A2 German

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The A2 German course comprises of the following units: Unit 3 - Oral (20 minutes 60 marks) Again there are two parts to the A2 oral examination. After 15 - 20 minutes preparation time you will be asked to discuss the issues raised in a short written stimulus passage. You will then be asked a few questions about the topic and then give your own opinion during the discussion which follows. In the second part you will give a presentation, which you have prepared in advance and then talk in detail about the issues raised. Your presentation must be about a film produced originally in the target language. Tutors will decide which film you will study. Unit 4 - Listening, Reading and Writing (3 hours 98 marks) As with Unit 2 you will have control of the listening material, which means you can listen to it as often as you like. The recordings will be based on authentic material and may include informal dialogue, news items and interviews, talks or discussions. The reading and responding part of the examination will also be based on authentic texts in the form of a narrative, interview, informative or argumentative articles. You will also have to translate a text from English into the language and write an essay in French / German / Spanish of 400 words on a different film which will be selected by the tutor. The topics in Unit 4 are divided into two groups: Environmental Issues including technology, pollution, global warming, transport, energy, nuclear energy, renewable energies, conservation, recycling, sustainability. Social and Political Issues including the role of the media, racism, immigration, social exclusion and integration, terrorism, current affairs, world of work (employment, commerce, globalisation etc).

Course information

Name: A2 German Qualification title: GCE A2 Level in German Qualification type: Assessment Homework is set and marked with a grade each week. There is also a weekly verb test in the first term of AS and a monthly grammar/ vocabulary test. This will give a good indication about your progress. Examinations are at the end of the AS course. There are two units for each course. Coursework is not available in any language at any level and the use of dictionaries is not allowed in any of the examinations. The examination is topic based and the topics are virtually the same for all three languages. Literature is not compulsory in the AS examinations at Carmel. Students are able to retake AS units at the end of the A2 course to boost their overall mark. Awarding WJEC (Formerly Welsh Joint Education Committee) Created 20160805 14:25:12 Updated 20160805 14:25:12

Entry requirements

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Provider

CARMEL COLLEGE
info@carmel.ac.uk
01744 452200
http://www.carmel.ac.uk

Address

Prescot Road Town: ST. HELENS County:Merseyside

Learning aims

Title: GCE A2 Level German Qualification: GCE A2 Level German Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture

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