Kensington and Chelsea College
See progression chart for description of levels.
See progression chart for description of levels. →
Peter Symonds College
The AS qualification will consist of two units:
The AS qualification will consist of two units: →
St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College
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Hills Road Sixth Form College
The Italian A2 level course is suitable for students who have completed the AS course or have studied Italian for at least 3-4 years. The examination board we use is Edexcel, new specification ...
The Italian A2 level course is suitable for students who have completed the AS course or have studied Italian for at least 3-4 years. The examination board we use is Edexcel, new specification (91N01). This new syllabus is only compatible with the new AS taken in June 2009. Students with an AS level in Italian from Curriculum 2000-2008 will need to resit their AS in order to be able to complete. →
The Ystrad Mynach College
Anyone who wishes to study Italian at a higher level.
Anyone who wishes to study Italian at a higher level. →
Taunton's College
This course is designed for second year students who have completed the GCSE course during Year 1 or for students who have a grade B in GCSE Italian. Students who are linguistically able and prepared ...
This course is designed for second year students who have completed the GCSE course during Year 1 or for students who have a grade B in GCSE Italian. Students who are linguistically able and prepared to work exceedingly hard can begin the AS course at the same time as the GCSE course, enabling them to complete GCSE and A Level in 2 years. →
City Lit
To prepare students to sit the GCE Advanced level modular examination (Edexcel) in May/June 2010. Syllabus aims to further develop all 4 language skills and to equip students to use the language for ...
To prepare students to sit the GCE Advanced level modular examination (Edexcel) in May/June 2010. Syllabus aims to further develop all 4 language skills and to equip students to use the language for practical communication at an advanced level. →
St Dominic's Sixth Form College
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Peter Symonds College
The AS qualification will consist of two units:
The AS qualification will consist of two units: →
Cirencester College
By watching television and film clips, reading newspaper articles and using the language laboratory to practise your listening skills you will develop the ability to use the language in a natural way. ...
By watching television and film clips, reading newspaper articles and using the language laboratory to practise your listening skills you will develop the ability to use the language in a natural way. Working entirely in the target language and studying the rules that govern its grammar you will learn to express yourself with much greater confidence and accuracy. The course is challenging so. →
The Sixth Form College Solihull
This is a course for either complete beginners or for those who already have GCSE Italian. As well as coursebook texts, you will work on video and audio materials, and a number of Internet and other ...
This is a course for either complete beginners or for those who already have GCSE Italian. As well as coursebook texts, you will work on video and audio materials, and a number of Internet and other interactive sources. All language work is firmly linked to contemporary issues and life in Italy. To help develop authentic Italian, you will have small group conversation sessions with our Italian. →
The College of Richard Collyer
The main aims are to help you to communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in Italian through both the written and spoken word; to develop your understanding of the spoken and written forms of ...
The main aims are to help you to communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in Italian through both the written and spoken word; to develop your understanding of the spoken and written forms of Italian; to help you develop critical insights into, and contact with, the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of countries where Italian is spoken. At AS level, activities are. →
The College of Richard Collyer
The main aims are to help you to communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in Italian through both the written and spoken word; to develop your understanding of the spoken and written forms of ...
The main aims are to help you to communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in Italian through both the written and spoken word; to develop your understanding of the spoken and written forms of Italian; to help you develop critical insights into, and contact with, the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of countries where Italian is spoken. At AS level, activities are. →
St Charles Catholic Sixth Form College
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Worcester Sixth Form College
Why choose Italian? Italian is increasingly popular for both recreational and business use, and it can be combined with a number of subjects at A level and degree level. A knowledge of Italian ...
Why choose Italian? Italian is increasingly popular for both recreational and business use, and it can be combined with a number of subjects at A level and degree level. A knowledge of Italian increases the opportunities for work and travel abroad. Note that Italian is also available as a one-year GCSE course for beginners, which can be followed by AS in Year 13. →
City and Islington College
Studying a language opens doors which remain closed to other people: not only will your career options be significantly better, but you will also have a wider understanding of other cultures and world ...
Studying a language opens doors which remain closed to other people: not only will your career options be significantly better, but you will also have a wider understanding of other cultures and world affairs, as well as making new friends in other countries. Not only that, but it has been proven that learning a language boosts brain power, which means that you will do better in your other subjects too! →
Woodhouse College
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South Nottingham College
Prescribed topics and texts, Listening and Writing, Writing in Registers, Oral discussions and issues taught through 2 topic areas. 1. The Environment and Citizenship. 2. The International Context.
Prescribed topics and texts, Listening and Writing, Writing in Registers, Oral discussions and issues taught through 2 topic areas. 1. The Environment and Citizenship. 2. The International Context. →
South Nottingham College
Listening and Writing, Reading and Writing, Prepared oral topic. All taught through three general topic areas: 1. Day to day matters. 2. Society. 3. The working world.
Listening and Writing, Reading and Writing, Prepared oral topic. All taught through three general topic areas: 1. Day to day matters. 2. Society. 3. The working world. →
Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College
Both languages involve the study of the four linguistic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, based on the study of the world of work and leisure as well as social issues, such as drugs, ...
Both languages involve the study of the four linguistic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, based on the study of the world of work and leisure as well as social issues, such as drugs, alcohol, education, the environment, politics, technological advances, law and order and human interest news items. Part of the oral and the essay offer an element of choice as students can. →
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