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¡Hola!¡Bienvenida a todos!
La música espanõla• https://youtu.be/kJQP7kiw5Fk
• https://youtu.be/NUsoVlDFqZg
• https://youtu.be/fY0zclYHDbc
• https://youtu.be/tVcE5PFXpbQ
Why learn languages?
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English is not enoughWhat other reasons for learning a language are there?
Here are some ideas from university and year 12/13
students:
It’s fun • you find out about other people and
cultures • knowing a language makes you more
employable • they lead you into other subjects •
you make new friends • you learn about yourself
and your own country • it gives you more
confidence • great for holidays! • gives you
communication skills…
It’s a multilingual world…Test your knowledge, Languages of the European Union
Match the language to the percentage
of its native speakers in the EU
24%
16%16%
16%
11%11%
6%
Français
Deutsch
Español
English
Italiano
Nederlands
All others
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
English
All othersEspañol
Nederlands
Employability: give yourself the edge
This is what a top employer said he is looking for in
a new employee:
• social skills
• ability to work in a team
• communication skills
• problem-solving skills
• confidence
• experience
• open mindedness
• flexibility
Learning languages gives you these skills
Speaking another language makes you stand out
from the crowd
Employability: give yourself the edgeThe top employer also said:
• Business is global today
• English is important but not enough
• You need to get noticed overseas
• Foreign languages are vital
He gave some tips on the social side of business:
• Listening is a skill
• Cultural awareness pays off
• Relationships make a difference
• Networking is easier in the local language
Give yourself the edge… they did!Match the names on the left to the degrees on the right:
J. K. RowlingAuthor (Harry Potter)
Paula RadcliffeAthlete
Lucy LiuFilm star
Jonathan RossTV and Radio Presenter
Rory Bremner Comedian
Fiona BruceNewsreader
Chris MartinMusician (Coldplay)
Nigella LawsonTV Chef
Chinese Language and Culture(1990)
European Studies(1982)
French and German(1983)
Modern European Studies(1996)
Greek and Latin(1999)
French and Classics(1987)
Medieval and Modern Languages(1983)
French and Italian(1986)
J. K. RowlingAuthor (Harry Potter)
French and Classics(1987)
Paula RadcliffeAthlete
Modern European Studies(1996)
Lucy LiuFilm star
Chinese Language and Culture(1990)
Jonathan RossTV and Radio Presenter
European Studies(1982)
Rory Bremner Comedian
French and German(1983)
Fiona BruceNewsreader
French and Italian(1986)
Chris MartinMusician (Coldplay)
Greek and Latin(1999)
Nigella LawsonTV Chef
Medieval and Modern Languages(1983)
“Only 6 per cent of the global population are native English speakers.”
Extracts from a House of Lords Debate, 3 December 2009
“75 per cent of the world’s population speak no English at all.”
Extracts from a House of Lords Debate, 3 December 2009
“77 % British exporters believe they lose business because they can’t speak other languages.”
Extracts from a House of Lords Debate, 3 December 2009
“Exporters who use language skills achieve on average 45 % more sales.”
Extracts from a House of Lords Debate, 3 December 2009
Quiz- how much do you know about Spain? Get a
pen and paper ready!
1. What is the capital of Spain?
a. Lyon
b. Paris
c. Berlin
d. Madrid
2. What is the currency of Spain?
a. Dollar
b. Sterling
c. Franc
d. Euro
3. Which of these is a mountain range in Spain?
a. Atlas
b. Sierra Nevada
c. Alps
d. Himalayas
4. What is the longest river in Spain?
a. Rhine
b. Seine
c. Tagus
d. Thames
5. What food is Spain famous for?
a. Sushi
b. Pasta
c. Paella
d. Pizza
6. What drink is Spain famous for?
a. Ouzo
b. Beer
c. Sangria
d. Champagne
7. Which of these is a famous landmark in Barcelona?
a. Sagrada Familia
b. Eiffel Tower
c. Empire State Building
d. Fernsehturm
8. What do Spanish people call their afternoon nap?
a. Fiesta
b. Tiesta
c. Siesta
d. Liesta
9. What is El Torreo?
a. Cycling
b. Marathon running
c. Swimming
d. Bullfighting
10. What colours are the Spanish flag?
a. Green, black and yellow
b. Red and green
c. Red, white and blue
d. Red and yellow
11. Which of these South American countries is NOT Spanish-speaking?
a. Chile
b. Peru
c. Argentina
d. Brazil
12. What is the ‘Nou Camp’?
a. A statue
b. A painting
c. A football stadium
d. A region of Spain
13. What Spanish delicacy is called ‘calamares’?
a. Squid
b. Mussels
c. Shark
d. Snails
1. What is the capital of Spain?
a. Lyon
b. Paris
c. Berlin
d. Madrid
d. Madrid
2. What is the currency of Spain?
a. Dollar
b. Sterling
c. Franc
d. Euro
d. Euro
3. Which of these is a mountain range in Spain?
a. Atlas
b. Sierra Nevada
c. Alps
d. Himalayas
b. Sierra Nevada
4. What is the longest river in Spain?
a. Rhine
b. Seine
c. Tagus
d. Thames
c. Tagus
5. What food is Spain famous for?
a. Sushi
b. Pasta
c. Paella
d. Pizza
c. Paella
6. What drink is Spain famous for?
a. Ouzo
b. Beer
c. Sangria
d. Champagne
c. Sangria
7. Which of these is a famous landmark in Barcelona?
a. Sagrada Familia
b. Eiffel Tower
c. Empire State Building
d. Fernsehturm
a. Sagrada Familia
8. What do Spanish people call their afternoon nap?
a. Fiesta
b. Tiesta
c. Siesta
d. Liesta
c. Siesta
9. What is El Torreo?
a. Cycling
b. Marathon running
c. Swimming
d. Bullfighting
d. Bullfighting
10. What colours are the Spanish flag?
a. Green, black and yellow
b. Red and green
c. Red, white and blue
d. Red and yellow
d. Red and yellow
11. Which of these South American countries is NOT Spanish-speaking?
a. Chile
b. Peru
c. Argentina
d. Brazil
d. Brazil
12. What is the ‘Nou Camp’?
a. A statue
b. A painting
c. A football stadium
d. A region of Spain
c. Football stadium
13. What Spanish delicacy is called ‘calamares’?
a. Squid
b. Mussels
c. Shark
d. Snails
a. Squid
¿Qué es un cognado? What is a cognate? Can you work out what these words mean?
un animal eléctrico
enorme
celebrar
un círculouna familia
un hospital un adulto
un continente
1. activo
2. adulto
3. bicicleta
4. familia
5. febrero
6. marzo
7. brillante
8. famoso
9. atractivo
10. favorito
11. fabuloso
12. fruto
13. complicado
14. farmacía
15. problema
Super Learner (challenge!):
1. blusa (something you wear)
2. madre (family member)
3. junio
4. padre (family member)
5. julio
6. física (subject)
7. médico (job)
8. tostada (food)
9. ensalada (food)
10. pera (food)
Can you work out what these words mean? Answers are at end of PowerPoint!
You may have to say them out loud to
help!
¡Hola!
¡Hola!
¡Buenos días!
¡Hasta luego!
¡Adiós!
¿Cómo te llamas?Me llamo María Carmen.
¿Cómo te llamas?
Me llamo …
¿Cómo te …?
Me …
¿Cómo te ..?
Me …
¿Cómo …?
…
¿..?
…
Complete the worksheet on greetings!
Answers for cognates!1. activo- active
2. adulto- adult
3. bicicleta- bicycle/bike
4. familia- family
5. febrero- February
6. marzo- March
7. brillante- brilliant
8. famoso- famous
9. atractivo- attractive
10. favorito- favourite
11. fabuloso- fabulous
12. fruto- fruit
13. complicado- complicated
14. farmacía- pharmacy
15. problema- problem
Super Learner (challenge!):
1. blusa (something you wear)- blouse
2. madre- mother/mum
3. junio- June
4. padre- father/dad
5. julio- July
6. física (subject)- physics
7. médico (job)- doctor
8. tostada- toast
9. ensalada- salad
10. pera (food)- pear
Answers for worksheet (greetings)• ¿Cómo te llamas?- what is your name?
• ¿Qué tal? How are you?
• ¿Y tú? And you?
• Adiós- goodbye
• Bien- good
• Buenas noches- goodnight
• Buenas tardes- good afternoon
• Buenos días- hello (good day)
• Estupendo / muy bien- great/very good
• Fatal- awful
• Hasta luego- see you soon/bye
• Hola- hello
• Mal- bad
• Me llamo…my name is…
• Regular- fine
Example of a conversation:
Hola
Buenas tardes, ¿Qué tal?
Bien, ¿Y tú?
Estupendo, ¿Cómo te llamas?
Me llamo Lucy, ¿Y tú?
Me llamo Emma
Hasto luego
Adiós
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