Block 2
Head of Department: Anna Murgett
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Course Overview
IB Spanish B can be studied at Standard Level or Ab Initio (which means from scratch).
The IB Spanish B course enables students who already have GCSE Spanish to build on this and to learn to use Spanish in a wide range of situations and contexts. It aims to give students the opportunity to explore the culture of Spanish speaking countries whilst developing their linguistic competence across a broad array of communicative contexts. Students will foster an international outlook and all-round awareness of the Hispanic language and culture shared by almost 400 million Spanish speakers worldwide.
Throughout the course, grammar and vocabulary are taught as integral to the Themes and Texts. Some literary extracts will be studied amongst a wide array of other authentic Spanish texts (oral and written). Independent work is necessary to develop vocabulary and expression and students will share their knowledge in a series of student-led classroom activities. The course is organised into themes. The five themes to be studied are:
These themes allow students to compare the target language and culture(s) to other languages and cultures with which they are familiar. The themes also provide opportunities for students to make connections to other disciplinary areas.
Assessment consists of the following components:
Skills Gained on Spanish B Course
Beyond IB
In addition to those who continue to study Spanish at university, many students combine their language proficiency with a further skill to use Spanish to complement their studies of business, law, technology etc. In a competitive international marketplace, firms both large and small are actively seeking young, well-rounded professionals with good language skills and an international outlook.
To find out more about this course please contact Head of Department: Anna Murgett.
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