What do the Dalai Lama, Ariana Grande, Lord Alan Sugar and Mark Zuckerberg all have in common? The answer is that they featured in a Gallery Walk completed by our E24 GCSE Spanish students this morning. The focus was the application of a range of adjectives that describe personality to express future career or job aspirations in their foreign language.




Our current work includes the use of the conditional tense to express what our students would like to do in future, and an attempt to match this to their personality. I was pleased with the high levels of productivity and accuracy when using adjectives that was apparent during the de-brief. Well done E24 GCSE Spanish!