I've just finished my Secondary PGCE in MFL in June 2019, so many of my resources will be put on to aid those who were in the same position as me! Hopefully in time, my resources will be catered to all! I hope to be useful for all those with many years of experience and inspire future teachers!
I've just finished my Secondary PGCE in MFL in June 2019, so many of my resources will be put on to aid those who were in the same position as me! Hopefully in time, my resources will be catered to all! I hope to be useful for all those with many years of experience and inspire future teachers!
he game shows a family tree of La Familia Moderna, better known as ABC’s show “Modern Family” (This show is great! And it includes the famous Colombian actress Sofia Vergara). Students have picture cards with which they can play games relating to family vocabulary and the show. A list of several game idea is included.
Since this game is free of charge and used for educational purposes, it does not infringe on copyright laws. Therefore, please do not sell it!
Hope you enjoy! I know of many high school students who love this show, so using it for the Family unit would be culturally-relevant for many students.
(P.S. - Sorry the pictures for the cards are a bit blurry!)
A careers test to assess the kind of jobs students might like to do. They are then guided to discuss the results with a partner in Spanish before writing some career advice for their partner.
A great lesson to get your students talking and writing about pocket money - and how to spend it. The PowerPoint introduces the topic and provides reading, (teacher-read) listening and speaking activities plus vocabulary games. A vocabulary mat is also provided to support higher-level writing using different tenses.
All the instructions are in the last page of the handout!!!
A detailed Powerpoint presentation introducing and practising detailed physical descriptions in Spanish. Reading comprehension, translation exercises and two games.
Another Powerpoint to explain the homework (the worksheet can be printed copying and pasting the poster image from the ppt).
This activity is intended to introduce students to the uses of “ser” and “estar” while incorporating cultural content about Día de Muertos. It is an interpretive activity intended to accompany the short film Día de los Muertos, produced by students at Ringling College of Art and Design.
Solutions are attached!
Enjoy :)
This powerpoint will help you teach the different verbs like BAILAR , SALTAR, and the most common verbs used to speak about activities and sports. It will enable students to start making their own sentences about the activites they do or sport they play.
Use the PPT to introduce pupils to adjectives to describe personality and physical appearance and then go through both masculine and feminine versions.
A list of personality adjectives is included together with a grid to be completed.
Enjoy :)
This is a quick and easy listening practice for students who are learning family members for the first time. Students use the first page to mark their answers and as a reference when listening to a series of statements about the family. Ten sentences for you to read and answers on the side. Best used as an anticipatory set or as the listening section for a test or quiz.
An information gap activity with a text about Peru. This is also a pair work activity in which the students read a text, practise forming questions and answer questions based on what they have read.