AS & A-LEVEL WORKSHEETS
Browse our AS and A-Level worksheets by topic.
Razones Por Las Cuales Vox Es De Extrema Derecha
In this article, we outline the five reasons why Vox should be classified as an extreme right-wing group, despite their rhetoric to the contrary. Tasks include theme vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension activities, and translations.
Restos de Franco: La Polémica detrás del Valle de los Caídos
In this article, we examine the reasons for the exhumation of Franco’s tomb and the surrounding legal and political issues. Tasks include reading comprehension, vocabulary activities, and translations.
Las Claves Para Entender El Significado De La Exhumación De Franco
In this article, we examine the reasons for the exhumation of Franco’s tomb and the surrounding legal and political issues. Tasks include reading comprehension, vocabulary activities, and translations.
¿Qué está pasando en Cataluña?
In this recent news lesson, students learn about what is happening in Cataluña and read about three key points to help them understand the situation. The accompanying exercises cover vocabulary, comprehension and speaking.
La vida y la muerte de Frida Kahlo
In this AS & A-Level lesson, students read an authentic article on the fascinating and colourful life of the legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The skills focus is on reading skills, with a variety activities on vocabulary, comprehension, translation and summary completion.
Viajando por la Patagonia
Travelling through Patagonia (Argentina): In this audio and video lesson, students listen to a travel agency itinerary for a trip to the beautiful glaciers of southern Argentina and learn travel-related vocabulary.
¿Cómo Evolucionarán Los Móviles Inteligentes?
In this lesson, students read an article about the future of mobile devices and the technological advancements we can expect. It includes vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension exercises, and translations.
Entrevista: Redes Sociales
Interview – Social Media Networks: in this audio lesson, students listen to an interview with an expert in online marketing. The audio is presented in three parts with corresponding vocabulary and comprehension activities. A complete audio transcript is included.
Adicción a Las Redes Sociales
Social Media Addiction: this worksheet focuses on vocabulary and translations relating to the theme of social media and the negative effects it may have on those who overuse it. The lesson ends with a supported writing task on the topic.
Traducciónes: El Ciberespacio
Translations – cyberspace: In this worksheet, students review vocabulary and expressions for talking on the internet, on Smartphones, and in cyberspace. The worksheet provides the support students need to translate sentences. This is a perfect resource for reviewing the theme of cyberspace.
Madrid Orgullo Gay
This collection of resources introduces students to the colourful Madrid GAY Pride festival. The exercises include: describing photos, watching a video, and competing in teams to provide answers based on observation, comprehension activities, and discussion questions.
Feminismo en España
Feminism in Spain: in this audio lesson, students learn about the advancements in women’s rights in La Segunda Republica Española. The worksheet covers vocabulary and comprehension and wraps up with a group debate on the theme.
Gustar y Encantar
Like and Love: this lesson focuses on the construction of these verbs in Spanish, which is easily confused by English speakers. The worksheet includes plenty of practice with match-ups, translations, and sentence completion exercises.
Subjuntivo y Condicional
The Subjunctive and Conditional Mood: in this lesson, students learn how to use the subjunctive and conditional together to talk about hypothetical situations.
Una Subasta: Condicionales
Sentence Auction – Conditionals: this is a whole class activity to be played in small teams. Each group has €100 to bet in an auction, on sentences that they believe to be correct. This is a fun way to work on error correction as it requires students to study conditional sentences very carefully and discuss their ideas as a team. The worksheet includes full teaching notes.
Expresiones: Ser y Estar
Expressions with Ser and Estar: in this lesson, students study common idiomatic expressions using the key Spanish verbs Ser and Estar and translate sentences into Spanish.
Perfect versus Pluperfect
Pretérito Perfecto versus Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto: In this lesson, students study the use of these compound tenses and complete translation, match-up and sentence completion activities.
Literatura: Noche de Reyes
In this Christmas worksheet, students learn about a famous children’s writer from Madrid, and read an extract from her book. The extract is from Celia, lo que dice (1929) and tells the story of a young girl on La Noche de los Reyes Magos (the celebration of Epiphany and when Spanish children receive their Christmas presents!)
Gabriel García Marquez 1929-2014
In this lesson, students learn about the Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist Gabriel García Márquez. The article is adapted from a newspaper story following his death in 2014. In addition to being a great introduction to the works of the writer, this resource will give students an impression of the humble man he was – and the fascinating life he led.
El Principito: La Sinopsis
The Little Prince – the Synopsis: this is the introductory lesson in a collection of three Nivel Alto classes based on the famous children’s book. In this worksheet, students read about the history behind the story and answer a series of comprehension questions.
El Principito: Extracto 1
The Little Prince – extract 1: this is the second worksheet in a collection of three Nivel Alto classes based on the famous children’s book. The worksheet covers reading, vocabulary, and writing skills.
El Principito: Extracto 2
The Little Prince – extract 2: this is the third worksheet in a collection of three Nivel Alto classes based on the famous children’s book. This worksheet covers reading and translation skills.
Vetusta Morla: Fuego
Vetusta Morla – Fire: in this song-based lesson, students watch a music video by the Madrid-based Indie/Rock group and complete the lyrics with vocabulary and expressions covered in the worksheet. The class ends with a translation of the lyrics into English.
Julieta Venegas: Eres para mí
Julieta Venegas – you’re for me: In this song-based lesson, students watch a music video by the famous Mexican singer-songwriter and complete the lyrics with vocabulary presented in the worksheet.
Entrevista: Los Efectos de la Moda
Interview – the Effects of Fashion: in this lesson, students listen to a radio interview about the negative effects of the societal obsession with looking good. The audio is in three parts with corresponding activities, and the worksheet ends with a speaking exercise on the topic. A complete audio transcript is included.
Las Tendencias de la Moda
Fashion Trends: in this lesson, learners read about the latest trends and fashion styles and study fashion vocabulary. The lesson includes a review of the conditional mood with activities to practise its use for conjecture and supposition.
Franco y el Bikini
In this resource, students learn about an interesting man who was the mayor of Benidorm during the Franco dictatorship. It includes reading comprehension and grammar activities with common Spanish expressions and vocab.
El Movimiento 15M
What were the 15M protests about? In this lesson, students learn about the socio-political youth movement in Spain. The worksheet includes vocabulary and comprehension activities and ends with group speaking activities in which students analyse the meaning behind slogans from the movement.
Manifestaciones: La Lucha por el Lobo
In this worksheet, students read about the recent protests in Spain in defence of the Iberian wolf. Students read an authentic article adapted for the level and complete vocabulary and comprehension activities, before ending with a debate on the theme.
Traficantes de Especies
Endangered Species Trafficking: in this lesson, students read about a huge illegal haul of ivory discovered in Madrid. The class focuses on topical vocabulary and comprehension questions and wraps up with a writing activity on the fate of the rhinoceros in the wild.
Como Combatir la Resaca
How to Cure a Hangover: in this lesson, students read about foods that can help to relieve a hangover. The worksheet includes vocabulary related to health and rounds off with a writing activity about weekend binge drinking.
La Evolución De La Familia Mexicana
In this lesson, students read an article about families in Mexico and how they have changed over the years. Tasks include vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension exercises, and English-to-Spanish translations.
La Iglesia Católica y la Educación
Does the church still have power in modern Spain? In this worksheet students read an article and complete exercises to help them understand the history of the church in Spanish schools. Tasks include a reading comprehension, vocabulary exercises, match-ups and speaking.
Traducciones: La familia de antes y ahora
In this worksheet, students review vocabulary and expressions for talking about how Spanish families have changed since the time of the Franco dictatorship.
La Pobreza Infantil en España
Child Poverty in Spain: in this lesson, students read an article about the incidence of child poverty in Spain since the economic recession. The class includes vocabulary and expressions relating to the theme and ends with a writing activity in which students are given ideas to help them to produce a short article.
La Familia Moderna
The Modern Family: this worksheet, starts with a short speaking activity on the different types of families nowadays, before students read two short articles adapted from a Spanish newspaper on the changes in demographics taking place in modern Spain. Students study key vocabulary from the texts and complete comprehension activities before using the data and vocabulary they have learned to discuss a number of topical statements relating to the theme.
Dominos de Trivia Game
Trivia Dominoes: this is a fun activity to learn some interesting facts about Spain and South America. It is best played in small groups as a dominoes game, but it can also be played in pairs as a sentence match-up activity. A PowerPoint presentation is included to make it easier to check answers as a whole class.
Palabras Tabú
Taboo Words: this game is based on the popular party game where each player has to give the definition of a word without saying several ‘palabras tabú´ on the card. The game consists of a number of rounds to build confidence and includes Frases útiles for the students to use. This activity can be adapted for weaker groups by allowing them extra preparation time before the activity. The worksheet includes full teaching notes.
¿Qué notas merecemos?
What grades do we deserve? In this group speaking activity, students analyse and discuss factors related to ‘the modern world’ and grade each other to highlight areas for improvement. The worksheet includes Frases útiles and Criterios de evaluación. This activity can be adapted for weaker groups by allowing them some preparation time before the class. The worksheet includes full teaching notes.
¿Cómo hacerlo?
How do you do it? In this group activity, students take turns to describe actions to increase their fluency when speaking in Spanish. Cut out the cards and place them face down. Read through the instructions and give the example provided to support students. Great for vocabulary development and confidence building.
La Semana Santa en Madrid
La Semana Santa en Madrid (Holy Week): in this cultural lesson, students read about the traditional processions and celebrations around Easter time in Spain. They also study vocabulary related to the theme, before using it to describe authentic photos of the festivities in Madrid.
#ParaNavidadesQuiero ALTO
In this Christmas worksheet students read the Christmas twitter ‘tweets’ of real Madrileños from the a Madrid campaign #paradiciembrequiero.
Spanish Christmas Worksheets for GCSE, AS & A-LEVEL
¡Feliz Navidad, Próspero Año y Felicidad! Bring some festive cheer into the classroom with our selection of authentic, creative, and fun resources.
Canción: Feliz Navidad
This is a really fun sing-along Christmas class! The worksheet includes vocabulary exercises to teach the lyrics to students before they sing along to the Michael Bublé & Thalia version of this famous Spanish Christmas song on our YouTube channel.
Razones Por Las Cuales Vox Es De Extrema Derecha
In this article, we outline the five reasons why Vox should be classified as an extreme right-wing group, despite their rhetoric to the contrary. Tasks include theme vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension activities, and translations.
Las Claves Para Entender El Significado De La Exhumación De Franco
In this article, we examine the reasons for the exhumation of Franco’s tomb and the surrounding legal and political issues. Tasks include reading comprehension, vocabulary activities, and translations.
Restos de Franco: La Polémica detrás del Valle de los Caídos
In this article, we examine the reasons for the exhumation of Franco’s tomb and the surrounding legal and political issues. Tasks include reading comprehension, vocabulary activities, and translations.
¿Qué está pasando en Cataluña?
In this recent news lesson, students learn about what is happening in Cataluña and read about three key points to help them understand the situation. The accompanying exercises cover vocabulary, comprehension and speaking.
La vida y la muerte de Frida Kahlo
In this AS & A-Level lesson, students read an authentic article on the fascinating and colourful life of the legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The skills focus is on reading skills, with a variety activities on vocabulary, comprehension, translation and summary completion.
Viajando por la Patagonia
Travelling through Patagonia (Argentina): In this audio and video lesson, students listen to a travel agency itinerary for a trip to the beautiful glaciers of southern Argentina and learn travel-related vocabulary.
¿Cómo Evolucionarán Los Móviles Inteligentes?
In this lesson, students read an article about the future of mobile devices and the technological advancements we can expect. It includes vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension exercises, and translations.
Entrevista: Redes Sociales
Interview – Social Media Networks: in this audio lesson, students listen to an interview with an expert in online marketing. The audio is presented in three parts with corresponding vocabulary and comprehension activities. A complete audio transcript is included.
Adicción a Las Redes Sociales
Social Media Addiction: this worksheet focuses on vocabulary and translations relating to the theme of social media and the negative effects it may have on those who overuse it. The lesson ends with a supported writing task on the topic.
Traducciónes: El Ciberespacio
Translations – cyberspace: In this worksheet, students review vocabulary and expressions for talking on the internet, on Smartphones, and in cyberspace. The worksheet provides the support students need to translate sentences. This is a perfect resource for reviewing the theme of cyberspace.
Madrid Orgullo Gay
This collection of resources introduces students to the colourful Madrid GAY Pride festival. The exercises include: describing photos, watching a video, and competing in teams to provide answers based on observation, comprehension activities, and discussion questions.
Feminismo en España
Feminism in Spain: in this audio lesson, students learn about the advancements in women’s rights in La Segunda Republica Española. The worksheet covers vocabulary and comprehension and wraps up with a group debate on the theme.
Gustar y Encantar
Like and Love: this lesson focuses on the construction of these verbs in Spanish, which is easily confused by English speakers. The worksheet includes plenty of practice with match-ups, translations, and sentence completion exercises.
Subjuntivo y Condicional
The Subjunctive and Conditional Mood: in this lesson, students learn how to use the subjunctive and conditional together to talk about hypothetical situations.
Una Subasta: Condicionales
Sentence Auction – Conditionals: this is a whole class activity to be played in small teams. Each group has €100 to bet in an auction, on sentences that they believe to be correct. This is a fun way to work on error correction as it requires students to study conditional sentences very carefully and discuss their ideas as a team. The worksheet includes full teaching notes.
Expresiones: Ser y Estar
Expressions with Ser and Estar: in this lesson, students study common idiomatic expressions using the key Spanish verbs Ser and Estar and translate sentences into Spanish.
Perfect versus Pluperfect
Pretérito Perfecto versus Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto: In this lesson, students study the use of these compound tenses and complete translation, match-up and sentence completion activities.
Literatura: Noche de Reyes
In this Christmas worksheet, students learn about a famous children’s writer from Madrid, and read an extract from her book. The extract is from Celia, lo que dice (1929) and tells the story of a young girl on La Noche de los Reyes Magos (the celebration of Epiphany and when Spanish children receive their Christmas presents!)
Gabriel García Marquez 1929-2014
In this lesson, students learn about the Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist Gabriel García Márquez. The article is adapted from a newspaper story following his death in 2014. In addition to being a great introduction to the works of the writer, this resource will give students an impression of the humble man he was – and the fascinating life he led.
El Principito: La Sinopsis
The Little Prince – the Synopsis: this is the introductory lesson in a collection of three Nivel Alto classes based on the famous children’s book. In this worksheet, students read about the history behind the story and answer a series of comprehension questions.
El Principito: Extracto 1
The Little Prince – extract 1: this is the second worksheet in a collection of three Nivel Alto classes based on the famous children’s book. The worksheet covers reading, vocabulary, and writing skills.
El Principito: Extracto 2
The Little Prince – extract 2: this is the third worksheet in a collection of three Nivel Alto classes based on the famous children’s book. This worksheet covers reading and translation skills.
Vetusta Morla: Fuego
Vetusta Morla – Fire: in this song-based lesson, students watch a music video by the Madrid-based Indie/Rock group and complete the lyrics with vocabulary and expressions covered in the worksheet. The class ends with a translation of the lyrics into English.
Julieta Venegas: Eres para mí
Julieta Venegas – you’re for me: In this song-based lesson, students watch a music video by the famous Mexican singer-songwriter and complete the lyrics with vocabulary presented in the worksheet.
Entrevista: Los Efectos de la Moda
Interview – the Effects of Fashion: in this lesson, students listen to a radio interview about the negative effects of the societal obsession with looking good. The audio is in three parts with corresponding activities, and the worksheet ends with a speaking exercise on the topic. A complete audio transcript is included.
Las Tendencias de la Moda
Fashion Trends: in this lesson, learners read about the latest trends and fashion styles and study fashion vocabulary. The lesson includes a review of the conditional mood with activities to practise its use for conjecture and supposition.
Franco y el Bikini
In this resource, students learn about an interesting man who was the mayor of Benidorm during the Franco dictatorship. It includes reading comprehension and grammar activities with common Spanish expressions and vocab.
El Movimiento 15M
What were the 15M protests about? In this lesson, students learn about the socio-political youth movement in Spain. The worksheet includes vocabulary and comprehension activities and ends with group speaking activities in which students analyse the meaning behind slogans from the movement.
Manifestaciones: La Lucha por el Lobo
In this worksheet, students read about the recent protests in Spain in defence of the Iberian wolf. Students read an authentic article adapted for the level and complete vocabulary and comprehension activities, before ending with a debate on the theme.
Traficantes de Especies
Endangered Species Trafficking: in this lesson, students read about a huge illegal haul of ivory discovered in Madrid. The class focuses on topical vocabulary and comprehension questions and wraps up with a writing activity on the fate of the rhinoceros in the wild.
Como Combatir la Resaca
How to Cure a Hangover: in this lesson, students read about foods that can help to relieve a hangover. The worksheet includes vocabulary related to health and rounds off with a writing activity about weekend binge drinking.
La Evolución De La Familia Mexicana
In this lesson, students read an article about families in Mexico and how they have changed over the years. Tasks include vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension exercises, and English-to-Spanish translations.
La Iglesia Católica y la Educación
Does the church still have power in modern Spain? In this worksheet students read an article and complete exercises to help them understand the history of the church in Spanish schools. Tasks include a reading comprehension, vocabulary exercises, match-ups and speaking.
Traducciones: La familia de antes y ahora
In this worksheet, students review vocabulary and expressions for talking about how Spanish families have changed since the time of the Franco dictatorship.
La Pobreza Infantil en España
Child Poverty in Spain: in this lesson, students read an article about the incidence of child poverty in Spain since the economic recession. The class includes vocabulary and expressions relating to the theme and ends with a writing activity in which students are given ideas to help them to produce a short article.
La Familia Moderna
The Modern Family: this worksheet, starts with a short speaking activity on the different types of families nowadays, before students read two short articles adapted from a Spanish newspaper on the changes in demographics taking place in modern Spain. Students study key vocabulary from the texts and complete comprehension activities before using the data and vocabulary they have learned to discuss a number of topical statements relating to the theme.
Dominos de Trivia Game
Trivia Dominoes: this is a fun activity to learn some interesting facts about Spain and South America. It is best played in small groups as a dominoes game, but it can also be played in pairs as a sentence match-up activity. A PowerPoint presentation is included to make it easier to check answers as a whole class.
Palabras Tabú
Taboo Words: this game is based on the popular party game where each player has to give the definition of a word without saying several ‘palabras tabú´ on the card. The game consists of a number of rounds to build confidence and includes Frases útiles for the students to use. This activity can be adapted for weaker groups by allowing them extra preparation time before the activity. The worksheet includes full teaching notes.
¿Qué notas merecemos?
What grades do we deserve? In this group speaking activity, students analyse and discuss factors related to ‘the modern world’ and grade each other to highlight areas for improvement. The worksheet includes Frases útiles and Criterios de evaluación. This activity can be adapted for weaker groups by allowing them some preparation time before the class. The worksheet includes full teaching notes.
¿Cómo hacerlo?
How do you do it? In this group activity, students take turns to describe actions to increase their fluency when speaking in Spanish. Cut out the cards and place them face down. Read through the instructions and give the example provided to support students. Great for vocabulary development and confidence building.
La Semana Santa en Madrid
La Semana Santa en Madrid (Holy Week): in this cultural lesson, students read about the traditional processions and celebrations around Easter time in Spain. They also study vocabulary related to the theme, before using it to describe authentic photos of the festivities in Madrid.
#ParaNavidadesQuiero ALTO
In this Christmas worksheet students read the Christmas twitter ‘tweets’ of real Madrileños from the a Madrid campaign #paradiciembrequiero.
Spanish Christmas Worksheets for GCSE, AS & A-LEVEL
¡Feliz Navidad, Próspero Año y Felicidad! Bring some festive cheer into the classroom with our selection of authentic, creative, and fun resources.
Canción: Feliz Navidad
This is a really fun sing-along Christmas class! The worksheet includes vocabulary exercises to teach the lyrics to students before they sing along to the Michael Bublé & Thalia version of this famous Spanish Christmas song on our YouTube channel.