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The path to success – AQA's A-level German specification

We've produced a rewarding, coherent course of study that:

  • accommodates the linguistic level of students newly qualified in GCSE German
  • concentrates on developing oral fluency and conversation skills in AS speaking tests
  • provides a range of stimulating and absorbing study topics with contemporary, literary and cultural content
  • retains translation tasks to test grammatical knowledge and provide a useful tool for further study.

What your students will gain:

  • lasting appreciation of language and learning
  • ability to comprehend German in a wide range of contexts
  • ability to communicate readily in German for a variety of purposes
  • useful knowledge of and insights into German-speaking cultures, both contemporary and historic
  • valuable skills for foreign travel, further education and employment.

All about our A-level German spec

Assessment options

AS schemes of work

A2 schemes of work

Resources list

FAQs

Candidate Exemplar Work

Full specification

Course structure and assessment

AS examinations

Topics for study are in the following categories:
  • media
  • popular culture
  • healthy living/lifestyle
  • family/relationships.

Unit 1: Listening, Reading and Writing

  • Written paper, 2 hours
  • 110 marks: 70% of AS, 35% of A-level total mark
  • Students must:
    • answer questions on 5 min of heard material
    • answer questions on selection of written texts
    • respond in writing to one of three AS topic-based questions.
  • Available – January and June

Unit 2: Speaking Test

  • 35 min (inc 20 min preparation)
  • 50 marks: 30% of AS, 15% of A-level total mark
  • Students must:
    • prepare and discuss AS topic from randomly selected stimulus cards
    • converse on three of the four AS topics.
  • Available – January and June

A2 examinations

Topics for study are in the following categories:

  • environment
  • the multicultural society
  • contemporary social issues
  • cultural topics (five options).

Unit 3: Listening, Reading and Writing

  • Written paper, 2 ½ hours
  • 110 marks: 35% of A-level total mark
  • Students must:
    • answer questions on 6 min of heard material
    • answer questions on selection of written texts
    • respond in writing on one of 10 cultural topic-based questions.
  • Available – June only

Unit 4: Speaking Test

  • 35 min (inc 20 min preparation)
  • 50 marks: 15% of A-level total mark
  • Students must:
    • defend a point of view on one A2 topic from two randomly selected stimulus cards
    • converse on two cultural topics of their choice.
  • Available – June only

Full details

Qualification typeA-level
Specification titleGerman
Course typeFull Course
Specification code2660
Classification code5670