6 – Verb cantar (present) i. Verb tocar (present) ii. Instruments iii. Verb ser miembro/a de (present) iv. Verb aprendo (present) Page 7 – Verb tocar (imperfect) i. Verb gustar (conditional) Page 8 – Verb ver (present and preterite) Page 9 – TV shows i. Time phrases ii. Verb mirar (present) iii. TV show adjectives Page 10 – Opinion phrases Page 11 – Verb encontrar (preterite) Page 13 – Opinions on the cinema Page 16 – Food vocabulary i. Verb comer (present) ii. Verb beber (present) Page 17 – Drink vocabulary i. Verb comer (preterite and future) ii. Verb beber (preterite and future) iii. Meal times Page 20 – Food adjectives i. Quantitative adjectives ii. Verb estar (imperfect) iii. Restaurant complaints Page 22 – Introduction to sports with hacer and jugar Page 23 – Verb hacer (present) i. Verb jugar (present) ii. Sports vocabulary iii. Days of the week Page 25 – Verb jugar (imperfect) i. Verb hacer (imperfect) ii. Verb gustar (conditional) DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
SPANISH Me, my family and friends AQA Revision Booklet
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SPANISH Me, my family and friends AQA Revision Booklet

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A 20-page document designed for AQA Spanish students to revise the topic of ‘Me, my family and friends’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>ES translations/ES>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: P.2. Family Members i. Verb Tener ii. Singular/Plural Adjectives iii. Verb Llamarse P.3. Possessive Adjectives P.4. Physical Descriptions i. Verb Ser ii. Masculine/Feminine Adjectives P.5. Hair/Eye Descriptions i. Miscellaneous Phrases P.7. Personality Descriptions i. Adjective Agreements P.9. Family Relationships i. Comparisons between past and present P.10. Writing Tips i. DOCTOR Acronym ii. Connectives P.11. Describing Good Friends i. Complex Grammar Structures P.13. Marriage i. Reflexive Verbs ii. Verb Estar iii. Comparisons between past and present marital status’ P.14. Marriage Reasons i. Miscellaneous Vocabulary ii. Opinion Phrases DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
SPANISH Travel and tourism AQA Revision Booklet
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SPANISH Travel and tourism AQA Revision Booklet

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A 27-page document designed for AQA Spanish students to revise the topic of ‘Travel and tourism’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>ES translations/ES>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Verb ir de vacaciones (present) i. Verb viajar (present) ii. Verb ir (present) iii. Holiday locations iv. Country vocabulary Page 3 – Verb viajar (future and preterite) i. Verb ir de vacaciones (future and preterite) ii. Time phrases Page 5 – Verb ir (preterite) i. Modes of transport ii. Verb coger (preterite and present) iii. Transport delays with llevar iv. Verb alquilar (preterite) Page 7 – Miscellaneous transport vocabulary i. Accommodation vocabulary ii. Verb quedarse (preterite and present) Page 8 – Verb alojarse (preterite and present) i. Verb ser (imperfect) ii. Accommodation adjectives iii. Verb tener (imperfect) iv. Accommodation amenities v. Camping phrases Page 10 – Holiday activity vocabulary Page 14 – Ideal holiday vocabulary Page 15 – Si phrases Page 17 – Impacts on tourism i. Subjunctive phrases ii. Tourism adjectives Page 18 – Verb estar (imperfect) DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
SPANISH Customs and festivals in Spanish-speaking countries AQA Revision Booklet
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SPANISH Customs and festivals in Spanish-speaking countries AQA Revision Booklet

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A 21-page document designed for AQA Spanish students to revise the topic of ‘Customs and festivals in Spanish-speaking countries/communities’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>ES translations/ES>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Festival vocabulary i. April Fools Day phrases ii. General vocabulary Page 3 – Verb celebrar (present, preterite, imperfect, future) i. Complex grammar phrases Page 4 – Opinion phrases i. Festival activities Page 5 – Festival adjectives Page 7 – Christmas vocabulary Page 11 – Birthday vocabulary Page 14 – Verb preferir (conditional) i. Differences between Spain and England ii. Connectives and comparative phrases Page 15 – Phrase que yo sepa DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.
SPANISH Technology in everyday life AQA Revision Booklet
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SPANISH Technology in everyday life AQA Revision Booklet

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A 22-page document designed for AQA Spanish students to revise the topic of ‘Technology in everyday life’. This document contains the vocabulary, grammar points and numerous activities (reading/writing/EN>ES translations/ES>EN translations) along with answers. Certain sections are designed for ‘higher-tier’ students, as they contain more complex grammar/vocabulary. A page is dedicated to the DOCTOR acronym, highlighting how students can work towards a higher grade in this topic, within their writing and speaking exams. Layout of the document includes: Page 2 – Verb usar (present and imperfect) i. Technology vocabulary ii. Direct object pronouns Page 3 – What you do with technology i. Possessive adjectives Page 4 – Incorporating the past and future i. Present tense irregular verbs ii. Preterite tense irregular verbs Page 5 – Verb hacer (future) Page 7 – Miscellaneous technology vocabulary i. Opinion phrases ii. Technology adjectives iii. Adjective agreement Page 8 – Comparison phrases i. Giving your opinion on technology ii. Preterite tense with opinions Page 10 – Verb ser (present subjunctive) i. High-level phrases ii. Specialist technological terms Page 11 – Positive aspects of technology i. Negative aspects of technology Page 12 – Combatting risks associated with technology Page 13 – Combatting risks associated with technology by using the subjunctive Page 18 – DOCTOR Acronym i. Tips on how to reach top marks DISCLAIMER Some of the resources within this document were not created by me. Rather, I have collated mine, and others’ work, to make a handy revision document for Y11 students.