People who are curious, willing to work hard, and have imagination, and a sense of humor. By the end of the course, you should be able to discuss and write in French about any topic from politics to bake-off competitions, fashion to nuclear fusion. You will be introduced to French film, music, theatre, literature, and history and have a firm grammatical understanding. You will study films, music, and literary, political, or historical texts, carry out your own research into the language and customs of a French-speaking country, and develop your spoken, written, listening, and reading skills to university entrance level. Unit 1 - Les changements dans la société française. Unit 2 - La culture politique et artistique dans les pays francophones. Unit 3 - L’immigration et la société multiculturelle française. Unit 4 - L’Occupation et la Résistance en France.
You will need to have passed GCSE French at grade 4 or above.
You will learn in a variety of ways, including demonstrations, skills workshops, formal lessons, and individual tuition. You will have your own online textbook as well as a paper version in class which will enable you to progress at your own pace. You will be expected to accurately self-assess some work. There is also a program of ongoing and end-of-module tests. You will be able to complete and submit these online assessments and tests when you feel confident enough to do so but within the allocated time period. We organize a week’s residential visit which is designed to improve your cultural knowledge as well as prepare you for your speaking exam. Your final assessment at A level will be with the completion of three exams with Edexcel. • Paper 1 - Listening, reading, and translation. • Paper 2 - Written responses to works and translation. • Paper 3 - Speaking.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Cumberland |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Netherhall Road, Maryport, CA15 6NT |
People who are curious, willing to work hard, and have imagination, and a sense of humor. By the end of the course, you should be able to discuss and write in French about any topic from politics to bake-off competitions, fashion to nuclear fusion. You will be introduced to French film, music, theatre, literature, and history and have a firm grammatical understanding. You will study films, music, and literary, political, or historical texts, carry out your own research into the language and customs of a French-speaking country, and develop your spoken, written, listening, and reading skills to university entrance level. Unit 1 - Les changements dans la société française. Unit 2 - La culture politique et artistique dans les pays francophones. Unit 3 - L’immigration et la société multiculturelle française. Unit 4 - L’Occupation et la Résistance en France.
You will need to have passed GCSE French at grade 4 or above.
You will learn in a variety of ways, including demonstrations, skills workshops, formal lessons, and individual tuition. You will have your own online textbook as well as a paper version in class which will enable you to progress at your own pace. You will be expected to accurately self-assess some work. There is also a program of ongoing and end-of-module tests. You will be able to complete and submit these online assessments and tests when you feel confident enough to do so but within the allocated time period. We organize a week’s residential visit which is designed to improve your cultural knowledge as well as prepare you for your speaking exam. Your final assessment at A level will be with the completion of three exams with Edexcel. • Paper 1 - Listening, reading, and translation. • Paper 2 - Written responses to works and translation. • Paper 3 - Speaking.