A-Level German
Why choose A-Level German?
94% of the world population do not speak English as their first language and 75% of them do not speak English at all.
Languages are useful not just if you want to work abroad as most UK companies are involved in international trade to some extent
People with languages get paid more on average £3-5,000 more than those without
Skills - individual and teamwork, increased retention skills, multi-tasking, listening, reading (gist and detail) translation, interpret information, presentation skills, self-confidence in new situations, research, presentation of debates, use of ICT
Compatibility with other courses - particularly science, business, teaching, journalism, law, research, armed forces, leisure and tourism, hair, beauty and fashion, art and design, import and export, English Literature, media
Course Outline
AS level consists of 2 units -
Unit 1 is the speaking test, with a role-play and topic discussion 30%
Unit 2 is a written paper with a variety of listening, reading and writing tasks 70%
Resources and facilities
All teaching Staff are graduates in MFL (French, German and Spanish)
Le Figaro and other authentic texts
Up to date A level textbooks
Authentic films and documentaries
At least 1 lesson per week with Foreign Language Assistant
Literature texts
Dedicated 6 Form teaching room with interactive whiteboard and reference library
Access to Computers in MFL area, Library, 6 th form centre
Careers and progression
Profile of Former Students
Joanne Grant took French and German A level and is now studying Masters degree in French and Chemistry at St Andrews University in Scotland
Entry requirements
Minimum B at GCSE, preferably A or A* to enable the students to cope with rigours of the course
Enquiries
Via Samuel Ward Arts and Technology College :
mmoden@samuelward.suffolk.sch.uk
mmcullough@samuelward.suffolk.sch.uk