Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA Teaching Mandarin Chinese in Your School with Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA Offers • Mandarin Chinese Entry Level Certificate (ELC) • Mandarin Chinese Foundation Certificate of Secondary Education (FCSE) • Mandarin Chinese GCSE ü They are three separate qualifications. ü They can be taken as stand-alone qualifications or as a coherent progression through a student's study of Mandarin. Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA All Our Qualifications are: ü Nationally recognised ü Teacher and student friendly ü Cost effective ü Easy to administer ü Attract performance table points ü Written primarily for non-native speakers Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA ELC and FCSE • Appeal to centres with limited time for learning Mandarin • Offer great flexibility and choice (of what to study) • Cover all four skill areas: Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing • Twelve units in four themes, corresponding to current GCSE themes Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA ELC and FCSE Awards • Entry Level Certificate: Ø Entry 1 Ø Entry 2 three levels of award Ø Entry 3 • Foundation Certificate of Secondary Education (FCSE): Ø Pass (NC Level 4) Ø Merit (NC Level 5) three levels of award Ø Distinction (NC Level 6) Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA ELC and FCSE Suitable for a wide age range and range of abilities: • Primary • Key Stage 3 (years 7 – 9) • Key Stage 4 (years 10 – 11) • Sixth Form • Adult Learners • Special Needs Students (ELC) • Poor Attendees etc (ELC) Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA Themes and Topics • Theme 1 My World Ø Unit 1 – Self, Family and Friends Ø Unit 2 – Free Time Ø Unit 3 – Home • Theme 2 Holidays Time and Travel Ø Unit 4 – Ordering Food and Drink Ø Unit 5 – Finding the Way Ø Unit 6 – The Weather • Theme 3 Work and Lifestyle Ø Unit 7 – Shopping for Food Ø Unit 8 – Occupations Ø Unit 9 – Shopping for Clothing • Theme 4 The Young Person in Society Ø Unit 10 – School Ø Unit 11 – Home Town Ø Unit 12 – Using the Telephone Version 1. 0 ELC Your students will produce a portfolio of four units, one taken from each theme. Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA Themes and Topics § Theme 1 My World q Unit 1 – Meeting People q Unit 2 – Home Life q Unit 3 – Education and Future Plans § Theme 2 Holidays and Leisure q Unit 4 – Holidays q Unit 5 – Travel and Accommodation q Unit 6 – Leisure § Theme 3 Lifestyle q Unit 7 – Celebrations q Unit 8 – Health and Fitness q Unit 9 – Food and Drink § Theme 4 The Young Person in Society q Unit 10 – Region and Environment q Unit 11 – Media q Unit 12 – Work and Choices Version 1. 0 FCSE Your students will produce a portfolio of three units, each selected from a different theme. Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA Versatile, Flexible and Manageable ELC We provide the Reading and Writing assignments. FCSE We provide the Reading and Listening assignments. You can set your own Speaking and Listening assignments or and Writing assignments or use the ones we provide. ü You select which units to cover. ü Your students attempt an assignment when a topic has been covered and they are ready. ü Assignments can be re-taken if necessary. Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA FCSE Bridging the gap between the ELC and GCSE Grade Contribution to the AQA Point Score Level 1 threshold Distinction 20. 00% 34 Merit 20. 00% 28 Pass 20. 00% 19 This makes a Distinction equivalent to a Full-Course Grade D GCSE, contributing 20% to the AQA Level 1 threshold. Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA New Mandarin GCSE • written in response to teacher demand consultation • fully supported by subject specialists • motivates learners • accessible to all, including non-native speakers • easy to manage Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Subject Content Contexts and Purposes (1) Understand provide information and opinions about these contexts relating to the student’s own Lifestyle and that of other people, including people in countries/communities where the target language is spoken. LIFESTYLE • Health Ø Healthy and unhealthy lifestyles and their consequences • Relationships and Choices Ø Relationships with family and friends Ø Future plans regarding marriage/partnership Ø Social issues and equality Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Subject Content Contexts and Purposes (2) Understand provide information and opinions about these contexts relating to the student’s own Leisure and that of other people, including people in countries/communities where the target language is spoken. LEISURE • Free Time and the Media Ø Free time activities Ø Shopping, money, fashion and trends Ø Advantages and disadvantages of new technology • Holidays Ø Plans, preferences, experiences Ø What to see and getting around Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Subject Content Contexts and Purposes (3) Understand provide information and opinions about these contexts relating to the student’s own Home and Environment and that of other people, including people in countries/communities where the target language is spoken. HOME AND ENVIRONMENT • Home and Local Area Ø Special occasions celebrated in the home Ø Home, town, neighbourhood & region, where is it & what it is like • Environment Ø Current problems facing the planet Ø Being environmentally friendly within the home and local area Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Subject Content Contexts and Purposes (4) Understand provide information and opinions about these contexts relating to the student’s own Work and Education and that of other people, including people in countries/communities where the target language is spoken. WORK AND EDUCATION • School/College and Future Plans Ø What school/college is like Ø Pressures and problems • Current and Future Jobs Ø Looking for and getting a job Ø Advantages and disadvantages of different jobs Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Specification at a Glance Unit 1 Listening Unit 2 Reading Unit 3 Speaking Unit 4 Writing Examination 20% weighting Controlled Assessment 30% weighting Foundation Tier 30 minutes ( +5 minutes reading time) Higher Tier 40 minutes (+ 5 minutes reading time) Foundation Tier 30 minutes Untiered Higher Tier 50 minutes Differentiation by outcome Combines with Unit 3 to form short course GCSE in: spoken language Combines with Unit 4 to form short course GCSE in: written language Combines with Unit 1 to form short course GCSE in: spoken language Combines with Unit 2 to form short course GCSE in: written language A range of question types based on pre-recorded spoken material in target language A range of question types based on written material in target language Students submit two tasks for moderation Students submit two tasks for marking Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Tiers • In Listening and Reading, there are two tiers of assessment: Ø Foundation (C-G) Ø Higher (A*-D) • Students may be entered for either Foundation or Higher in each of these two skills • Speaking and Writing are un-tiered. Differentiation is by outcome, not by task Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA GCSE Advantages • Each GCSE skill can be taken at either Foundation or Higher Tier • Students do not have to cover all the vocabulary and grammar in the specification only as appropriate to the tier they are entering • Short Courses are available in L/S or R/W and are appropriate for students with limited time • Short Course in L/S is ideal for students who do not have time to learn Chinese characters Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA Why choose AQA? • An educational charity - all our income goes straight back into running and improving the quality of our specifications, exams and support services. We do not profit from education - you do. • Direct personal contact - free support meetings for teachers • Excellent customer service - dedicated MFL specialists always available for support and queries • Website - detailed up to date information and 24/7 access to help with your queries. www. aqa. org. uk/qual/chinese_new. php Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.
Teaching Mandarin Chinese in your school with AQA To Find Out More aqa. org. uk • View the ELC/FCSE/GCSE pages • View/download the ELC/FCSE/GCSE specification, specimen papers etc. • Register with ‘Ask AQA for Teachers’ mfl@aqa. org. uk 01423 534 381 Version 1. 0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.


