
The A Level course in Spanish provides learners with opportunities to appreciate the diverse and captivating culture of Spanish and Hispanic countries, in addition to understanding the complex syntax that underpins the language. A wide range of contemporary and controversial topics are covered to enhance the study of the language and its linguistics. From the very outset of the course, learners of the language are given the strategies and skills to be able to participate in the classroom, using and understanding the Spanish spoken language for real purposes. The course comprises increasing communication at an advanced level and requires students to be creative with the language, in terms of discursive essays / debating skills, which often complement other subjects. Students will be expected to develop their independent skills, investing time in their weekly assignments, as well as matching the skill set below.
Grade 6 or above in GCSE Spanish with a grade 7 in Written Paper • Good communication skills and a commitment to participate in oral work. • An ability to respond to unpredictable language and use a range of strategies to solve a problem. • An ability to manipulate grammar rules and apply them in a variety of contexts. • An ability to undertake independent research skills and meet deadlines.
Assessment (Full A-Level) Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing What’s assessed • Aspects of Hispanic society • Artistic culture in the Hispanic world • Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Aspects of political life in Hispanic society • Grammar How it’s assessed • Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes • 100 marks • 50% of A-level Paper 2: Writing What’s assessed • One text and one film or two texts from the list set in the specification • Grammar How it’s assessed • Written exam: 2 hours • 80 marks in total • 20% of A-level Paper 3: Speaking What’s assessed • Individual research project • One of four sub-themes ie Aspects of Hispanic society or Artistic culture in the Hispanic world or Multiculturalism in Hispanic society or Aspects of political life in Hispanic society How it’s assessed • Oral exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) • 60 marks in total • 30% of A-level.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Lambeth |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | 94-98 Leigham Court Road, LONDON, SW16 2QB |
The A Level course in Spanish provides learners with opportunities to appreciate the diverse and captivating culture of Spanish and Hispanic countries, in addition to understanding the complex syntax that underpins the language. A wide range of contemporary and controversial topics are covered to enhance the study of the language and its linguistics. From the very outset of the course, learners of the language are given the strategies and skills to be able to participate in the classroom, using and understanding the Spanish spoken language for real purposes. The course comprises increasing communication at an advanced level and requires students to be creative with the language, in terms of discursive essays / debating skills, which often complement other subjects. Students will be expected to develop their independent skills, investing time in their weekly assignments, as well as matching the skill set below.
Grade 6 or above in GCSE Spanish with a grade 7 in Written Paper • Good communication skills and a commitment to participate in oral work. • An ability to respond to unpredictable language and use a range of strategies to solve a problem. • An ability to manipulate grammar rules and apply them in a variety of contexts. • An ability to undertake independent research skills and meet deadlines.
Assessment (Full A-Level) Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing What’s assessed • Aspects of Hispanic society • Artistic culture in the Hispanic world • Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Aspects of political life in Hispanic society • Grammar How it’s assessed • Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes • 100 marks • 50% of A-level Paper 2: Writing What’s assessed • One text and one film or two texts from the list set in the specification • Grammar How it’s assessed • Written exam: 2 hours • 80 marks in total • 20% of A-level Paper 3: Speaking What’s assessed • Individual research project • One of four sub-themes ie Aspects of Hispanic society or Artistic culture in the Hispanic world or Multiculturalism in Hispanic society or Aspects of political life in Hispanic society How it’s assessed • Oral exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) • 60 marks in total • 30% of A-level.