Spanish is spoken widely throughout the world, not just in Europe but in the Americas too, and sits in third place after English and Mandarin Chinese as the world’s most spoken language. It is also an official language of many international organisations. If you have an A level in Spanish you will have a highly sought after qualification that will make you one of the forerunners in the job market. You will also develop a number of skills that will benefit your other subjects, making it an excellent partner for many different combinations of A-levels. Our aim is to increase fluency in the language whilst giving you an understanding of the culture in which the language operates. We look at varied topic areas such as the Spanish Civil War to Hispanic films and literature, always basing them in the Spanish speaking world. Having developed an understanding of the basics at GCSE, you will now acquire a more refined understanding of Spanish grammar and a broader vocabulary. By the end of Year 13 you will be in a position to communicate quite fluently and more importantly be able to continue your language skills independently, or at university. Spanish at A-level is challenging, requiring dedication and hard-work. It is also extremely rewarding and opens many doors in the future.
• To study 3 or 4 Advanced Level subjects we require at least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE. • Qualifications other than GCSE or BTEC are not counted unless related directly to subjects selected at Advanced Level. In order to study Spanish at A-level you will need to have achieved at least Grade 6 at GCSE . You will need to have an interest in the Spanish speaking world and a desire to develop your language skills. You will also need to be confident that you can develop the necessary independent study skills required at this level.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing— 50% of A level Paper 2: Writing— 20% of A level Paper 3: Speaking—-30% of A level
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Chatham Street, Ramsgate, CT11 7PS |
Spanish is spoken widely throughout the world, not just in Europe but in the Americas too, and sits in third place after English and Mandarin Chinese as the world’s most spoken language. It is also an official language of many international organisations. If you have an A level in Spanish you will have a highly sought after qualification that will make you one of the forerunners in the job market. You will also develop a number of skills that will benefit your other subjects, making it an excellent partner for many different combinations of A-levels. Our aim is to increase fluency in the language whilst giving you an understanding of the culture in which the language operates. We look at varied topic areas such as the Spanish Civil War to Hispanic films and literature, always basing them in the Spanish speaking world. Having developed an understanding of the basics at GCSE, you will now acquire a more refined understanding of Spanish grammar and a broader vocabulary. By the end of Year 13 you will be in a position to communicate quite fluently and more importantly be able to continue your language skills independently, or at university. Spanish at A-level is challenging, requiring dedication and hard-work. It is also extremely rewarding and opens many doors in the future.
• To study 3 or 4 Advanced Level subjects we require at least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE. • Qualifications other than GCSE or BTEC are not counted unless related directly to subjects selected at Advanced Level. In order to study Spanish at A-level you will need to have achieved at least Grade 6 at GCSE . You will need to have an interest in the Spanish speaking world and a desire to develop your language skills. You will also need to be confident that you can develop the necessary independent study skills required at this level.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing— 50% of A level Paper 2: Writing— 20% of A level Paper 3: Speaking—-30% of A level