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Teaching resources for GCSE and A Level Spanish

Engaging and interactive resources for GCSE and A Level Spanish. These are free and can be downloaded for use in the classroom with intermediate and advanced Spanish speakers.

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GCSE resources

This resource covers body parts and illnesses, how to give instructions using the imperative (keeping safe during Covid-19), and information about MSF’s work worldwide during the pandemic. These resources were produced at the start of the pandemic, so it may be an interesting way to look back at how the situation was developing at the time.

The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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This resource covers social issues and the international and global dimension within the context of World Refugee Day, looking at the experiences of refugees and victims of gang violence. It is suitable for foundation, higher, or mixed-tier classes. The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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This resource covers social issues, jobs, career choices and ambitions, and future aspirations, study and work, specifically within the context of working for MSF. There is a wide range of exam-style tasks covered. It is suitable for foundation, higher, or mixed-tier classes. The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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This resource covers the exam topics of Local, national, international and global areas of interest, Charity/voluntary work, International and global dimension; and Campaigns and good causes. It covers vocabulary linked to jobs, work and careers within a charity, and it is suitable for foundation, higher, or mixed-tier classes. The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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A Level resources

This resource describes MSF’s work with refugees (specifically children’s mental health) and develops key exam skills, including summarising. Although it does not match any exam board specifications as it is not linked to a Spanish-speaking country, it could be used more broadly to develop vocabulary and skills linked to the themes of Multiculturalism in Hispanic society (AQA) and Spanish immigration and multicultural society (Edexcel).

The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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This resource covers the AQA topic Multiculturalism in Hispanic society (La inmigración and La convivencia). It looking at the experiences of refugees and victims of gang violence and MSF’s work in the field of mental health.

The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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The texts in this resource are based on news articles about three different topics linked to MSF’s current work. For each topic, there are two exam-style texts of approximately 100 words (one in English and one in Spanish) to translate into the opposite language. It is designed to be used for Year 13 translation and exam practice, and is ideal for revision, homework, cover work or independent study.

Although it does not match any exam board specifications as it is not linked to a Spanish-speaking country, it could be used more broadly to develop vocabulary and skills linked to the themes of Multiculturalism in Hispanic society (AQA) and Spanish immigration and multicultural society (Edexcel). This resource is also available in German and French.

The resource has been created by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) using our authentic materials. Teachers are encouraged to review and select content and activities to best match their students’ needs.


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Attention Spanish teachers! 

Are you a teacher who uses these resources in the classroom? If so, we would love to hear your feedback, good or bad, to help us keep improving our resources. Please send us an e-mail with your thoughts.

Look out for more Spanish resources from MSF on the Times Educational Supplement website.