French
Course summary
Studying French at A Level goes way beyond developing proficiency in the language to connect with native speakers; it gives pupils an insight into the culture of the French-speaking world and encourages them to see issues from different cultural perspectives to their own. The course covers a range of topics such as current social issues, history and politics and the arts, so there is something for everyone. Also, its strong practical application means that A Level French will equip you with invaluable transferable skills which are well-regarded by universities and employers alike. Students will study: • Aspects of Francophone society • Multiculturalism in Francophone society • Artistic culture in the francophone world • Aspects of political life in the Francophone world
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