GCSE German - Teaching from 2025
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A small number of errors were identified in the Excel version of the vocabulary list in Welsh. It has now been corrected and republished. The vocabulary lists in appendix B of the specification are correct.
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The GCSE German qualification will support the Curriculum for Wales by:
- Supporting the statements of what matters, giving learners the opportunity to:
- ensure that knowledge and skills in one language are transferred to and developed in other languages
- develop their understanding, empathy and their ability to respond and to mediate effectively
- use languages in order to be effective as they interact, explore ideas, express viewpoints, knowledge and understanding
- provide them with literary experiences that can engage them as listeners, viewers, readers, narrators and creators.
- Supporting the principles of progression by giving learners the opportunity to:
- build on their linguistic skills
- grow holistically in their understanding and purposeful use of languages, literacy and communication
- develop their linguistic repertoire through understanding how their own languages work
- adapt and manipulate language to communicate effectively to a range of different audiences
- develop receptive, interpretive and expressive language skills
- transfer existing knowledge and skills into new contexts including the social and cultural aspects of language.
- Supporting the key considerations for language development by giving learners the opportunity to:
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- develop phonological awareness and phonemic awareness
- continue to progress in all their languages from their different starting points.
The GCSE German qualification will also be based on the following:
- understanding and responding to spoken and written language
- identifying messages and drawing conclusions
- using knowledge of grammar
- translating from and into the language of study
- communicating clearly and effectively in speaking and in writing
- a core vocabulary list based on high frequency vocabulary and everyday language
- using accurate pronunciation and intonation
- using knowledge of cultural and regional familiarity.
Units 1, 3 and 4 will be based on the following broad themes (sub-themes are provided in brackets as examples of what each broad theme could include):
- language for leisure and wellbeing, for example: healthy body, healthy mind, self and relationships, using technology and media
- language for travel, for example: travelling around the world, the culture of where the language is spoken, sustainability
- language for study and work, for example: study and work opportunities, working with languages at home and abroad.
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