Course Overview
Do you love learning and speaking Spanish?
Our A Level Spanish course naturally builds upon your Spanish oral, listening, reading and writing skills acquired at GCSE level, and develops them so that you attain a good knowledge of the Spanish language and culture.
… You enjoy learning and speaking modern foreign languages
… You want to develop your Spanish skills
… You want to go into higher education to study Spanish
… You’d like a career in foreign languages.
During your Spanish A Level course, you’ll read authentic materials taken from texts and the internet and listen to clips of native speakers to develop your skills.
There’s also an important emphasis on oral-work and you’ll be required to attend conversation classes with the Spanish Assistant.
AS Level:
All language work for AS Level will be based on the following themes, as well as studying the film ‘Volver’:
- Theme 1: Being a young person in Spanish – speaking society
- Theme 2: Understanding the Spanish – speaking world
A Level:
You’ll examine the following themes at A2 Level:
- Theme 3: Diversity and difference
- Theme 4: The two Spains: 1936 onwards
A2 students will also study literature and complete an independent research project.
You’ll be assessed via:
- AS Unit 1 – Oral examination (12-15 minutes), 2 tasks based on stimulus
- AS Unit 2 – Listening, reading and writing (2 hours and 30 minutes)
- Advanced Level (60% of the qualification)
- A2 Unit 3 – Oral examination (12 minutes), independent research project with a presentation and discussion
- A2 Unit 4 – Listening, reading and translation (1 hour and 45 minutes)
- A2 Unit 5 – Critical and analytical response in writing (closed-book) (1 hour and 30 minutes)
Upon completion, you’ll achieve:
- AS Level Spanish
- A Level Spanish
- Skills activities
- English and Maths
Following completion of your Spanish A Level, you’ll be able to go into the workplace in a variety of roles, or you can pursue further study at university across a range of higher education courses in Spanish.
Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, including English/Welsh 1st Language, Maths/Numeracy and Grade B in Spanish.
You’ll need to make financial contributions to the travel cost of educational visits.