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Sir John Lawes School
German
Board: AQA (7662)
INTRODUCTION
If you want to broaden your horizons and are fascinated by foreign countries, cultures and communication,
then this course is for you. This course does not only provide you with the skills to be able to converse in
that language, it shows your calibre as a learner, a multitasker, a communicator and strategic thinker, all of
which are highly sought-after traits in the employment market.
A higher level qualification is an enormous asset for university applications of any discipline. It is also great
fun and offers plenty of challenge. Language-qualified people are becoming increasingly rare in British
society, so a German A Level can really make you stand out. Language skills can lead directly into a career
in translating, interpreting or teaching, and are also in demand in areas such as hospitality, law, publishing
and business services. Modern languages degrees typically involve spending a year abroad and this can
be an opportunity to find work in a field that interests you and gain relevant experience. Many big graduate
employers are multinational organisations and are keen to recruit candidates who are willing to work
overseas and can liaise effectively with international colleagues.
You will be intellectually challenged, taught in friendly and supportive groups and have the opportunity to
study more mature and interesting topics such as the rights of young people, immigration and media
among others. You will meet with the language assistant to discuss themes within each topic area using
authentic materials and will be expected to engage in independent study.
The A Level course goes excellently alongside other A Level options.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students studying A Level German would be expected to gain a grade 6 or above in GCSE German, as
well as an APS of 4.5 or above.