Percentage Ladder Year 9 Spanish El colegio. Skills Focus: Reading / Speaking. Percentage I can Prove it!

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Percentage Ladder Year 9 Spanish El colegio Skills Focus: / Percentage I can Prove it! 80% I can understand authentic spoken texts and material from a range of voices which include more complex and extended passages. I can extract information, identify opinions and draw conclusions. I can immediately understand references to the past, present, future and conditional. I always communicate in class in Spanish and ask questions confidently. I can speak spontaneously and discuss facts and experiences confidently. I am adventurous with my language, using a range of opinions, adjectives, quantifiers, connectives and verbs for this topic (estudiar, gustar, preferir, empezar, querer, terminar ). I make few mistakes. I can accurately make reference to at least five time-frames (present, past, near future, conditional, imperfect, future or the pluperfect). Summarise the key points of this article. I can apply my language skills and knowledge of Spanish to understand a variety of unseen material. I can also use context and other clues to work out the meaning of new material I read. I read authentic Spanish for pleasure. I can write fluently and coherently on a wide variety of topics without preparation and for many different purposes (e.g. blog, postcard). All of my responses are accomplished and developed, using a wide range of vocabulary and grade 8 grammatical structures (including the perfect, the pluperfect, conditional and imperfect tenses) confidently and successfully. I can translate a passage containing a range of complex language structures into Spanish. Qué hay en la foto? Cuáles son las ventajas de llevar uniforme? Qué reglas te gustaría no tener en tu colegio? Por qué?

70% I can deduce meaning and demonstrate understanding of overall message and detail in longer passages (including authentic sources), which include a range of at least three different tenses, opinions and some more complex grammatical structures (including the imperfect and conditional tense) and less familiar vocabulary. I communicate in class in Spanish and ask questions confidently. I can initiate and sustain conversations without much preparation. I use good pronunciation and use a range of adjectives, quantifiers, connectives and verbs for this topic (estudiar, gustar, preferir, empezar, I can confidently make reference to at least four time-frames (present, past, near future, future, conditional or imperfect). I can apply my language skills and knowledge of Spanish to understand the main points of unseen material. I can also use context and other clues to work out the meaning of new material I read. I can adapt previously learnt language to write extended texts on a variety of topics. Responses are accomplished and developed including detailed descriptions, narrations and well justified opinions. I can use a variety of grammatical structures mostly accurately, including more complex, Grade 7 structures, such as perfect, present, future and conditional tenses, superlatives and the imperative. I can accurately translate a passage of 50 words containing Grade 7 structures into Spanish. : Hablas del colegio Menciona: Describe tu colegio Qué estudias al colegio? Qué quieres hacer en el futuro? Qué estudiaste el año pasado? To achieve 70% in this task you must be able to speak about every bullet point, including at least one opinion, and a range of adjectives, quantifiers and connectives. All verbs, including the past tense (4 th bullet point).

60% I can understand the main points and opinions from a spoken passage by listening for the gist or for detail. I almost always communicate in Spanish in class and can ask a range of questions. I can respond to questions using extended and detailed answers using a range of adjectives, quantifiers, connectives and verbs for this topic (estudiar, gustar, preferir, empezar, I am mostly accurate with good pronunciation. I can normally clearly convey information in four different timeframes (present, past, future, near future, conditional or imperfect) I can understand the main points and details of longer texts on this topic. I can understand some unfamiliar language, and am becoming more confident in working out the meaning of new language using context and clues. I can write a long paragraph on a number of topics without much preparation. I can write clearly for different purposes (e.g. blog, postcard), expressing ideas and a range of opinions, adjectives, quantifiers, connectives and negatives. I can write in the present, past, future, conditional or imperfect tense with reasonable accuracy. I can manipulate vocabulary and grammar with reasonable accuracy. I can convey key messages in a translation into Spanish of a passage of around 50 words. Qué hay en la foto? Qué haces en la biblioteca en tu colegio? Te gustaría estudiar el español en el futuro?

50% I can understand and respond appropriately to spoken language including some more extended passages, identifying overall messages, key points, details and opinions. I can normally understand references to the past, present, future and conditional. I often communicate in Spanish in class and can ask a range of questions. I can respond to questions on the topic and extend some answers. My pronunciation is good. I use a range of adjectives, quantifiers and connectives. I can effectively communicate using three tenses (present, past, near future or conditional) with some accuracy. I can understand the main points and opinions of shorter texts on this topic. I can use context and clues to understand some unfamiliar language. Me llamo Antonio y estoy en segundo al colegio. Mi colegio se llama Oasis Academy South Bank. Me gusta mi colegio sobre todo los profesores, son todos muy comprensivos y simpáticos. Me llevo bien con mi profesora de inglés. Hago mis examenes de GCSE. Voy a hacerlos en el ano once. No me gustan los examenes hay demasiado trabajo y estrés. Hay que trabajar mucho este ano y el ano que viene también. Después de GCSE voy a preparar para los examenes de A level por eso es esencial que continue estudiando. I can write a long paragraph on a number of topics without much preparation. I can write clearly for different purposes (e.g. blog, postcard), expressing ideas and a range of opinions, adjectives, quantifiers, connectives and negatives. I can write in the present, past and future (or conditional) tense with reasonable accuracy. I can manipulate vocabulary and grammar with reasonable accuracy. I can convey key messages in a translation into Spanish of a passage of around 50 words. True or False (if false, correct the sentence) : 1. Antonio likes school. 2. Antonio gets on well with his Spanish teacher. 3. Antonio thinks the teachers are strict. 4. At school they have to work hard for exams. : Prepare this role play

I can understand the main points of a spoken language, including some extended passages. I can recognise whether an opinion is positive or negative. I can normally understand references to past, present or future. I communicate in Spanish in class and can ask some questions. I can take part in a simple conversation on this topic and give my opinions. I use adjectives, quantifiers and connectives and my pronunciation is generally good. I can say what is going to happen using the near future tense. I can understand the main points and opinions from short written texts on this topic. I can use context to help me understand some unfamiliar language. I can write 3-4 sentences on a limited number of topics with preparation. I can write for some different purposes (e.g. blog, postcard), expressing ideas and opinions, adjectives, quantifiers, connectives and negatives. I can sometimes manipulate vocabulary and grammar with there might be major and minor errors. I write in the present tense but I may show an attempt to write in the past or future tense. I can convey key messages in a simple translation. Me llamo Lucia y tengo trece anos. Mi colegio se llama San Antonio, está en Valencia. Las clases empiezan a las ocho y terminan a las cuatro y media, pero los miércoles, no tenemos clases por la tarde. Me gusta mucho mi colegio. Al instituto, mi asignatura favorita es la informática. Es estupendo. Me gusta también el deporte. Es cansado sin embargo es divertido. Mi profesor de deporte es muy alto y tiene el pelo corto y marron. Odio la historia porque es siempre muy dificil. No me gusta el profesor. Verdad (V) / Falso (F) : 1. El colegio se llama San Juan. 2. Lucia no le gusta el colegio. 3. Lucia le encanta la informática. 4. La informática es terrible. 5. El profesor de deporte es enorme. 6. Al instituto las clases empiezan a las ocho y media. 7. La historia es interesante. Lucia le encanta su profesor de historia. 30% I can understand the main points of a short spoken language or dialogue. I can recognise some opinions. I sometimes communicate in Spanish in class and can ask key questions. I can ask and answer simple questions on this topic. Some answers include an opinion, connectives or adjectives. Qué hay en la foto?

I can understand the main points and opinions from a short text. I am able to use a dictionary with more confidence. Qué te gusta estudiar al colegio? Qué vas a estudiar en el futuro? I can write 3-4 sentences on a limited number of topics with preparation, with opinions, adjectives or connectives. I can write for some different purposes (e.g. blog, postcard). I only write in the present tense. I can convey few key messages in translations. I can understand and respond to familiar spoken language, identifying key points and some details For each of these statements, give the subjects and justification for the choice of one subject instead of the other. I sometimes communicate in Spanish in class. I can answer simple questions and give back basic information. I can understand and read out familiar written phrases. I can write short sentences which convey and express simple opinions in familiar contexts using a limited range of language with few spelling mistakes and some accuracy. Subject 1 Subject 2 Justification 1 French English English more useful 2 3 4 5 6 10% I can understand few details in familiar spoken language. I can say and repeat words and short, simple phrases. Me llamo Pedro. Tengo trece anos. Al colegio estudio las matemáticas, el francés, el inglés, las ciencias, la geografía, la tecnología, la música. Circle the subjects that Pedro studies : I can recognise and read out a few familiar words and phrases.

I can copy or write with support simple sentences or words with few spelling mistakes and some accuracy.