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Entry requirements. Five GCSE grades at 4/C or above including English Language and a grade 5/C in Spanish. Future career and study opportunities. Studying a language at a higher level can develop your confidence and communication skills.
The course has been designed for you to use Spanish in everyday situations with supporting grammar and vocabulary to help you understand, speak, read and write Spanish at a basic level. Over the 3 terms of the academic year, you will cover the following topics:
to enrich your knowledge of Spanish by speaking the language when you have the chance, reading newspapers and watching or listening to news and other broadcasts, and noting down new vocabulary and words and phrases that you do not understand as you hear and read them.
School and college life in Spanish - Eduqas Reading practice - school facilities and routine. Learn key vocabulary on life at school or college. Practise writing and listening skills to...
- Vocabulary Introduction: About My School and Classes in Spanish
- Listening Activity No. 1: Talking About School and Classes in Spanish
- Listening Activity No.2: School in Spanish-Speaking Countries
We will begin this lesson by reading and listening to some questions related to the school. They have been divided in two sections: one regarding general things about the school, and another about school work and expressions in Spanish that you may need to interact with other students or your teacher.
Key phrases in the conversation:
1. ¿Ya estás lista?… means “Are you ready?” 2. Me parece buena idea means “It sounds like a good idea to me” 3. “Ya había escuchado eso” means “I had heard that before”
In Latin America, some countries organize their education system into Preschool, Primary School and Secondary School. In that scenario, middle and high school are part of secondary school. During secondary school (la secundaria), we take some very useful classes, including both Spanish and English. There, we learn the grammar rules for our own lang...
This course explores different controversial topics and encourages students to delve into the culture and history of Spanish-speaking countries. I highly recommend Spanish to anyone interested in developing critical thinking skills in an entertaining learning environment.
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Spanish is studied with two or three other A Levels and goes well with most subjects but it combines particularly well with other languages such as French, or with History or English Literature. To explore the specification further, please use the following link: https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/languages/as-and-a-level/spanish-7692 ...