Switching to AQA: from Eduqas

Why choose AQA

Our new GCSE French, German and Spanish specifications have been developed for learners of all abilities. We’ve focused on making our assessments clear and accessible with engaging and relevant content. Our new specifications show your learners the value of language learning as a life-long skill while making sure they can achieve the results they deserve.

To make sure they are accessible to all, we’ve trialled our assessments with learners and designed our new specifications based on your feedback.

As you prepare for first teaching in 2024, we have all of the support and resources you need to support your planning, and we’re here to support you, every step of the way.

Assessment structure

Listening paper

Foundation

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Foundation paper – Listening

Foundation component 2 – Listening

Written exam

Written exam

35 minutes (including 5 minutes of reading time and 2 minutes of checking time at the end of the paper)

35 minutes (including 5 minutes of reading time)

40 marks (25% of GCSE)

45 marks (25% of GCSE)

Section A – 32 marks:
Questions and answers in English or non-verbal.

Section B – 8 marks:
Dictation with four short sentences to transcribe in the target language.

No sections to distinguish answers in English and answers in the target language.

Higher

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Higher paper 1 – Listening

Higher component 2 – Listening

Written exam

Written exam

45 minutes (including 5 minutes of reading time and 2 minutes of checking time at the end of the paper)

45 minutes (including 5 minutes of reading time)

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

45 marks (25% of GCSE)

Section A – 40 marks:

Questions and answers in English or non-verbal.

Section B – 10 marks:

Dictation with five short sentences to transcribe in the target language.

No sections to distinguish answers in English and answers in the target language.

Speaking paper

Foundation

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Foundation paper 2 – Speaking

Foundation component 1 – Speaking

7–9 minutes (plus 15 minutes preparation time)

7–9 minutes (plus 12 minutes preparation time)

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

60 marks (25% of GCSE)

  • Part 1: Role-play
    Recommended timing: 1 – 1.5 minutes (10 marks)
  • Part 2: Reading aloud task and a short conversation
    Recommended timing: 2–2.5 minutes (15 marks)
  • Part 3: Photo card discussion
    Recommended timing: 4–5 minutes (25 marks)
  • Role-play: 2 minutes (15 marks)
  • Photo card discussion: 2 minutes (15 marks)
  • Conversation: 3–5 minutes (30 marks)

Higher

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Higher paper 2 – Speaking

Higher component 1 – Speaking

10–12 minutes (plus 15 minutes preparation time)

10–12 minutes (plus 12 minutes preparation time)

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

60 marks (25% of GCSE)

  • Part 1: Role-play
    Recommended timings: 1–1.5 minutes (10 marks)
  • Part 2: Reading aloud task and a short conversation
    Recommended timings: 3–3.5 minutes (15 marks)
  • Part 3: Photo card discussion
    Recommended timings: 6–7 minutes (25 marks)
  • Role-play: 2 minutes (15 marks)
  • Photo card discussion: 3 minutes (15 marks)
  • Conversation: 5–7 minutes (30 marks)

Reading paper

Foundation

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Foundation paper 3 – Reading

Foundation component 3 – Reading

45 minutes

1 hour

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

60 marks (25% of GCSE)

Section A – 40 marks:

Questions and answers in English or non-verbal.

Section B – 10 marks:

Translation of short sentences from target language into English (minimum 35 words).

No sections to distinguish answers in English and answers in the target language.

Translation is at the end of the paper and carries 6 marks out of 60.

Higher

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Higher paper 3 – Reading

Higher component 3 – Reading

1 hour

1 hour 15 minutes

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

60 marks (25% of GCSE)

Section A – 40 marks:

Questions and answers in English or non-verbal.

Section B – 10 marks:

Translation of short sentences from target language into English (minimum 50 words).

No sections to distinguish answers in English and answers in the target language.

Translation is at the end of the paper and carries 6 marks out of 60.

Writing paper

Foundation

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Foundation paper 4 – Writing

Foundation component 4 – Writing

1 hour 10 minutes

1 hour 20 minutes

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

60 marks (25% of GCSE)

Question 1: Write five sentences to describe a photo (10 marks)

Question 2: Write 50 words approx. in response to five short compulsory bullet points (10 marks)

Question 3: Multiple choice grammar gap-fill task (5 marks)

Question 4: Translation of sentences of a minimum of 35 words from English into the target language (10 marks)

Question 5: Write approximately 90 words in response to three compulsory bullet points with a choice of two questions (15 marks)

Question 1: Write six sentences, eg fill in a form (12 marks)

Question 2: Write 60 words in response to three bullet points (16 marks)

Question 3: Write 90-120 words in response to three bullet points with no choice of question (20 marks)

Question 4: Translation of sentences of a minimum of 35 words into the target language (12 marks)

Higher

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Higher paper 4 – Writing

Higher component 4 – Writing

1 hour 15 minutes

1 hour 30 minutes

50 marks (25% of GCSE)

60 marks (25% of GCSE)

Question 1: Translation of sentences from English into the target language, minimum of 50 words (10 marks)

Question 2: Write approximately 90 words in response to three compulsory bullet points with a choice of two questions (15 marks)

Question 3: Write 150 words approximately in response to two compulsory bullet points with a choice of two questions (25 marks)

Question 1: Write 90-120 words in response to three bullet points with no choice of question (20 marks)

Question 2: Write 150-180 words in response to two bullet points, with a choice of two themes (28 marks)

Question 3: Translation of sentences of a minimum of 50 words into the target language (12 marks)

Themes and topics

AQA new specification

Eduqas current specification

Theme 1: People and lifestyle

  • Identity and relationships with others
  • Healthy living and lifestyle
  • Education and work
Theme 2: Popular culture

  • Free time activities
  • Customs, festivals and celebrations
  • Celebrity culture
Theme 3: Communication and the world around us

  • Travel and tourism, including places of interest
  • Media and technology
  • The environment and where people live
Identity and culture

  • Youth culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Customs and traditions

Local, national, international and global areas of interest

  • Home and locality
  • France and French-speaking countries
  • Global sustainability

Current and future study and employment

  • Current study
  • World of work
  • Jobs and future plans