Polish A Level is for native speakers only. By learning Polish, you'll be able to acquaint yourself with a country with one of the most fascinating and turbulent histories in Europe. This history still has influence on life and politics in the country today, and may offer the key to understanding the region's present. Studying A Level Polish will allow you to further develop important skills that will be useful to you throughout your life and particularly in your chosen career. Polish is a Slavic language. Thanks to the similar sounds, sentence structures, grammatical rules, and cognates, you’ll definitely have a head start. You can learn Czech, Slovakian, Serbian, and even Russian much more easily after Polish. Aspects of Polish-speaking society: past and current trends, artistry, culture in the Polish-speaking world past and present, aspects of political life in the Polishspeaking world past and present, One text and one film study, grammar and an individual research project (one of four sub-themes). You have to speak Polish to truly understand the beauty and depth of Polish novels and poetry. Past students of Polish have been accepted onto courses leading to careers in Law, Mathematics, Psychology, Business, Biology and joint honours degree courses with other languages. If you ever had dreams to study abroad in Europe, Poland is a great country to do that. Not to mention how great Polish higher education can be. Jagiellonian University, University of Warsaw, Adam Mickiewicz University, and the Gdansk University of Technology are the four best higher education institutions in Poland.
Grade 6 in Polish. Students must have taken higher papers in all subject skills
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Birmingham |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Vernon Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B16 9SL |
Polish A Level is for native speakers only. By learning Polish, you'll be able to acquaint yourself with a country with one of the most fascinating and turbulent histories in Europe. This history still has influence on life and politics in the country today, and may offer the key to understanding the region's present. Studying A Level Polish will allow you to further develop important skills that will be useful to you throughout your life and particularly in your chosen career. Polish is a Slavic language. Thanks to the similar sounds, sentence structures, grammatical rules, and cognates, you’ll definitely have a head start. You can learn Czech, Slovakian, Serbian, and even Russian much more easily after Polish. Aspects of Polish-speaking society: past and current trends, artistry, culture in the Polish-speaking world past and present, aspects of political life in the Polishspeaking world past and present, One text and one film study, grammar and an individual research project (one of four sub-themes). You have to speak Polish to truly understand the beauty and depth of Polish novels and poetry. Past students of Polish have been accepted onto courses leading to careers in Law, Mathematics, Psychology, Business, Biology and joint honours degree courses with other languages. If you ever had dreams to study abroad in Europe, Poland is a great country to do that. Not to mention how great Polish higher education can be. Jagiellonian University, University of Warsaw, Adam Mickiewicz University, and the Gdansk University of Technology are the four best higher education institutions in Poland.
Grade 6 in Polish. Students must have taken higher papers in all subject skills