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1 Marking 1. Which connective will you use in your next piece of work? 2. Correct the spellings. 3. Translate the sentences to show you understand. 4. Double check adjectives. Correct the circled items. 5. Use the phrase given in your next piece of work. Complete the example. 6. Choose three new infinitives from the dictionary that you can use with the phrase given. 7. Where does the adjective go in Spanish? Write two examples. 8. Learn two of these phrases from memory. If you tell them to me in a week, I will send a postcard. 9. Try to copy more closely the rules of the language when you are speaking. Focus on …. 10. Extend your answers. What extra opinions/connectives will you add next time? 11. Try now to express more complex opinions. Will you use creo que, pienso que, odio or something different in your next piece? Write an example. 12. Express your opinion in your work. Use me gusta(n). Write an example. 13. Proof read your work before submitting. Correct the circled mistakes in this piece. 14. Double check accents, as they are important for meaning. Where should the accents go on these words? 15. Complete the verb grid. 16. What future tense sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 17. What past tense sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 18. What conditional sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 19. Structure your ideas more carefully, as the meaning is not always clear. Choose two sequencing words you could use next time. 20. Try to be more adventurous Find three new adjectives, verbs or nouns from the dictionary on this topic. Marking 1. Which connective will you use in your next piece of work? 2. Correct the spellings. 3. Translate the sentences to show you understand. 4. Double check adjectives. Correct the circled items. 5. Use the phrase given in your next piece of work. Complete the example. 6. Choose three new infinitives from the dictionary that you can use with the phrase given. 7. Where does the adjective go in Spanish? Write two examples. 8. Learn two of these phrases from memory. If you tell them to me in a week, I will send a postcard. 9. Try to copy more closely the rules of the language when you are speaking. Focus on …. 10. Extend your answers. What extra opinions/connectives will you add next time? 11. Try now to express more complex opinions. Will you use creo que, pienso que, odio or something different in your next piece? Write an example. 12. Express your opinion in your work. Use me gusta(n). Write an example. 13. Proof read your work before submitting. Correct the circled mistakes in this piece. 14. Double check accents, as they are important for meaning. Where should the accents go on these words? 15. Complete the verb grid. 16. What future tense sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 17. What past tense sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 18. What conditional sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 19. Structure your ideas more carefully, as the meaning is not always clear. Choose two sequencing words you could use next time. 20. Try to be more adventurous Find three new adjectives, verbs or nouns from the dictionary on this topic. Marking 1. Which connective will you use in your next piece of work? 2. Correct the spellings. 3. Translate the sentences to show you understand. 4. Double check adjectives. Correct the circled items. 5. Use the phrase given in your next piece of work. Complete the example. 6. Choose three new infinitives from the dictionary that you can use with the phrase given. 7. Where does the adjective go in Spanish? Write two examples. 8. Learn two of these phrases from memory. If you tell them to me in a week, I will send a postcard. 9. Try to copy more closely the rules of the language when you are speaking. Focus on …. 10. Extend your answers. What extra opinions/connectives will you add next time? 11. Try now to express more complex opinions. Will you use creo que, pienso que, odio or something different in your next piece? Write an example. 12. Express your opinion in your work. Use me gusta(n). Write an example. 13. Proof read your work before submitting. Correct the circled mistakes in this piece. 14. Double check accents, as they are important for meaning. Where should the accents go on these words? 15. Complete the verb grid. 16. What future tense sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 17. What past tense sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 18. What conditional sentence could you include? Translate the examples. 19. Structure your ideas more carefully, as the meaning is not always clear. Choose two sequencing words you could use next time. 20. Try to be more adventurous Find three new adjectives, verbs or nouns from the dictionary on this topic. Swanwick Hall 2014

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Present tense – first person Me llamo – I am called Tengo – I have Soy – I am Estoy – I am (position) Vivo en – I live in Quiero – I want Necesito – I need Juego – I play Leo – I read Veo – I watch Opinions Me gusta (n) – I like Me encanta (n) – I love Odio – I hate Creo que – I think that Pienso que – I think that Adverbs muy - very bastante - quite a veces - sometimes nunca- never siempre – always todavía - still normalmente - normally a menudo – often aún – yet Sequencing words primero – first of all después – afterwards luego – later finalmente – finally Key adjectives divertido /a – fun aburrido /a - boring gracioso /a – funny grande – big pequeño /a – small simpático /a – nice antipático /a – unpleasant interesante – interesting importante – important Connectives y – and pero – but o – or porque – because aunque – although además – furthermore por lo tanto – therefore sin embargo – however Past tense – 1st person important verbs Fui – I went Comí – I ate Bebí – I drank Vi – I saw Leí – I read Nadé – I swam Jugué – I played Compré – I bought Visité - visited Tuve – I had Future tense using ir Voy a + infinitive – I’m going to … Va a + infinitive – he/she is going to .. Vamos a + infinitive–We’re going to.. The conditional – I would 1st and 3rd person - infinitive + ía Compraría – I/he/she would buy Iría – I/he/she would go Español Present tense – first person Me llamo – I am called Tengo – I have Soy – I am Estoy – I am (position) Vivo en – I live in Quiero – I want Necesito – I need Juego – I play Leo – I read Veo – I watch Opinions Me gusta (n) – I like Me encanta (n) – I love Odio – I hate Creo que – I think that Pienso que – I think that Adverbs muy - very bastante - quite a veces - sometimes nunca- never siempre – always todavía - still normalmente - normally a menudo – often aún – yet Sequencing words primero – first of all después – afterwards luego – later finalmente – finally Key adjectives divertido /a – fun aburrido /a - boring gracioso /a – funny grande – big pequeño /a – small simpático /a – nice antipático /a – unpleasant interesante – interesting importante – important Connectives y – and pero – but o – or porque – because aunque – although además – furthermore por lo tanto – therefore sin embargo – however Past tense – 1st person important verbs Fui – I went Comí – I ate Bebí – I drank Vi – I saw Leí – I read Nadé – I swam Jugué – I played Compré – I bought Visité - visited Tuve – I had Future tense using ir Voy a + infinitive – I’m going to … Va a + infinitive – he/she is going to .. Vamos a + infinitive–We’re going to.. The conditional – I would 1st and 3rd person - infinitive + ía Compraría – I/he/she would buy Iría – I/he/she would go Español Present tense – first person Me llamo – I am called Tengo – I have Soy – I am Estoy – I am (position) Vivo en – I live in Quiero – I want Necesito – I need Juego – I play Leo – I read Veo – I watch Opinions Me gusta (n) – I like Me encanta (n) – I love Odio – I hate Creo que – I think that Pienso que – I think that Adverbs muy - very bastante - quite a veces - sometimes nunca- never siempre – always todavía - still normalmente - normally a menudo – often aún – yet Sequencing words primero – first of all después – afterwards luego – later finalmente – finally Key adjectives divertido /a – fun aburrido /a - boring gracioso /a – funny grande – big pequeño /a – small simpático /a – nice antipático /a – unpleasant interesante – interesting importante – important Connectives y – and pero – but o – or porque – because aunque – although además – furthermore por lo tanto – therefore sin embargo – however Past tense – 1st person important verbs Fui – I went Comí – I ate Bebí – I drank Vi – I saw Leí – I read Nadé – I swam Jugué – I played Compré – I bought Visité - visited Tuve – I had Future tense using ir Voy a + infinitive – I’m going to … Va a + infinitive – he/she is going to .. Vamos a + infinitive–We’re going to.. The conditional – I would 1st and 3rd person - infinitive + ía Compraría – I/he/she would buy Iría – I/he/she would go Swanwick Hall 2014


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