
A Level Spanish opens a world of opportunities. You will be assessed in Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and translation. Work is drawn from the following themes. Theme 1: Aspects of Spanish-speaking society • The changing state of the family • The digital world • Equality of the sexes Theme 2: Artistic culture in Spanish-speaking society: • Influence of idols; music, tv and fashion • Regional identity • Cultural heritage Theme 3: Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Immigration • Racism • Integration Theme 4: Aspects of political life in Spanish-speaking society • Youth and politics • Monarchy and dictatorship • Popular movements There will also be the study of a book and a film from a Spanish speaking country A language is a facilitating subject, choosing to study at A Level provides a wide range of options for university study. In today's business world, being bilingual can only be an advantage and gives you a competitive edge when searching for employment. Many employers value young people with additional language skills e.g. travel agents, law firms. A language degree offers many varied career and business prospects both in the UK and abroad. Year 12 and Year 13 students are taught in the same class.
Minimum five GCSE passes (grades 4 or 5) including English Language and Maths. Students must also meet subject specific minimum entry requirements (shown below).
The following skills are assessed through examination: Paper 1: Listening, Reading, Writing and Translation Paper 2: Writing – Literature and Film Paper 3: Speaking
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Bradford |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Higher Coach Road, Baildon, Shipley, BD17 5RH |
A Level Spanish opens a world of opportunities. You will be assessed in Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and translation. Work is drawn from the following themes. Theme 1: Aspects of Spanish-speaking society • The changing state of the family • The digital world • Equality of the sexes Theme 2: Artistic culture in Spanish-speaking society: • Influence of idols; music, tv and fashion • Regional identity • Cultural heritage Theme 3: Multiculturalism in Hispanic society • Immigration • Racism • Integration Theme 4: Aspects of political life in Spanish-speaking society • Youth and politics • Monarchy and dictatorship • Popular movements There will also be the study of a book and a film from a Spanish speaking country A language is a facilitating subject, choosing to study at A Level provides a wide range of options for university study. In today's business world, being bilingual can only be an advantage and gives you a competitive edge when searching for employment. Many employers value young people with additional language skills e.g. travel agents, law firms. A language degree offers many varied career and business prospects both in the UK and abroad. Year 12 and Year 13 students are taught in the same class.
Minimum five GCSE passes (grades 4 or 5) including English Language and Maths. Students must also meet subject specific minimum entry requirements (shown below).
The following skills are assessed through examination: Paper 1: Listening, Reading, Writing and Translation Paper 2: Writing – Literature and Film Paper 3: Speaking