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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 more advanced level. Over the year, you will cover the following topics: Shopping, weather, sports, tv, discussing health, talking about the car, travel enquires, asking for ...
The combination of subjects you choose is very important as your future aspirations and interests could depend on them. Please note that students must have passed a minimum of 5 GCSE courses. Please note that the entry requirements listed on this website are the latest and most current.
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.
Spanish for Beginners. 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:
Spanish. Please note: Subject videos have been filmed from colleges across our Trust. This course explores different controversial topics and encourages students to delve into the culture and history of Spanish-speaking countries.
The college is in the centre of Oxford, between Holywell Street and New College Lane (known for Oxford's Bridge of Sighs). Its sister college is King's College, Cambridge. The choir of New College has recorded over one hundred albums, and has won two Gramophone Awards.
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Here is the Spanish overview with a list of content (vocabulary and structures), skills and main task types and ways of working - follow the term links (Autumn, Spring, Summer) to get to the lesson resources. Year 3 pupils start with the phonics, learning the vowels first.