Social issues and trends Aspects of German-speaking society • The changing state of the family (Familie im Wandel) • The digital world (Die digitale Welt) • Youth culture: fashion and trends, music, television (Jugendkultur: Mode, Musik und Fernsehen) Artistic culture Artistic culture in the German-speaking world • Festivals and traditions (Feste und Traditionen) • Art and architecture (Kunst und Architektur) • Cultural life in Berlin, past and present (Das Berliner Kulturleben damals und heute) There are now so many opportunities open to you with your language A Level. The main decision to be made is whether you want your language to be your main skill or whether, and this is increasingly the case, you want your language to be your secondary skill. German A Level is extremely useful those who would like to go into journalism, business, commerce, international banking, law, translating, interpreting, foreign language teaching, or marketing. Languages are growing in importance in the global economy - so why not 'mix it' and combine a language with your other studies.
Name: German Qualification title: GCE AS Level in German Qualification type: Assessment At AS Paper 1 is a written exam covering reading and listening comprehension with short / multiple choice answers. Paper 2 is a written exam with a short translation and an essay. Paper 3 is a short speaking exam. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20161116 11:05:51 Updated 20161116 11:05:51
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Voluntary Controlled School
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Title: GCE AS Level in German Qualification: GCE AS Level in German Classification: Languages, Literature and Culture