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Intent
Learning a foreign language is a valuable educational, social and cultural experience for all pupils. It provides an opening to other cultures and encourages children's curiousity and creativity about language. The 2014 National Curriculum for Modern Foreign Languages aims to ensure that all children:
A high-quality languages education should foster children’s curiosity and deepen their understanding of the world. At Lings Primary, we are committed to ensuring that learning a foreign language enables pupils to express their ideas and thoughts, and to understand and respond to its speakers, both in speech and in writing. We recognise that competence in another language enables children to interpret, create and exchange meaning within and across cultures.
At Lings Primary, we are committed to ensuring our MFL teaching provides the foundation for learning further languages, as well as the means to access international opportunities for study and work later in life. The teaching of Spanish in Key Stage 2 (KS2) provides an appropriate balance of spoken and written language and lays the foundations for further foreign language teaching at KS3.
Implementation
Children are introduced to Spanish in KS2 and children receive a 30-minute lesson every week. We use the Primary Languages Network (https://primarylanguages.network/premium-plus) to support our teaching and learning of Spanish. This is supplemented through the use of spoken Spanish in the classroom beyond the timetabled lesson, which includes its use to give basic instructions and refer to familiar objects in the classroom. This enables the children to develop early language acquisition skills that facilitate their understanding of the patterns of language and how these differ from, or are similar to, English.
Lessons across the Key Stage support the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing:
Knowledge and skills in Spanish are progressive from one year to the next and are mapped across the school, in line with the scheme of work. Cross curricular links have been identified and the school’s own context is considered as part of curriculum planning, including, for example, how the grounds of the school and local resources can be used to enhance and enrich Spanish learning.
Primary MFL teaching at Lings is fully inclusive and no child is excluded. Learning activities are planned in a way that encourages the full and active participation of all pupils.
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pdf Spanish Scheme of Work 2022-23 | Download Preview | |
pdf MFL Knowledge Organiser | Download Preview |
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