A Level Spanish QAN code 60187323/5750 A Level Spanish opens a world of opportunities. You will be assessed in Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and translation. Work is drawn from the following themes. Theme 1: Aspects of Spanish-speaking society • The changing state of the family • The digital world • Equality of the sexes Theme 2: Artistic culture in Spanish-speaking society: • Influence of idols; music, tv and fashion • Regional identity • Cultural heritage Theme 3: Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Immigration • Racism • Integration Theme 4: Aspects of political life in Spanish-speaking society • Youth and politics • Monarchy and dictatorship • Popular movements There will also be the study of a book and a film from a Spanish speaking country A language is a facilitating subject, choosing to study at A Level provides a wide range of options for university study. In today's business world, being bilingual can only be an advantage and gives you a competitive edge when searching for employment. Many employers value young people with additional language skills e.g. travel agents, law firms. A language degree offers many varied career and business prospects both in the UK and abroad. Year 12 and Year 13 students are taught in the same class. Staff member contact - Mrs Wilson
Minimum five GCSE passes (grades 4 or 5) including English Language and Maths. Students must also meet subject specific minimum entry requirements (shown below).
The following skills are assessed through examination: Paper 1: Listening, Reading, Writing and Translation Paper 2: Writing – Literature and Film Paper 3: Speaking
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Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Bradford |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Higher Coach Road, Baildon, Bradford, BD17 5RH |
A Level Spanish QAN code 60187323/5750 A Level Spanish opens a world of opportunities. You will be assessed in Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and translation. Work is drawn from the following themes. Theme 1: Aspects of Spanish-speaking society • The changing state of the family • The digital world • Equality of the sexes Theme 2: Artistic culture in Spanish-speaking society: • Influence of idols; music, tv and fashion • Regional identity • Cultural heritage Theme 3: Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Immigration • Racism • Integration Theme 4: Aspects of political life in Spanish-speaking society • Youth and politics • Monarchy and dictatorship • Popular movements There will also be the study of a book and a film from a Spanish speaking country A language is a facilitating subject, choosing to study at A Level provides a wide range of options for university study. In today's business world, being bilingual can only be an advantage and gives you a competitive edge when searching for employment. Many employers value young people with additional language skills e.g. travel agents, law firms. A language degree offers many varied career and business prospects both in the UK and abroad. Year 12 and Year 13 students are taught in the same class. Staff member contact - Mrs Wilson
Minimum five GCSE passes (grades 4 or 5) including English Language and Maths. Students must also meet subject specific minimum entry requirements (shown below).
The following skills are assessed through examination: Paper 1: Listening, Reading, Writing and Translation Paper 2: Writing – Literature and Film Paper 3: Speaking