In the first year of the course, aspects of French speaking society: current trends such as the changing nature of family and the place of voluntary work are studied, together with the artistic culture in the French-speaking world. Topics such as the contemporary francophone music and cinema will be covered. Lessons will also be dedicated to a study of a film. In the second year of the course, current issues in the French speaking world such as positive features of a diverse society are covered alongside aspects of political life; teenagers, the right to vote and political commitment, politics and immigration. Time will also be dedicated to study a book.
TO PURSUE THE A LEVEL COURSE SUCCESSFULLY, PUPILS IDEALLY NEED A MINIMUM OF: GCSE French 7 Interest in French culture
Written examination Listening, Reading and translation into English. 1 hour 45 minutes 40% of AS Level Written examination. One question on a set film. Translation into target language. 1 hour 15 minutes 30% of AS Level Oral examination. Discussion of two sub-themes with a discussion based on a stimulus card. 12 - 14 minutes 30% of AS Level 2 hours 30 minutes 40% of A Level Listening and Reading. Translation into English and French. 2 hours 30% of A Level 21 - 23 minutes 30% of A Level Written examination. One question on a set book and one question on a set film. 2 hours 30% of A Level Discussion of a sub-theme with a discussion based on a stimulus card. Presentation and discussion of individual research project. 21 - 23 minutes 30% of A Level
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Worcestershire |
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Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £28,005 £ £46,230 |
Sixth Form Fee | £8,745 - £22,575 |
Address | 15 Avenue Road, Malvern, WR14 3BA |
In the first year of the course, aspects of French speaking society: current trends such as the changing nature of family and the place of voluntary work are studied, together with the artistic culture in the French-speaking world. Topics such as the contemporary francophone music and cinema will be covered. Lessons will also be dedicated to a study of a film. In the second year of the course, current issues in the French speaking world such as positive features of a diverse society are covered alongside aspects of political life; teenagers, the right to vote and political commitment, politics and immigration. Time will also be dedicated to study a book.
TO PURSUE THE A LEVEL COURSE SUCCESSFULLY, PUPILS IDEALLY NEED A MINIMUM OF: GCSE French 7 Interest in French culture
Written examination Listening, Reading and translation into English. 1 hour 45 minutes 40% of AS Level Written examination. One question on a set film. Translation into target language. 1 hour 15 minutes 30% of AS Level Oral examination. Discussion of two sub-themes with a discussion based on a stimulus card. 12 - 14 minutes 30% of AS Level 2 hours 30 minutes 40% of A Level Listening and Reading. Translation into English and French. 2 hours 30% of A Level 21 - 23 minutes 30% of A Level Written examination. One question on a set book and one question on a set film. 2 hours 30% of A Level Discussion of a sub-theme with a discussion based on a stimulus card. Presentation and discussion of individual research project. 21 - 23 minutes 30% of A Level