Y12 - Really Useful Spanish Booklet
Y12 - Really Useful Spanish Booklet
Y12 - Really Useful Spanish Booklet
YEAR 12 SPANISH
ORGANISING YOUR FILE
A well organised file is the key to success at AS. If you keep to these guidelines you will have
no difficulty in keeping yourself prepared for lessons and keeping up with what is expected of
you.
Please label your file dividers as follows:
1. Course information
Media
2. Television
3 Advertising
4. Communication Technology
Popular Culture
5. Cinema
6. Music
7. Fashion / trends
Healthy living / lifestyle
8. Sport / exercise
9. Health and well being
10. Holidays
Family / relationships
11. Relationships within family
12. Friendships
13. Marriage / partnerships
14. Grammar
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When you are given handouts, please ensure that they are filed in the appropriate section
of your folder. If you miss a lesson for any reason, it is your responsibility to get a copy
of anything handed out.
It is essential that you bring your file to every lesson.
It is your responsibility take good care of the text books you are given. They must be
returned to school at the end of the course in the same state that they were given to
you, so you may wish to cover them. The text books are:
AS AQA Spanish Nelson Thornes
nimo 1
nimo Grammar Workbook
Your teacher will tell you which books you will need for each lesson. In general you will
need the AS AQA book for every topic lesson, and the grammar and vocabulary books can
be used at home, to supplement your class work.
You will see the Language Assistant once a week. This is a compulsory lesson and if you know
that you are going to be away you must inform her, just as you would inform your class
teacher. The Language Assistant will tell you if she wants you to bring any books.
Use your private study time to develop your independent study skills (not just to complete
homework!). Use online resources such as Kerboodle for explicit exam practice, or for more
general information read Spanish newspapers or blogs. Useful links can be found at
www.delicious.com/LanguagesRevisionArnoldSchool - use the tag facility at the side of the
page to narrow down what you want to search for.
o My Kerboodle Log-in: ____________________
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Check spellings and remember you are in control its your opportunity to shine and show
the progress youve made since GCSE if you know something is incorrect do not use it!
You must try to keep to the approximate timings for each section or else you will find that
you will run out of time!
WHAT CAN I DO TO REVISE?
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Revise key vocabulary from the topics covered throughout the year (see below) but it is also
a good idea to look over GCSE vocabulary too.
Look through previous Listening, Reading and Writing practice, especially past papers.
Revise verbs, tenses and grammar points covered this year (see list below)
Use your grammar notes the Unit 2 Vocabulary book to help you
Use useful revision sites (look at the sites listed at the end of this booklet)
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GRAMMAR
Nouns
Quantifiers/Intensifiers
Adjectives
Comparisons
Possessives
Adverbs
Pronouns
Prepositions
(personal a, por and para)
Conjunctions
Negatives
Continuous tenses and gerunds
Subjunctive mood
Ser and Estar
Por and Para
Verbs regular, irregular,
reflexives, radical changing (in
all tenses), preterit, perfect,
future, conditional, imperfect,
pluperfect and future perfect
CONTENTS
Very Good
17-20
Good
13-16
Sufficient
9-12
Limited
5-8
Poor
1-4
0
VOCABULARY
5
4
3
2
1
0
RANGE OF STRUCTURES
5
4
3
2
1
0
ACCURACY
5
4
3
2
1
0
There may be inaccuracies, but these tend to occur in attempts at more complex structures
Largely accurate but with few basic errors
Generally accurate but still with some basic errors
Basic errors are frequent
The number of errors make comprehension difficult
Errors are such that communication is seriously impaired
It should be noted that the marks awarded for each of Range of Vocabulary, Range of Structures and Accuracy
cannot be more than one band higher than the band awarded for Content.
The introduction
a) Put the question in context. E.g. why are people talking about this issue? Why is it
important? Has a recent event made it topical? How about starting with an interesting
fact or statistic?
b) Then say what you are going to do in your essay stick to the essay title!
2.
Depending on the essay question, you may need to divide this section into an arguments pro part and
arguments cons part. Remember, 2 or 3 arguments for each part is generally enough.
For each argument, remember, one idea per paragraph and for each paragraph:
1.
2.
3.
4.
What is my point?
Where is my evidence?
How does this answer the question?
How can I link this to the next point?
Keep your reader with you. You are taking them for a walk - dont let them go!
3.
The conclusion
Sum up the main points you have made throughout the essay DONT introduce new ideas. Give your
opinion if possible. Finish, if you can, with something which could be important to your topic in the
future.
Finally
1.
2.
Does your language read above GCSE level? Can you bring more interest and complexity to
your language?
Avoid phrases like pienso que/creo que. If you want to make clear you are expressing a
personal opinion use: en mi opinin, desde mi punto de vista or a mi modo de ver; or a more
sophisticated expression like: estimo que or considero queor even tengo que admitir que
or quisiera aadir que
Avoid phrases like mucha gente piensa que. If you want to express a commonly held view,
say:como se sabe, teniendo en cuenta(consideracin) que, como es bien conocido por
todos, considerando que
Do not overuse the word problema. Try el tema (en cuestin) (issue) or el tpico (topic) or la
polmica (debate) or el asunto (matter)
Use good sentence starters: se puede notar que, no se puede negar que, es obvio que, lo
primero que hace falta decir es que, no cabe duda de que.
Use linking phrases to start new paragraphs: siendo eso as , dicho eso, no se debe olvidar
que , lo que demuestra que
ESSAY TERMINOLOGY
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Primeramente
En primer lugar
En segundo lugar
Voy a hablar de/Me gustara hablar /analizar/
Vamos a estudiar
El tema que he elegido es
La pregunta que me gustara abordar es
Lo que encuentro ms interesante es.
Me gustara examinar el tema de
Es necesario que nos preguntemos.
Vamos a considerar dos aspectos del problema....
Para clarificar el problema vamos a observar.
Debemos considerar las ventajas y desventajas.
De todos es sabido.
PERSONAL COMMENTS
En mi opinin
En lo que a m me concierne
Por mi parte
En mi caso
Desde mi punto de vista
Pienso que
Creo que
Encuentro que
Me parece que
Estoy segura que
Estoy convencido/a que
Yo dira que
Me inclino a creer que
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS
First of all
First(ly)
Secondly
I am going/ we are going to talk about/
We are going to examine/ study
The theme I chose to study is
The question I want to ask/ address is
What I find most interesting is
I would like to look into the topic of
It is necessary to ask ourselves whether
We have to consider two aspects of the problem
In order to clarify the problem, we are going to
observe...
We have to weigh the pros and cons
It is well known
In my opinion
As far as I am concerned
For my part
As for me
From my point of view
I think that
I believe that
I find (that)
It seems to me that
I am sure that
I am convinced that
I would say that
I am inclined to believe that
Consequently
Therefore
Thus
For this reason
That is to say / namely
Besides
Then
Thats why
It can be deduced that
It can be thought that
It can be understood that
We can interpret this as
This study reveals that
This example proves that
This passage shows that
It goes without saying that
CONTRADICTING
Pero
Sin embargo
Por el contrario
En realidad
Por un lado ./ por una parte
Por otro lado / por otra parte
Ms que
Aunque
Incluso si
A pesar del hecho de que / a pesar de
En realidad
De hecho
But
However
On the contrary
Actually
On one hand
On the other hand
Rather
Although
Even if/ even though
Despite the fact that
To tell the truth
In fact
En conclusin
Para resumir / para concluir
Finalmente / para terminar /
En pocas palabras / en una palabra
Brevemente
Habiendo considerado todos los aspectos
En conjunto
Como hemos explicado
Como hemos dicho
Como hemos resaltado / subrayado antes
Esto muestra que
Esto demuestra que
Podemos concluir que
Hemos llegado a la conclusin de que
In conclusion
To sum up
Finally
In a few words / In a word
In short
All things considered
All in all
As was explained
As was stated
As was pointed out earlier
This shows that
This demonstrates that
We can conclude that
We have reached the following conclusion that
CONCLUSION
FECHA:
TEMA:
Al hierro caliente batir de repente Beat the hot iron at once. Strike while the iron is hot
Antes que te cases mira lo que haces Before you marry look what you do Look before you leap
Beben agua en el mismo jarrito They drink water from the same little jug They are as thick as
thieves
Cada perico a su estaca, cada changa a su mecate Each parrot on its perch, each monkey on its
rope. To each his own
Caras vemos, corazones no sabemos Faces we see, hearts we don't know Cant judge a book by its
cover
Darle un beso a la botella. To give the bottle a kiss To have a swig
De la subida ms alta es la cada ms lastimosa. Of the highest rise, the shortest fall. The bigger
they are the harder they fall
En menos que canta un gallo. In less time than the rooster crows In a shake of a lambs tail
Estar como perro en barrio ajeno. To be like a dog in a neighbor's yard To feel like a fish out of
water
Ms loco que una cabra Crazier than a goat mad as a hatter
Ms vale pjaro en mano que ciento volando. A bird in the hand is worth more than a hundred
flying A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Meter la cuchara To put the spoon in put your oar in
Mientras que en mi casa estoy, rey soy While in my house, I am king. A mans home is his castle
Ser ms listo que un coyote To be more ready (alert) than a coyote sharp as a tack
Tener ms lana que un Borrego To have more wool than a lamb To have money to burn
Vivito y coleando Alive and wagging tail alive and kicking
Al que madruga, Dios lo ayuda The early Bird catches the worm
No hay nada tan atrevido como le ignorancia Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
El campo frtil no descansado, trnase estril
You should select a short audio or video clip from the Internet. Play the clip at least three times and
write a brief summary in Spanish (it neednt be any longer than 50 words) with a vocabulary list of at
least 10 words. These could be key words or they could be words that are new to you and had to be
looked up.
It is easier to start with short news bulletins. Video clips are ideal as they are easier to understand.
Start with shorter clips and then when you feel ready, you could choose a radio programme from the
Radio station websites listed below.
Spanish News
www.euronews.net
Select language espaol and then choose from a wide variety of News videos.
www.20minutos.es/
es.news.yahoo.com/
Follow the link to Video Noticias for three-minute news clips.
es.noticias.yahoo.com/
Select an article which interests you, read it carefully and select at least 10 new pieces of
vocabulary to look up. The choice of topic area is limitless. The temptation may be to pick an article
on fashion, but you should avoid doing this every week as they are not so easy to understand. It is a
good idea to vary the topic area and to choose articles related to the syllabus topics so that you
encounter a variety of vocabulary.
www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/news
The best place to start is the BBCs languages web-pages. Choose the reportajes link to find
articles from the former Semanario Internet with a variety of reading exercises. The articles are
archived into topic areas that relate to the AS and A level syllabus.
Some of them include audio clips so you can base your listening task on the same topic.
www.elmundo.es
Spanish daily newspaper. The website gives you access to all of the days news articles.
www.elpais.es
Spanish daily newspaper. The website gives you access to the days news articles although you may
require a subscription to view the majority of the articles in full.
es.news.yahoo.com/
www.abc.es/