pptx, 189.35 KB
pptx, 189.35 KB
Lesson Covers: How to describe your city (imaginary!) - what's in it and what it has e.g. my city has a king, watchtowers, walls and a dragon.
This works best as a cover lesson. It is easy for non-specialists to follow but supports and challenges KS3 students of Spanish well. Could also be adapted for use in lessons by specialists in order to revise 'what's in one's city / town'. It is helpful, but not necessary, if the students have some knowledge of connectives, adjectives and SER / TENER in Spanish. Important key words are provided in each activity of lesson. Dictionaries needed.

Lesson involves: Differentiated objectives and starter (quick translation) activity.
Activity 1: Teams work to look up words (in Spanish) used to describe what's in a city e.g. murallas, atalayas etc. Next slide gives answers to students so they can write down whatever they were unable to find.

Activity 2: Differentiated translation task using key vocabulary they have just looked up in teams. Key words provided as well as higher challenge.

Next slide contains answers for peer / self-assessment.

Main and final activity: students design and label their own city using key words / sentences they have been working on throughout lesson. Again, this is differentiated by task with key works provided on ppt.
Bubble snake review to finish.

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