The A level Spanish courses give the opportunity to develop linguistic competence, including detailed grammatical knowledge and improved accuracy, in the context of an in-depth study of aspects of Spanish speaking society and culture, including works of literature and film. Topics include: Aspects of Hispanic society: • Modern and traditional values • Cyberspace • Equal rights Multiculturalism in Hispanic society: • Immigration • Racism • Integration Artistic culture in the Hispanic world: • Modern-day idols • Spanish regional identity • Cultural heritage or cultural landscape Aspects of political life in the Hispanic world: • Today’s youth, tomorrow’s citizens • Monarchies, republics and dictatorships • Popular movements
The Centre requirements and at least grade 6 in GCSE Spanish
Three examinations, taken at the end of the two-year course. Paper One: Listening, Reading and Writing (2h30; 50% of A level) Paper Two: Writing (on set texts / film + grammar) (2h; 20% of A level) Paper Three: Speaking examination (21-23 minutes; 30% of A level)
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Copleston Road, Ipswich, IP4 5HD |
The A level Spanish courses give the opportunity to develop linguistic competence, including detailed grammatical knowledge and improved accuracy, in the context of an in-depth study of aspects of Spanish speaking society and culture, including works of literature and film. Topics include: Aspects of Hispanic society: • Modern and traditional values • Cyberspace • Equal rights Multiculturalism in Hispanic society: • Immigration • Racism • Integration Artistic culture in the Hispanic world: • Modern-day idols • Spanish regional identity • Cultural heritage or cultural landscape Aspects of political life in the Hispanic world: • Today’s youth, tomorrow’s citizens • Monarchies, republics and dictatorships • Popular movements
The Centre requirements and at least grade 6 in GCSE Spanish
Three examinations, taken at the end of the two-year course. Paper One: Listening, Reading and Writing (2h30; 50% of A level) Paper Two: Writing (on set texts / film + grammar) (2h; 20% of A level) Paper Three: Speaking examination (21-23 minutes; 30% of A level)
