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New GCSE (AQA) writing booklet - HIGHER tier
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New GCSE (AQA) writing booklet - HIGHER tier

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This booklet for the new AQA GCSE Spanish focuses on the higher writing exam. Walkthroughs of all 5 three styles with hints and tips. Model answers. Planning sheets for the 90 word responses. High level language for the 150 word responses with example answers. Grammar practice and revision.
AQA GCSE Spanish: school worksheets bundle
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AQA GCSE Spanish: school worksheets bundle

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The following topics are covered: describing your school describing a normal school day saying what subjects you study and giving your opinion describing school uniform talking about the good and bad things about school discussing school rules describing changes you would like to make at school describing your ideal teacher.
New GCSE (AQA) speaking exam booklet - HIGHER and FOUNDATION tier
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New GCSE (AQA) speaking exam booklet - HIGHER and FOUNDATION tier

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This booklet covers all sections of the new AQA GCSE Spanish speaking exam. It includes: an overview explanation of the whole exam an explanation of each section with example answers an explanation of the mark scheme for each section tips on how to succeed on each section additional practice material example questions for the unprepared conversation
AQA GCSE Spanish: healthy lifestyle worksheets bundle
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AQA GCSE Spanish: healthy lifestyle worksheets bundle

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Worksheets covering Módulo 4 – Mi estilo de vida of the new Pearson GCSE book. ¿Llevas una vida sana? – describing healthy routines with time and ‘tener’ + noun phrases. ¿Somos los que comemos? - using direct object pronouns with food and mealtimes. ¡Los tiempos cambian! – using the imperfect tense and ‘ya no’ with the present tense to compare past and present diets. ¡Qué mal estoy! – using me duele(n) + body parts and talking about general illnesses with solutions (hay que, tienes que, debes, necesitas). Mi salud, de la cabeza a los pies – using the simple future and ‘if’ clauses.