German means business! It is the official language of 5 European countries and one of the 10 most commonly spoken languages in the world. Germany is the largest economy in Europe. It is the UK’s biggest trading partner and 50% of British employers needing linguists rate German as useful for their business. As well as being key to European business, Germany is a world leader in engineering and German is the second most used scientific language in the world.
An A’Level in German will broaden your knowledge of the world as well as of German speaking countries and give you an insight into the rich history and vibrant culture of the German-speaking world. You will develop the fluency to be able to communicate and express your ideas about whatever topic you like and have the opportunity to practice this during your work experience visit to Berlin.
Across the rest of Europe at least one foreign language is a minimum requirement for any job and with an A’Level in German you can work internationally and compete in the global market. The fact that you have studied a language impresses employers and universities as it shows you have a well-rounded skill set .
German A’Level goes well with just about any other subject. The beauty of a foreign language A’ Level is that it covers such a broad range of topics and skills that it works well with any combination both at A’ Level and at University. German A level is also a 'facilitating subject' meaning that it is part of a handful of A-level subjects commonly asked for in universities’ entry requirements, regardless of the course you’re applying to.
An A’Level in German will broaden your knowledge of the world as well as of German speaking countries and give you an insight into the rich history and vibrant culture of the German-speaking world. You will develop the fluency to be able to communicate and express your ideas about whatever topic you like and have the opportunity to practice this during your work experience visit to Berlin.
Across the rest of Europe at least one foreign language is a minimum requirement for any job and with an A’Level in German you can work internationally and compete in the global market. The fact that you have studied a language impresses employers and universities as it shows you have a well-rounded skill set .
German A’Level goes well with just about any other subject. The beauty of a foreign language A’ Level is that it covers such a broad range of topics and skills that it works well with any combination both at A’ Level and at University. German A level is also a 'facilitating subject' meaning that it is part of a handful of A-level subjects commonly asked for in universities’ entry requirements, regardless of the course you’re applying to.