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Part Ia Spanish

Part Ia Option A (ab initio)

The ab initio course in Spanish

See also: Before you start: Summer Preparation for the ab initio course

The Part IA examination will consist of:

  • SPA1: Use of Spanish
  • SPA2: Translation from Spanish and Oral A
  • SPA3: Introduction to Hispanic Literature.

Aims of the course

The ab initio course is designed to take you from scratch (or GCSE) to A-level standard in the space of eight months (October-May). This is roughly the equivalent of level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The course is, therefore, very intensive. As well as language skills, the course also aims to offer you an introduction to Spanish and Latin American literature and to help you develop the close-reading and translation skills you will need in the course of your studies here.

These are exciting and ambitious goals, but do not be daunted – we see our students achieve them year after year. Your teachers and supervisors will be there to offer you all the support and encouragement you may need.

Teaching

Students start Spanish at Cambridge with a wide range of linguistic ability, from absolute zero (except that you should have made a start over the summer before coming) to those who have GCSE or have lived and travelled in Spain or Latin America for an extended period of time. For this reason, you will be asked to complete a diagnostic test on Moodle (our digital learning platform) before the year begins so that we can assess your level and allocate you to the correct level group.

You will attend two language classes per week (one 2-hour class and one 1-hour class) which take you through the major points of Spanish grammar and main vocabulary areas. These Faculty-based classes are complemented by two College-based supervisions, focussing on oral and writing skills respectively. Both of these supervisions will take you through a graded series of topics, matching those dealt with in your classes, which will help you to place language in context. Together, the faculty classes and supervisions are designed to prepare you for paper SPA1. All teaching is carried out by language experts who are also native speakers.

Additionally, you will have a translation class once every two weeks, working from Spanish to English, in preparation for paper SPA2.


Part Ia Option B (post-A-level)

Spanish Language Papers

The advanced language course is for first years who already have an A-level (or equivalent) in Spanish (and for second-year students who started Spanish from scratch in their first year). There are classes in the 'Use of' the language, Translation from the language, and language/oral supervisions.

  • SPB1: Use of Spanish
  • SPB2: Translation from Spanish
  • SPBO: Spanish Oral B

Spanish Scheduled Paper in Part IA (option B)

All students following Option B (post A-level) will take one course, SP1: Introduction to the Language, Literatures and Cultures of the Spanish-speaking World.