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Higher French/ Spanish in a nutshell!

With this course, you'll cover the same four contexts as Nat 5 but with more depth and detail. Topics include society, employability, learning, and culture. You'll use the four usual skills: reading, listening, writing, and talking. Assessment includes assignments, SQA exams, and regular homework. All you need is a good dictionary and some study materials. Join us and expand your language skills today!

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Higher French/ Spanish in a nutshell!

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  1. Higher French/ Spanish in a nutshell! All your questions answered .... hopefully!

  2. What topics will I cover for Higher French/ Spanish? The 4 contexts are the same as for Nat 5 but go into more details and depth: • Society: becoming an adult, new family structure, marriage, social pressures and influences, bullying, gang culture. • Employability: getting a summer job, planning for future jobs, gap year, higher education, career path, equality, CV, preparing for a job interview, the importance of languages in global contexts.

  3. the next two contexts: • Learning: understanding yourself as a learner, learning styles, the importance of language learning. • Culture: taking a gap year, working abroad, prejudice and racism, living in a multicultural society, the importance of traditions, customs and beliefs in another country, social influences.

  4. What skills will I use? • The 4 usual skills you have been using since S1, so nothing new nor different: • Reading: texts, blogs, emails, newspapers’ articles, poems. • Listening: to conversations, monologues, songs, TV news. • Writing: will be related to any of the 4 contexts.

  5. and last but not least! Can you guess? • TALKING! • This is one of the most important, valuable and useful skill to have, to allow communication to take place.

  6. How do we get assessed in school and how often? • You will be completing one Assignment, worth 20 marks scaled to 15 – 200-250 words. • Similar conditions and support as National 5 assignment.

  7. What will I be assessed on in the May SQA exam? Your 4 skills will be assessed: • Paper 1 is a Reading (1 text) and a translation(worth 20 + 10 marks), followed by a DirectedWriting with 6 bullet points, 150-180 words (worth 20 marks scaled to 15) This paper lasts 2 hours.

  8. and what else? • Paper 2 is a Listening (monologue & conversation), worth 20 marks and scaled up to 30 representing 25% of total marks. This paper lasts 30 minutes. • Talking:this will take place in March. The Performance will be recorded for SQA. It will be a discussion only on 2 contexts and last 10 minutes. 5x8 words allowed.

  9. What are the marks for the SQA exam? • Reading & Translation: 30 marks • Directed Writing: 20 marks scaled to 15 • Listening: 20 marks scaled to 30 (25%) • Assignment: 20 marks scaled to 15 • The Performance* (Talking): 30 marks (same as Nat5) Presentation worth 10 marks Conversation worth 15 marks AND 5 marks for “ natural flowing” conversation. Total: 120 marks

  10. What about homework? • You will get homework on a weekly basis. e.g. vocabulary and grammar study, Reading & Writing practice, listening practice via Scholar, preparation for Speakingor other.

  11. What do I need? • A good dictionary. • A ring binder and dividers. • Some poly pockets. • Some highlighters. • Lined paper. • A vocabulary/ grammar jotter.

  12. Any questions?

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