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6 th Form Open Evening

6 th Form Open Evening. Modern Foreign Languages At High Storrs School. Why study a Modern Language?. We are part of the European Union, in which we can live, work or study in any one of 27 countries. . University Choices. A language can be studied: by itself, e.g. single honours French.

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6 th Form Open Evening

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  1. 6th Form Open Evening Modern Foreign Languages At High Storrs School

  2. Why study a Modern Language? • We are part of the European Union, in which we can live, work or study in any one of 27 countries.

  3. University Choices A language can be studied: • by itself, e.g. single honours French. • with a new language too e.g. French with Japanese. • alongside another subject, e.g. International Business with German.

  4. Languages Work In the world of work, language skills are important in organisations and businesses who want to remain competitive on an international level.

  5. Language jobs ? Not just a teacher, translator or interpreter It can mean working in one of many industries, in which your languages, combined with expertise in another field, can really help you to get on.

  6. Culturally ... Languages help us build friendships with people across the globe, and understand and experience different cultures in a way that enriches our own lives, too.

  7. Why study an MFL A-Level? • Build on language learnt at GCSE. • Enhance university and employment prospects. • Gain an insight into other cultures. • Facilitate foreign travel.

  8. Remember! • Languages open up travel opportunities, the chance to study or live abroad and, ultimately, allow us to experience things that speaking English alone we simply wouldn’t be capable of.

  9. Entry Requirements? • Grade B or above at GCSE.

  10. AQA Exam Board French, German and Spanish

  11. How many assessments? In Y12AS Unit 1 Listening, Reading and Writing Exam Unit 2 Speaking Test In Y13A2 Unit 3 Listening, Reading and Writing Exam Unit 4 Speaking Test No coursework / Controlled Assessments

  12. At AS you will study ... • Media: • Popular culture: • Healthy living/lifestyle: • Family/relationships:

  13. Unit 1 Assessment Listening, Reading and Writing Exam 2 hours (70% of AS) - You control the listening CD! - Question types are similar to Higher level GCSE - There is a choice of essay titles.

  14. Unit 2 Speaking Assessment • 30% of AS • 20 minutes preparation time • 15 minutes speaking test • More “grown up” discussion about themes you’ve studied. • Similar to a “real” discussion! – not just pre-learnt material.

  15. A2 specification • Environment: • The multi-cultural society: • Contemporary social issues: • and 2 Cultural topics: e.g. Study of film, book or play; research into a period of history or geographical region.

  16. Unit 3 Assessment Listening, Reading and Writing Exam 2 h 30 Exam (35% of total A Level marks) Listening questions. Text analysis. Translations Essay about 1 cultural topic.

  17. Unit 4 Speaking Assessment • 15% of A Level marks • Presentation of argument and debate. • Discussion of both cultural topics studied.

  18. Edexcel BoardUrdu

  19. AS level Urdu: Unit 1: Spoken expression and response 8-10 mins.in two sections; Externally assessed: 30% of the total AS marks, 15% of the GCE marks. Test student’s ability to converse in Urdu on a general topic from the following; ·     Youth culture and concerns ·     Lifestyle ·     Health and Fitness ·     The world around us ·     Education and Employment Section A: Requires students to respond to Edexcel set questions Section B: Teacher to engage student in discussion

  20. Unit 2: Understanding and written responses 2 hours 30 mins paper in 3 sections: 70% of the total AS, 35% of the GCE marks Section A: Requires students to listen to a range of authentic recorded Urdu material and to retrieve and convey information given in the recording. Section B: Requires students to read Urdu printed material and to retrieve and convey information by responding to a range of mainly Urdu language test types. Section C: To write 200-220 words in the form of a letter, report or article in Urdu ……

  21. A2 Level Urdu: Unit 3: Understanding and spoken response. 11-13 mins: controversial topic. Taking a stance, defending and justifying it for 4 minutes followed by additional 2 topics

  22. Unit 4: Understanding and written response. 65% of the total A2 marks: 35% of the total GCE marks 2 hour 30 minute paper in 3 sections General topic areas for this unit: ·  Youth culture and concerns ·  Life Style: Health and Fitness ·  The world around us: Travel, Tourism, environmental issues and the Urdu speaking world ·  Education and Employment ·  Customs, traditions, belief and religions ·  National and International events (Past, Present and Future) ·  Literature and the arts Section A: A short translation from English to Urdu Section B: An Urdu language essay (discursive or creative writing) Section C: A research based essay in Urdu. For further details, contact the Urdu teacher at High Storrs school

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