The German A Level course is recommended for a variety of students: not only those who wish to make languages the focus of a Higher Education course but also for those who wish to study German in combination with other disciplines. For interested students this is a rewarding and stimulating A Level choice.
All students need a minimum of five GCSE passes (any subject) at grade 4 or better to study in Sixth Form. If students achieve an average point score of 8 or higher across all of their GCSEs they can study 4 A Levels or equivalent subjects. Must be actively performing at club level in an individual and/or a team sport.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading & Writing Students will listen to and read passages from a range of contexts and sources, and then answer questions in German. They will also translate from both German to English and vice-versa. Paper 2: Writing Students will answer two essay questions in German on a book and a film studied in lessons. Paper 3: Speaking This consists of two parts: a card-based discussion covering one of the themes studied and presenting and discussing an Independent Research Project.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Southampton |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £19,995 |
Address | Wilton Road, Southampton, SO15 5UQ |
The German A Level course is recommended for a variety of students: not only those who wish to make languages the focus of a Higher Education course but also for those who wish to study German in combination with other disciplines. For interested students this is a rewarding and stimulating A Level choice.
All students need a minimum of five GCSE passes (any subject) at grade 4 or better to study in Sixth Form. If students achieve an average point score of 8 or higher across all of their GCSEs they can study 4 A Levels or equivalent subjects. Must be actively performing at club level in an individual and/or a team sport.
Paper 1: Listening, Reading & Writing Students will listen to and read passages from a range of contexts and sources, and then answer questions in German. They will also translate from both German to English and vice-versa. Paper 2: Writing Students will answer two essay questions in German on a book and a film studied in lessons. Paper 3: Speaking This consists of two parts: a card-based discussion covering one of the themes studied and presenting and discussing an Independent Research Project.