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Spanish KS3, GCSE and A Level resources.
SPANISH A LEVEL - HOME LEARNING BUNDLE
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SPANISH A LEVEL - HOME LEARNING BUNDLE

20 Resources
This bundle contains a lot of A Level resources that the students can use as part of their home learning: Fact file, with a lot of factual information for all the topics of the A Level course A very comprehensive Grammar Booklet, with thorough explanations of the main grammar points and activities to practise them. Discussion cards, based on the topics of the AQA A Level course and on the Paper 3 exam. Support booklets for several of the books and films that can be studied for the course. A very detailed student’s support guide to work on Pan’s Labyrinth (our of all the resources I have produced, this is the one I am most proud of). A variety of reading and writing activities on several different topics.
SPEAKING BOARD GAME (ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE B2)
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SPEAKING BOARD GAME (ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE B2)

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This is a board game to get English as a Foreign Language to practise their speaking (and mediation) skills. It is based on games such as Snakes and Ladders, but since I have designed the board, I have explained all the peculiarities in the instructions. Each time the players roll the dice, they will have to complete a speaking, mediation (explain a graph) or grammar task. The different tasks are: making a speech on a specific topic. having a discussion with a partner on a specific topic. answering a question. taking part in a role play with a partner. correcting a common mistake in a sentence. If the player completes the task correctly they can stay in the box where they’ve landed. If they don’t, they’ll have to go back. All the resources needed to play the game are included: 24 grammar cards, 24 discussion cards, 24 question cards, 12 role play cards and 12 graph cards. There are a few special boxed to keep the game more exciting: the lift, that helps the players move forward or backwards a few places; the dice, which allows them to roll the dice again; the field, where they relax for a turn, and the grim reaper, which takes them back to the starting point. The game is designed for B2 students, but can be easily adapted for other levels. EDIT: PLEASE IGNORE THE AWFUL PREVIEWS, THE ACTUAL FILES LOOK FINE, AS SHOWN BY THE COVER PICTURE, A SCREEN CAPTURE OF THE BOARD.
English as a Second Language - Photo Cards (speaking). Food and drink.
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English as a Second Language - Photo Cards (speaking). Food and drink.

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This set contains 8 photo cards (based on the GCSE MFL speaking exam) to encourage students to talk about the topic of food. Each card contains three foundation questions (asking to describe the photograph, encouraging the students to talk about their habits and to express their opinions, using mainly the present tense), and two higher, more demanding questions. The final card contains five foundation and five higher questions.
Calendario de adviento. Actividades de Navidad. (Advent Calendar in Spanish. Christmas activities)
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Calendario de adviento. Actividades de Navidad. (Advent Calendar in Spanish. Christmas activities)

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This resource is ideal to use with your GCSE classes in the run up to Christmas. It contains a series of activities (designed to be used as starters, but some of them could take longer chunks of the lesson,and several of them could be grouped together to take a full lesson) organised as an advent calendar in which the sweet treats have been replaced by much-more-satisfying Spanish activities. There are 23 activities altogether (one for each day from the 1st to the 23th of December), with a Christmas Song to finish off the calendar on the 24th. The activities are designed for GCSE students, but a lot of them can be used (or easily adapted to be used with) KS3 or A Level students as well. All activities are based on Christmas and Christmas traditions in Spain and the majority of them are supported by a printable worksheet (apart from a couple of slides for which the worksheet was not necessary). The activities cover a wide range of vocabulary and structures (with particular emphasis on using “voy a”, “me gustaría” and similar structures to talk about the immediate future), and there’s a succession of games (battleship, game with numbers), reading (correct the mistakes, draw a Nativity scene following the description provided, who is it, and two general knowledge quizzes), speaking (role play, photo card, be nice to your partner) and writing (with several writing frames). It even includes a template to write a letter to the three Wise Men (who reply to the students a few slides later with instructions on what they need to do to make sure they receive any Christmas presents at all!). A useful and (hopefully) fun resource for the festive season. ¡Feliz Navidad!
Navidad en España - Christmas in Spain (Spanish starter activities)
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Navidad en España - Christmas in Spain (Spanish starter activities)

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A series of nineteen starter activities that can be used in the run-up to Christmas in Spanish Lessons. They are targeted at GCSE students, but they can also be used with A Level as quick activities, and some of them would be suitable or easily adaptable for KS3 students. The activities include games, quizzes, writing frames, a role play, a photo card and even a template to write a letter to the Wise Men.
Spanish A Level - Paper 3 (Speaking) bundle. Perfect for home learning.
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Spanish A Level - Paper 3 (Speaking) bundle. Perfect for home learning.

3 Resources
This bundle consists of three resources to help the Spanish A Level students prepare for their speaking exam (paper 3). The first resource is a Fact File, with a lot of factual information about the different themes and sub-themes (AQA specification). The second resource consists of a booklet with 72 speaking cards, based on the information from the fact file. Finally, the third resource is a game of trivial pursuit based on the content of the course. It includes 32 question cards with six questions each (a total of 192 questions).
A Level Spanish speaking game: Trivial Pursuit
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A Level Spanish speaking game: Trivial Pursuit

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This resource is a version of the popular board-game Trivial Pursuit based around the themes and sub-themes of the new Spanish A Level course (AQA specifications). I have assigned a category to each colour: Aspects of Hispanic society (red) Artistic culture in the Hispanic world (yellow) Multiculturalism in Hispanic society (purple) Aspects of political life (blue) Grammar (orange) Translation (green) The resource includes a printable board (better printed in colour and enlarged to A3) and 24 question cards (with one question for each category, so a total of 192 questions). Additionally, there is a file with six counters and six “score cards”, with a “pie” for the students to colour the different sections as they achieve them. This resource can be used as a whole class activity if displayed on the board, but it can also be printed (in colour!) for students to work in groups of up to six.
Spanish GCSE Speaking Game: Trivial Pursuit
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Spanish GCSE Speaking Game: Trivial Pursuit

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This resource is a version of the popular board-game Trivial Pursuit based around the topics and themes of the new GCSE course. The different topics have been divided into the following six categories: Familia y relaciones (red) Tiempo libre y tecnología (yellow) Mi ciudad y mi región (purple) Problemas sociales y globales (blue) Vacaciones, turismo y festivales (orange) Educación y trabajo (green) The resource includes a printable board (better printed in colour and enlarged to A3) and 24 question cards (with one question for each category, so a total of 192 questions). Additionally, there is a file with six counters and six “score cards”, with a “pie” for the students to colour the different sections as they achieve them. This resource can be used as a whole class activity if displayed on the board, but it can also be printed (in colour!) for students to work in groups of up to six.
GCSE Spanish: Life In Spain: Family Life (cultural knowledge; cover work)
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GCSE Spanish: Life In Spain: Family Life (cultural knowledge; cover work)

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This resource includes a lot of information about family life in Spain, followed by a series of questions for the students to show their understanding of the topics covered. The resource is written in English and it is meant to improve the students’ cultural awareness. It is aimed at GCSE students, but it can also be used with A Level students as a quick introduction to the sub-theme Traditional and modern values. Finally, it is ideal to set cover work.
Spanish A Level: Thunk Questions (speaking, thinking skills)
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Spanish A Level: Thunk Questions (speaking, thinking skills)

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This worksheet contains 50 “thunk” questions in Spanish. A “thunk” question is a seemingly trivial question about everyday life, more or less sensible, that makes you stop and think. There are no right or wrong answers, that is not the point. The idea is to make the students think, encourage them to speak and be creative. They are not theme-specific, they don’t relate to the topics in the A Level course, so everyone will have the “knowledge” required to answer them. I have used this as a starter activity (often by giving each student two randomly selected questions and giving them a bit of time to think of their answer) and I found that some students loved it, some were incredibly frustrated by it, but they all tried and the lessons were always “fun”. It also provided a great insight into the students personality, as some of the students answer the questions in a very analytical way, whereas others take advantage of the “no right or wrong answers” rule to really let their creativity flow.
French Studio 2 writing and speaking templates (ideal for cover work)
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French Studio 2 writing and speaking templates (ideal for cover work)

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A set of five bilingual (French and English) writing and speaking mats/templates, loosely based on Studio 2. These mats are perfect to set cover work (students can use them to write sentences and paragraphs on each topic, use them to produce posters and classroom displays, or to create revision mind maps). I have also used them in lessons. Some of the activities I have used these templates for include: dictation: read a text that uses the language in the mats and ask the students to write it down. dicta-translation: read a text based on the mat in French and ask the students to write it down in English, or the other way round. paired dictation and translation: same as above but the students read to each other. “great minds think alike”: ask the students to write a number of sentences and then ask them to find out, by reading their sentences to each other, if someone else wrote the exact same sentences, thus proving that they are great minds. “stand up if”: ask the students to highlight sentences in the mats. Then read a text based on it and ask the students to stand up (and then immediately sit down) every time that you read a word or phrase that they’ve highlighted. speed reading: time the students while they read from the template, see how many sentences they can read out/who is the first to read a full text etc. And of course the students can use the writing mat to write their own texts. More mats will be added shortly on topics such as health, school and relationships.
Spanish GCSE: Answering 90-word questions. Theme 3 (Current & future study and employment). Writing
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Spanish GCSE: Answering 90-word questions. Theme 3 (Current & future study and employment). Writing

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This resource contains two separate booklets. The first one contains eight 90-word questions covering all topics of Theme 3 (Current and future study and employment) of the AQA Spanish GCSE specification (two questions for each of the four topics of Theme 3). Based on the sample papers and the 2018 paper, all the questions include four bullet points; one bullet point refers to the future and one to the past. The second booklet contains the same eight questions, followed by a table with 20 sentences. Sixteen of the sentences are direct answers to one of the bullet points (four sentences per bullet point); the remaining sentences, while useful, do not answer directly any of the bullet points and wouldn’t give the students much credit for content if used on their own. The idea behind this activity is to encourage the students to read the bullet points carefully, taking into account the different time frames that they refer to and what they actually ask, thus stopping them from simply writing anything they can think of on each of the different topics without taking into account the requirements of the task. The sentences can also be used as translation activities. Themes 1 and 2 also available, and a booklet with all three themes can be found in this link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-gcse-answering-90-word-questions-themes-1-2-and-3-writing-exam-1209181 ​
Spanish GCSE: answering 90-word questions. Themes 1, 2 and 3 (writing exam)
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Spanish GCSE: answering 90-word questions. Themes 1, 2 and 3 (writing exam)

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This resource contains two separate booklets. The first one contains twenty four 90-word questions covering all topics of Themes 1, 2 and 3 of the AQA Spanish GCSE specification (two questions for each of the four topics of each Theme). Based on the sample papers and the 2018 paper, all the questions include four bullet points; one bullet point refers to the future and one to the past. The second booklet contains the same twenty-four questions, each of them followed by a table with 20 sentences. Sixteen of the sentences are direct answers to one of the bullet points (four sentences per bullet point); the remaining sentences, while useful, do not answer directly any of the bullet points and wouldn’t give the students much credit for content if used on their own. The idea behind this activity is to encourage the students to read the bullet points carefully, taking into account the different time frames that they refer to and what they actually ask, thus stopping them from simply writing anything they can think of on each of the different topics without taking into account the requirements of the task. The sentences can also be used as translation activities.
Spanish GCSE writing: Answering 90-word questions. Theme 2 (Local, national, international...)
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Spanish GCSE writing: Answering 90-word questions. Theme 2 (Local, national, international...)

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This resource contains two separate booklets. The first one contains eight 90-word questions covering all topics of Theme 2 (Local, national, international and global areas of interest) of the AQA Spanish GCSE specification (two questions for each of the four topics of Theme 2). Based on the sample papers and the 2018 paper, all the questions include four bullet points; one bullet point refers to the future and one to the past. The second booklet contains the same eight questions, followed by a table with 20 sentences. Sixteen of the sentences are direct answers to one of the bullet points (four sentences per bullet point); the remaining sentences, while useful, do not answer directly any of the bullet points and wouldn’t give the students much credit for content if used on their own. The idea behind this activity is to encourage the students to read the bullet points carefully, taking into account the different time frames that they refer to and what they actually ask, thus stopping them from simply writing anything they can think of on each of the different topics without taking into account the requirements of the task. The sentences can also be used as translation activities. Themes 1 and 3 also available, and a booklet with all three themes can be found in this link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-gcse-answering-90-word-questions-themes-1-2-and-3-writing-exam-1209181
Spanish GCSE: Answering 90-word questions. Theme 1 (Identity and culture).
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Spanish GCSE: Answering 90-word questions. Theme 1 (Identity and culture).

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This resource contains two separate booklets. The first one contains eight 90-word questions covering all aspects of Theme 1 (Identity and Culture) of the AQA Spanish GCSE specification (two questions for each of the four topics of Theme 1). Based on the sample papers and the 2018 paper, all the questions include four bullet points; one bullet point refers to the future and one to the past. The second booklet contains the same eight questions, followed by a table with 20 sentences. Sixteen of the sentences are direct answers to one of the bullet points (four sentences per bullet point); the remaining sentences, while useful, do not answer directly any of the bullet points and wouldn’t give the students much credit for content if used on their own. The idea behind this activity is to encourage the students to read the bullet points carefully, taking into account the different time frames that they refer to and what they actually ask, thus stopping them from simply writing anything they can think of on each of the different topics without taking into account the requirements of the task. The sentences can also be used as translation activities. Themes 2 and 3 also available, and a booklet with all three themes can be found in this link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-gcse-answering-90-word-questions-themes-1-2-and-3-writing-exam-1209181
Spanish GCSE writing practice: 90-word and 150-word questions. Perfect for home learning.
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Spanish GCSE writing practice: 90-word and 150-word questions. Perfect for home learning.

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This resource contains two booklets, one of them including twenty-four 150-word questions to revise the three themes of the new GCSE course (AQA specification), and a similar one consisting of twenty-four 90-word questions. In each booklet there are eight questions for each of the three themes of the course (Identity and culture, Local, national, international and global areas of interest and Current and future study and employment), and two questions for each of the topics in each theme. The 150-word question is part of the higher writing exam, and each question contains two bullet points that the students are expected to cover; the bullet points are written to resemble the ones found in the 2018 paper and those in the sample questions provided by AQA. At least one of the bullet points in each question prompts the students to refer to either the past or the future, and several questions ask the students to write their “recommendations”. The booklet also contains a copy of the mark scheme for the 150 word question and an overview of the themes and topics. The 90-word questions include four bullet points that the students are prompted to cover, and they explicitly require them to include references to three time frames and opinions (as per the AQA mark scheme). When possible, one of the bullet points starts with ‘qué hiciste’, a question which appears in many of the AQA samples and that some students often fail to understand. The booklet also contains a copy of the mark scheme. This resource can be used as part of everyday teaching, as end of unit assessment, for revision purposes and as an easy way of setting useful homework.
Spanish GCSE: Higher writing practice. 150-word questions.
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Spanish GCSE: Higher writing practice. 150-word questions.

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This resource contains twenty-four 150-word questions to revise the three themes of the new GCSE course (AQA specification). The 150-word question is part of the higher writing exam. There are eight questions for each of the three themes of the course (Identity and culture, Local, national, international and global areas of interest and Current and future study and employment), and two questions for each of the topics in each theme. Each of the questions contains two bullet points that the students are expected to cover; the bullet points are written to resemble the ones found in the 2018 paper and those in the sample questions provided by AQA. At least one of the bullet points in each question prompts the students to refer to either the past or the future, and several questions ask the students to write their “recommendations”. Finally, the booklet also contains a copy of the mark scheme for the 150 word question and an overview of the themes and topics. This resource can be used as part of everyday teaching, as end of unit assessment, for revision purposes and it is an easy way of setting useful homework. This resource is a follow-up to my 90-Word questions booklet, which has proved to be very popular since I uploaded it about a year ago an which can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/dashboard/resource-management/uploads
Spanish GCSE writing. Theme 3 (Current and future study and employment). 150-word questions.
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Spanish GCSE writing. Theme 3 (Current and future study and employment). 150-word questions.

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A booklet with eight 150-word questions to revise the theme of Current and Future Study and Employment of the new Spanish GCSE exam. There are two questions for each of the topics in Theme Three (My studies, School Life, Education Post-16 and Jobs, career choices and ambitions). Each of the questions contains two bullet points that the students are expected to cover; the bullet points are written to resemble the ones found in the 2018 paper and those in the sample questions provided by AQA. At least one of the bullet points in each question prompts the students to refer to either the past or the future, and several questions ask the students to write their “recommendations”. Finally, the booklet also contains a copy of the mark scheme for the 150 word question and an overview of the themes and topics. This resource can be used as part of everyday teaching, as end of unit assessment, for revision purposes and it is an easy way of setting useful homework.
Spanish GCSE. Theme 2 (Local, national, ... areas of interest). 150-word questions (Writing exam)
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Spanish GCSE. Theme 2 (Local, national, ... areas of interest). 150-word questions (Writing exam)

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A booklet with eight 150-word questions to revise the theme of Local, national, international and global areas of interest of the new Spanish GCSE exam. There are two questions for each of the topics in Theme Two (Home, town, neighbourhood and region, social issues, global isues and travel and tourism ). Each of the questions contains two bullet points that the students are expected to cover; the bullet points are written to resemble the ones found in the 2018 paper and those in the sample questions provided by AQA. At least one of the bullet points in each question prompts the students to refer to either the past or the future, and several questions ask the students to write their “recommendations”. Finally, the booklet also contains a copy of the mark scheme for the 150 word question and an overview of the themes and topics. This resource can be used as part of everyday teaching, as end of unit assessment, for revision purposes and it is an easy way of setting useful homework.
New Spanish GCSE: Identity and culture. 150-Word Questions Booklet (Higher writing)
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New Spanish GCSE: Identity and culture. 150-Word Questions Booklet (Higher writing)

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A booklet with eight 150-word questions to revise the theme of Identity and culture of the new Spanish GCSE exam. There are two questions for each of the topics in Theme one (Me, my family and friends, Technology in everyday life, Free-time activities and Customs and festivals in Spanish-speaking countries). Each of the questions contains two bullet points that the students are expected to cover; the bullet points are written to resemble the ones found in the 2018 paper and those in the sample questions provided by AQA. At least one of the bullet points in each question prompts the students to refer to either the past or the future, and several questions ask the students to write their “recommendations”. Finally, the booklet also contains a copy of the mark scheme for the 150 word question and an overview of the themes and topics.