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Key Stage 3 Spanish courses for Years 7-9

Autumn, spring and summer courses

HableSpanish Key Stage 3 courses are  specially designed to prepare students for success at GCSE.

Our teaching method is engaging and dynamic and our experienced teachers are specially trained in improving learning outcomes.

We have a choice of Year 11 Foundation and Higher Tier courses as well as fun courses during half terms and school holidays.

KS3 Spanish sessions 1-1

£600

online sessions to provide extra support for students in years 7-9

In Classroom

At the end of Year 7

I can introduce myself and describe my family. I am able to talk about my daily routine. I can describe my hobbies and how I spend my free time. I can talk about age and give dates. I can say what other people look like and describe their personality using verbs in the third person and make adjectives agree with nouns. I can conjugate the verbs ‘ser’ and ‘tener’ in the present tense. I can say what I like to do and give opinions using ‘me gusta’.

At the end of Year 8

I can describe my town and talk about where I live. I can talk about my holidays and travel. I am able to give a range of opinions about media, TV and music. When I describe my town or village, I can know when to use ‘ser’ and ‘estar’. I can tell the time and ask for directions with the imperative. I can conjugate and use verbs in the present tense. I can order in a café using the verb ‘querer’. I can say where I am going to go using the near future tense. I can describe the last day on holiday using the ‘preterite’ of regular and irregular verbs.

Class
Comparing Notes

At the end of Year 9

I can talk about holiday activities, where I use frequency expressions and weather phrases. I give opinions about countries, friends and activities. I can inform about my preferences using alternatives to ‘porque’. I can book an accommodation, request specific facilities and services and deal with dates, times and prices. I can give opinions using adjectives to describe subjects, school facilities and uniforms. I can effectively talk about my social networks and online activities. I use verbs of opinion + infinitive verbs and ‘preterite’ tense verbs. I employ stem-changing verbs like ‘preferir’. I use ‘lo mejor’ and ‘lo peor’ as superlatives in a conversation. In a formal conversation I use ‘usted’ and ‘ustedes’.

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