If you are planning to take A Level Chinese, check out the page for Edexcel A Level Chinese qualification here: Edexcel A level Chinese (2017) | Pearson qualifications
You can find the specification and some sample assessment materials on this page.
There are some Youtube videos made by a Chinese teacher on A Level Chinese, which can show you the contents of the exam in details and provides useful guidance. Check them out below:
As an entertainment, it will also be useful for you to read books and watch videos about Chinese culture. You can watch Chinese videos and learn Chinese songs via the links below:
Jia you er nv (Home with kids)
Home with Kids is a sitcom/drama from Mainland China. It is considered to be an equivalent to Growing Pains, a US sitcom.
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLDXNuGXnpZEJCqdvum9QqO7mtlbKezOh
Kuai le han yu (Happy Chinese)
Happy Chinese is elaborately designed for foreigners who would like to learn Mandarin and gives warm welcome to all Mandarin learners, in which not only languages can be learnt but also cultures.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pJ2OQpq100&list=PLfAyWdGHnLdE1LFreHvslh9G6qnUlcsnv
The following YouTube channels are recommended to pupils to watch at home.
- Little Fox Chinese
www.youtube.com/channel/UCipQJmg3yqouy6MRtPv_0Bg
- Chinese Buddy
www.youtube.com/channel/UCJdwm0ut_GzVT5VzzylqDQA
- BASHO & FRIENDS
www.youtube.com/channel/UCMdV1ynMzE4y0NoeTZa7GZA
- Learning Chinese through Stories
www.youtube.com/channel/UCDSSndxcaLY--_eS5p9a2rQ
- piga ponda
www.youtube.com/user/PIGAandPONDA
- Active Chinese