Languages (GCSE)
GCSE
In London
Description
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Type
GCSE
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Location
London
All the language you come across on this course, and the activities you will be asked to do, will be what you would need if you were living in another country. Listening and reading about a topic will lead you into talking about it, and, eventually, into writing about it, while regular use of the Language Laboratory to practise listening and speaking will help to develop conversational skills.
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Government funding available
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About this course
Beginners and improvers welcome who have one or more of the following:
* GCSE Grade E in Italian
* GCSE Grade A or B in another European language, or speaking another European language at home
* Students who have previously studied the language
* Students who have learned to speak the language at home
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Course programme
COURSE OUTLINE
Talking Listening Reading Writing...
...about yourself, your family, your home, where you live, travel, holidays, restaurants, food, drink, shopping, using banks and post offices, health and welfare, your free time, your education, your future career, your money.
Type and nature of work involved:
All the language you come across on this course, and the activities you will be asked to do, will be what you would need if you were living in another country. Listening and reading about a topic will lead you into talking about it, and, eventually, into writing about it, while regular use of the Language Laboratory to practise listening and speaking will help to develop conversational skills.
Future prospects:
Travel, tourism, hotel and catering, business. Entry to AS in the language. A basic communicative use of a language can enhance prospects in any field of work or study.
Exam Board: AQA (Italian)
Assessment: Assessment is by two final written examinations; there is no coursework.
Higher Level (in which Grades D to A* are awarded)
Exam Board: Edexcel
Assessment: Assessment is by two final written examinations; there is no coursework
Languages (GCSE)