Future holiday plans worksheet.
Perfect for cover, consolidation or homework.
Activities include match up, missing letters, put the words in the correct order, translation into English, translation into Spanish and writing.
Mes projets worksheet on future holiday plans.
Perfect for cover or consolidation, this worksheet builds difficulty gradually, and contains a grid at the top with all the essential vocabulary.
Activities include match up, missing letters, correct the order of the words, translation to English, translation to French and writing.
Worksheet based on Viva 2 vocabulary.
Perfect for cover lesson, consolidation or homework.
Includes match up, missing vowels, anagrams, missing letters and translation.
En la ciudad - Spanish lesson to review places in town, then beginning to ask where places are. Used with Year 8 at the start of Viva 2, Module 5.
Including: Select the correct option from 2 possible phrases to match pictures, phonics review to help with pronunciation, matching pictures to phrases, noughts and crosses to practise places (gradually removing written support), delayed copying exercise and highlighter splat.
A lesson to encourage pupils to identify and use key structures in their writing - adjectives, verbs, opinions, connectives, adverbs, details and originality.
Includes a WAGOLL (what a good one looks like), text adaptation, and a writing scaffold.
I have used this with Year 8 at the end of Viva 2 Module 4, to get pupils to create a piece of writing
A transcription activity for pupils to listen to descriptions of carnival costumes and fill in the missing words, and a writing scaffold to help pupils to produce their own descriptions of carnival costumes.
Ideal to combine with other resources on TES about carnival, to give pupils some opportunities to practise the language to talk about carnival as well as learning the cultural aspects.
Powerpoint to help pupils to write a letter of introduction to a Spanish-speaking penfriend
Matching
Dictation
Reading
Translation
Trapdoor
Dialogue
Sentence scaffold
Writing
Powerpoint to teach pupils how to talk about conflicts with parents over free time activities
Matchup
Phonics focus
Sentence Scaffold
Translation by numbers
Powerpoint presentation to help pupils to say what they are going to do at the weekend, and encourage them to extend their sentences by adding extra details such as where, with whom, when and opinions/reasons.
Includes matching activity, vocabulary introduction with images, translation exercises, roll-a-sentence game, and extended writing task.
Powerpoint presentation to enable pupils to be able to say where they are going and what they are going to do.
Includes places in town, & a comparison with near future tense, translation exercises, sentence builder, extended reading.
Powerpoint file for KS2/3 French pupils to learn to express opinions and reasons about free time activities.
Includes worksheet, visual aids, translation exercises, extended reading and sentence building activities.
Knowlegde organisers and checkers for all grammar and tenses required for GCSE Spanish.
Pupils can revise and test themselves over and over again until they know their grammar perfectly.
Knowledge organiser contains all verb tenses required at GCSE level. Pupils can use this to revise, and then test their knowledge using the knowledge checkers. Each knowledge checker has more information missing than the previous one, until pupils need to be able to recall virtually all of the information given.
This knowledge organiser can be used to revise essential grammar for the GCSE exam, including articles, demonstrative pronouns, prepositions, intensifiers, comparatives, negatives, conjunctions, superlatives, diminutives, augmentatives, neuter articles, quantifiers, possessive pronouns and reflexive verbs.
The knowledge checkers can be used to test knowledge of these items. They start with small amount of information missing, and each one gets harder as the pupil has to recall more information in order to fill it in.
Explanation of some common mistakes in Spanish spelling, with a couple of activities to consolidate: A dictionary exercise, and some sentences with mistakes to find and correct. Pupils should then go back to their books to find and correct their own spelling mistakes.
For pupils who fail to complete tasks, here’s a reminder of what they need to do to get the work done. Also contains some unfinished sentences for them to complete as practice - to be done in detention or at home, in addition to completing the unfinished work.
Activity for pupils who struggle or are reluctant to write the date and title in Spanish. An explanation of how to write the date in Spanish, followed by some example dates to put in Spanish and underline. Soon they won’t even have to look at the board, they’ll be able to write the date before it’s even on the board!
An explanation of the differences between use of capital letters in Spanish and English, followed by a short activity in which pupils rewrite sentences with capital letters, using the rules they have learned. Use as practice in feedback activity before pupils go through their own book to find and correct mistakes.