Learning objective

  • To express likes and dislikes about food.

Success criteria

  • I can use the verb gustar to
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National curriculum

Languages

Pupils should be taught to:

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Before starting this unit, check children can recall that: Me gusta means ‘I like’. No me gusta means ‘I don’t like.’ Me gusta mucho means ‘I like a lot.’ Food and drink vocabulary from Year 4, In a Spanish café.

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Should use the printed version of the Activity: Noun sort, which could be enlarged to A3 size for a small group; could listen to the audio on slide 4 of the Presentation: Food likes and dislikes to support their sentence building during the Main event.

Pupils working at greater depth

Should illustrate and write their own sentences after completing the Activity: Food likes and dislikes during the Main event; could use Spanish-English bilingual dictionaries to find out the names of other foods and their gender to write about their own personal food likes and dislikes during the Wrapping up.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: identifying the gender of each noun

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Vocabulary

  • Me gustan

    I like (plural nouns)

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