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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.
A Level. A Level Spanish will see you exploring Spanish culture, building your knowledge of life in Spain, as well as developing your Spanish language and literature skills – ensuring that you move towards speaking and understanding the language fluently.
Spanish is taught in a specialist language room meaning students have plenty of IT access to facilitate independently controlled listening practice (as in the A-level exam) and pair-work speaking practice.
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 Year 2 – Intermediate 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 t…
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A wide range of Level 3 academic qualifications that include A levels and Applied Generals are available to enable students to pursue their interests, gain outstanding outcomes and achieve their future aspirations.