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GCSE and A-Level Spanish teacher trying to share as much as I can. Trying to combine form and function. www.boletin.co.uk

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GCSE and A-Level Spanish teacher trying to share as much as I can. Trying to combine form and function. www.boletin.co.uk
Almodóvar (truth in fiction)
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Almodóvar (truth in fiction)

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Gist translate the quote from Zafon Translate vocabulary from exercise 1 Create a mind-map of Almodóvar’s likes/dislikes/influences etc based on Volver
El machismo en LCDBA (Pepe el Romano)
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El machismo en LCDBA (Pepe el Romano)

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A text on el machismo with a pre-reading task. A follow-up task with agree/disagree statements about Pepe which students should respond succinctly to with evidence to justify their selections.
A Level Spanish regional identity scripts
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A Level Spanish regional identity scripts

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A mini-series of regional identity themed scripts for a cast of four students who will along the way meet an array of helpful locals. The scripts are written at CEFR level B1. Casa Botín (Gastronomy) El Día de Ganso (Basque country/curious festivals) Semana Santa en Sevilla (Religious festivals)
GCSE Spanish Speaking Toolkit
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GCSE Spanish Speaking Toolkit

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After a big success last year I am sharing my GCSE Speaking Toolkit. This Powerpoint contains an introduction to the WJEC Unit 1 speaking exam, working memory and six functional chunks along with usability conditions, worked examples, translations, valid alternatives and what the chunk seeks to achieve (references to the past, present, future, subjunctive, easy idioms etc). I made this due to post-mock analysis revealing a lack of complex structures and now introduce it early in the GCSE. This year I have added some AI suggestions which students may add to the original six.
Durante el recreo
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Durante el recreo

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First person verbs related to breal/lunch time activities. Lesson 1 in a sequence featuring time phrases, sequencers and justified opinions.
Pedro Almodóvar (pre-watch recortes de prensa)
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Pedro Almodóvar (pre-watch recortes de prensa)

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Over the years I have collected press cuttings from the website todocoleccion. These have never been organised but I’ve put a few together now and highlighed what I think are key phrases and useful bits of information. Obviously there is so much more you can do with this given the texts themselves but as a first lesson I’m going to get my students to build a person profile for Pedro Almodóvar using information gleaned from the multiple texts to find out about him, what makes him tick, what he likes style wise etc etc I have no idea which magazines these belong to so I’m weary about the copyright here but it’s for an educational purpose so I’m hoping that it’s all okay.
Volver: Infinitive structures
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Volver: Infinitive structures

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This is a resource to check how well students have understood the plot and the characters in the book. I recommend that firstly students match up the infinitive structures which are already conjugated in the 3rd person, afterwards use different coloured highlighters to categorise the infinitive verbs by the character which they correspond with. This is an ideal task as a follow up to the character analysis two-page sheet, if a student for example says that Raimunda is fuerte you may ask them ‘how do we know?’ and they have to write a sentence explaining why they think Raimunda is fuerte giving examples from the text, this infinitive structure and verb sheet could form the basis of one of those exemplary points.
La Casa de Bernarda Alba: Student directed reading activities
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La Casa de Bernarda Alba: Student directed reading activities

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This is a 15 page document for students to use over the period of 3 weeks. Students read one act a week and complete the reading activities as they go or after their reading session. These completed activities then guide conversation in class the following week where the teacher checks that the student has understood the plot up as well as the students thoughts on certain characters and plot developments. There is room for conversation as well about cultural references which are important to understand about Spain in the 1930’s. There is a writing task for each act, an opinion section, a tick list of events which includes a made up events which students have to spot and a table for students to note down any cultural references. The end goal here is that students are fully aware of exactly what is happening in each act and how the plot is being developed by Lorca.
Volver: Character analysis and development
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Volver: Character analysis and development

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Two pages per character. One page on development, relationships, goals and motivations and a second one containing 17 contrasting adjectives to develop descriptions of characters. I’ve included this free in the Volver bundle I have for sale.
La Casa de Bernarda Alba: Infinitive structures and verbs
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La Casa de Bernarda Alba: Infinitive structures and verbs

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This is a resource to check how well students have understood the plot and the characters in the book. I recommend that firstly students match up the infinitive structures which are already conjugated in the 3rd person, afterwards use different coloured highlighters to categorise the infinitive verbs by the character which they correspond with. This is an ideal task as a follow up to the character analysis two-page sheet, if a student for example says that Adela is rebelde you may ask them ‘how do we know?’ and they have to write a sentence explaining why they think Adela is rebelde giving examples from the text, this infinitive structure and verb sheet could form the basis of one of those exemplary points.