Course - Italian AS/A2-Level

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  • Entry requirements
    Who is this course for? Young people aged 16-18. What do I need to get on the course? You must satisfy the general entry criteria for A-level courses which are based on your GCSE results general entry requirements for AS-levels In addition, you should have at least grade B at GCSE in Italian to do this course, but we will consider individual cases where you have a bi-lingual background or existing knowledge of other languages.
  • Academic title
    AS Italian after the first year of study. A-Level Italian after the second year.
  • Course description
    What is this course about?
    Studying a language opens doors which remain closed to other people: not only will your career options be significantly better, but you will also have a wider understanding of other cultures and world affairs, as well as making new friends in other countries. Not only that, but it has been proven that learning a language boosts brain power, which means that you will do better in your other subjects too!

    What will I study?
    AS Level

    You build on the basics you developed at GCSE by studying a range of topics, including youth culture and concerns, health and fitness, tourism, environmental issues, education and employment., Assessment is exam based: a speaking unit and a unit that tests listening, reading and writing skills.

    A2 Level

    You will continue to study new topics, including international events, religion and beliefs and cultural topics. Assessment will include a further oral exam, plus essay writing and translation
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    What can I do after the course?
    Close to 80% of our A-level students progress to Higher Education. Alternatively, you could choose to enter employment.

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