No. We do not provide vocabulary lists for A Level language syllabuses because we cannot commit to using a finite number of words in our assessments. Part of Reading and Listening skills, especially at this level, is to be able to work out new words from context or understand key messages without the need to have prior knowledge of every single word that appears.
The topic list in the syllabus gives centres and candidates an idea of the areas of vocabulary that would be helpful to study prior to the exam.
The syllabus documents also provides centres and candidates with a list of grammatical structures students would be expected to know at this level.
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