Spanish
SPANISH (AQA)
Wolfreton Sixth Form College
Who is the course aimed at?
Modern Foreign Languages are attractive to students who:
- Have an interest and enthusiasm for languages
- Enjoy developing inter-personal skills
- Enjoy discussing and debating contemporary issues relevant to young adults
- Are interested in a career abroad or with a multi national company or using their skills to influence future generations
What will you learn?
For A Level Spanish the focus is on how Spanish speaking countries have been shaped, socially and culturally and how it continues to change. You will study two key topics:
Social Issues and Trends
- Aspects of modern life
- Cyber-society
- Equal rights
- Immigration
- Racism
- Integration
Political and Artistic Culture in the Hispanic World
- Modern day idols
- Spanish regional identity
- Cultural heritage
- Aspects of political life
To support these two topics you will be expected to have studied the grammatical system and structures of the language at GCSE. In the exam you will be expected to use grammar accurately.
In addition students must study either 1 text and 1 film or 2 texts from a set list. Examples include Lorca La Casa de Bernarda Alba, Bécquer Rimas y Leyandas, El laberinto del fauno.
Enrichment activities and independent learning?
Depending on your place of study, activities could include:
- Visits to universities, taking part in cultural activities
- Visits to Target-Language speaking countries
- Participation in external courses to stretch and challenge
How will you be assessed?
- Unit 1 - Listening Reading and Writing 2 hour 30 minutes, 100 marks (50%)
- Unit 2 - Writing 2 hours, 80 marks (20%)
- Unit 3 - Speaking 21-23 minutes, 60 marks (30%)
How will you learn?
Throughout the course we aim to develop independent learners with a wide variety of generic study skills. These objectives are met through:
- Teacher led activities and interactive teaching introducing new material
- The use of specialist textbooks and examination board web- based learning activities
- Use of past examination questions and mark scheme
- Taking part in debate and discussions
- Working in groups to discuss and develop ideas
- Studying authentic texts
What and where next?
Competence in a foreign language is a very marketable qualification. Expert knowledge of foreign languages is in great demand both in the UK and abroad but yet less than 1% of the workforce in business possesses it.
Language graduates have a high degree of employability; recent surveys have shown that 95% immediately find employment.
Possible career areas include:
- Translators, interpreters, language teaching
- Business, politics, law, journalism
- Travel and tourism, marketing, media, financial services
More information
For more information about this course please see the specification below or contact the sixth form team.