The ability to speak Welsh will open up a whole new world of Welsh culture to you! With over 582,000 Welsh speakers and tens of thousands of people learning, the Welsh language has its own unique culture. The Welsh second language A Level is also a highly respected and accepted qualification by all UK universities since it shows that you have learned another language to a very high level.
5 GCSEs at grades A* to C including Welsh C grade or above in English Language plus a B grade in GCSE full course Welsh or an A grade in short course Welsh.
You will study the contemporary play ‘Crash’ by Sera Moore Wiiliams. You will again be assessed in groups of 2 or 3 students on your response to the play and your knowledge of Welsh language and culture. You will also be assessed individually on your response to other media you have studied.
A level – Year 2 Uned 4 / Unit 4 (25%) Oral examination Uned 5 / Unit 5 (15%) Written examination Uned 6/ Unit 6 (20%) Written examination
By choosing to study Welsh second language at A level you will be able broaden the career opportunities available to you. Fluent Welsh speakers are in high demand in careers such as: • Media and performing arts • Journalism • Welsh Government Teaching • Local Government • Health and Social Services • Medicine • Law • Public Relations • Advertising • Tourism
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