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German A Level (Linear)
Bennett Memorial School
Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, Culverden Down, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Kent, TN4 9SH
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications Open: - 5th November 2025
Applications Close: - 5th January 2026
Entry Requirements: - Our entry requirements are subject specific, please look through our website for more information. Specific information can be found under Sixth Form and in Choosing courses. Details are here
How to Apply: - Please apply via KentChoices
Course Summary
An important language for communication in Europe:
Anyone who can speak German can easily communicate with around 100 million people in their own language; for German is not only spoken in Germany but also in Austria, large parts of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg as well as areas of North Italy, Eastern Belgium and Eastern France.
Alongside Russian, German is the most frequently spoken native language in Europe and is one of the 10 most commonly spoken languages in the world.
German, a language of Culture:
Knowledge of German opens the door to the birthplace of one of the greatest cultures in Europe, for German is the language of Goethe, Nietzsche, and Kafka, Mozart, Bach and Beethoven, Freud and Einstein.
Doing business in German:
Germany is the most important trading partner for almost all European and many non-European countries. The ability to speak German improves business relationships with partners in the third largest industrial nation and one of the most important exporting countries in the world. Knowledge of German is a big advantage in business, as negotiations in a third language can easily lead to misunderstandings with costly consequences.
Advantages for tourism:
In many countries, visitors from Germany, Austria and Switzerland make up the largest and most important tourist groups. Knowledge of German is therefore a great advantage for many people working in the tourist industry.
Course Details
Core Content:
1. Social issues and trends
2. Political and artistic culture
3. Grammar
Options
4. Works: Literary texts and films
You will also learn:
How to manipulate German in order to organise and express ideas.
How to be expressive and imaginative in speech and writing.
Contemporary issues and aspects of German society and culture
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Paper 1 - 2hrs 30 mins - 40%
Listening
Reading
Translation
Writing Paper 2 - 2hrs exam - 30%
Writing on film and book studied
Speaking - 21-23mins - 30%
Discussion
Presentation on indiviudal research project
Entry requirements
- Students with attitude! You must have views and opinions about some of the topics covered so you practise your German by expressing these views.
- Students who are Germanophiles – it helps if you have visited Germany and are attracted to German life and culture.
- Students who enjoy language and are strong linguists with an excellent aptitude for German, and who get a buzz out of communicating with people from a different culture. - Students who have an eye for the technicalities of language and who are not frightened by grammar and the need for increasing accuracy.
- APS 6+
- GCSE German grade 5
Your next steps...
Interpreting, translating, teaching, business studies, secretarial work, civil service, librarianship, travel and tourism, hotel and catering, journalism, etc. A language can be studied alongside marketing, law, business studies and more or less anything else you can think of!
Opportunities on the Job Market:
A knowledge of German improves your chances on the job market. Many German companies abroad, many foreign companies in Germany and companies with
close business connections with the German speaking countries all look to recruit workers with language qualifications.
In an increasingly global society, it is not only specialists but also students and scientists with knowledge of German who can find many interesting training,
study and job opportunities
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