Section A (AQA GCSE Spanish): Revision Note

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Section A: reading

Tips for success - reading

  • Annotating texts is a useful skill for the reading exam

  • Highlight or underline key words and sentences to help you home in on the correct answer

  • Don't get carried away with highlighting - use it sparingly to focus your attention

  • Make a note of the English translation of these words and sentences

  • You do not need to understand every word in a text to successfully answer the questions - focus on key details

Multiple-choice questions

  • In this type of question, you need to identify factual details

  • You may be given a selection of correct options to choose from, you may have to choose the correct sentence ending, or you may have to decide who says what

  • Answer these questions by writing letters in boxes

  • Make sure you write the correct number of letters

  • This will help you to listen out for important information, but beware of distractors

Positive, negative, positive & negative

  • In this type of question, you need to identify if a speaker's opinion or experience is positive (P), negative (N) or positive and negative (P&N)

  • A strong knowledge of opinion phrases and adjectives is essential for success in this type of question

  • Look out for phrases which introduce contrasting opinions, e.g. pero (but) or aunque (even though)

  • Listen carefully for negative constructions like no me gusta (I don't like) which change the meaning of a sentence

Responding in English

  • These are open-ended questions, which means that there are no options provided to choose from

  • You may have to complete sentences in English, or answer questions in English

  • The mark for each question is provided in brackets (e.g. [2 marks]), and tells you how much detail to include

  • Do not provide too much detail - incorrect information could invalidate a correct answer

  • Focus on communicating the key idea

Identifying time frames

  • In this type of question, you need to decide whether actions described refer to the past (P), now (N) or the future (F)

  • Look for adverbs of time, e.g. actualmente, ayer, mañana

  • A strong knowledge of tenses and time frames is essential

  • Remember that there can be more than one tense for each time frame, e.g. both the perfect and imperfect refer to the past, while the conditional often determines future

Inference

  • There will be one question where you need to work out the meaning of a word which is not from the vocabulary list

  • You will be given three options to choose from

  • Use context to help you - the surrounding words will all give you a clue to the correct answer

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