A Level German QAN code 60187293/5670 A Level German opens a world of opportunities. Work for the modules is drawn from the following topics: Theme 1: Aspects of German-speaking society • Family • Digital world • Youth culture; fashion, music and TV Theme 2: Artistic culture in the German-speaking world • Festivals and traditions • Art and architecture • Berlin culture Theme 3: Multi-culturalism in the German-speaking world • Immigration • Integration • Racism Theme 4: Aspects of political life in the German-speaking world • Germany and the EU • Politics and young people • Reunification and its consequences There will also be the study of a book (Der Vorleser by Bernhard Schlink) and a film (Das Leben der Anderen) from a German speaking country. Many employers value young people with additional language skills e.g. travel agents, law firms. A language degree offers varied career and business prospects both in the UK and abroad. Year 12 are taught in a group with Year 13 students. 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).
Year 13 examinations 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 German QAN code 60187293/5670 A Level German opens a world of opportunities. Work for the modules is drawn from the following topics: Theme 1: Aspects of German-speaking society • Family • Digital world • Youth culture; fashion, music and TV Theme 2: Artistic culture in the German-speaking world • Festivals and traditions • Art and architecture • Berlin culture Theme 3: Multi-culturalism in the German-speaking world • Immigration • Integration • Racism Theme 4: Aspects of political life in the German-speaking world • Germany and the EU • Politics and young people • Reunification and its consequences There will also be the study of a book (Der Vorleser by Bernhard Schlink) and a film (Das Leben der Anderen) from a German speaking country. Many employers value young people with additional language skills e.g. travel agents, law firms. A language degree offers varied career and business prospects both in the UK and abroad. Year 12 are taught in a group with Year 13 students. 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).
Year 13 examinations Paper 1: Listening, Reading, Writing and Translation Paper 2: Writing – Literature and Film Paper 3: Speaking