Modern Foreign Language - Spanish

Intent

Through progressive and purposeful planning, children will begin to express their ideas in another language. Through the exploration of another culture and language the children will be given another perspective on the world, facilitating their natural curiosity and interest in other languages, laying the foundations for future language learning.

 

Implementation

The aims of teaching a modern language at Wivelsfield are to  foster an interest in language learning by introducing children to another language in a way that is enjoyable and accessible to all pupils; stimulate and encourage children’s curiosity about language and creativity in experimenting with it;  support oracy and literacy, and in particular develop speaking and listening skills;  help children develop their awareness of cultural similarities and differences;  lay the foundations for future language study by pupils;  provide an added perspective on first language teaching and learning;  give an extra dimension to teaching and learning across the curriculum.

Modern languages is planned following the broad guidelines set out in the Key Stage 2 Framework for Languages. The school’s Scheme of Work ensures that there is continuity and progression in both skills and content across all classes. 

We use La Jolie Ronde Scheme, speaking and listening and reading and writing the language. We use interactive resources and native speaker recordings to ensure authentic pronunciation.

 

Impact

Opportunities to monitor the children’s progress in Primary Languages are built into our programmes of study.  Most assessment is formative and is used to support teaching and learning and inform future planning.  Assessments are based on observation of children working on different oral activities and (where appropriate) written product.