Studying a modern foreign language is not only a unique experience, but also a life skill that has never been so important. You will gain confidence and communication skills that are invaluable in today’s workplace and the wider global society. Through the wide range of topics within each A-Level course, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the grammatical principles underpinning the language, in addition to which you will have the opportunity to extend your vocabulary and gain an insight into the cultural life of the country whose language you choose to study. Our linguists are encouraged to explore a wide range of authentic languages through new technology, as well as engage with literature and film to enhance their language skills. You will also be encouraged to participate in our highly successful exchange visits.
Five 9 to 4 grades including a 4 or better in English Language (a Level 2 pass or above in BTEC/OCR courses counts as 1 GCSE). Min Aps 6 6 in chosen language
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Translation Written exam, 1 hour 50 minutes (64 marks, 40% of the qualification) Paper 2: Written Response to Works and Translation Written exam, 2 hours 40 minutes (48 marks, 30% of the qualification) Paper 3: Speaking Oral exam, 21–23 minutes including 5 minutes’ preparation (48 marks, 30% of the qualification)
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Northumberland |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Whetstone Bridge Road, Hexham, NE46 3JB |
Studying a modern foreign language is not only a unique experience, but also a life skill that has never been so important. You will gain confidence and communication skills that are invaluable in today’s workplace and the wider global society. Through the wide range of topics within each A-Level course, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the grammatical principles underpinning the language, in addition to which you will have the opportunity to extend your vocabulary and gain an insight into the cultural life of the country whose language you choose to study. Our linguists are encouraged to explore a wide range of authentic languages through new technology, as well as engage with literature and film to enhance their language skills. You will also be encouraged to participate in our highly successful exchange visits.
Five 9 to 4 grades including a 4 or better in English Language (a Level 2 pass or above in BTEC/OCR courses counts as 1 GCSE). Min Aps 6 6 in chosen language
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Translation Written exam, 1 hour 50 minutes (64 marks, 40% of the qualification) Paper 2: Written Response to Works and Translation Written exam, 2 hours 40 minutes (48 marks, 30% of the qualification) Paper 3: Speaking Oral exam, 21–23 minutes including 5 minutes’ preparation (48 marks, 30% of the qualification)