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Study can combine advanced language, cultural topics, literature or film, speaking, essay writing, research habits, and revision cycles.
A-Level Russian
A concise view of advanced Russian study across language precision, cultural material, analytical essays, speaking, and independent research.

Study can combine advanced language, cultural topics, literature or film, speaking, essay writing, research habits, and revision cycles.
Students work toward more accurate, flexible Russian through advanced grammar, vocabulary choice, sentence control, and register.
Texts, film, themes, history, society, and cultural discussion are used to build ideas, vocabulary, and analytical confidence.
The curriculum should support argument, structure, evidence, paragraph flow, introductions, conclusions, and revision after feedback.
Students practise extended responses, discussion, research explanation, topic vocabulary, and confident handling of follow-up questions.
Texts, films, topics, components, dates, centres, and exam-board requirements should be checked against the student's current route.
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