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Subject

A-Level in German

Entry Requirements

5 GCSEs 9 - 4 including English

Grade 5+ in GCSE German and must be at Higher

 

 

Exam Board

AQA

Content relating to the subject qualification

This is a two-year programme of language study based on 3 areas of study

The course will allow you to further develop your language skills to achieve a high level of communication. 

You will study contemporary German culture and society in depth by exploring the following topics in depth.

 

Theme 1 – Social issues and trends in German society

Theme 2 - The political and artistic culture in German speaking countries, including music, festivals and traditions and the media.

Theme 3 – Literary texts and films

 

The course is taught through a mixture of listening, speaking, reading and writing exercises. Both listening and reading will refer to authentic material and will aim to make you an independent linguist. The speaking and writing tasks will develop your ability to communicate and express your own thoughts and opinions. 

 

Assessment of the qualification

A level linear exam – to be assessed at the end of Year 13

Paper 1: Examination (40% of A-level) on aspects of German society (current trends, current issues, artistic culture, political life) – Listening, Reading and Writing – 2.5 hours

 

Paper 2: Examination (30% of A-level), writing analytical essays on the book and film studied– Writing – 2 hours

 

Paper 3: Speaking (30% of A-level) including a conversation in response to a stimulus card, followed by a presentation and discussion of your Individual Research Project – 21-23 minutes

 

Career Pathways

Knowing a second language is a valuable asset in any job and gives you excellent transferrable skills.

As well as broadening your opportunities and enriching all aspects of your life,  there are  a wide range of career paths which require specific foreign language skills in the increasingly global job market  Learning a foreign language could also improve your chance of studying at a good university or of joining the Erasmus scheme and studying abroad whilst at university. A language will provide you with confidence and a strong ability to communicate.

Jobs directly related to a knowledge of German include:  Tourism and travel industries and international business, InterpreterSecondary school teacherTranslator.

Jobs where German speaking would be useful include: Broadcast journalist; Diplomatic services; English as a foreign language teacherInternational aid/development workerLogistics and distribution managerSales and Marketing executiveTour manager.

 

Extra-Curricular

We enrich the curriculum with planned visits to local universities, workshops and lectures delivered by experts, film nights, opportunities to visit Germany, and the chance to link with a German student from a partner school

 

Our Mission and Values

We value each individual as a person made, known and loved by God

We value the whole person, spiritual, physical and intellectual

We value forgiveness and reconciliation

We value justice, equal opportunities and fairness

We value faith development as individuals and as part of communities

We value learning, growth and achievement

We value serving others and caring for those in need

Read Our Values & Ethos Statement

Trust Information

Ursuline College is an academy, and part of the Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership. The Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership is an exempt charity and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under company registration number 08176019 at registered address: Barham Court, Teston, Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5BZ. St Edmund's Catholic School is a business name of Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership.

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