This breakdown is to help your students and you calculate grades based on each skill.
It is based on the 2023 AQA grade boundaries for A Level Spanish.
Feel free to look at the many resources in my shop, some paying some free at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/Blanca1
Any comments welcome.
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Free writing activity to practise the third type of conditional sentence.
If you found this useful, pl consider adding a resource to the post 16 Spanish bank, as we have so very few!
Comments welcome! Enjoy!
Reading activity with selective information on the people and events that influenced Picasso. it can be used for further discussion, revision of tenses, research,etc.
I hope you find it useful and this encourages you to share your resources as we have very little in TES under the topic A Level Spanish - Culture.
This is a simple starter activity that worked wonders with my students. At the beginning of the subtopic I showed them this slide with two contrasting photos. They had to think of ideas in pairs in answer to the bullet points, which are differentiated by colour. Then, we shared them, and I expanded the vocabulary and more ideas. Afterwards, I explained the importance of these type of communication present in small towns and villages in the Hispanic world, parallel to the word of social media.
This is an extract of a PP I have created with 19 gap graded exercises in preparation for Paper 1.
The full PP has 5 exercises with single sentences to introduce Y12 to this type of challenging exercises. This is followed by 14 graded exercises of various difficulties leading to the final exam.
The exercises are varied in literary text, including one or two non-fiction, linked to the topics of the specification. They test a great variety of grammar traps such as pronouns, por/para, tenses, accents, etc.
To access the full chargeable PP, click here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12844410. A high end resource for the price of a sandwich!
The design of the slide is courtesy of Shara_nuku. You can find her shop here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/shara_nuku.
Cut the statements individually and place facing down. Students take it in turns to talk about each statement for a set time.
This is one of my revision carousel activities prior to speaking exam.
Any comments welcome! Enjoy!
A simple classroom activity that can be done at the beginning of the course in GCSE or AL1, to revise the present tense. Play the PPP (timed) and make your students write the correct verb. For more able students, I make them write a sentence using topic-specific vocabulary.
I have created this resource inspired and with kind permission of shara_nuku, who is selling PPPs with drills for all the other tenses. See her wonderful shop in TES, it is ACE!
Enjoy the teaching and learning,
Blanca
I've devised this PPP with questions on Picasso (AQA An artist and his work, focusing on Guernica). I am using the PPP sitting two students at the computer and asking each other the questions in turns. I am sure you can think on how to explote it in all sort of ways.
Any comments welcome.
Blanca.
A (rather rudimentary!) template, to upload in TEAMs or similar, for students to identify their initial thematic choices. This could then be used:
to discuss their choices as a class/individually
to ensure that their choices do not overlap, once they refine them.
to guide them with the next step
Some notes in Spanish to help students understand this theme in the book.
If you found this resource useful, please thank the community by uploading one of your own.
This is a one page compendium of on line activities to keep Y13 working in preparation for a degree linked to Hispanic Studies. They can also be issued for Y12, summer work.
The activities are varied, including on line courses, articles, videos, radio programmes and podcasts. Some of topics are: working as a translator for a controversial political figure, philosophy, the arts, legalization of drugs, etc.
They are geared towards independent learning, no input from the teacher.
Students will be able to keep their skills alive whilst extending their learning following their completion of the AS/A Level course. For Y12, it would be a clever addition to their UCAS portfolio.
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All for the price of a sandwich and saving you a lot of work!
A similar resource for Y11 is here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/y11-head-start-activities-for-a-level-spanish-12299364
This is a one page compendium of 15 differentiated activities on line to keep students engaged in Spanish post their Spanish GCSE.
They are geared towards independent learning, no input from the teacher.
It is ideal as summer work in preparation for the A Level.
The activities include on line courses, podcasts, articles, videos, etc on topics such as Spanish customs, curiosities about the language, translation traps, current affairs and even a short course on art.
All for the price of a sandwich and saving you a lot of work!
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A similar compendium with activities at higher level for A Level (Y12, or post A Level) can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/y13-moving-on-academic-activities-for-he-12299397
A PP to guide students to plan and write their first Lorca essay (please bear in mind that I teach it in Y12).
For more resources for A Level Spanish, I invite you to browse my shop:).
Adapted newspaper article on this controversial recent piece of news.
If you want a unit of work, and the answers to the unit, for this article, please go here (paid resource):
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12836125
The unit of work includes the following types of exercises: multiple choice, synonyms, summary writing, translation into Spanish.
It also has revision notes and two speaking cards related to the topic and revising other sub themes.
Happy reading.
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