A Level German Revision
Drowning in German grammar tables? A Level German is more than verb endings and case agreements, though you'll know those inside out by the end. You'll analyse film and literary texts, write thematic essays on German culture and society, and sit a speaking exam too. It's demanding but deeply rewarding, and it opens doors to some highly sought-after careers. Our examiner-written A Level German revision resources are here to help you ace every component. Teaching A Level German? Our past papers help your students master grammar in context and develop the extended writing technique that earns top marks.
A Level German Revision Resources
A Level German Exam Boards
AQA A Level German
AQA German resources by exam board
Why use Save My Exams?

Exam-Aligned
Our revision resources are aligned to the most up-to-date exam specifications. This means you'll only revise what you need to know, and nothing you don't. Your revision will be more efficient and effective, saving you time and improving your grades.

Teacher-Written
Teachers and examiners know exactly what's needed to achieve the highest grades in your exam. That's why we only trust subject specialists to write and review everything we publish at Save My Exams.

Improves Grades
97% of students who use Save My Exams report getting better grades. In fact, students improve by 2.6 grades on average, which could be the boost you need to get into your dream university or career.
A Level German Grade Boundaries
A Level German Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Is German harder than French or Spanish at A Level?
It depends on your starting point. German grammar is more complex and the case system and word order rules are a step up. But German pronunciation is consistent and phonetic, which some students find easier than French. The course structure across all three languages is very similar. If you've got a solid GCSE foundation, the jump is very manageable with the right revision approach.