Paper 1 – Listening/reading/writing • Aspects of German-speaking society • Artistic culture in the German-speaking world • Grammar • Translation into English; a passage of a minimum of 70 words Paper 2: Writing • One text or one film from the lists in the specification • Grammar • Translation into German; a passage of a minimum of 70 words (15 marks). • Either one essay in German on a set text from a choice of two questions or one essay in German on a set film from a choice of two questions (35 marks). • All questions will require a critical response to aspects such as plot, characterization, imagery, or other stylistic features as appropriate to the work studied. • Students are advised to write approximately 250 words for the essay. Paper 3: Speaking • Discussion of two sub-themes (6 – 7 minutes on each) with the discussion based on a stimulus card for each sub-theme. The student studies the cards for 15 minutes before the test begins. One sub-theme from Aspects of German-speaking society and one sub-theme from artistic culture in the German-speaking world.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above or equivalent. To stand a good chance of success at this level, we recommend that candidates should have achieved at least a Grade 6 at GCSE.
AS Level – 1 year • Listening Reading And Writing - Written Examination 1 hour 45 minutes 45%. • Writing - Written Examination 1 hour 30 minutes 25%. • Speaking Speaking - Examination 27-29 minutes (including 15 minutes preparation time) 30%. A Level – 2 years • Listening, Reading, and Writing - Written Examination 2 hours 30 minutes 50%. • Writing - Written Examination 2 hours 20%. • Speaking Speaking - Examination 21-23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) 30%.
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Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Station Road, Branston, Lincoln, LN4 1LH |
Paper 1 – Listening/reading/writing • Aspects of German-speaking society • Artistic culture in the German-speaking world • Grammar • Translation into English; a passage of a minimum of 70 words Paper 2: Writing • One text or one film from the lists in the specification • Grammar • Translation into German; a passage of a minimum of 70 words (15 marks). • Either one essay in German on a set text from a choice of two questions or one essay in German on a set film from a choice of two questions (35 marks). • All questions will require a critical response to aspects such as plot, characterization, imagery, or other stylistic features as appropriate to the work studied. • Students are advised to write approximately 250 words for the essay. Paper 3: Speaking • Discussion of two sub-themes (6 – 7 minutes on each) with the discussion based on a stimulus card for each sub-theme. The student studies the cards for 15 minutes before the test begins. One sub-theme from Aspects of German-speaking society and one sub-theme from artistic culture in the German-speaking world.
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above or equivalent. To stand a good chance of success at this level, we recommend that candidates should have achieved at least a Grade 6 at GCSE.
AS Level – 1 year • Listening Reading And Writing - Written Examination 1 hour 45 minutes 45%. • Writing - Written Examination 1 hour 30 minutes 25%. • Speaking Speaking - Examination 27-29 minutes (including 15 minutes preparation time) 30%. A Level – 2 years • Listening, Reading, and Writing - Written Examination 2 hours 30 minutes 50%. • Writing - Written Examination 2 hours 20%. • Speaking Speaking - Examination 21-23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) 30%.