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Edexcel A Level German (9GN0) is a linear, essay-intensive qualification that tests four distinct skills across three examined papers and a coursework component. This section explains what makes it demanding and what targeted tutoring actually changes.
The Pearson Edexcel A Level German specification requires students to operate confidently across all four language skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Paper 1 (1GN0/01) tests listening and reading comprehension; Paper 2 (1GN0/02) combines translation into and out of German with a written essay; Paper 3 (1GN0/03) is the spoken examination.
The written coursework, Component 4 (1GN0/04), requires an independently researched essay of 2,000 words in German on an approved cultural, literary, or social topic. Assessment Objective 4 (AO4) specifically rewards the ability to research, select, and organise information with precision.
For GCC families following British curricula, Edexcel A Level German sits within the same linear framework as Cambridge A-Levels, with all assessment completed at the end of Year 13. A specialist online tutoring tutor bridges the gap between classroom exposure and the sophistication required to access Grade A at terminal examination.
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Talimat tutors are fluent in both Pearson Edexcel and Cambridge A-Level frameworks, ensuring every session is mapped precisely to the specification your child is sitting.
Pearson Edexcel GCE AS and A Level
Pearson Edexcel is the UK's largest awarding body. The GCE A Level German qualification (9GN0) is accepted by all UK universities via UCAS and by leading international institutions. Its linear assessment structure demands terminal examination readiness across all four language skills.
9GN0
Specification Code
4
Components
A*-E
Grade Scale
Cambridge Assessment International Education
Cambridge A Level German (9717) is an internationally recognised alternative, widely accepted by UK, US, and GCC universities. Talimat tutors are equally experienced with the Cambridge specification, supporting students who sit exams via approved centres such as the British Council Dubai.
9717
Specification Code
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Countries
A*-E
Grade Scale
Explore how the 9GN0 specification is structured across AS and full A Level, from paper components to coursework.
| Stage | Key Stage / Level | Ages / Years |
|---|---|---|
| Pearson Primary | Key Stage 1–2 | Ages 5–11 |
| Pearson Secondary | Key Stage 3 | Ages 11–14 |
| Pearson GCSE | Key Stage 4 | Ages 14–16 |
| Pearson A-Levels | Key Stage 5 | Ages 16–18 |
Specification 9GN0 — Linear A Level
The Pearson Edexcel A Level German specification (9GN0) is assessed entirely at the end of Year 13. Three examined papers cover listening, reading, translation, writing, and speaking. Component 4, the independent research project, requires a 2,000-word essay written in German. No module grades. No resits mid-course.
Paper 1 (1GN0/01) — Listening and reading comprehension, 40% of A Level
Paper 2 (1GN0/02) — Translation and essay in German, 30% of A Level
Paper 3 (1GN0/03) — Spoken examination with topic card, 20% of A Level
Component 4 (1GN0/04) — 2,000-word independent research essay, 10% of A Level
Pearson Edexcel GCE A Level German is graded on a five-point letter scale from A to E, with A* awarded to candidates who demonstrate exceptional performance across all terminal components.
Top Performers - Grade A Award
A Grade A in Edexcel A Level German (9GN0) requires consistent high performance across listening, reading, translation, writing, and spoken components, demonstrating near-native analytical and communicative accuracy.
The grading scale shown reflects the Pearson Edexcel GCE A Level framework and may differ from Cambridge, AQA, or IB programmes. Speak to your Talimat Academic Consultant for board-specific grade boundary guidance.
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Personalised preparation from Day 1.
Every Talimat session is live and 1:1, structured around the 9GN0 specification. Here is what the journey from first contact to exam day looks like.
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Your dedicated Academic Consultant reviews your child's current German level, target grade, and the specific 9GN0 components causing difficulty. This shapes every session that follows.
We match your child to a vetted German specialist, typically within 10 minutes. Each tutor holds a relevant degree and has passed Talimat's 14-step vetting process before teaching a single student.
Live 1:1 sessions focus on the components where marks are actually lost: Paper 2 translation accuracy, AO3 essay structure, and the spoken Paper 3 topic-card response technique.
Tutors deliver timed practice using past Edexcel 9GN0 papers, then provide detailed written feedback aligned to the mark scheme. Parents can track progress through the Talimat dashboard.
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Book Your Free Trial“My Paper 2 translation was my weakest area for months. My tutor broke down exactly where my German sentence structure was failing and drilled the specific grammar patterns Edexcel targets. My written work improved noticeably within six sessions.”
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Target the components where grade boundaries are decided. Every paper has a different skill demand.
Comprehension tasks in German test your ability to extract and interpret meaning under timed conditions. AO1 and AO2 are both assessed here.
Explore Paper 1/edexcel-a-level-german/paper-2Translation into and out of German, plus a discursive essay. AO3 marks depend on structural coherence and register accuracy.
Explore Paper 2/edexcel-a-level-german/paper-3Topic-card discussion and a conversation on an independently chosen theme. Fluency, accuracy, and the ability to sustain argument in German are all assessed.
Explore Paper 3/edexcel-a-level-german/courseworkA 2,000-word research essay in German on an approved cultural or social topic. AO4 rewards independent selection and organisation of source material.
Explore Component 4DIFFERENT EXAM BOARD?
Answers to the questions parents and students ask most before starting Edexcel A Level German tutoring with Talimat.
AS Level German is a standalone linear qualification graded A to E. It does not count towards the full A Level grade. A Level German (9GN0) is a separate, more demanding two-year qualification assessed entirely at the end of Year 13.
The qualification has three examined papers: Paper 1 (listening and reading, 40%), Paper 2 (translation and essay, 30%), and Paper 3 (speaking, 20%). Component 4 is a 2,000-word independent research coursework essay worth 10%.
Your Academic Consultant reviews your current level, target grade, and which 9GN0 components need the most attention. A matched tutor is confirmed typically within 10 minutes of sign-up.
Yes. Talimat German tutors run timed spoken practice sessions replicating the topic-card discussion format and the follow-up conversation. They provide feedback on fluency, accuracy, and register, all aligned to the Edexcel AO1 and AO3 mark descriptors.
A Level sessions start from AED 65 per hour. There is no enrolment deposit and you can cancel anytime. A free trial session is available before any commitment.
Yes. Tutors guide students through topic selection, source evaluation, and the structural requirements of a 2,000-word German essay, with reference to the AO4 assessment criteria for independent research and coherent argumentation.
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Senior Modern Languages Educator, MA German Linguistics, PGCE Secondary
Dr. Schreiber has over fourteen years of experience teaching and examining A Level German within the Pearson Edexcel GCE framework. She has worked with students in the United Kingdom and across the Gulf region, supporting candidates through the full 9GN0 specification from Paper 1 comprehension strategies to Component 4 independent research essays. Dr. Schreiber is familiar with the published Edexcel examiner reports for German and applies mark-scheme analysis directly to session planning. She holds a Master's degree in German Linguistics from the University of Edinburgh and a PGCE in Secondary Modern Languages.
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