How do I revise for German A Level?
For German A Level, the most important thing is to being confident with your vocabulary. For any section of the A Level German exam, be it listening, writing or reading, you can only succeed if you understand the vocab. Make sure you revise each topic, making flashcards of the relevant words you need to know and ensuring you're confident in their pronunciation, spelling and meaning.
How hard is German A Level?
German is seen as a tough language to learn, mainly because it has six different tenses which result in lots of different verb endings. Once you understand the sentence structure and the past, present and future tenses, German is not a difficult A Level. It requires a lot of revision of vocabulary and will set you up well for a modern languages degree.
Why choose Tutor House?
At Tutor House, we're experts in matching students with top languages tutors. We know how important it is for families to ensure they're working with quality, experienced tutors. Our German tutors are personally interviewed and trained by our education team, and have a track record of helping A Level students achieve top grades in German.
Looking for an experienced German A-Level tutor?
German A-Level is an excellent choice not only for those who are thinking ahead to further education but also for those who are looking on towards their future workplace. Speaking a second language can be a huge advantage when applying to a wide range of jobs and career paths. Thinking ahead can help you prepare for your future in the long run and booking a German tutor with Tutor House is both a tested and trusted way to get the results that you want at A-level.
If you are studying German A-level and are thinking about taking it onto higher education it is vital that you do well in both your AS-level and A2 level exams. Strong A Level results are the ticket to University places, so it's important not to miss out. Booking a tutor can help you prepare for exams and University applications. Tutor House German tutors offer inside knowledge on exam boards, German culture, exam content, and more.
With a wide range of tutors on offer with a rich variety of experience, we recommend you thoroughly read through your potential tutors' profiles to ensure that they are the right match for you. It is important not to rush the process at this vital stage in your education. No matter whether you are confident in your skills or are feeling a little rusty it’s important to give yourself a suitable and realistic amount of time to prepare for your A-Level German exam.
We recommend finding a tutor 9-12 months prior to your first exams. Once booked our tutors will talk you through your learning process and make sure you are well prepared ahead of your German exams. With our personalised and tailored approach, our tutors are ready and able to help you achieve the highest result possible.
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