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Spanish Level 2

Feelings. Spanish Level 2. Actively take part in daily routine Understand and respond to classroom instructions and personal information from familiar sources Listen, join in and respond to a story, song or poem Participate in familiar games, paired speaking and short role plays

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Spanish Level 2

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  1. Feelings Spanish Level 2

  2. Actively take part in daily routine • Understand and respond to classroom instructions and personal information from familiar sources • Listen, join in and respond to a story, song or poem • Participate in familiar games, paired speaking and short role plays • Further develop an understanding of, interest in and respect for other countries, cultures and languages • Demonstrate an appreciation and understanding of the value of language learning including skills for life and work • Take part in simple, paired conversations about themselves, others and interests of their choice • Ask for help confidently using learned phrases and familiar language • Give a short presentation about a familiar topic • Pronounce words sufficiently accurately so as to make the meaning clear • Work with others and make a successful contribution to a group presentation in English supported by the target languages Second Level Significant Aspects of Learning

  3. Second Level Significant Aspects of Learning • Read aloud a simple text • Read and understand a variety of simple texts • Make comparisons between English and target language (including use of a bi-lingual dictionary with support) • Write about themselves and others and check the accuracy of own writing • Exchange straightforward information in writing using familiar words and phrases

  4. 2. Feelings ¿Qué tal? How are you? Muy bien I am well Bien I am fine Así así So-so Nada mal Not bad No muy bien I am not good ¡No estoy nada bien! I am not good at all Estoy mal I am bad ¿Y tú? And you? Tengo hambre I am hungry. Tengo sed I am thirsty Tengo calor I am hot Tengo frio I am cold Estoy enfermo(a) I am ill Estoy cansado(a) (add ‘a’ if a girl) I am tired Vocabulary

  5. ¿Qué tal?

  6. ¡Muy bien!

  7. ¡Bien!

  8. ¡Así así!

  9. ¡Nada mal!

  10. ¡No muy bien!

  11. ¡No estoy nada bien!

  12. ¡Estoy mal!

  13. ¿Y tú?

  14. ¡Tengo hambre!

  15. ¡Tengo sed!

  16. ¡Tengo calor!

  17. ¡Tengo frio!

  18. Estoy enfermo(a) 

  19. Estoy cansado(a)

  20. Embedding the language Each day pupils write down how they are feeling on mini-whiteboard. E.g.“Estoy cansado” Working with a shoulder partner pupils have a conversation about how they are feeling today in Spanish. Pupils then take the time to record in their “feelings jotter” how they felt that day in Spanish. This could be used to record feelings at different points in the day as well. • When listening and talking with others, I am developing an awareness of when to listen and when to talk. I am learning new words which I use to share information about myself and others. MLAN 2-03a • I can use familiar language to describe myself and to exchange straightforward information.MLAN 2-13b • I am aware of and able to express my feelings and am developing the ability to talk about them. HWB 2-01a

  21. Sample activities You will find a bank of sample activities which you can use to practice 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.

  22. ¿Qué tal Javier? • In this activity, pupils meet the character Javier. • In the story Javier goes to different places and says how he feels. Pupils should read the phrases and write on mini-whiteboards in English how Javier is feeling. • Optional extension – create their own story about Javier and how he feels in different places. Reading activity • I can read and demonstrate understanding of words, signs, phrases and simple texts containing mainly familiar language. • MLAN 2-08b

  23. Él se llama Javier. Hola, Me llamo Javier.

  24. Can you ask him how he is feeling? Hola, Me llamo Javier.

  25. ¿Qué tal Javier? Hola, Me llamo Javier.

  26. ¿Qué tal Javier? Estoy muy bien.

  27. ¿Qué tal Javier? Estoy muy bien.

  28. Mirad dónde está Javier y decidid si

  29. ¿Qué tal Javier? En mi casa, estoy muy bien.

  30. ¿Qué tal Javier? En mi escuela, estoy así así.

  31. ¿Qué tal Javier? En el hospital, estoy enfermo.

  32. ¿Qué tal Javier? En el restaurante, tengo hambre.

  33. ¿Qué tal Javier? Después de jugar al fútbol, tengo sed.

  34. ¿Qué tal Javier? En la playa, tengo calor.

  35. ¿Qué tal Javier? En Escocia, tengo frio.

  36. ¿Qué tal Javier? En mi cama, estoy cansado.

  37. ¿Qué tal te sientes en esta situación? • In this activity, pupils look at the situation, imagine they are there – how are they feeling? • In order to incorporate writing pupils could write the phrase on mini-whiteboards. The teacher then chooses children each time to share how they would feel. • Pupil could then create posters with 3 different situations and write how they would feel underneath. • I have opportunities to express myself in writing, exploring and experimenting with words and phrases using resources, to ensure my writing makes sense.MLAN 2-13a • I can use familiar language to describe myself and to exchange straightforward information.MLAN 2-13b

  38. Mirad Las situaciones y decidid si

  39. Escribid La emoción y Compartid con la clase

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  49. Actividad – Feelings fotos Assessment Activity! Pupils take photos of themselves depicting different feelings and then either add audio or text or both! This can be done on tablets or using applications such as Powerpoint. This is a good activity for assessment of Es and Os below. I use the support of others and access appropriate reference materials of my choice to help me plan my writing in ways that engage my reader, using ICT when appropriate. MLAN 2-12a I can use familiar language to describe myself and to exchange straightforward information. MLAN 2-13b

  50. Feelings wall Dictionary Skills! Discuss with pupils the wide range of vocabulary we have for emotions in English. Each pair uses a dictionary to find a word they have not yet learned to describe an emotion. They write this word on a “brick” in Spanish with English translation. They can also draw a visual to support understanding. This builds a feelings wall which pupils can use during circle time to describe how they are feeling. • I can understand how a bilingual dictionary works and use it with support. • MLAN 2-11a

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