36Uploads
124k+Views
154k+Downloads
All resources
GCSE Spanish Writing Edexcel
If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
To support all pupils, I have broken their writing tasks down and have guided them through a process of planning. At the first step, pupils need to identify which part of P.P.O.F the bullet points are referring to. Once they have done that, they need to translate the bullet point so they know what they are going to be writing about. The third step is where pupils use the P.P.OF table and spend five minutes planning their written response. I encourage them to write down anything they feel will support them answering the question, as long as it shows the correct element of P.P.OF. In class, once it has been planned out, pupils then create the piece of writing. I have only does this a handful of times with the current YR11s and am seeing progress each time we do it. I am hoping that once we guided this process together, pupils will be able to do it independently and will use it in their exams.
GCSE Arabic writing for success Edexcel
I’m more than happy to share resources. If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
This booklet has been adapted by Noreia into Arabic and has said it can be shared.
Tiering
A booklet has been created for both Foundation and Higher tier as there are some elements not assessed in both exams.
Foundation booklet
In the Foundation booklet, I have reminded the pupils of the ‘I can’ statements for their four parts to their writing exam; photo card, 40-50 words, 80-90 words and five sentence translation. For each part of these, pupils have their assessment grids with WAGOLL examples and space for them to prepare their own responses. Also, I have chosen different topics for pupils to plan writing questions on.
Higher booklet
In the Higher booklet, again, I have provided the pupils with their ‘I can’ statements for their three parts; 80-90 words, 130-150 words and paragraph translation. Similarly to the Foundation booklet, pupil have their assessment grids with WAGOLL examples and space for them to prepare their own responses.
Writing planning
The acronyms P.P.OF and J.O.E are key to our writing planning and they are explained below.
P.P.O.F
Past Present Opinion and Future is one acronym all our pupils in Languages are used to as we encourage all written and spoken communication to contain the four parts. These are also the fundamental four parts that are included in the 80-90 and 130-150 words writing tasks. For each part of P.P.O.F I have provided the most essential parts to them and also given pupils a blank version for them to jot anything down to help them remember and add in their own individuality.
J.O.E
Remember to Justify your Opinion with an Example. There is always a need for pupils to elaborate their opinions and we encourage them to use J.O.E. This is very important for the 130-150 words writing task as pupils need to justify their ideas and opinions.
GCSE French AQA Writing
I’m more than happy to share resources. If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
I have to thank @MissDavie_MFL for her support to adapt the Edexcel plans to the AQA specification. Thank you so much!
Tiering
A booklet has been created for both Foundation and Higher tier as there are some elements not assessed in both exams.
Foundation booklet
In the Foundation booklet, I have reminded the pupils of the ‘I can’ statements for their four parts to their writing exam; photo card, 40 words, 90 words and five sentence translation. For each part of these, pupils have their assessment grids with WAGOLL examples and space for them to prepare their own responses. Also, I have chosen different topics for pupils to plan writing questions on.
Higher booklet
In the Higher booklet, again, I have provided the pupils with their ‘I can’ statements for their three parts; 90 words, 150 words and paragraph translation. Similarly to the Foundation booklet, pupil have their assessment grids with WAGOLL examples and space for them to prepare their own responses.
Writing planning
The acronyms P.P.OF and J.O.E are key to our writing planning and they are explained below.
P.P.O.F
Past Present Opinion and Future is one acronym all our pupils in Languages are used to as we encourage all written and spoken communication to contain the four parts. These are also the fundamental four parts that are included in the 90 and 150 words writing tasks. For each part of P.P.O.F I have provided the most essential parts to them and also given pupils a blank version for them to jot anything down to help them remember and add in their own individuality.
J.O.E
Remember to Justify your Opinion with an Example. There is always a need for pupils to elaborate their opinions and we encourage them to use J.O.E. This is very important for the 150 words writing task as pupils need to justify their ideas and opinions.
Spanish and French classroom displays
A variety of resources/displays that I created a few years ago and every year update.
Spanish and French grammar - including the conjugations for the different tenses, plus irregulars
Questions - question words in the foreign language and English
Spanish and French clocks - clocks with time expressions on
Spanish and French jigsaw pieces - connectives in each language, as well as a translation on each one
Opinions - With a variety of opinions and justifications.
GCSE Italian Knowledge Booklets - Edexcel
I’m more than happy to share resources. If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
The knowledge booklet
I am pleased to say and share with the languages’ community five knowledge booklets; one for each topic and one for the grammar and tenses. Each booklet starts with all ‘I can’ statements that I feel cover all the areas under the GCSE Edexcel Italian specification. There then are four columns for the pupils to use as a RAG rating. This will hopefully help guide their revision a lot easier than before and they will be able to see the statements they may need to refer to and do some extra work about. For each statement, either half a page or a whole page has been created with essential vocabulary and structures for the pupils to refer to and know what they are expected to use. To link with dual coding, I have used Noun Project https://thenounproject.com/ to find simple images that mirror the vocabulary in-hand.
French and Spanish Grammar Display
If you’re happy with these resources, you can always buy me a coffee to say thanks: https://buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier
These displays are on a grammar timeline in my classroom for the pupils to refer to the conjugations of regular verbs and key irregular verbs.
Infinitives are referred to as “Magical Kingdoms” as they are all ruling and this is something that has helped our pupils remember verb infinitives.
I have covered the main tenses that are needed for the GCSE and cover the subjunctive as a special tense in-class.
Edexcel Spanish GCSE - Local area, holiday and travel.
A breakdown of past, present and future tense questions for the new 9-1 GCSE topic Local area, holiday and travel. This document contains questions and suggested sentence starters to support pupils.
GCSE German writing for success AQA
I’m more than happy to share resources. If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
This resource was adapted by Debbie Stoker and has said it can be shared. It follows the AQA specification for German GCSE.
Tiering
A booklet has been created for both Foundation and Higher tier as there are some elements not assessed in both exams.
Foundation booklet
In the Foundation booklet, I have reminded the pupils of the ‘I can’ statements for their four parts to their writing exam; photo card, 40-50 words, 80-90 words and five sentence translation. For each part of these, pupils have their assessment grids with WAGOLL examples and space for them to prepare their own responses. Also, I have chosen different topics for pupils to plan writing questions on.
Higher booklet
In the Higher booklet, again, I have provided the pupils with their ‘I can’ statements for their three parts; 80-90 words, 130-150 words and paragraph translation. Similarly to the Foundation booklet, pupil have their assessment grids with WAGOLL examples and space for them to prepare their own responses.
Writing planning
The acronyms P.P.OF and J.O.E are key to our writing planning and they are explained below.
P.P.O.F
Past Present Opinion and Future is one acronym all our pupils in Languages are used to as we encourage all written and spoken communication to contain the four parts. These are also the fundamental four parts that are included in the 90 and 150 words writing tasks. For each part of P.P.O.F I have provided the most essential parts to them and also given pupils a blank version for them to jot anything down to help them remember and add in their own individuality.
J.O.E
Remember to Justify your Opinion with an Example. There is always a need for pupils to elaborate their opinions and we encourage them to use J.O.E. This is very important for the 130-150 words writing task as pupils need to justify their ideas and opinions.
Reflective learner MFL
A helpsheet to encourage pupils to be reflective learners in MFL with a focus on Spanish.
GCSE Spanish: Topic planners
A breakdown of the 5 themes for the Edexcel GCSE in Spanish with key verbs, adjectives, nouns and star quality expressions. Also, there are expressions in a variety of tenses in the past, present and future.
Each column has 3 starting points and then it is up to the pupils to add what they need to revise on.
GCSE Spanish revision timeline
If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
To support my current Year 11s, I have developed a revision timeline plan from the start of Autumn Two term up until the end of Summer One. On the first page, they have a reminder of what they are aiming for; their GCSE exam dates. On the second page, they have four revision techniques that we have modelled and created in class, so they have a very good idea on how to use them effectively. Then, the rest of the timeline plan has the following headings; –
Topic – One of the five GCSE topics.
I can objectives – The objective points which have been broken down from the main topic.
Quizlet – Links to vocabulary sets which have been shared by Quizlet https://quizlet.com/en-gb/content/edexcel-gcse-spanish-resources
Videos – Links to videos created by Oak National Academy https://classroom.thenational.academy/
Viva textbook – Page numbers to refer to in both Higher and Foundation GCSE Viva textbooks.
Revision book – Page numbers to refer to in both revision guide and revision workbook.
Vocab mapping – Providing a topic and key areas linked off with sentences in past, present and future.
BBC Bitesize – Links to revision activities https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/z799hbk
Edexcel Spanish GCSE - International and global dimension
A breakdown of past, present and future tense questions for the new 9-1 GCSE topic International and global dimension. This document contains questions and suggested sentence starters to support pupils.
EDEXCEL Spanish GCSE - Oral questions
A broken down document which has past, present, future tense and aiming high structures for the new 9-1 GCSE Spanish. Questions and suggested sentence starters to support pupils with their answers.
Edexcel Spanish GCSE - Future aspirations, study and work
A breakdown of past, present and future tense questions for the new 9-1 GCSE topic Future aspirations, study and work. This document contains questions and suggested sentence starters to support pupils.
Edexcel Spanish GCSE - Identity and Culture
A breakdown of past, present and future tense questions for the new 9-1 GCSE topic Identity and Culture. This document contains questions and suggested sentence starters to support pupils.
French book basics and register routine
I’m more than happy to share resources. If you’re happy with them, feel free pressing the coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MrBCurrier if my resources have helped you.
The French book basics contains verbs, time frames, opinions, conjunctions, adjectives and numbers on. This is stuck in the front of each pupil’s exercise book and encourages them to be resourceful.
The register routine encourages spontaneous speech at the beginning of each lesson rather than just answering the register with “bonjour,” the pupils are provided with more structures and support how best to answer how they are feeling. This has worked really well encouraging more spontaneous speech in the speaking exam, so I use it from the very start in Year 7.