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Donnez au moins deux raisons pour apprendre le français. Quel est votre opinion personelle?
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short story
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¿Sé esta volviendo España en un país de alcohólicos?
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Advertising My Local Area - in spanish.
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¿Cómo se divertía y cómo se diverte la gente joven?
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Las diferencias entre las escuelas en Inglaterra y España.
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Los hombres y las mujeres en el mundo del trabajo
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‘El coronel es un hombre con demasiado orgullo y dignidad’. Discute
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Modern Foreign Languages Explored

Definition of Modern Foreign Languages

An AS Level or A Level in Modern Foreign Languages will give you an advanced knowledge of one or more languages. You can combine, e.g. French with German, or alternatively study any foreign language that's available. Different Further Education colleges offer different options for language study.

Why Study Modern Foreign Languages at A Level?

In today's globalised world, the ability to speak and/or write in more than one language is more useful than ever before. Whether you want to go into business, teaching or development work - speaking a foreign language could be hugely beneficial.

What Will I Study?

Languages at A Level are split up into written assessment (through essay writing and coursework) and spoken assessment (through oral testing). You'll learn about the cultural background of your chosen language(s), their society and heritage, as well as technical aspects like their grammar and vocabulary.

Further Study After A Level Modern Foreign Languages

The essay writing, coursework and projects you complete at A Level will prepare you perfectly for studying at Degree Level. You could take a combined Degree in, e.g. Spanish and Italian, or study Linguistics. If you took a Degree in Tourism or a sandwich Business Degree, you may be able to apply your language skills.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

http://www.qca.org.uk/libraryAssets/media/qca-06-2860_gce_as_a_level_sc_for_mfl.pdf

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"There are many, many spelling and grammar mistakes, mainly where you take English expressions and translate them directly into German (you cannot say :fellt er in Liebe mit ihr). If corrected, the essay would be of a higher standard and sound like you know German perfectly. As far as I can tell, the content is all there."
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"The structure of this essay leaves much to be desired - it lacks a coherent introduction; the main body, though containing pertinent points, lacks a convincing style and the conclusion, though containing personal opinions does not relate directly to the question. There are many minor errors (especially orthographical) that could have been avoided if the work had been checked thoroughly. Furthermore, much of the works reads as though it has been literally translated from English - which gives it a clumsy feeling. For example, the first sentence of the second paragraph needs to be read numerous times to try to work out the meaning (is French the most popular second language or second most spoken language in Europe?). The use of 'aussi' is welcome but its positioning in sentences is often wrong. The conditional should be used in many instances but has not been mastered. TSR User: kftjkp"
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"sloppy at best tho some interesting points raised."
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