This is a great resource if you are looking for topics for an extended project.
Get students to explore the topic of culture through a visual presentation, some students can be very creative, take advantage of it!
Great resource to decorate your classroom! All you’ll need to do is print, laminate and display them in your MFL classroom. There is also a world map and a Spanish map that illustrates the different Spanish historical territories. Also available, the Spanish speaking city names to do all sorts!
Get your A-Level students ready for their speaking exam with this great resource that can be used as independent revision during the holidays or, as weekly homework.
Ask students to revise/prepare the topic in advance. Then, under exam conditions (either at school or at home) get them to prepare 1/2 cards per week in 5 minutes, just like in the real exam. Give your students feedback so they can improve for the following week.
There are 2 photo cards per topic covering the six topics of the AQA syllabus.
1 - La inmigración
2 - El racismo
3 - La convivencia
4 - Jóvenes de hoy, ciudadanos del mañana
5- Monarquías y dictaduras
6 - Los movimientos populares
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Duration: 2hrs
Contents:
Starter translation to get students involved and curious for the new topic.
Reading activities around the text book.
Grammar: using infinitives with me gusta/me encanta/quiero/quisiera…
Short reading (and listening for pronunciation) on types of volunteering
Mini writing activity
Bingo style speaking activity
translation activity with support
GCSE style translation activity
Foundation Listening activites - transcript included, focus on distractors
Higher Listening activities - transcript included, focus on distractors
Homework - 90 word paragraph
Hand-outs included in separate document
This timeline will help A-Level students understand what happened in Spain during 1929 - 1975. Great for context when writing about La Casa de Bernarda Alba or to explain the context surrounding Almodovar’s films. It includes some global events and some Latin American events too. This can be used in class when referring to specific periods of time in the Hispanic world or, it can be set as homework for students to research a specific period of time independently.
This resource is a MUST HAVE to celebrate the achievements of black people in the Hispanic World all year around!
The task can be set as an independent learning task, for a future display, for a class debate, a quiz, an in-class learning walk, find somebody who etc.
This resource comes in Spanish, English and blank for you to adapt accordingly.
Each person has a QR code that will enable students, adults or parents to engage in the learning too. There are infinity of activities you could do around QR codes depending on ability and ages, for example:
class viewing,
video summary,
reading activities around the person
extensive writing depending on ability
blank poster allowing creativity
artistic response to a song/book/person
researching a Hispanic country/region and many others…
Perfect worksheet for Independent learning in preparation of Food unit.
This worksheet asks students to watch a 5m video of a Spanish food recipe (Gazpacho) and answer 10 questions as they go along, perfect to get students engaged in Spanish cuisine. Question 11 asks pupils if they dare to try at home. You could ask students to make their own video attempting the recipe.
Happy gazpacho making!
This worksheet has been designed to go alongside the BBC’s documentary Venezuela: the fall of an Oil Giant.
Perfect for independent learning or extension task. It ties in nicely with unit 7 of the AQA syllabus.