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St Margaret’s School MFL Department How to tackle the GCSE Speaking Task

P A L M W Weather Mood Action - VERBS Physical Description Location ¿Qué hay en la foto? En la foto hay… En la foto veo… En la foto vemos... Está / Están en...la playa Está / Están en...la calle Está / Están en...el colegio Está / Están... Parece/Parecen… contento/a/os/as triste/s enfadado/a/os/as preocupado/a/os/as estresado/a/os/as cansado/a/os/as tiene/n sueño calor/frío hambre/sed porque... Pienso que… Creo que… Yo diría que… En mi opinión… A mi modo de ver… Desde mi punto de vista... Tiene/n… Lleva/n... Es/son... Hace... Está… Llueve… Nieva... Quiere/n + infinitive Tiene/n ganas de +infinitive Acaba/n de +infinitive Está/n a punto de +infinitive Un chico/ una chica Un niño / una niña Una familia: la madre, el padre y dos hijos Una pareja Unos turistas Unos estudiantes Unos amigos BASED on an idea by Rachel Hawkes

ACTION - SOME USEFUL VERBS InfinitiveHe/SheThey Present continuous - he/she Present continuous - they English visitarvisitavisitanEstá visitandoEstán visitandovisit leerleeleenEstá leyendoEstán leyendoread mirarmiramiranEstá mirandoEstán mirandoLook (at) buscarbuscabuscanEstá buscandoEstán buscandoLook for Disfrutar (de)disfrutadisfrutanEstá disfrutando deEstán disfrutandoenjoy sacarsacasacanEstá sacandoEstán sacandoTake (fotos) comercomecomenEstá comiendoEstán comiendoeat beberbebebebenEstá bebiendoEstán bebiendodrink

ACTION - USEFUL VERBS InfinitiveHe/SheTheyEnglish visitarvisitavisitanvisit leerleeleenread mirarmiramiranLook (at) buscarbuscabuscanLook for disfrutardisfrutadisfrutanenjoy sacarsacasacanTake (fotos) comercomecomeneat nadarnadanadanswim NB: You can translate visita / come etc. as he/she visits / eats or he/she is visiting / is eating. Leen / Sacan fotos etc. can mean they are reading / they are taking fotos. Translate the following: Los turistas buscan la Torre Eiffel. Los amigos nadan en el mar. La mujer come un bocadillo. El chico disfruta de la película. La familia hace surfing. La madre va de compras. Los novios están en la playa.

USEFUL structures with INFINITIVES Translate the following: Los turistas están a punto de visitar la Torre Eiffel. Los amigos acaban de nadar en el mar. La mujer tiene ganas de comer un bocadillo. El chico acaba de ver una película. La familia está a punto de hacer surfing. La madre tiene la intención de ir de compras. Después de nadar, los novios van a tomar el sol en la playa. Al llegar a casa, el chico hace los deberes Antes de hacer los deberes, los ninos deciden ver la tele. Los adultos suelen comer los platos saludables. Los adolescentes tienen que comer menos caramelos. StructureEnglish Estar a punto de +INFINITIVE To be about to do something Tener la intención de +INFINITIVE To intend to / To have the intention of doing smthg. Tener ganas de +INFINITIVE To really want to do/ to look forward to doing smthg. Querer +INFINITIVETo want to do something Ir a +INFINITIVE(near future - plans) Acabar de +INFINITIVETo have just done something Antes de +INFINITIVEBefore doing something Después de +INFINITIVEAfter doing something Al +INFINITIVEOn doing (Al salir…) On leaving..

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