Transcript Slide 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.
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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
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
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