A full lesson which introduces six different Latin American festivals: El DĂa de los Muertos, Inti Raymi, El Carnaval de Oruro, La Feria de las Flores, La Semana Santa and El Mundial de Tango.
The lesson provides a basic introduction to each festival and also covers the differences between ser/estar and por/porque. There are a range of activities including choral repetition, find the vocab, match-ups, scaffolded speaking activities and written translations. There is also some key festival-related vocab provided to help students express their opinions (culture/ history/ scenery/ costumes etc.)
A full lesson that encourages learners to discuss their opinions on different styles of music in Spanish.
The lesson utilises topic-specific vocabulary such as sound, voice, lyrics, rhythms etc. and facilitates the use of indirect object pronoun phrases such as “it makes me feel”, “it makes me cry” etc. to express opinions.
There are match up activities, pair work and differentiated translations.
This lesson adheres to the new AQA GCSE Spanish specification, for exams taken in 2026 onwards.
Match up activity with clothes followed by three writing prompts in past, present and future.
This vocabulary aligns with the AQA GCSE Spanish specification.
Match up activity with places around town followed by three writing prompts in past, present and future.
This vocabulary aligns with the AQA GCSE Spanish specification.
Match up activity with jobs followed by three writing prompts in past, present and future.
This vocabulary aligns with the AQA GCSE Spanish specification.
Match up activity with food followed by three writing prompts in past, present and future.
This vocabulary aligns with the AQA GCSE Spanish specification.
Match up activity with travel/ tourism vocab followed by a writing task based on a holiday in the past (includes success criteria).
This vocabulary aligns with the AQA GCSE Spanish specification.
Match up activity with school-related vocab followed by three writing prompts in past, present and future.
This vocabulary aligns with the AQA GCSE Spanish specification.