• Course Information

    Willkommen in Deutschland. A Level German is a two year course which will give you the opportunity to study a range of topics such as festivals and traditions, Germany's digital world, issues for German young people, the recent history & culture of Berlin, immigration in Germany and life in Germany since the Wall fell. In addition to this, you will study a German film and short story. Many students who enjoy and successfully complete this subject typically progress onto a range of University courses including Languages and other disciplines such as Law, Journalism and a broad range of Arts and Humanities areas.

    • Course Code
      LAGERMA
    • Exam Board
      AQA
    • Attendance Pattern
      Daytime
    • Course Level
      Level 3
    • Study Mode
      Full Time
    • Course Location
      Langdale Road, Leyland
    • Age Group
      School Leavers (16-18)
    • Course Duration
      2 years
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  • Overview

    Runshaw’s team of MFL teachers are highly experienced A Level teachers and examiners.They are committed to helping you achieve your very best and preparing you for success. You will receive extra coaching each week to prepare you for the oral exam and will have access to hundreds of resources and interactive language learning media.

    Much of the time in class you will be working in your chosen language of study and you will develop your knowledge and understanding of not just your chosen language, but its culture and society.

    The A Level course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills gained at GCSE.

    • you will study advanced level grammar and language structures
    • you will study the society, the culture and the history of your chosen language country
    • you will further develop your expertise by studying one prescribed text and one prescribed film
    • you will undertake an independent research project in your chosen language

    The study of a Modern Foreign Language at A Level is both challenging and satisfying and requires a high level of student commitment; however, the rewards are immense and equip you with a range of transferable skills including communication, critical thinking, research skills and creativity.

    Course Highlights:

    Cultural discovery, trips and extra speaking classes. 

  • Entry Requirements

    A minimum of 5x Grade 5s, including English Language and Grade 6 in your chosen language.

  • How will I be assessed?

    Your language skills are assessed in external exams at the end of Year 2. In addition to listening and reading comprehensions, you will translate unseen texts, summarise unseen texts and write one essay in your chosen language on a prescribed book and one essay in your chosen language on a prescribed film.

    Your oral competence is assessed in a 20-minute unscripted speaking test.

  • Progression Pathway

    Linguists are the second most employable graduate category after medics. Studying a foreign language can lead to work in international business, law, management, marketing, publishing, journalism and living and working abroad.

  • National Careers Service

    For guidance about what careers subjects can lead on to please follow this link to the National Careers Service.