The Spanish A Level covers a number of topics, including changes in family life; attitudes to marriage and divorce and the influence of the Catholic Church; The influence, benefits, and dangers of the internet; modern day idols; Spanish regional identity, traditions and customs, gastronomy and languages; cultural heritage including tourist sites, art, architecture and musical heritage; equal rights; women in the workplace; sexism and feminism; LGBTQ+ rights; monarchies and dictatorships in the Spanish-speaking world; young people and their attitudes to politics, demonstrations and social protests, as well as immigration, racism and integration.
Grade 6 or above at GCSE Spanish
Four skill areas are tested: reading, listening, writing and speaking. Students learn the useful skill of translating in and out of their own language as well as the new skill of summary writing. They complete research on an aspect of a Spanish-speaking country and present this as part of their orally assessed “Independent Research Project.” They learn to read a book in Spanish and to analyse a film and are able to write about these works in Spanish
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Brazenose House, St Pauls Street, Lincolnshire, PE9 2BE |
The Spanish A Level covers a number of topics, including changes in family life; attitudes to marriage and divorce and the influence of the Catholic Church; The influence, benefits, and dangers of the internet; modern day idols; Spanish regional identity, traditions and customs, gastronomy and languages; cultural heritage including tourist sites, art, architecture and musical heritage; equal rights; women in the workplace; sexism and feminism; LGBTQ+ rights; monarchies and dictatorships in the Spanish-speaking world; young people and their attitudes to politics, demonstrations and social protests, as well as immigration, racism and integration.
Grade 6 or above at GCSE Spanish
Four skill areas are tested: reading, listening, writing and speaking. Students learn the useful skill of translating in and out of their own language as well as the new skill of summary writing. They complete research on an aspect of a Spanish-speaking country and present this as part of their orally assessed “Independent Research Project.” They learn to read a book in Spanish and to analyse a film and are able to write about these works in Spanish