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Classroom Talk!. Spanish First Level. Use language in a range of contexts and across learning Continue to develop confidence and enthusiasm to communicate using the language being learnt Develop an awareness and understanding of patterns and sounds of language - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Spanish First Level

Classroom Talk!

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First Level Significant Aspects of Learning • Use language in a range of contexts and across learning• Continue to develop confidence and enthusiasm to communicate using the

language being learnt• Develop an awareness and understanding of patterns and sounds of language• Begin to develop an understanding of, interest in and respect for other

countries, cultures and languages • Appreciate and understand the value of language learning • Recognise familiar written words when listening • Explore how gesture, expression and emphasis are used to help

understanding.• Listen, recognise and respond to familiar voices in short, predictable

conversations• Understand and respond to familiar spoken vocabulary• Actively take part in daily routines• Listen and join in with stories, song or poem• Enjoy engaging with simple and familiar texts on my own and with others

using resources to support learning • Participate in familiar games, paired speaking and short role plays • Take part in simple, paired conversations about themselves giving simple

opinions and asking simple questions

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Classroom Talk! Vocabulary

Escuchad ListenMirad Look Por favor Please (for use when pupil is talking to the teacher, or the teacher is talking to the whole class)Haz(sing)/Haced(pl) la fila Line upSi YesNo NoGracias Thank youSientate(sing)Sentaos(Pl) Sit down(Pl=to more than one person)Levantate(Sing) Levantaos(Pl) Stand up Levanta la mano (sing) levantad(Pl) Put your hands upRepite(sing) repetid (pl) Repeat Aquí tienes Here you go! Por favor Please (for use when pupils are talking to

each other or when the teacher is talking to one pupil)

He terminado I’m finishedDe nada You’re welcome No es problema No problem¿Puedo ir al servicio? Can I go to the toilet?

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¡Escuchad!

Por favor!

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¡Repetid!

Por favor!

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¡Mirad!

Por favor!

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¡Haced la fila!

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¡Sentaos!

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¡Levantaos!

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¡Lavaos las manos!

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Si

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No

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Por favor

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¡Aquí tiene!

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¡Gracias!

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¡De nada!Gracias

de nad

a

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¡No es problema!

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¡He terminado!

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¿Puedo ir al servicio?

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Embedding the language

All this language is designed to be used as part of everyday classroom practice. You could do the register with si and no on some days (Hacemos la lista for the register is in the Greetings PPT). For this topic, embedding the language would be the focus as opposed to the language being taught as such. There are example activities however to help teachers reinforce the language being used.

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Sample activities You will find a bank of sample activities which you can use to practise the vocabulary in the classroom.

This is not a prescriptive list of activities and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class.

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¿Por favor o No, gracias?

Pupils look at the following slides and decide if they would like it or not by saying either Por favor or No, gracias

You could make this more active by having 2 sides of the room with each designated as the Por favor side and the other as the No, gracias side. Ask pupils to then choose a side which matches their opinion and say their opinion (Por favor or No, gracias) as a group.

You could follow this up with asking them to choose pictures from cut outs or create their own drawings under the headings Por favor and No, gracias

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¿Por favor o No, gracias?

Mirad las fotos

y decidid si

Por favor!

o

No gracias!

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¿Por favor o No, gracias?

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La palabra de la semanaLa palabra del mes

1. La palabra de la semana means word of the week. La palabra del mes means word of the month.

2. As a way of building up classroom vocabulary gently, you could have a word of the week/month which everyone will use in class (or out of class too if they like!)

3. Once you move onto your next word, keep the previous words going! This way the pupils will build up their language gradually!

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The Big Buenos días Challenge!

1. Set pupils the challenge of saying Buenos días, hola, gracias, por favor and de nada (or whichever vocab you like) to everyone they speak to.

2. You could get them to tally mark how many they do in a week and have an inter-class competition.

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Jacobo dice…Jacobo dice… is Spanish for Simon says. It works exactly the same way whereby if you say Jacobo dice… (Jack said) at the start of a command then everyone has to do it. If you just say the command then pupils should stand still. If they do the action, they then sit down. Sample commands are below:

¡Jacobo dice escuchad! (pupils can cup hand to ear)

¡ Jacobo dice mirad! (mime searching)

¡ Jacobo dice haced la fila! (pupils get into a line)

¡Escuchad!

¡Mirad!

¡Haced la fila! ¡Sentaos! ¡Levantaos!

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Songs and videos!

You will find a bank of sample songs and videos which you can use to practise the vocabulary in the classroom.

This is not a prescriptive list of songs and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class.

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¡Haced la fila!(to the tune of farmers in his den)

¡Haced la fila!¡Haced la fila!

¡Los alumnos de la clase, haced la fila!

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Instructions song

Mirad, escuchad, mirad, escuchadMirad, escuchad, mirad, escuchad

Sentaos, levantaos, sentaos, levantaos,Sentaos, levantaos, sentaos, levantaos

Mirad, escuchad, mirad, escuchadMirad, escuchad, mirad, escuchad

Sentaos, levantaos, sentaos, levantaos,Sentaos, levantaos, sentaos, levantaos

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¡Adiós!