A Level French helps students develop confident, effective communication skills in French and a thorough understanding of the culture of countries and communities where French is spoken. It develops an interest in, and enthusiasm for, language learning and encourages students to consider their study of the language in a broader context. The course aims to enable students to develop and build on the skills acquired at GCSE, to develop their ability to write and speak in French with accurate grammar and syntax for a range of purposes and to understand written or spoken French in a variety of contexts and genres.
GCSE French Grade 7
Assessments take place at the end of the second year. PAPER 1: Listening comprehension, reading comprehension and translations. 2 1/2 hours, 50% of A Level. PAPER 2: Essay paper on film and literary text. 2 hours, 20% of A Level. PAPER 3: Oral: discussion of a theme and an individual independent research project. 20 mins, 30% of A Level.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £38,763 - £42,933 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £23,583 - £24,642 |
| Address | Ashtead Park, Park Lane, Surrey, KT21 1ET |
A Level French helps students develop confident, effective communication skills in French and a thorough understanding of the culture of countries and communities where French is spoken. It develops an interest in, and enthusiasm for, language learning and encourages students to consider their study of the language in a broader context. The course aims to enable students to develop and build on the skills acquired at GCSE, to develop their ability to write and speak in French with accurate grammar and syntax for a range of purposes and to understand written or spoken French in a variety of contexts and genres.
GCSE French Grade 7
Assessments take place at the end of the second year. PAPER 1: Listening comprehension, reading comprehension and translations. 2 1/2 hours, 50% of A Level. PAPER 2: Essay paper on film and literary text. 2 hours, 20% of A Level. PAPER 3: Oral: discussion of a theme and an individual independent research project. 20 mins, 30% of A Level.