KS4
GCSE Course Followed: Spanish
Specification: AQA (Syllabus code 8698)
Why Choose GCSE Languages?

If you enjoy learning about different countries and cultures, communicating with other people, finding out how language works, then studying GCSE languages is an excellent choice for you! You will choose an MFL GCSE from the two languages you are currently studying at KS3 – why not consider choosing two?
Please note that Chinese is only open to those students currently studying Chinese as part of the curriculum at AGSB and who will sit the GCSE exam at AGSB at the end of Year 11.
There are many reasons for taking this GCSE:
- You will be able to share your interests, ideas and opinions with other people who speak French, German, Chinese or Spanish.
- You will learn about the country of your chosen language(s) and get a lot more out of a trip there.
- You will add an international dimension to your choice of GCSE subjects, which is something many future employers and higher education providers look for.
- You will learn many skills which are useful in a wide range of future careers, such as the ability to communicate clearly, being confident about speaking in public, using problem-solving strategies, etc.
- If you continue with languages beyond GCSE to A Level, you will be able to combine your language with many different subjects at University, e.g. Medicine, Law, Business and many more.
- You will create greater opportunities for yourself to work abroad, or for companies in the UK with international links. Many employers look for people who speak a foreign language.
What do I need to know?
You have started your GCSE course in Year 9 so you already know a lot of the vocabulary and grammar you’ll need for GCSE. You know how to talk about yourself, your family and friends, your hobbies, where you live, school, holidays, food and drink. You will build on these topics over the next two years, as well as moving on to new topics.
So you are already part way there!
Four skills are tested in a formal exam at the end of Year 11. Each skill is worth 25% of your total GCSE. You will be entered for either Foundation or Higher tier. The exams are set out below:
Listening:
You will answer questions on recorded material from different topic areas. Some material will be formal (for example a telephone message) and some informal (for example a telephone conversation between friends).
Reading:
You will answer questions about short texts on different topics in various forms such as text messages, adverts, emails and letters.
Speaking:
This exam will be conducted by your teacher. You will have range of activities to complete. You will take part in a role play with your teacher, you will do a ‘reading aloud’ activity ans answer questions surrounding that topic area and you will do a photo card and answer questions on that.
Writing:
There are three main tasks to complete. First you will translate sentences into Spanish, write a short response; (90 words); to 3 bullet points on a certain topic. You will then show off all of your language skills in a more detailed response to 2 bullet points; (150 words).
What can I do after I have completed the course?
People with language skills and knowledge are highly thought of in the modern world. They stand out as talented and successful people, with broad and exciting horizons. Being able to speak more than one language has been scientifically proven to give people higher cognitive ability. Taking GCSE language(s) means you will have much more fun when travelling and be able to continue your language learning to A Level. You will add an extra dimension to your personal skills profile which will impress anyone who reads your CV and you will be in a stronger position to get a job in companies with international links or to work abroad. You will also be able to choose between many careers that you may not have previously thought of such as working as a calls interceptor for MI5, being responsible for international links with global companies or even opening new franchises in foreign countries. The options are endless!
Key Stage Four Curriculum Overview
Year 10
| NAME OF TOPIC | KEY CONTENT OF THE TOPIC | ASSESSMENT POINTS | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
HT1 |
My home and local area |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following culture: Students will learn the following grammar points: Desde hace + time frame, lo que/ el que/la que/los que/prepositions of place |
End of Unit assessments.
Weekly vocabulary tests. Speaking preparation assessments |
|
HT2 |
The environment |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following grammar points: Students will learn the following culture: |
End of Unit tests Weekly vocabulary tests |
|
HT3 |
Healthy living and lifestyle |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following grammar points: Students will learn the following culture: |
End of Unit tests
Weekly vocabulary tests Trial exam |
|
HT4 |
Customs, festivals and celebrations |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following grammar points: Students will learn the following culture: |
July –speaking exam |
Year 11
| NAME OF TOPIC | KEY CONTENT OF THE TOPIC | ASSESSMENT POINTS | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
HT1 |
Travel and tourism |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following grammar points: |
Weekly vocabulary tests
End of Unit tests
Speaking preparation assessments |
|
HT2 |
My studies |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following grammar points: Students will learn the following culture: |
Weekly vocabulary tests End of Unit tests Speaking preparation assessments Trial Exams (including speaking exams) Past paper practice all 4 skills |
|
HT3 |
Post 16 choices |
Students will recap the following content: Students will learn the following vocabulary: Students will learn the following grammar points: |
Weekly vocabulary tests
End of Unit tests
Speaking preparation assessments |
|
HT4 |
Students prepare for their GCSE Spanish exams in the following ways: Revise every module |
GCSE exams |
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| HT5 | |||
| HT6 | N/A | GCSE exams |
Recommended Revision Guides for GCSE
- CGP Complete revision and practice guide GCSE AQA (9-1) You are strongly advised to purchase this.
- AQA core vocabulary will be provided through syllabus. AQA vocabulary list.
- www.kerboodle.com
- www.languagenut.com
- AQA GCSE Spanish Higher textbook (OUP).
Support available for GCSE Students
Pupils are mentored by year 12 Spanish students and year 13 prefects who practise their speaking: (role-play/reading aloud activity and photo cards). There will be additional speaking practice, reading intervention, writing intervention and listening intervention at 12:20pm or after school at 3:20pm starting in January after the mock exams.