German – Edexcel – AS 8GN01
German – Edexcel – A2 9GN01
Course Outline
During this course you will read and listen to authentic foreign language materials and will study
aspects of the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of the countries where the
language is spoken. You will have opportunities to develop your understanding and awareness of
spiritual, moral, environmental, ethical, health and European issues. You will extend and develop
your knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary and will use this to speak, write, read and listen to
the language.
Course Details
AS - German
Unit 1:
Spoken expression and response
In this unit you will choose one of the General
Topic Areas in advance of the exam and practice
speaking about it. Fifteen minutes before the
exam itself you will be given a stimulus that relates
to your chosen General Topic Area. You will then
answer questions on the stimulus and the broader
issues that arise from it. The test will last between
8 and 10 minutes.
(30% of AS, 15% of A2 Level)
Unit 2:
Understanding & written response
This paper has three sections and takes 2 hours 30
minutes in total. This exam tests three skill areas in
listening, reading and writing.
(70% of AS, 35% of A2 Level)
A2 - German
Unit 3:
Understanding & spoken response
This unit requires you to demonstrate the
effectiveness of your German language skills by
presenting and taking a clear stance on any issue
of your choice. This assessment lasts between
11 and 13 minutes.
(17.5% of total A Level)
Unit 4:
Research, understanding & written
response
This unit requires you to demonstrate skills in
advanced level German writing (discursive or
creative essay), a research based essay and
translation from English into German.
The
assessment is made up of a 2 hour 30 minute
paper.
(32.5% of total A Level)
Assessment Criteria
The examination board is Edexcel. The course is assessed entirely by final examinations.
Course requirements and progression
To follow the German course within the Sixth Form you would be expected to have achieved at
least a Grade B in GCSE German.
Many students use their German AS or A Level to go directly into employment in a related field of
work or choose to continue their studies to degree level.
Language graduates have a vast array of career opportunities open to them, ranging from work
with well-known multinational companies to international organisations or charities. Employers are
waking up to the need to recruit people with languages - and not just the obvious ones either.