1 and 2 year courses
AS Course Outline
What Does Studying German Involve?
German at AS level requires previous GCSE experience of the subject. Throughout the course,
students will develop the ability to use German effectively for the purposes of practical
communication and they will attain sufficient command of language skills to understand and
appreciate spoken and written German from a variety of sources. Students will learn to
communicate confidently through both the spoken and written word and they will be expected to
have studied closely the grammatical system and structures of the German language.
To achieve the aims outlined above, great emphasis will be placed on German culture. This will
involve learning about films, fiction, history, politics, social problems and education. Students
should read as many German magazines and newspapers as possible and listen to German radio
and television. The internet can be accessed for information on German websites relating to
German culture.
In the first unit, students will converse on one of a range of topics. These include youth culture and concerns, health and fitness, travel, tourism, environmental issues, education and employment. In the second unit, students will be expected to listen to and read about these same topics as well as write a short report or letter.
What Skills Will Students Develop When Studying German?
| GERMAN (EDEXCEL Board) AS Specification | |
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Unit One |
Spoken Expression and Response in German |
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Unit Two |
Understanding and Written Response in German |
Structure of the Course
This course will be taught for 6 lessons per week. Homework will be set on a regular basis.
Students will receive class notes and we will be working from a textbook as well as from a
variety of authentic German language materials. Lessons will be conducted mostly in German.
Recommended Reading
Brennpunkt Neue Ausgabe, 2nd Edition Sandry Nelson Thornes