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Group 2 - Language Acquisition
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Group 2 - Language Acquisition
The acquisition and use of language in a range of contexts and for different purposes while also promoting an understanding of another culture through the study of its language. Ab Initio courses are for beginners with very little or no previous experience of the chosen language
Why study languages?
To achieve fluency in a language other than my native English.
To improve job prospects in an increasingly global marketplace.
To develop transferable skills including decision making, communication, memory and problem solving under pressure.
To take part in enrichment activities (trips, exchanges, etc.) that improve language learning and cultural appreciation.
To develop analytical skills by deciphering patterns and rules and applying them to new contexts.
To apply knowledge to real world situations.
Which language should I choose?
The following languages are available to study as part of your programme of study:
French (SL or HL)
Latin (SL or HL)
Spanish (SL or HL)
Japanese ab initio (SL)
Spanish ab initio (SL)
Latin (HL or SL)
Continue with the language you studied at GCSE if:
Explore an ab initio course if: