Unit 1: Social issues and trends including aspects of Hispanic society such as values, cyberspace, equal rights and a focus on multiculturalism in Hispanic society which also comprises Immigration, Racism and Integration. The third aspect of this unit is grammar. Unit 2: Political and artistic culture which includes Artistic culture in the Hispanic world, modern day idols, regional identity and cultural heritage. The second part of this unit is aspects of political life in the Hispanic World with subtopics of today’s youth tomorrow’s citizens, monarchies and dictatorships and popular movements. There is also a section which is examined and which has optional content where students will study literary text and one film. The film – Volver, Pedro Almódovar and text - La Casa de Bernarda Alba, Lorca.
• A minimum of five GCSE grades 9 to 5, with at least grade 5 in English and Mathematics. • Exceptions may be made for native speakers. • GCSE grade 6 in Spanish.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing 50% Aspects of Hispanic society, Artistic culture in the Hispanic society, Multiculturalism in Hispanic Society, Aspects of political life in Hispanic society. Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes. Paper 2: Writing 20% One text and one film. Written exam: 2 hours. Paper 3: Speaking 30% Individual research project. One of four sub-themes. Oral exam 21 – 23 minutes.
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Unit 1: Social issues and trends including aspects of Hispanic society such as values, cyberspace, equal rights and a focus on multiculturalism in Hispanic society which also comprises Immigration, Racism and Integration. The third aspect of this unit is grammar. Unit 2: Political and artistic culture which includes Artistic culture in the Hispanic world, modern day idols, regional identity and cultural heritage. The second part of this unit is aspects of political life in the Hispanic World with subtopics of today’s youth tomorrow’s citizens, monarchies and dictatorships and popular movements. There is also a section which is examined and which has optional content where students will study literary text and one film. The film – Volver, Pedro Almódovar and text - La Casa de Bernarda Alba, Lorca.
• A minimum of five GCSE grades 9 to 5, with at least grade 5 in English and Mathematics. • Exceptions may be made for native speakers. • GCSE grade 6 in Spanish.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing 50% Aspects of Hispanic society, Artistic culture in the Hispanic society, Multiculturalism in Hispanic Society, Aspects of political life in Hispanic society. Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes. Paper 2: Writing 20% One text and one film. Written exam: 2 hours. Paper 3: Speaking 30% Individual research project. One of four sub-themes. Oral exam 21 – 23 minutes.