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Students may continue with or begin Italian for various reasons. Many recognise its importance in enhancing career prospects in fields such as commerce, engineering, law, and banking. Others see Italian as vital for careers in diplomacy and international relations, given Italy’s influence in European and global institutions. Additionally, Italy’s rich cultural heritage, including its renowned music, art, literature, and philosophical traditions, appeals to many.
The A level Italian curriculum covers various aspects of Italian-speaking society, including current trends and issues, artistic culture, and political life. Building upon skills from GCSE, it prepares students for university-level study or career progression. Learners will develop the ability to use Italian in diverse situations, handle texts and source materials, and attain greater fluency, accuracy, and confidence in the language.
Understanding a second language fluently can open up a plethora of doors for students. Whether it be in diplomacy, translation work, culture and heritage, banking, consulting and more.
Examination Board | Edexcel |
Requirement | Minimum of 5 in A level Italian |
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