Module 2: School
This section covers essential Spanish GCSE vocabulary related to school life, providing students with the language tools needed to discuss their educational experiences and school rules.
The page begins with present tense expressions such as "saco buenas notas" (I get good grades) and "hay" (there is/are), which are fundamental for describing school environments and achievements.
Definition: "Se debe" means "you have to" or "one must", often used in the context of school rules.
Past tense verbs are introduced, including "fuimos" (we went) and "estudié" (I studied), allowing students to recount past school experiences. This is particularly useful for Spanish GCSE speaking questions Theme 1 related to education.
Example: "Estudié mucho y saqué buenas notas" (I studied a lot and got good grades) demonstrates the use of past tense in a school context.
Future plans related to school are covered with phrases like "voy a llevar" (I am going to wear) and "voy a estudiar" (I am going to study). The page concludes with simple future tense examples such as "estudiaré" (I will study).
Highlight: The variety of tenses and school-related vocabulary presented here is crucial for success in AQA GCSE Spanish vocabulary PDF assessments and speaking exams.
The page also includes important expressions like "está prohibido" (it's forbidden), which is essential for discussing school rules, a common topic in GCSE Spanish speaking questions.
Vocabulary: "Sacaré buenas notas" means "I will get good grades", expressing future academic intentions.
This comprehensive coverage of school-related vocabulary and tenses provides students with the tools they need to excel in their GCSE Spanish vocabulary pdf exercises and exams.