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GCSE French or Spanish

     
         
         
 

In studying GCSE French or Spanish you will learn to use the language effectively for practical oral and written communication and to understand the spoken and written language up to a reasonable level. This will give you a sound basis for further study, for work, or for leisure activities, and will certainly give you a greater insight into the culture and the way of life of the countries studied.

You will be involved in many different language activities, working sometimes in pairs or small groups, and sometimes on more teacher-centred activities. The language studied is presented through situations, topics and themes, and you will be exposed to a wide variety of authentic materials including tapes, videos and the Internet.

As great emphasis is placed on oral communication, you will be expected to participate fully in class and be willing to speak the language being studied as regularly as possible. You will have coursework in written French and Spanish, you will be tested regularly and you will be expected to work consistently throughout the two years and keep assignments up to date. Your success in tests, examinations and assignments will determine the combination of papers for which you will be entered.

The advantages of being able to communicate in a foreign language in today's world are becoming increasingly obvious, and an ability to function in a language other than English will give you a distinct advantage when you reach the stage of choosing a career and finding an interesting job. Whether you want to become a language specialist involved in translating, interpreting, or teaching, or whether you choose a career in finance, accounting, travel and tourism, hotel management, the media, law, publishing, or a variety of other areas, a knowledge of, and a qualification in, at least one foreign language will stand you in very good stead in your chosen field.

You do not have to be a brilliant linguist to succeed in GCSE Modern Languages. What you do need to be is enthusiastic, well-organized, and consistent when it comes to work and assignments. If you choose to study Spanish you will need to work especially hard in order to reach GCSE standard in three years, so a great deal of commitment will be required if you hope to be successful in studying Spanish.

The majority of students opting to study GCSE Spanish will have completed the Year 9 beginner's course in Spanish, which is a very valuable introduction to the GCSE course.


Assessment

In GCSE Modern Languages the experience of assessment is a positive one and all students are given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, abilities, and achievements, and to show what they know, what they understand, and what they can do.

For the GCSE examination students can be entered for different combinations of papers. In February of Year 11 you will, in discussion with your teachers, decide whether to enter for foundation or higher tier papers. Assignments and tests set throughout the course will help to determine the combinations of papers which you will take. At both tiers these aspects of the language are examined:

1) understanding of the spoken language
2) understanding of the written language
3) oral expression

There will be a coursework unit for the writing paper. Students will be required to undertake a variety of types of language tasks to show a range of language skills. At least one third of these will be done under controlled conditions, under supervision. Dictionaries may be used in written coursework and in reading and oral exams.

     
           
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