Hillside Espanol — lengua, cultura, curiosidad
Step 1 · Vocabulary you already know

Refresh your KS3 celebration words.

You met all of these in earlier years. Tap any word to hear it, and check the model sentence to see it in action. These are the building blocks — make sure they're solid before the new GCSE words.

Step 2 · New for GCSE

Twenty new GCSE words.

Each card shows the word, its meaning, a model sentence and a tag: F on the AQA list (Foundation & Higher), H Higher only, útil not on AQA's list but very useful for speaking & writing. Tap to listen.

Step 3 · Reading comprehension

Read, then answer.

Two texts on the same topic — a Foundation text and a tougher Higher text. Read each one, then answer the questions in English underneath. They mark themselves: tap your answer and you'll see straight away if you're right.

Foundation

Mi época favorita — Diego

Higher

Más que regalos — Elena

Step 4 · Listening comprehension

Listen, then answer.

Press play to hear the passage read aloud, as many times as you need, then answer the English questions. You can reveal the transcript afterwards to check what you heard.

🎧 Native-quality audio. Play it as many times as you need — just like the real exam, where each recording is played twice.

Foundation

La Navidad en familia — Marta

Foundation passage · ~50 words · 0:24Marta talks about how her family celebrates Christmas and New Year.
Higher

De los Reyes a la Nochevieja — Hugo

Higher passage · ~80 words · 0:33Hugo talks about Christmas past and present, and New Year.
Step 5 · Translation

Translate both ways.

First Spanish → English (reading translation), then English → Spanish (the harder direction, tested in Paper 4). Have a go on paper, then tap to reveal the model answer and compare.

Spanish → English

Translate into English

English → Spanish

Translate into Spanish

Step 6 · Photo card (Paper 2 · 25 marks)

Describe the photo card.

In the speaking exam you get a card with two photos from one theme. You must say at least one thing about each photo, then have a conversation on the topic. Here are two photos about festivals and celebrations and the kind of questions you'll be asked.

Foto AA family Christmas dinner at home with a decorated tree, presents underneath and the family eating together
Foto BA New Year's Eve celebration — people toasting with cava as fireworks light up the night sky
  1. 1.¿Qué hay en las fotos? Describe la escena. Compulsory
  2. 2.¿Cómo celebras la Navidad o el Año Nuevo?
  3. 3.¿Qué comes y con quién celebras?
  4. 4.¿Es importante la Navidad para ti? (opinión + razón)
Step 7 · Role-play (Paper 2 · 10 marks)

The role-play.

The instructions are in English. You must answer the prompts and ask one question (the ! bullet). Try it out loud first, then reveal the model answers.

The situation

Your Spanish friend asks you how you celebrate Christmas and New Year. Your teacher plays your friend.

    Step 8 · Writing (Paper 4)

    Write your answer.

    Two tasks in the real exam style — a Foundation ~50-word task (five bullets) and a Higher ~90-word task (three bullets). Use the sentence starters (tap to drop them into the pad) and the useful vocab, then compare with a model answer.

    Foundation · Q2

    Mi Navidad

    ≈ 50 words · 5 bullets · 10 marks

    Describe cómo celebras la Navidad y el Año Nuevo. Menciona los cinco puntos. Escribe aproximadamente 50 palabras en español.

    0 words · aim ~50
    Higher · Q2 overlap

    La Navidad y el Año Nuevo

    ≈ 90 words · 3 bullets · 15 marks

    Describe cómo celebras la Navidad, qué hacías de pequeño/a y cómo te gustaría celebrar en el futuro. Menciona los tres puntos. Escribe aproximadamente 90 palabras en español.

    0 words · aim ~90
    Foundation vs Higher — what's the difference?

    Foundation answers cover all the bullets with clear, accurate present-tense sentences joined by y, pero and porque, plus at least one opinion. Higher answers do all that and then reach further: more than one tense (e.g. imperfect vivía, near future voy a, conditional me gustaría), opinions with developed reasons, a wider range of connectives (aunque, sin embargo, además) and more ambitious vocabulary. The biggest single lift from Foundation to Higher is justifying opinions and using a second and third tense accurately.

    Bonus · Cultural read

    Christmas & New Year in Spain and Mexico

    A guided comparison with exam-ready Spanish for GCSE.

    It is the 24th of December. In Madrid, a family gathers around the table for a long, late dinner; in Mexico City, children break a star-shaped piñata after a candle-lit procession through the streets. Spain and Mexico speak the same language and share the same festivals — but they celebrate la Navidad and el Año Nuevo in wonderfully different ways.

    Throughout the article, the useful Spanish words and phrases are highlighted (with their meaning in brackets), so you can “steal” them for your speaking and writing. Tap the on any phrase to hear it.

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