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el matrimonio - boxed translation
A tricky subject for teenagers to talk about, this translation gives them the chance to “find” some ideas that they can adapt for themselves.
Pluperfect Subjunctive
Introduction and exercises on the pluperfect subjunctive. Works through formation and different circumstances and then goes on to an exercise for el coronel no tiene quien le escriba.
Present Perfect Subjunctive
Introduction and exercises on the present perfect subjunctive.
Year 11 challenge grid
In the lead up to the exams, we’re challenging our year 11 students to recall all topics and tenses covered so that they’re feeling confident to tackle their exams this summer!
A Level Imperfect Subjunctive
Introduction and exercises on the imperfect subjunctive with accompanying worksheet. Works through formation and different circumstances followed by a conjugation game and speaking activity. Finishes with activity on el coronel no tiene quien le escriba
las vacaciones - boxed translation
A translation task / jigsaw for students to put together. Students should then highlight in different colours each of the tenses used within the paragraphs and look up any unknown phrases. After this, they should write their own paragraphs using this structure: those who need extra support don’t need to change much whereas others will want to completely adapt their piece of work.
15-M Reading tasks
Conti style pre-reading and post-reading activities to supplement AQA A Level book.
Ola de protestas en el mundo
Listening task using some of Conti’s methods for Chapter 6 of the AQA spec. It’s quite a long task so I would break this up and really get into the transcript (which I’ve typed out). I’ve also included the answers to save you time. It’s a Latin American accent with lots of new vocab so something to really push students.
La ley mordaza
Reading comprehension to supplement AQA A Level book. Pre-reading and comprehension/translation tasks in the style of Conti.
el coronel - highlighter heads
Students decide who the quote or statement is about and have to justify their response: this would be good as a during or post- reading task but certainly early on in the study of the text.
Imperatives
Introduction and exercises on using imperatives.
Thinking and Linking Grid
el coronel no tiene quien le escriba
Dice game making students think about and link characters and themes from within the book. They must talk for a set amount of time, in Spanish, on each connection they make and then make notes for revision.
MFL Study Skills Handbook
A quick guide for MFL students who might not know how to revise languages. With some examples given for each revision strategy and examples on how to implement strategies (these are all Spanish). Also gives an overview on how the memory works.
Ronda de eliminación
A set of knockout challenges to get KS5 students thinking about the characters in our text: el coronel no tiene quien le escriba. Can be adapted for other texts, films, themes. Once the four challenges are complete, students must choose one to write an essay about.
10 dictadores que atemorizaron a Latinoamérica
Listening task for A Level using a YouTube video. Tasks are created in a Conti fashion and include pre-listening activities as well as comprehension. To go with unit 5.3 AQA spec.
Progress check writing
A writing strip for a quick progress check used with year 10. Vocab column is to prompt them along the right lines of things they could add but in English to make them think for themselves.
Students then tick off a variation of Elena Diaz’s 20 keys before submitting.
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símbolos: el gallo
Looking at the cockerel as a symbol in el coronel no tiene quien le escriba
Pick and mix revision
A quick revision task for characters and themes of el coronel no tiene quien le escriba
Advent calendar
Year 11 advent calendar giving them a challenge per day in the run up to the Christmas holidays and prior to their mock exams afterwards.
I, we, you peer work on marriage
Working through examples in order to answer a speaking/writing question. Students look at an example I’ve done, then complete one as a class before creating their own. Some will rely heavily on the examples, others will be able to see what’s required and create their own masterpiece.