I'm a Modern Languages teacher who changed to Primary after 14 years of Secondary teaching. Read about my creative ideas for language teaching, suitable for more than just primary.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Spanish Minibooks for Primary learners
Introducing my new book, Spanish Minibooks for Primary learners. It contains 94 minibooks which introduce new language and provide reading texts and opportunities for writing. They go from simple word level, suitable for Year 3, to more complex texts for Year 6. They tie in with my scheme of work for Key Stage 2 Spanish but would also be useful for Key Stage 3 beginners. Also provided are an overview of the minibooks, instructions for how to fold them and a comprehensive glossary of vocabulary.
You can purchase the book for £18.99 through my Sellfy store and download a sample from my website. I am now working on a similar publication in French.
Labels:
book,
mini-books,
reading,
spanish,
writing
Friday, 5 December 2014
How important is spelling?
If there's one thing that makes a language teacher scream in exasperation and apply lots of red pen to children's work, it's poor spelling. There is a big emphasis on correct spelling (and punctuation and grammar - SPaG) elsewhere in the curriculum, so we should expect careful spelling in languages too.
However, if we look at the Making and Marking Progress document for Key Stage 2, we read the following:
"Spelling may not always be completely accurate but your meaning will be clear."
So just how important is spelling?
Here are the results of a #mfltwitterati crowd source about common spelling mistakes:
FRENCH:
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nerf
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neuf
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beucoup / beacoup
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beaucoup
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familie
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famille
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blue
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bleu
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souer
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soeur
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jamie
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j’aime
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interestant
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intéressant
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compains
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copains
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chevaux
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cheveux
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fréré
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frère
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collage
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collège
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je mapple / jem’appele etc
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je m’appelle
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trios
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trois
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mecredi
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mercredi
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jabeet
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j’habite
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vancances
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vacances
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SPANISH:
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abburido
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aburrido
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me enchanta
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me encanta
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anos
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años
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viente
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veinte
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mardre
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madre
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GERMAN
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Ich speile
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Ich spiele
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Wochende
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Wochenende
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Fruende
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Freunde
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Some questions:
- Are there more French examples because French is harder to spell than Spanish and German?
- What do the exemplified errors tell us about what the students find difficult about the languages?
- How much is English to blame?
- How much are spell checkers responsible for? (see above image!)
I would be interested to hear your thoughts, and of course any other cracking examples.
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