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SPANISH

EXAMINATION BOARD

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Edexcel

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF COURSE

The aims and objectives of this qualification are to enable students to:

develop their ability to communicate confidently and coherently with native speakers in speech and

writing, conveying what they want to say with increasing accuracy

express and develop thoughts and ideas spontaneously and fluently

listen to and understand clearly articulated, standard speech at near normal speed

deepen their knowledge about how language works and enrich their vocabulary in order for them to

increase their independent use and understanding of extended language in a wide range of contexts

acquire new knowledge, skills and ways of thinking through the ability to understand and respond to

a rich range of authentic spoken and written material, adapted and abridged, as appropriate, including

literary texts

develop awareness and understanding of the culture and identity of the countries and communities

where the language is spoken

be encouraged to make appropriate links to other areas of the curriculum to enable bilingual and deeper

learning, where the language may become a medium for constructing and applying knowledge

develop language-learning skills both for immediate use and to prepare them for further language study

and use in school, higher education or employment

develop language strategies, including repair strategies

Questions across all four language skills are set in common contexts, addressing a range of relevant

contemporary and cultural themes. They are organised into five themes, each broken down into topics and

sub-topics. The five themes are:

Identity and culture

Local area, holiday, travel

School

Future aspirations, study and work

International and global dimension

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT

The Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9-1) in Spanish consists of four externally examined papers

based on the following skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students must complete their speaking

assessment in April/May and all other assessments in May/June in any single year. Each paper is available at

Foundation tier or Higher tier. Students must be entered for a single tier across all papers.

ENTRY INFORMATION

Assuming maximum individual attainment in all four skills, students can obtain:

5 to 1 at entry for Listening and Reading at Foundation Tier

9 to 5 at entry for Listening and Reading with both skills at Higher Tier

CAREERS

We live in a world where careers are international and companies have global activities for which the ability to

speak another language is a necessary and important skill. Spanish is a major world language and it is useful

in many careers such as: diplomacy, banking, ICT, journalism, medicine, science, travel and tourism, marketing,

music, art, theatre, film, engineering, transport, aviation, hotel management, catering, teaching, sales, sport and

leisure. A qualification in a modern foreign language such as Spanish is often valuable to enhance opportunities

for entrance to the best universities.

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