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Broadens
possibilities for
communication
Further
understanding
of own
language
Part of the
English
Baccalaureate
Useful in many
areas of work
Why study a
language????
Useful as links
with Europe and
the rest of the
world grow
stronger
Improve
cultural
awareness
How many people in EU
speak English as native
language?
What percentage of world’s
population
speak English as their
first language?
Quote from a former German chancellor:
“If I want to sell to you then I must speak English but if you want
to sell to me dann müssen Sie Deutsch sprechen”.
In a recent survey 74% of British employers said that they wanted to
employ people with conversational skills in a foreign language, and
this figure is likely to grow.
(French+Spanish, French+German)
Each language has 5 hours lesson time over two weeks.
Double linguists have 7 lessons over two weeks, split
between the two languages. One lesson each week will be
an early morning lesson, taking place on a day agreed with
the teacher.
Spanish is only available to students who have been
studying it in years 8 and 9
All languages follow the Edexcel syllabus.
General topics are:
•Out and about (weather, accommodation, travel and
tourism, transport, directions)
•Customer service and transactions (cafés and
restaurants, shops, dealing with problems)
•Personal information (interests (sport and leisure /
media), activities, family and friends)
•Future plans, education and work (jobs, work experience,
school)
Topics are covered in greater detail and with important
grammar points.
GCSE courses in all three languages are
assessed in listening, speaking, reading and
writing. Listening and reading are worth 20%
of the final mark; speaking and writing are
worth 30% each.
There are two tiers for listening and reading:–
foundation and higher.
Writing and speaking are assessed through
controlled assessment: this is fully prepared
in class and then done under exam
conditions. There is no final written / speaking
exam.
Links with Collège Lou Vignarès in Vedène – south of
France.
-Letter writing
-Creating and exchanging DVDs
-Exchange trips in the future
Links with Karl Maria Weber Schule in Eutin, on the
north-east coast of Germany. Exchange planned for
this year.
•Think carefully about the language options
available to you
•Talk - your languages teachers, Miss Kiggin, tutors,
parents
•Talk to year 10 and 11 students about their
experience of GCSE languages
•Look at the textbooks used at GCSE level
•Ask questions!