Spanish is the most popular modern language being studied in the English speaking world. Not only is it spoken by millions of people around the globe, but it is considered a joy to learn and to use. In addition to learning the language, on this course students will explore the culture and society of Spain and other Spanish speaking countries. While students develop linguistic skills. Why study A Level Spanish? An A Level in a language is a highly regarded qualification by universities and employers because it develops and demonstrates written and verbal communication skills and an ability to be analytical with information. It supports a number of different pathways including business, teaching, customer services and tourism. What career opportunities does this open up? Spanish can lead to a variety of careers, particularly where there is an element of international work or communicating with different people from Spanish backgrounds.
English Language Grade 5 and Spanish Grade 6.
Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing • Aspects of Hispanic society • Artistic culture in the Hispanic world • Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Aspects of political life in Hispanic society • Grammar Paper 2: Writing • One text and one film or two texts from the list set in the specification • Grammar Paper 3: Speaking • Individual research project • One of four themes (i.e. Aspects of Hispanic society or Artistic culture in the Hispanic world or Multiculturalism in Hispanic society or Aspects of political life in Hispanic society)
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Bromley |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Manor Way, Beckenham, BR3 3SJ |
Spanish is the most popular modern language being studied in the English speaking world. Not only is it spoken by millions of people around the globe, but it is considered a joy to learn and to use. In addition to learning the language, on this course students will explore the culture and society of Spain and other Spanish speaking countries. While students develop linguistic skills. Why study A Level Spanish? An A Level in a language is a highly regarded qualification by universities and employers because it develops and demonstrates written and verbal communication skills and an ability to be analytical with information. It supports a number of different pathways including business, teaching, customer services and tourism. What career opportunities does this open up? Spanish can lead to a variety of careers, particularly where there is an element of international work or communicating with different people from Spanish backgrounds.
English Language Grade 5 and Spanish Grade 6.
Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing • Aspects of Hispanic society • Artistic culture in the Hispanic world • Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Aspects of political life in Hispanic society • Grammar Paper 2: Writing • One text and one film or two texts from the list set in the specification • Grammar Paper 3: Speaking • Individual research project • One of four themes (i.e. Aspects of Hispanic society or Artistic culture in the Hispanic world or Multiculturalism in Hispanic society or Aspects of political life in Hispanic society)