You will build upon the topics that you studied at GCSE but the onus is now upon you to argue and debate your own point of view. You will read materials from the French press, watch French TV and DVDs, listen to French podcasts, and use the internet. Grammar is taught intensively during Term 1 to strengthen your knowledge of the language. It is then revisited throughout the 2-year course.
6 or above at GCSE French and 5 or above in English Language
This is a two-year A Level course. At the end of Year 13, there are three exams. Unit 1 (30%) Oral exam of between 21 and 23 minutes with an external examiner, in which you will discuss your chosen research project and discuss one of the themes studied. Unit 2: (50%) Listening, Reading, and Translation, a two-and-a-half-hour paper which is worth 50% Unit 3: (20%) Critical and Analytical response in Writing, a two-hour paper consisting of two essays, one on a film and one on a book studied during the course.
About Education Provider
Region | East Midlands |
Local Authority | Derbyshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Green Lane, Dronfield, S18 2FZ |
You will build upon the topics that you studied at GCSE but the onus is now upon you to argue and debate your own point of view. You will read materials from the French press, watch French TV and DVDs, listen to French podcasts, and use the internet. Grammar is taught intensively during Term 1 to strengthen your knowledge of the language. It is then revisited throughout the 2-year course.
6 or above at GCSE French and 5 or above in English Language
This is a two-year A Level course. At the end of Year 13, there are three exams. Unit 1 (30%) Oral exam of between 21 and 23 minutes with an external examiner, in which you will discuss your chosen research project and discuss one of the themes studied. Unit 2: (50%) Listening, Reading, and Translation, a two-and-a-half-hour paper which is worth 50% Unit 3: (20%) Critical and Analytical response in Writing, a two-hour paper consisting of two essays, one on a film and one on a book studied during the course.