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I am a UK based Modern Foreign Languages Teacher and Head of Department with over 17 years teaching experience. I have created a wide variety of high quality resources and tracking systems (both for MFL and other subjects) over the years which in turn have allowed my students to make excellent progress. My GCSE and A-Level results are consistently in the top 10% in the country.

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I am a UK based Modern Foreign Languages Teacher and Head of Department with over 17 years teaching experience. I have created a wide variety of high quality resources and tracking systems (both for MFL and other subjects) over the years which in turn have allowed my students to make excellent progress. My GCSE and A-Level results are consistently in the top 10% in the country.
Complete Spanish Year 7 Curriculum Resources
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Complete Spanish Year 7 Curriculum Resources

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This Spanish beginner’s course covers one full academic year and is suitable for Year 7 or KS2 students. I’m hoping it will save you substantial amounts of time in your own lesson planning, and enable high quality teaching as well as student progress and attainment. It comprises PowerPoint presentations, a student handout for each lesson (or a whole module handout), and lesson plans. Each presentation takes up two one-hour periods, making up 42 lessons. Lessons are designed and sequenced to maximise student progress, interaction and pace. All mark schemes and audios are embedded, with transcripts in the notes section at the bottom (use Presenter View so you can see the transcript when doing listening tasks, and pause at the right time if necessary – you must download to PowerPoint for the audio files to work; they will not do so on Google Slides). Content including answers come up as you click. The presentations are editable so you can adapt to your own teaching style and students. As far as the student handouts are concerned, I usually print the whole module - it avoids constantly having to photocopy or handing out worksheets and I use the exercise books for extended writing or challenge tasks. In order to print the handouts ‘student friendly’ do the following: File Print On the Full Page Slides box click on the drop down arrow. Select 2 slides and tick Scale to Fit Paper (unless already ticked). If the Frame Slides option is ticked, untick it. On the Print One Sided box click on the drop down arrow and select Print on Both Sides (Flip pages on long edge). Please note that the resource file is too large to upload , so when you download the PDF you will get a Google Drive link. I will then share all the resources with you.
Spanish AQA A Level Google Forms lessons - Coronavirus
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Spanish AQA A Level Google Forms lessons - Coronavirus

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I am designing remote AQA A Level Spanish mini-lessons on all the topics using the Quiz Assignment function in Google forms. The lessons include a range of reading, listening, writing, translation to and from Spanish, gap fills and grammar. All quizzes are either fully self-marked or have feedback. Providing lessons for students in this way allows access on any device, ranging from desktop browsers to smartphones. This means that all my students are able to access the work I am providing and completing it. Another benefit of setting lessons in this way is that students can see their answers and check through their progress as soon as they finish the lesson. From the teacher’s perspective, I can track class attendance and check through answers individually, or by downloading all answers into a spreadsheet in order to track progress. Details and lesson descriptions attached.
Spanish GCSE Google Forms Remote Teaching Lessons - Coronavirus
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Spanish GCSE Google Forms Remote Teaching Lessons - Coronavirus

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Dear fellow teachers of Spanish, Due to the Covid-19 outbreak I have been creating remote GCSE Spanish lessons using the Quiz Assignment function in Google forms. The lessons include plenty of visual aids and a range of reading, listening, writing, translation to and from Spanish, grammar and even speaking tasks. Providing lessons for students in this way has allowed access on any device, ranging from desktop browsers to smartphones. This means that all my students are able to access the work I am providing and completing it. Another benefit of setting lessons in this way is that students can see their answers and check through their progress as soon as they finish the lesson. From the teacher’s perspective, I can track class attendance and check through answers individually, or by downloading all answers into a spreadsheet in order to track progress. If given the circumstances you would still like to monitor student engagement and progress, feel free to use the lessons I’ve created so far. I will be adding new ones on a weekly basis. Details, lessons’ list and descriptions attached.
Spanish Tenses Tables Booklet
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Spanish Tenses Tables Booklet

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Booklet with all the tables for the main tenses in Spanish. I print it as a separate booklet and use it with my classes whenever we are doing verb conjugations, extended writing tasks, etc. Students become accustomed to it and eventually are able to conjugate verbs in the main tenses without support. It includes tables for the following tenses: Present + irregulars Ser, Estar, Ir, Tener, Salir, Hacer & Ver Preterit + irregulars Ser, Ir, Hacer, Dar, Jugar, Tener & Buscar Future + irregular stems Hacer, Poder, Salir, Poner & Haber Near Future Imperfect Conditional+ irregular stems Hacer, Poder, Salir, Poner & Haber Present continuous Imperfect continuous Perfect Pluperfect Present subjunctive In order to print it as a student friendly handout please click: File Print On the Full Page Slides box click on the drop down arrow. Select 2 slides and tick Scale to Fit Paper (unless already ticked). Tick the Frame Slides option. On the Print One Sided box click on the drop down arrow and select Print on Both Sides (Flip pages on long edge).
Spanish AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - François Ozon
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Spanish AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - François Ozon

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AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - Ángeles González-Sinde Having completed a Mock exam, I noticed my students struggled with some of the exam-style questions. This worksheet allow to practice some of those tasks, and prepare students for their exams. Source: El País Semanal Entrevistas Exercise 1: Translation into Spanish. Students read the introduction of François Ozon and translate into Spanish. Exercise 2: Verb conjugation and summary practice. All summaries in the exam will be in the form of an interview, where students will be tested on whether they can identify the correct information and manipulate the language – i.e. conjugate verbs from the first person singular and plural into the third person singular and plural. This will be the only requirement in the exams’ summary tasks, which this exercise tests. Exercise 3: Find a synonym. Students read the text and find a series of synonyms which match the ones they have been given.
Spanish AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - Gita Gopinath
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Spanish AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - Gita Gopinath

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Having completed a Mock exam, I noticed my students struggled with some of the exam-style questions. This worksheet allow to practice some of those tasks, and prepare students for their exams. Source: El País Semanal Entrevistas Exercise 1: Translation into English. Students read the introduction of Gita Gopinah and translate into English. Exercise 2: Verb conjugation and summary practice. All summaries in the exam will be in the form of an interview, where students will be tested on whether they can identify the correct information and manipulate the language – i.e. conjugate verbs from the first person singular and plural into the third person singular and plural. This will be the only requirement in the exams’ summary tasks, which this exercise tests. Exercise 3: Gap fill. Students read the text and fill in the gaps using the vocabulary given.
Spanish AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - Ángeles González-Sinde
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Spanish AS and A Level Exam Style Questions - Ángeles González-Sinde

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Having completed a Mock exam, I noticed my students struggled with some of the exam-style questions. This worksheet allow to practice some of those tasks, and prepare students for their exams. Source: El País Semanal Entrevistas Exercise 1: Translation into English. Students read the introduction of Ángeles González-Sinde and translate into English. Exercise 2: Verb conjugation and summary practice. All summaries in the exam will be in the form of an interview, where students will be tested on whether they can identify the correct information and manipulate the language – i.e. conjugate verbs from the first person singular and plural into the third person singular and plural. This will be the only requirement in the exams’ summary tasks, which this exercise tests. Exercise 3: Find a synonym. Students read the text and find a series of synonyms which match the ones they have been given.