Why study German?
In the modern world, languages and communication skills have become increasingly important in the workplace, where global trade, business, travel and ICT are part of everyday life. German is the most wanted foreign language by UK companies and is the second most commonly used scientific language. Any employer will be impressed with a knowledge of German –stand out from the crowd! Learn how to communicate in this cool language and find out about their culture and rich history. The purpose of all courses is to develop the skills of listening, talking, reading, writing, to understand and use Spanish to communicate.
National 3/4
Two units: Using Language and Understanding Language – units are internally assessed. To achieve National 4, pupils must complete an Added Value Unit, in order to complete the course.
National 5
Two units: Using Language and Understanding Language – units are internally assessed. In addition, there is a dual purpose Added Value assessment – talking, worth 30%. Pupils sit external exams in reading, listening and writing.
Modern Languages for Life and Work Award – German
This course has 3 units – Modern Languages for Work Purposes; Modern Languages for Life; Building Own Employability Skills. Units are internally assessed. It could be considered as an alternative to National 3 or National 4.
CFE Higher German
Entry Requirements
This course comprises two units – Understanding Language & Using Language. The units build on the contexts covered in the National 5 Course: Society, Learning, Employability and Culture. To gain a course award, pupils must pass both units as well as their external course assessments.
Progression
A study of job adverts will show an increasing requirement for competence in foreign languages. Colleges and Universities offer courses, including the Sciences and Engineering, Law and Accountancy, which now include a European language option and the chance to study abroad for a year. This link will give you more information – real people, real jobs, ALL using languages: http://www.scilt.org.uk/Business/Jobprofilesandcareers/tabid/2867/Default.aspx Possible careers include hospitality; retail; interpreting; teaching; translating; finance; journalism; local government; customs and immigration; law; civil service; airline cabin crew; publishing; transport and distribution; broadcasting; travel and tourism; diplomatic service; catering; importing and exporting; call centre work; marketing and sales.