Fun Spanish Quiz!Quick View
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Fun Spanish Quiz!

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A fun Spanish Quiz for students in KS2 , KS3 or even some KS4 classes. Round one: TV (Questions related to Spanish actors or films with Spanish speakers) Round two: Music (Students listen to 20 seconds of a song and have to guess the song name and singers/bands/film the song is from) Round three: Geography (Questions regarding Spain and Spanish speaking countries) Round four: Food (Questions about Spanish/Latin American foods)
Spanish Phonics: Letters, numbers & moreQuick View
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Spanish Phonics: Letters, numbers & more

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Set of 5 Spanish lessons teaching Spanish phonics. Lessons teach students how to pronounce different letters and sounds in Spanish, whilst teaching them the basics in Spanish. Lesson 1: Introducing yourself (Saying my name is and how I’m feeling) Lesson 2: Numbers (Saying how old I am and numbers 1-15) Lesson 3: Birthdays (Saying when my birthday is - months and numbers 16-31) Lesson 4: Family members (saying who my family members are and describing their age/birthday and writing and listening exercises) Lesson 5: Animals (Saying the animals in Spanish and how many there are) All lessons are PowerPoints and come with vocabulary sheets on Microsoft Word. Games to play when pictures of newly learned vocabulary are all on a slide: Teacher vs Students. (Teacher points to the picture and say it in Spanish and students repeat. However, if the teacher points at a picture but says the WRONG word, students must stay silent. If students do not repeat they receive a point but if they do repeat, the teacher gets the point). Tap the board. (Two students stand at the board with all the new vocabulary (pictures) on the slide. Another student says one of the things on the board in Spanish. First person to point to it wins and stays on, the loser switches with the person who said the Spanish word).
Spanish School SubjectsQuick View
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Spanish School Subjects

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A Spanish lesson on the topic of school subjects. Lesson includes: How to say eight main school subjects in Spanish. Games. Saying what subjects you like/dislike Saying why you like/dislike the school subject Writing task Predict my sentence game The lesson is on Microsoft PowerPoint and includes a print out of the school subjects in Spanish and English. Games to play when pictures of newly learned vocabulary are all on a slide: Teacher vs Students. (Teacher points to the picture and say it in Spanish and students repeat. However, if the teacher points at a picture but says the WRONG word, students must stay silent. If students do not repeat they receive a point but if they do repeat, the teacher gets the point). Tap the board. (Two students stand at the board with all the new vocabulary (pictures) on the slide. Another student says one of the things on the board in Spanish. First person to point to it wins and stays on, the loser switches with the person who said the Spanish word).
Spanish Grammar: Gender AgreementQuick View
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Spanish Grammar: Gender Agreement

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5 Spanish lessons teaching students Spanish grammar basics. Lessons include: gender agreement, opinions, adjectives and conjunctives. Lesson 1: Masculine vs Feminine (Identifying the difference between masculine and feminine nouns and learning how to say a range of animals in Spanish). Lesson 2: Colours (How to match the adjective to the noun and how to say colours in Spanish). Lesson 3: Giving opinions on Spanish foods (How to say different foods in Spanish & how to say ‘I like’ and ‘I dislike’ in Spanish to give an opinion on the food). Lesson 4: Adjectives (How to justify why you like or dislike a certain type of food, adjectival agreements, how to use ‘porque’ and the difference between ‘es’ and ‘son’. Lesson 5: Conjunctives ( how to use connectives in Spanish sentences and unscramble the sentence so it makes sense). All lessons are on PowerPoint and are accompanied by Microsoft Word Vocabulary print outs. Games to play when pictures of newly learned vocabulary are all on a slide: Teacher vs Students. (Teacher points to the picture and say it in Spanish and students repeat. However, if the teacher points at a picture but says the WRONG word, students must stay silent. If students do not repeat they receive a point but if they do repeat, the teacher gets the point). Tap the board. (Two students stand at the board with all the new vocabulary (pictures) on the slide. Another student says one of the things on the board in Spanish. First person to point to it wins and stays on, the loser switches with the person who said the Spanish word).
Spanish Grammar: Verbs and TensesQuick View
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Spanish Grammar: Verbs and Tenses

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4 Spanish lessons on Verbs. This unit covers the basics for regular verbs in Spanish in three tenses - present, past and future and in the 1st person. Lesson 1: Infinitive verbs (Explanation of infinitive verbs, focus on 8 infinitive verbs, games, a reading exercise and refresh on ‘me gusta vs no me gusta’. Lesson 2: How to put infinitive verbs in the 1st person, present tense. (Explanation, writing exercises, days of the week, conjugating task, reading tasks and matching game). Lesson 3: How to put infinitive verbs in the 1st person, past tense. (Explanation, writing exercises, this or that game, conjugating task and reading task). Lesson 4: How to put infinitive verbs in the 1st person, future tense. (Explanation, translation task, sorting task and a game where students have to conjugate verbs correctly to earn points). All lessons are on Microsoft PowerPoint and some have vocabulary sheets attached.