5 GCSEs at grades A* to C or equivalent, including a minimum of Grade B in GCSE Spanish. This course will only run if a sufficient number of students express an interest.
Whereas GCSE Spanish deals with the language of the tourist, at AS/A-level Spanish becomes the medium through which students learn about and discuss issues which affect young people today.
The topics studies are as follows:
AS
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Leisure and Lifestyles, including travel and tourism, sport, hobbies, entertainment, customs, traditions, healthy living – health and nutrition, diet and exercise; unhealthy living – drugs, AIDS, smoking, alcohol etc. |
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The Individual and Society, including relationships and responsibilities, gender issues, youth culture (values, peer groups, fashions and trends etc.), education, vocational training and future careers. |
A Level
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Environmental Issues, including pollution, global warming, transport, energy, nuclear energy, renewable energies, conservation, recycling, sustainability. |
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Social and Political Issues, including the EU, multi-culturalism, racism, immigration, social exclusion and integration, terrorism, world of work (employment, commerce, globalisation, minimum wage, single European market, euro etc.) |
Students learn to extract information from authentic sources, such as the Internet. They also learn to analyse and give their own opinions and regular, lively debate is a feature of the course.
Language tasks include translation, reading comprehension, essay writing in Spanish, oral work, various exercises based on manipulation of the language, and listening comprehension using a wide variety of courses, such as advertisements, songs, films, interviews and news bulletins.
The AS course will comprise units of assessment in the form of end of course examination. These units will test the skills of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing through a variety of tasks. As well as examination in the skills already tested at AS level, the A-level course will include a guided studies option: either a region of Spain or the World of Cinema or the World of Literature.
Studying Spanish at AS or A-level offers an exciting opportunity for students to develop an invaluable skill whilst learning more about the people and culture of the countries of the Spanish-speaking world. The subject is a highly regarded academic qualification which can open the door to many careers or Higher and Further Education opportunities. Indeed, far from being solely for those wishing to specialise in languages, the subject provides an excellent additional skill for any career path. Given the serious shortage of linguists in the UK at present, an AS/A-level qualification in a foreign language could give job seekers a clear advantage.
Throughout the course students are encouraged to have as much contact with Spain and the Spanish-speaking world as possible. This includes a fortnightly conversation class with the native Language Assistant. Students should also aim to spend some time in Spain.