Spanish
INTRODUCTION
The skills and qualifications that you gain from studying a language at A-level are incredibly important tools to acquire. The aims and objectives of this A level qualification are to enable you to enhance your linguistic skills, develop control of the language system to convey meaning, develop your ability to interact effectively, develop language learning skills and strategies, engage critically with intellectually stimulating texts, films and other materials, develop knowledge about matters central to the relevant society and culture, mediate between cultures, foster your ability to learn other languages and equip yourself with transferable skills. Employers value the key skills developed by language learners – these include: communication skills, team working skills, interpersonal skills, presentation skills, problem solving skills, organisational skills, good learning strategies, and independence. Languages are key to the exciting multinational world in which we live!
You will develop:
- your linguistic skills, and the ability to interact effectively
- language-learning skills and strategies
- your ability to engage critically with intellectually stimulating texts, films and other materials
- knowledge about matters central to the relevant society and culture
- your ability to learn other languages
Typical lessons will include the 4 language skills alongside translation and cultural studies, including film and literature. There are also a number of events and trips organised by the Modern Languages Department to complement your studies.