
Having continued to build on your reading, listening, speaking, writing and grammar expertise at GCSE level, A-level Spanish will enable you to master these skills and communicate with people across the world. Learning Spanish at A-level not only means you will be able to converse more fluently in Spanish but also gives you deep knowledge and understanding of the history and culture of a wide range of Spanish-speaking countries; from Spain to South and Central America, Africa and beyond! Building on the topics studied at KS4, A-level Spanish will give you the opportunity to explore a wide range of themes and develop skills from across the A-level spectrum: sociology, media, history, politics, literature, business and more.
GCSE Grade 5+ in Spanish (Higher Tier)
Students are assessed in listening, reading and writing (as one paper), another writing paper (film/literature essay) and speaking (which includes an individual research project) at the end of Year 13
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Reading |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Surley Row, Emmer Green, Reading, RG4 8LR |
Having continued to build on your reading, listening, speaking, writing and grammar expertise at GCSE level, A-level Spanish will enable you to master these skills and communicate with people across the world. Learning Spanish at A-level not only means you will be able to converse more fluently in Spanish but also gives you deep knowledge and understanding of the history and culture of a wide range of Spanish-speaking countries; from Spain to South and Central America, Africa and beyond! Building on the topics studied at KS4, A-level Spanish will give you the opportunity to explore a wide range of themes and develop skills from across the A-level spectrum: sociology, media, history, politics, literature, business and more.
GCSE Grade 5+ in Spanish (Higher Tier)
Students are assessed in listening, reading and writing (as one paper), another writing paper (film/literature essay) and speaking (which includes an individual research project) at the end of Year 13