A Level Spanish Debate sobre la convivenciaQuick View
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A Level Spanish Debate sobre la convivencia

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This resource sets students up for a class debate taking on different roles/imagined perspectives on the topic of convivencia. This helps students practise their speaking abilities and thinking and responding on-the-spot in Spanish whilst addressing themes of diversity, celebrating difference, prejudices, and migration and integration.
A Level Spanish: ¿Quién fue Franco?Quick View
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A Level Spanish: ¿Quién fue Franco?

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Introductory Powerpoint with information on Francisco Franco. No exercises but you can easily generate some from the information provided on the slides such as translations, giving opinions in Spanish, cloze exercises and so on.
EDUQAS A Level Spanish : La apropiación cultural (cultural appropriation)Quick View
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EDUQAS A Level Spanish : La apropiación cultural (cultural appropriation)

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This lesson is for A Level Spanish (suitable for all exam board specs) which looks at the matter of cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. The Powerpoint explores the influence of Latin American arts and how they are often adopted by people and the zeitgeist in Spain, despite the fact that sometimes, Latin American people are marginalised when in Spain.
KS3 English Literacy Words of the Week for Wall DisplaysQuick View
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KS3 English Literacy Words of the Week for Wall Displays

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This Powerpoint displays a word of the week for all 39 school weeks suitable for KS3 pupils. Each slide contains the word, word class, definition, and an example in a sentence for context. The Powerpoint can be displayed on TV screens around school for literacy visibility or slides printed off for display in classrooms or around school. An idea is to award merits for students who correctly use the word of the week in a piece of work in any subject across the curriculum.
Detailed book reviewQuick View
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Detailed book review

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This book review template encourages students to think more deeply about what they have read and it is designed to deter flat responses. You can make a wall display with them, use them as a rewarded promotion across the school, or set it as a homework after completing a class reader.