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A Level Spanish Revision

Lost in translation with your A Level Spanish revision? Our bank of official past papers and mark schemes are here to help it all click. You'll analyse Spanish and Latin American culture, film, and literature, while developing the grammar and essay skills that the exams demand. The jump from GCSE is significant, but with consistent practice across speaking, listening, reading, and writing, you’ve every chance of hitting your target grade. On the lookout for exam board-aligned A Level Spanish revision resources to help teach your class? Our materials help your students build confident written Spanish, tackle thematic essays, and get comfortable with the texts and films that come up on the day.

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A Level Spanish Specifications

Frequently Asked Questions

A Level Spanish is a step up from GCSE, but it's manageable. Spanish pronunciation is consistent and phonetic, and the grammar follows clear rules. The trickiest parts are the written essays and the speaking exam, where you need to discuss themes fluently. Students who practise regularly and engage with Spanish outside the classroom - films, podcasts, music - tend to find the jump much less daunting.