GCSE Spanish. Scheme of Work



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GCSE Spanish Scheme of Work

It is important to have a Scheme of Work in place in order to guarantee that the specification is covered fully by the teacher or teachers charged with the delivery of the course. Heads of Department and their teachers will choose what approach to take; they know the nature of their institution, the strengths and enthusiasms of their teachers and the levels of ability and knowledge of their students. What follows, therefore, is just one possible approach. klm Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. 1

YEAR 10 CONTEXTS PURPOSES GRAMMAR STRATEGIES September/October Health November/December Relationships and Choices January/February Leisure Healthy and unhealthy lifestyles and their consequences Relationships with family and friends Future plans regarding marriage/partnerships Regular present tense verbs Adjectival agreement Me gusta/prefiero/tengo que + infinitive Interrogatives Comparatives Possessive adjectives Ser and estar Reflexive verbs eg llevarse bien, casarse Radical changing verbs Lo bueno/lo malo Immediate future voy a me gustaría Social issues and equality Reflexive constructions se puede, se debe, se dice, se necesita Learn adjectives eg pairs of opposites Learn how to express opinions and justify them Look for cognates and work out meanings eg for personal characteristics Check spellings and genders in a dictionary Learn how to use me gusta/me encanta. Learn examples to make correct use automatic. Use context to work out meaning Free time and the media Preterite regular verbs Learn time phrases eg ayer/la semana pasada and sequencing words eg después Free time activities Adverbs Telling the time and number practice Present continuous Learn phrases of frequency eg normalmente, con frecuencia, muchas veces, una vez a la semana etc. Practise high numbers and the 24 hour clock. 2 Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. klm

CONTEXTS March April/May Holidays PURPOSES GRAMMAR STRATEGIES Shopping, money, fashion and trends Advantages and disadvantages of new technology Holiday plans, preferences, experiences Object pronouns - me lo llevo etc Demonstratives What to see and getting around Disjunctives para mí, conmigo etc Special occasions celebrated in the home Home, town, neighbourhood and region, where it is and what it is like Learn exclamations. eg Qué guay! Learn short sentences containing object pronouns as a way of remembering the correct position. Opinion phrases Use prefixes to work out meanings eg conectar/desconectar, aparecer/desaparecer Future tense Link short sentences with conjunctions Preterite consolidation for more complex sentences. Check all written work carefully, including verb endings, spellings, genders, adjectival agreement. Relative pronouns Practise fluency in extended speech. Imperfect tense More comparatives eg tan como Weather expressions (all time frames) Use era for es, estaba for está, había for hay and tenía for tiene to describe your town in the past. Use hacía for hace to describe the weather in the past. Use hace falta and me gustaría for changes/ improvements you would like to see. Use unos/unas to mean about before a number. klm Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. 3

YEAR 11 CONTEXTS PURPOSES GRAMMAR STRATEGIES September/October Environment November/December Work and Education January/February Work March/April Revision and past paper practice Current problems facing the planet Por/para Perfect tense Future revision Being environmentally friendly within the home and local area Verbs of obligation - hay que, se debe etc Indefinite pronouns School/College and future plans Quantifiers and intensifiers - muy/mucho/poco/bastante/de masiado etc What/school/college is like Tense practice Desde hace Pressures and problems Exclamations Tú/usted commands Work on time references as a way of working out the time frame. Pronunciation practice of words similar to English eg contaminación, reciclar etc. Look at ways to vary the structures you use in speaking and writing. Study time references and learn verb endings thoroughly. Remember you don t have to tell the truth in Speaking/Writing work. It is better to say what you know how to say rather than try to translate from English. Current and future jobs Pluperfect Look at common endings for jobs in masculine and feminine Looking for and getting a job Time frame revision Learn to re-phrase what you want to say if you do not know how to put it into Spanish. Advantages and disadvantages of different jobs Conditional tense Irregular adverbs Look back over structures used in other topic areas and see if you can use them in a different context for Speaking and Writing. Do not be put off if you do not understand every word in Reading and Listening. Use the words you do know to work out meaning. 4 Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. klm

Features of a Scheme of Work: Language content Expectations and outcomes Learning objectives Resources Suggested activities Further opportunities The above suggested pattern ensures that the content of the specification is covered. However, the topics and contexts are merely a vehicle to ensure that pupils progress in their language learning and have opportunities to reapply what they have learnt in terms of grammatical structures, vocabulary and skills. The hope is that pupils will become increasingly independent in their use of language. The principle of recycling and reapplying language should therefore form the main feature of a planned scheme of work. When approaching a topic from the specification, teachers will wish to consider what new language content is necessary to extend their pupils knowledge and what language needs to be revised and consolidated. It is important to demonstrate to pupils that they can use previously learnt language structures in different contexts. They should be encouraged to become more adept at manipulating the language themselves. When writing the scheme, teachers will want to consider what most of their pupils will be able to do in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Some pupils will not have made as much progress as others, and the expectations will be different for these pupils. At the same time, some will progress more quickly than others. The scheme of work will seek to identify what can be expected from these three groups of pupils. By considering what outcomes are desirable, teachers will be able to match their expectations to something concrete. If the scheme of work as a whole provides a long-term plan, clarifying objectives at each stage helps to create shorter term plans. Sequencing of the learning objectives promotes pupils. Once objectives have been identified, teachers will want to think about what resources are available to them in the classroom. In addition to commercially produced textbooks and workbooks, cassettes and videos/dvds, departments will have access to their own banks of materials, not forgetting the need to select the most appropriate ICT resources. These activities should be left open-ended for colleagues to add their own suggestions or to adapt activities themselves. The suggestions are particularly helpful for newer teachers or supply colleagues. Teachers will wish to highlight in the scheme of work opportunities to include links to other areas of the curriculum, such as citizenship and key skills, and the broadening of cultural awareness. klm Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. 5

Sample unit for scheme of work Context 1 Purpose 1: Healthy and unhealthy lifestyles and their consequences Language content Regular present tense verbs Adjectival agreement Me gusta/prefiero/tengo que + infinitive Interrogatives Comparatives Key vocabulary on eating/drinking/exercise/smoking/drinking alcohol and drugs Expectations and outcomes Almost all pupils will: understand spoken and written texts containing familiar and some unfamiliar language; use language in speech or writing on similar topics; give simple opinions, state preferences, with justification; ask a range of questions in a variety of contexts. Some pupils will only: understand the main points of simple spoken and written texts; with support, write or say simple sentences and ask simple questions, usually following a model. Some pupils may: understand longer spoken and written texts, containing more complex language, including some authentic texts; adapt language for use in further contexts; write and speak with a fair degree of accuracy. Learning objectives Pupils will learn: to describe their current lifestyle in some detail, including opinions and preferences. to give ideas for improving their health (eg better diet, more exercise, less stress). to discuss the consequences of different lifestyles Resources GCSE course book Cassette/CD/sound files Authentic materials and realia (eg healthy eating leaflets, anti-smoking posters) Video/DVD Web sites eg www.miarevista.es (salud), www.univision.com (salud), http://es.dir.yahoo.com/salud ICT software Worksheets 6 Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. klm

Suggested activities Starters such as word searches, muddled letters, odd one out etc Information gap exercises Survey on lifestyle Thinking skills activities eg labels with food items put them into different categories Anti-drinking, or anti-smoking campaign Plan an appropriate menu eg for a vegetarian Write advertisement for healthy diet Information gap pair work on amenities in a town Understand reasons for smoking and the dangers Quiz on health issues Group and pair work activities such as listing ways to stay healthy Who wants to be a Millionaire Design a leaflet in Spanish, promoting good health Act out scene form Casualty-type programme Compare Spanish diet to British one E-mail links with Spanish-speaking country Citizenship: considering other people s experiences Every child matters - promoting health and well-being SEAL links to speaking and listening objectives from the Framework for Literacy Plenary activities checking learning and pupil self-assessment Pupils comment on the work of others and discuss how to improve it Further opportunities Spoken assignments eg interview with a couch potato Asking a doctor for advice on how to stay healthy Written assignments eg Diary of a Big Brother contestant eg stress, how you manage to keep fit, diet, how well you sleep etc Cultural awareness Spanish attitude to health, Spanish / Latin American diet, death rates in Spain, eg drink-related accidents, number of young people who smoke, attempts to reduce smoking in Spain, eg laws on smoking in public places. Health issues in Spanishspeaking countries eg in Latin America, diet and infant mortality rates etc. klm Copyright 2009 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. 7