Sixth Form Handbook - 2022-2023

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German “If I want to sell you something, then I’ll speak your language. If you want to sell me something, dann müssen sie Deutsch sprechen.” - Willy Brandt

Why should I study German? German is among the ten most commonly spoken languages in the world. It is also a lingua franca of Central and Eastern Europe; as for “all Germans speak English anyway”? That’s pure myth. German is the language of Bach, Beethoven, and Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, Wagner, Mahler, and Schoenberg spoke and wrote German, as did Freud, Weber, Einstein, and Heisenberg, Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger. German is the second most commonly used scientific language in the world. English is not enough! The world has become a much smaller place. It’s really important that you learn to speak and understand other people no matter where they are from.

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Languages are the perfect way to meet new people, immerse yourself in new cultures and make a difference to who you are. Speaking another language really makes you stand out from the crowd and you’ll be able to work anywhere in the world. Learning a foreign language can help you understand your own language. They’re good for you! Speaking more than one language increases your brain capacity and you have better memory too. You can travel all over the world and feel like a true local. It’s an impressive achievement to speak a foreign language - one your friends and family will envy and employers will love!

What do I need to know or be able to do before taking German?

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You need to have passed GCSE (or an equivalent examination) at B grade or better in German. You need to be interested in the culture and way of life of the target language country, and be prepared to spend some time there during

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the course (exchange; work experience; stay with family). You need to take some interest in current affairs and world issues in general.

What will I learn?

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To develop your general communication skills such as presenting information, organising your arguments, presenting and defending opinions. To analyse ideas, sustain a conversation, to communicate at a higher level in German. To speak German with greater fluency. To read, listen to and understand more complex material from a variety of sources. To write in German with greater accuracy and sophistication. About a wide range of aspects of German society.

pupils who like to communicate. are interested in and enjoy other cultures. take an interest in a broad range of issues. may want to travel, live or work abroad. want to use their language for work, or further study. want to pick up a satisfying skill. want to open up many other opportunities: personal, social, academic and professional. wish to complement their other courses: a language combines particularly well with History, English, Geography and the other Humanities as well as Music, Maths, the Sciences or the Social Sciences. wish to work in the STEM or space industry (some employers will demand two languages).

How is the course assessed? Paper 1: Listening, Reading, Writing (translation) 2 hours 30 minute examination (50% of A level) Paper 2: Writing (essays) 2 hour examination (20% of A level) Paper 3: Speaking 21-23 minute oral exam (30% of A level)


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