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Spanish resources that are easy for learners to access, and that encourage learners to start speaking Spanish with confidence from the outset.

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Spanish resources that are easy for learners to access, and that encourage learners to start speaking Spanish with confidence from the outset.
Spanish quotations about life to discuss
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Spanish quotations about life to discuss

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A series of quotations with English translations. I give 3 groups a different set each, but I give them cut into jigsaws so learners can move them around and find the translation. Learners discuss the translations and the meanings, and decide on a quote to learn by heart and recite.
Months of the year and birthdays
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Months of the year and birthdays

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Learners read a Spanish text with the teacher about what Mexican children do for their birthday, and answer questions about it. Learners study the months, sing the months, and write about their own birthdays.
Keeping a Spanish diary
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Keeping a Spanish diary

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Sheets to complete to keep a diary of what we learn in our Spanish club. In this lesson I always give the learners a drink, they choose the colour cup they want (in Spanish) and they sing an adapted version of a birthday piñata song before I deliver the drink. Words are on the powerpoint, and the song is on the video.
Presenting Spanish Classroom Rules
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Presenting Spanish Classroom Rules

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Find out what the rules are and the Spanish words for them. Think about putting actions to Spanish words. Put actions to the Spanish rules words and practice the actions.
Building a description of your family
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Building a description of your family

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First learn family words, then use gapped sentences to give names of family members. Answer questions to create a more varied description of people in your family and share it with peers.
What time does it open?
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What time does it open?

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This lesson guides learners into asking about, giving, and understanding opening times, making a description of markets in your country, writing back to a friend to give information about a shop. The Spanish is all quite simple, and uses the present tense.
Spanish clothes tutorial
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Spanish clothes tutorial

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Learn words for clothing items Use 'it' and 'them' to refer to clothes Have dialogues about sizing and buying clothes Have a guessing game about colours Find Spanish words in an article about the flamenco dress.
Enjoy your meal.
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Enjoy your meal.

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A tutorial with activities to help build vocabulary and phrases which you can use when ordering food. Two dialogues to exchange with a peer, speaking and testing each other's knowledge as your partner has the Spanish you need to produce. A look at stem changing verbs, with examples to practice.
Shopping for food
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Shopping for food

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Pronunciation lesson with grocery vocab, asking a friend to pick things up from the shop for you, asking for items in a shop, using quantities, packages, and big numbers to describe what you want.
What are you like?
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What are you like?

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Learners memorise the basics of letter writing, match character adjectives to Spanish definitions, study elements of describing someone else and their day, then move to describing themself and their day as a written assessment.
What time is it?
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What time is it?

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Present how to tell the time, use verbs to give information about daily habits, revise regular verbs and study stem changing verbs.
Do you work?
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Do you work?

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Getting to know you questions leading to conjugating verb work, and creating an interview about someone who works for peers to listen to.
What is the hotel like?
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What is the hotel like?

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Learning adjectives and making them agree with the nouns they describe. Making descriptive sentences about hotels and houses. Making and answering questions about a place to create narratives.
Where are you?
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Where are you?

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Study and test the verb estar for location, study words to say what there is in a place through a pelmanism game, then write an e.mail home from holiday saying what the place is like.
Booking into a hotel
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Booking into a hotel

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Vocab and phrase work to build confidence and fluency in booking the type of hotel room you want for the day and date you want it.
Near or far
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Near or far

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Saying where a place is, giving roadside directions, sying where you and family members live and giving population sizes of major UK cities.
Where is it?
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Where is it?

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Saying where a place is Saying where you are from and how many people live there Communicative activities to exchange information.
Personal information
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Personal information

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Exchange personal information like telephone numbers and where you live, through situations like meeting in a cafe, or exchanging business details. Roleplay being grown up.