This course would be suited to keen linguists who have an interest in learning more about the countries and cultures related to the Spanish language. Due to the political, cultural and socioeconomic nature of the course as well as the cinematographic and literature content this course would also serve as an excellent companion for anyone taking related subjects such as History, Geography and Literature. CAREER PATHWAYS: An A Level qualification in Spanish is a strong asset for careers in Leisure, Tourism, Marketing, Retail, Publishing, Engineering and Translation. Many companies and educational institutions actively seek applicants who are bilingual or multilingual and so a language A Level could be useful regardless of your intended academic or career path as it will give you an instant advantage over other candidates.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must have achieved a 6 at GCSE in Spanish and be confident that they can cope with essay writing in Spanish.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing- Written examination: 50% of the qualification Paper 2: Writing- Written examination: 20% of the qualification Paper 3: Speaking- Oral examination: 30% of the qualification
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hillingdon |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Queens Walk, Ruislip, HA4 0LS |
This course would be suited to keen linguists who have an interest in learning more about the countries and cultures related to the Spanish language. Due to the political, cultural and socioeconomic nature of the course as well as the cinematographic and literature content this course would also serve as an excellent companion for anyone taking related subjects such as History, Geography and Literature. CAREER PATHWAYS: An A Level qualification in Spanish is a strong asset for careers in Leisure, Tourism, Marketing, Retail, Publishing, Engineering and Translation. Many companies and educational institutions actively seek applicants who are bilingual or multilingual and so a language A Level could be useful regardless of your intended academic or career path as it will give you an instant advantage over other candidates.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must have achieved a 6 at GCSE in Spanish and be confident that they can cope with essay writing in Spanish.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing- Written examination: 50% of the qualification Paper 2: Writing- Written examination: 20% of the qualification Paper 3: Speaking- Oral examination: 30% of the qualification