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German<br />

Course outline<br />

AS<br />

Virtually all the key grammar needed to speak the<br />

language fluently is covered in the AS course.<br />

The topics are: Media – TV, advertising,<br />

communication technology; Popular culture –<br />

cinema, music, fashion, trends; Healthy living and<br />

lifestyle – exercise, health and well-being and<br />

holidays; Family relationships – relationships within<br />

the family, friendships, partnerships/marriages.<br />

A2<br />

The grammar covered at AS is reinforced so that<br />

accuracy and manipulation of the language<br />

improves.<br />

The topics are: Environment – pollution, energy<br />

and protecting the planet; Multi-cultural society –<br />

immigration, racism and integration; Contemporary<br />

social issues – wealth and poverty, law and order and<br />

the impact of scientific and technological advance.<br />

In addition, pupils at A2 will study a cultural topic<br />

based on a target language country, chosen by the<br />

tutor from:<br />

Further information<br />

If you feel you would like to study languages at<br />

university, it is a good idea to study two to A2 level.<br />

This is also helpful if you are planning on studying<br />

a language at university that you have not studied<br />

before as it will demonstrate that you are a good<br />

linguist. Classical languages combine well with<br />

Modern European languages at AS and A2 level<br />

as they can assist you in working out meanings to<br />

words and with linguistic analysis.<br />

It is essential that pupils have at least a grade B at<br />

GCSE and a grade A or above is desirable. If a pupil<br />

has followed a coursework-based GCSE, they are<br />

invited to discuss the matter with the Head of<br />

Languages.<br />

The specification numbers are:<br />

1661 (AS), 2661 (A2)<br />

Full course details can be found at:<br />

www.aqa.org.uk<br />

For further information, please contact:<br />

Head of Languages, Ms C Coutand-Moore,<br />

ccm@millfieldschool.com<br />

• A region/community.<br />

• A period of twentieth century history.<br />

• A novelist/dramatist/poet.<br />

• A director/architect/musician/painter.<br />

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