Cambridge International Level 3 Pre-U Certificate in German (Short Course)
Qualification summary
Cambridge International Level 3 Pre-U syllabuses aim to encourage the development of skills that students require in their subsequent studies at university. This syllabus not only provides a solid grounding, at an appropriate level, in German but also nurtures the ability of students to undertake independent and self-directed learning and to think laterally, critically and creatively. This focus on independent thinking and study skills, combined with a strong subject base, means that this syllabus promotes the development of successful students – equipped to succeed once they are at university.
Cambridge Pre-U is offered as an alternative to current provision at 16-19. It has been developed in collaboration with schools and in consultation with universities and subject associations.
This course aims:
1. To develop the ability to understand the language from a variety of registers.
2. To enable the candidate to communicate confidently and clearly in the target language.
3. To form a sound base of skills, language and attitudes required for further study, work and leisure.
4. To develop insights into the culture and civilisation of countries where the language is spoken.
5. To encourage positive attitudes to language learning and a sympathetic approach to other cultures.
6. To further intellectual and personal development by promoting learning and social skills.
Qualification details
OG - Other General Qualification
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Botswana - Canada - Finland - France - Greece - Guernsey - India - Scotland - Uganda - United States
This syllabus aims to encourage the development of generic skills of independent study and research, and to promote critical thinking and self-directed learning – all of which are intended to provide for successful progression to Higher Education and employment. In addition, the syllabus provides deep learning in terms of knowledge and understanding that will provide a sound basis for progression to higher study in cognate subjects.
No specific job occupation
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12 Languages, Literature and Culture
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12.2
Other Languages, Literature and Culture
D1/D2/D3/M1/M2/M3/P1/P2/P3
The qualification is assessed using independent and holistic assessment.
The Short Course is a standalone qualification to be taken after one year of post-GCSE study, and it is indended for those candidates who may not wish to complete the two-year Pre-U programme. The emphasis will be on effecive communication, grammatical accuracy and basic awarenensss of societies where the target language is spoken.
The Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate in German (Short Course) is assessed through two compulsory components. The assessments all take place at the end of the course and a single grade is awarded.
Paper 1: Speaking is an oral examination that requires candidates to research and discuss a topic related to the history, current affairs or culture of the areas of the world where German is spoken.
Paper 2: Reading, Listening and Writing has three Parts. Part I is a reading comprehension test. Part II is a listening comprehension test. In both Parts I and II some questions are in German and require answers in German and some are in English. Part III is a guided writing task based on the stimulus of a short reading passage.
Further details about the schemes of assessment and the content of the course can be found in the subject syllabus, available on www.cie.org.uk or direct from CIE.
It is expected that this Short Course will require around 180 Guided Learning Hours. This is a notional measure of the substance of the qualification. It includes an estimate of the time that might be allocated to direct teaching or instruction, together with other structured learning time such as directed assignments or supported individual study and practice. It excludes learner-initiated private study.