SPANISH
AQA A-level Spanish Paper 3 Speaking
(7692/3T/3V) Marking Scheme 2026
Examiner’s Material
Time allowed: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes’ preparation time at the start of the test)
Instructions
• The contents of this Booklet must be treated as strictly confidential until the end of the test
window.
• Candidates must not use a dictionary at any time during the preparation period or during the test.
• During the 5 minutes’ preparation time at the start of the test, candidates are required to prepare
one of the two cards given to them.
• Candidates may make notes during the preparation time only on the Additional Answer Sheet
provided. They must not write on the card.
• Candidates may refer to the card and any notes they have made at any time during this section of
the test.
• Candidates should hand the stimulus card and the Additional Answer Sheet to you before the start
of the independent research section.
Information
• The test will last approximately 16–18 minutes and will consist of a stimulus card (5–6 minutes), a
presentation by the candidate of his/her research project (2 minutes) and a discussion of the
research project (9–10 minutes). The discussion should focus on the content of the research, not
the process.
• You will ask the questions exactly as they are printed on the card and may ask follow-up questions
to develop the discussion of the sub-theme.
• You will give a brief response to any questions which the candidate asks you during the
discussion.
• If the candidate does not ask two questions, you will invite the candidate to do so before the end of
the discussion on the sub-theme.
• To develop the discussion of the sub-theme, candidates will be expected to respond to questions
and discuss in Spanish broader issues within the sub-theme on the card.
7692/3T/3V
, 2
TARJETA A
Theme Aspects of Hispanic society
Sub-theme Los valores tradicionales y modernos
La dura realidad del matrimonio infantil
Un 24% de las mujeres en América Latina se casa antes de cumplir los 18 años.
En México, un 6% de los hombres casados y un 10% de las mujeres casadas son adolescentes. Un
15% de ellas ya son madres.
Muchas se casan por dinero, a veces con hombres mayores que les prometen una vida mejor, pero
al final terminan esclavizadas. Otras se casan por miedo o para huir de la violencia en sus
propios hogares.
Preguntas
• ¿Cómo reaccionas tú ante esta información?
• ¿Qué ventajas e inconvenientes crees que los jóvenes hispanos encuentran cuando se
casan jóvenes?
• ¿Qué diferencias hay entre las familias del mundo hispánico de hoy y las del pasado?