This A-level Spanish course will develop your confidence, communication skills in Spanish and a thorough understanding of the culture of countries and communities where Spanish is spoken. This four-unit specification will expand and develop your ability to write and speak in Spanish with accurate grammar and syntax for a range of purposes and to understand written or spoken Spanish in a variety of contexts and genres. A LEVEL COURSE (ALL THE ABOVE, PLUS…) MULTICULTURALISM IN HISPANIC SOCIETY • Immigration • Racism • Integration ASPECTS OF POLITICAL LIFE IN THE HISPANIC WORLD • Today’s youth, tomorrow’s citizens • Monarchies and dictatorships • Popular movements GRAMMAR ORAL PRESENTATION: INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROJECT Literary texts and films 1 – Film VOLVER: Pedro Almodóvar 2 – “La casa de Bernarda Alba” de Federico García Lorca
Students require a minimum of 7 GCSEs at grade 5 or above or equivalent, including Mathematics, with at least a grade 6 in English (Language or Literatures) and Spanish. A minimum of seven grade 5s in full course GCSE subjects. Must obtain at least a grade 6 at GCSE in a relevant subject for the subjects being considered for A Level. Must have achieved grade 5 in English and Mathematics GCSE. A Level Mathematics requires a grade 7 at GCSE.
Method of Assessment: Examination (Listening, Reading, Writing & Speaking) A LEVEL Paper 1 – Listening, Reading and Writing 50% of A Level 2 hours 30 minutes written examination 100 marks A LEVEL Paper 2 - Writing 20% of A Level 2 hours written examination 80 marks A LEVEL Paper 3 - Speaking 30% of A Level 21-23 minutes speaking test (including 5 minutes preparation) 60 marks
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Haringey |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Ashley Road, Tottenham, London, N17 9LN |
This A-level Spanish course will develop your confidence, communication skills in Spanish and a thorough understanding of the culture of countries and communities where Spanish is spoken. This four-unit specification will expand and develop your ability to write and speak in Spanish with accurate grammar and syntax for a range of purposes and to understand written or spoken Spanish in a variety of contexts and genres. A LEVEL COURSE (ALL THE ABOVE, PLUS…) MULTICULTURALISM IN HISPANIC SOCIETY • Immigration • Racism • Integration ASPECTS OF POLITICAL LIFE IN THE HISPANIC WORLD • Today’s youth, tomorrow’s citizens • Monarchies and dictatorships • Popular movements GRAMMAR ORAL PRESENTATION: INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PROJECT Literary texts and films 1 – Film VOLVER: Pedro Almodóvar 2 – “La casa de Bernarda Alba” de Federico García Lorca
Students require a minimum of 7 GCSEs at grade 5 or above or equivalent, including Mathematics, with at least a grade 6 in English (Language or Literatures) and Spanish. A minimum of seven grade 5s in full course GCSE subjects. Must obtain at least a grade 6 at GCSE in a relevant subject for the subjects being considered for A Level. Must have achieved grade 5 in English and Mathematics GCSE. A Level Mathematics requires a grade 7 at GCSE.
Method of Assessment: Examination (Listening, Reading, Writing & Speaking) A LEVEL Paper 1 – Listening, Reading and Writing 50% of A Level 2 hours 30 minutes written examination 100 marks A LEVEL Paper 2 - Writing 20% of A Level 2 hours written examination 80 marks A LEVEL Paper 3 - Speaking 30% of A Level 21-23 minutes speaking test (including 5 minutes preparation) 60 marks