MFL teacher (Spanish, French, German and English as FL), examiner (for GCSE AQA and Edexcel) and author of successful study guides for ZigZag Education, such as the Getting to Know: El laberinto del fauno study guide or the one on Ocho Apellidos Vascos. https://zigzageducation.co.uk/synopses/7800-getting-to-know-el-laberinto-del-fauno?pod=7800 https://zigzageducation.co.uk/synopses/7454-getting-to-know-ocho-apellidos-vascos?pod=7454
MFL teacher (Spanish, French, German and English as FL), examiner (for GCSE AQA and Edexcel) and author of successful study guides for ZigZag Education, such as the Getting to Know: El laberinto del fauno study guide or the one on Ocho Apellidos Vascos. https://zigzageducation.co.uk/synopses/7800-getting-to-know-el-laberinto-del-fauno?pod=7800 https://zigzageducation.co.uk/synopses/7454-getting-to-know-ocho-apellidos-vascos?pod=7454
This study guide called “CĂłmo analizar/evaluar un texto literario o pelĂcula para A level Spanish”, is for students of A-level Spanish who are studying for the exam questions on literary texts/films. It aims at helping students excel at their exams by practising their close reading and film analysis, as well as learning more about the Spanish language, its people and their culture.
This study guide covers the 9 main aspects to watch out for, when writing an essay, as well as giving advice on essay-writing. Each chapter contains an exam-like question and a model answer, and after reading the text, students have to answer comprehension and vocabulary questions. Also, answers to all the questions can be found at the back of the study guide, therefore it can be used in class, as homework or as self-study for more independent students.
The guide is divided into nine chapters, one for each of the most important aspects of essay writing for A level Spanish:
1.Characterisation
2.Argument/plot
3. Themes/topics
4.Structure
5. Literary and cinema techniques
6.Language (use of language and relevant quotes)
7.Socio-historical context
8. Essay organisation of the test
9.Symbols and symbology
The guide contains references, quotations and examples taken from 9 of the main literary texts/films for A level AQA and Edexcel, namely:
1.La Casa de Bernarda Alba de GarcĂa Lorca
2.El otro árbol de Guernica de Luis de Castresana
3.Como agua para chocolate de Laura Esquivel
4.El coronel no tiene quien le escriba, de GarcĂa Marquez
5.Primera Memoria de Ana M. Matute
6. El laberinto del fauno de Guillermo del Toro
7.Ocho apellidos vascos de Martinez-Lázaro
8. Diarios de Motocicleta, de Walter Salles
9. Las 13 Rosas, de Martinez-Lázaro
I hope you find it useful and you enjoy it! ¡Buena suerte con los exámenes!
Escrito por Jose I Ermina Irazábal, enero de 2024
This is a pantomime created for A level students using the subjunctive: students have a matching exercise to start with and then the actual panto: they have to choose between two possibilities regarding the subjunctive, which are in bold. At the end students have to answer some basic comprehension questions about the reading 'Nacimiento Moderno del Nino Jesus&'
El Laberinto del Fauno" is a captivating film that takes place right after the Spanish civil war. Directed by Guillermo del Toro, it combines elements of fantasy and reality to create a thought-provoking story. The film’s use of symbology adds depth and complexity to its narrative, making it a fascinating piece of cinema.
For students studying A level exams, “El Laberinto del Fauno” can serve as an excellent topic for analysis and discussion. Its rich symbology, historic context, and exploration of themes make it a compelling subject for essays. Model essay answers can provide valuable insights into the film’s narrative structure, character development, and underlying messages and they will help your students succeed in their A level Spanish exams.
Podcasts to practise fiction and non-fiction for A level Spanish, suitable for both AQA or Edexcel. The two podcasts are about the social history of Spain and a story involvin the culture and the main topics for A level: music, Franco dictatorship, inmigration, national identity, Spanish art and architecture, Ocho Apellidos Vascos, El Laberinto del Fauno etc.