
The ever-increasing importance of foreign-language study is now widely recognised and reasonable fluency in a modern foreign language is often very useful in various areas of the business world and in many careers. By the time you have reached GCSE, your language skills are sufficiently developed for you to start tackling a much more advanced content. You will learn a host of new words, idioms and grammar rules which will enable you to develop genuine confidence in the manipulation of the language. You will study a variety of topics related to the culture and society of countries where Spanish is spoken, as well as understand aspects of the political life in a Spanish speaking country. The study of literary texts and films will also offer great opportunities to link with themes, including the changing nature of family, the ‘cyber society’, the place of voluntary work and many more. Students are supported by the Spanish Assistant who is a native speaker and, therefore, an expert in teaching the nuances of language. She will enable you to become more confident and fluent in speaking and will help you develop a high level of complexity by the end of the course. Independent studying, reading newspapers and magazines and watching films in the target language would be essential to consolidate your language skills.
To study Spanish you would need to achieve at least a grade 6 at GCSE level.
We follow the AQA specification. There is no coursework. Like GCSE, you will be assessed in all four skills under the following format: *Component 1: Speaking (discussion on a stimulus card and a presentation and discussion on an individual research project) *Component 2: Listening, Reading and Translation *Component 3: two essays (on the book and the movie studied) Main differences with GCSE: -You will be controlling your own audio device for listening, therefore you can listen to the extracts as many times as you like. - There will be two passages to be translated into Spanish and English You should take this course if: You are passionate about language learning, want to immerse yourself in the fascinating Spanish culture and gain insights into various contemporary social issues.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Slough |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | 1 Langley Road, Slough, SL3 7AF |
The ever-increasing importance of foreign-language study is now widely recognised and reasonable fluency in a modern foreign language is often very useful in various areas of the business world and in many careers. By the time you have reached GCSE, your language skills are sufficiently developed for you to start tackling a much more advanced content. You will learn a host of new words, idioms and grammar rules which will enable you to develop genuine confidence in the manipulation of the language. You will study a variety of topics related to the culture and society of countries where Spanish is spoken, as well as understand aspects of the political life in a Spanish speaking country. The study of literary texts and films will also offer great opportunities to link with themes, including the changing nature of family, the ‘cyber society’, the place of voluntary work and many more. Students are supported by the Spanish Assistant who is a native speaker and, therefore, an expert in teaching the nuances of language. She will enable you to become more confident and fluent in speaking and will help you develop a high level of complexity by the end of the course. Independent studying, reading newspapers and magazines and watching films in the target language would be essential to consolidate your language skills.
To study Spanish you would need to achieve at least a grade 6 at GCSE level.
We follow the AQA specification. There is no coursework. Like GCSE, you will be assessed in all four skills under the following format: *Component 1: Speaking (discussion on a stimulus card and a presentation and discussion on an individual research project) *Component 2: Listening, Reading and Translation *Component 3: two essays (on the book and the movie studied) Main differences with GCSE: -You will be controlling your own audio device for listening, therefore you can listen to the extracts as many times as you like. - There will be two passages to be translated into Spanish and English You should take this course if: You are passionate about language learning, want to immerse yourself in the fascinating Spanish culture and gain insights into various contemporary social issues.