The best way to prepare for GCSE Spanish is ...
Remember your GCSE has 4 papers that will be testing 4 skills: Listening, Reading, speaking and Writing. Make sure you practise all four.
Use every opportunity you have to practise exam style questions.
You have two books: your normal classbook and your blue book to prepare speaking questions. You need to have prepared at least questions on three different topics. Make sure your questions are completed and up to date.
Attend the weekly revision sessions if you are unsure about anything.
Push yourself in lessons: try to write sentences that use more than one verb tense; try to use more advanced vocabulary; use your language booklet to find ways of enhancing your writing and your speaking.
Attend all Period 6 Sessions
Remember your GCSE has 4 papers that will be testing 4 skills: Listening, Reading, speaking and Writing. Make sure you practise all four.
Use every opportunity you have to practise exam style questions.
You have two books: your normal classbook and your blue book to prepare speaking questions. You need to have prepared at least questions on three different topics. Make sure your questions are completed and up to date.
Attend the weekly revision sessions if you are unsure about anything.
Push yourself in lessons: try to write sentences that use more than one verb tense; try to use more advanced vocabulary; use your language booklet to find ways of enhancing your writing and your speaking.
Attend all Period 6 Sessions
Key Revision Techniques
Practise little and often. This will help you to learn more vocabulary than if you try to learn it all in one go.
Use your high frequency vocabulary booklet to practise all the key vocabulary for GCSE.
Ensure you complete your homework in a timely manner.
There are many resources online you can use to boost your Spanish:
Personal Learning Checklists