Learning a language allows you to access many different cultures across the world and connect with people from those cultures, giving you the chance to see fascinating new things from a new perspective. Studying a Modern Foreign Language at A-Level demands a high level of commitment which is in turn rewarded by an increasing level of competence in your listening, reading, speaking & writing skills. The A-Level Language courses offer you the opportunity to increase your knowledge of French, German, Spanish or Italian-speaking cultures as you study contemporary society and issues, artistic culture, and aspects of political life alongside an intensive grammar course to improve your language skills. You will study a film and a literary text in the language, as well as have the opportunity to undertake independent research about an area of particular interest to you in preparation for the speaking exam.
Minimum 34 points. It is expected that the language[s] studied at GCSE will be the language[s] continued post-16. A minimum of Grade 5 must have been achieved at GCSE (higher tier entry preferred). Special consideration is given to native speakers.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading & Translation Paper 2: Writing – 1 essay about a film and 1 essay about a literary text Paper 3: Speaking – discussion of themes studied and an independent research project
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Milton Keynes |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Phoenix Drive, Leadenhall, Milton Keynes, MK6 5EN |
Learning a language allows you to access many different cultures across the world and connect with people from those cultures, giving you the chance to see fascinating new things from a new perspective. Studying a Modern Foreign Language at A-Level demands a high level of commitment which is in turn rewarded by an increasing level of competence in your listening, reading, speaking & writing skills. The A-Level Language courses offer you the opportunity to increase your knowledge of French, German, Spanish or Italian-speaking cultures as you study contemporary society and issues, artistic culture, and aspects of political life alongside an intensive grammar course to improve your language skills. You will study a film and a literary text in the language, as well as have the opportunity to undertake independent research about an area of particular interest to you in preparation for the speaking exam.
Minimum 34 points. It is expected that the language[s] studied at GCSE will be the language[s] continued post-16. A minimum of Grade 5 must have been achieved at GCSE (higher tier entry preferred). Special consideration is given to native speakers.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading & Translation Paper 2: Writing – 1 essay about a film and 1 essay about a literary text Paper 3: Speaking – discussion of themes studied and an independent research project