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Spanish

Spanish is widely spoken all over the world. The ability to communicate in another languages other than your own will give you another perspective on many aspects of life. Studying Spanish A-Level will give students the chance to further advance their linguistic and communicative skills and give a deeper insight into Hispanic social, artistic, cultural and political topics.

 

What will I study?

The course covers 12 units over the two years including: the influence of the internet, the feminist movement, multiculturalism, regional heritage, monarchies and dictatorships.

For the literature part of the exam students study the film, Ocho Apellidos Vascos by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, and the book Como Agua Como Chocolate by Laura Esquivel.

 

What can I do with A-Level Spanish?

Students who study Spanish A-Level can move on to any career and often many continue this at university.  Students can have access to learning another language at university too. Spanish A-Level can lead to jobs in tourism, translation, hospitality, marketing, business or education.

 

Entry Requirements

If you are doing GCSE Spanish you need to get a Grade 5+ 

If you are not doing GCSE Spanish then you need to have had experience living or studying in a Spanish speaking country. 

 

Course Specification

AQA A-Level Spanish

Spanish A-Level Curriculum