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Last updated

17 August 2026

pdf, 3.58 MB
pdf, 3.58 MB

Master Spanish past tenses through cinema! This A2-B1 worksheet helps Spanish students practice past tenses using the Goya Awards and journalism.

What is this resource?
This material is a stimulating, culturally immersive writing worksheet designed to help mature learners practice and combine multiple past tenses (Pretérito Perfecto, Indefinido e Imperfecto). By centering around Spain’s prestigious Goya Film Awards, this resource moves beyond basic drills. It is perfect as an engaging grammar and writing task (“píldora”) for A2-B1 levels, or as a sophisticated addition to a broader teaching unit (“unidad didáctica”) about Spanish cinema, culture, and media.

What exactly does it contain?
This clear, print-ready PDF offers targeted A2-B1 practice featuring:

Contextual Past Tense Cloze Vlogt: A text detailing the history and evolution of the Goya Awards where students must correctly conjugate verbs in the appropriate past tense.

Journalistic Writing Task: A guided creative writing exercise where students act as cultural journalists to draft a 150-200 word chronicle about the latest Goya gala.

Structured Guidelines: Specific instructions prompting students to use the imperfect tense for setting the scene, the indefinite past for main events, and the present perfect for recent winners.

Answer Key Included: A complete solution guide is provided for the fill-in-the-blank section so you can save time on grading.

Header fields: Includes spaces for the student’s name, group, and date for easy classroom organization.

How can it be used in the classroom?
This is a brilliant tool for merging grammar mastery with extended writing practice. You can use it as independent classwork, a comprehensive homework assignment, or a collaborative writing project where Spanish students review each other’s film chronicles. Its mature, cultural focus ensures your A2 or B1 students are actively using language in a realistic journalistic context.

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