A Level German is a fun and challenging course which is ideal for students who are curious about language but also current events, culture, politics, history, film or literature. The course not only develops your linguistic knowledge, but also your communication skills, problem-solving skills, and ability to think critically. It enables you to gain an insight into the culture and attitudes of the German-speaking world which is at the centre of European life. You will study technological and social change, looking at the multicultural nature of German-speaking society. You will also learn about the highlights of German-speaking artistic culture, including art and architecture as well as how Germany's political landscape was formed. You will explore the influence of the past on present-day German speaking communities. Throughout the course all topics are firmly rooted in the countries where German is spoken, so your knowledge of all aspects of the German speaking world develops alongside your linguistic capabilities. The A-level course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills gained at GCSE. It has an integrated study programme with a focus on language, culture and society. It fosters a range of transferable skills including communication, critical thinking, research skills and creativity, which are valuable to you as an individual and to wider society including employers.
We ask that all students achieve grade 4 or equivalent (a Level 2 pass) in at least 4 subjects, alongside the following subject specific entry requirements: • Grade 6 in GCSE German
Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing (50% of A Level) Paper 2: Writing on the film and written text (30% of A Level) Paper 3: Speaking including Individual Research Project (20% of A Level)
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Cheshire East |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Middlewich Road, Sandbach, CW11 3NT |
A Level German is a fun and challenging course which is ideal for students who are curious about language but also current events, culture, politics, history, film or literature. The course not only develops your linguistic knowledge, but also your communication skills, problem-solving skills, and ability to think critically. It enables you to gain an insight into the culture and attitudes of the German-speaking world which is at the centre of European life. You will study technological and social change, looking at the multicultural nature of German-speaking society. You will also learn about the highlights of German-speaking artistic culture, including art and architecture as well as how Germany's political landscape was formed. You will explore the influence of the past on present-day German speaking communities. Throughout the course all topics are firmly rooted in the countries where German is spoken, so your knowledge of all aspects of the German speaking world develops alongside your linguistic capabilities. The A-level course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills gained at GCSE. It has an integrated study programme with a focus on language, culture and society. It fosters a range of transferable skills including communication, critical thinking, research skills and creativity, which are valuable to you as an individual and to wider society including employers.
We ask that all students achieve grade 4 or equivalent (a Level 2 pass) in at least 4 subjects, alongside the following subject specific entry requirements: • Grade 6 in GCSE German
Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing (50% of A Level) Paper 2: Writing on the film and written text (30% of A Level) Paper 3: Speaking including Individual Research Project (20% of A Level)