As French is a global language, spoken widely across the world, you will enhance your employment prospects greatly. You will learn sought after transferable skills such as communication techniques, resilience and a global mind set. A Level French is the perfect foundation for language course at university or the chance to work and study abroad. You will build your insight into another country and culture. Most importantly, if you would love the chance to work or travel abroad and converse in French then this is the course for you!
As we will build on the vocabulary learnt already, you must have a minimum of Grade B in GCSE French.
There are 3 examinations which will be undertaken in Year 13. Listening Reading & Writing – 2hr30 Listening & Reading style questions similar to those at GCSE with two additional translations – one into French, one into English, 100 words each. Writing –2hr Two critical responses in French around the literary texts or film you have studied. Speaking – 21 - 23 minutes (with 5 minutes preparation time) One themed discussion, derived from a stimulus card. A presentation on your research project, followed by discussion about it.
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Lancashire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Southport Road, Ormskirk, L40 9RQ |
As French is a global language, spoken widely across the world, you will enhance your employment prospects greatly. You will learn sought after transferable skills such as communication techniques, resilience and a global mind set. A Level French is the perfect foundation for language course at university or the chance to work and study abroad. You will build your insight into another country and culture. Most importantly, if you would love the chance to work or travel abroad and converse in French then this is the course for you!
As we will build on the vocabulary learnt already, you must have a minimum of Grade B in GCSE French.
There are 3 examinations which will be undertaken in Year 13. Listening Reading & Writing – 2hr30 Listening & Reading style questions similar to those at GCSE with two additional translations – one into French, one into English, 100 words each. Writing –2hr Two critical responses in French around the literary texts or film you have studied. Speaking – 21 - 23 minutes (with 5 minutes preparation time) One themed discussion, derived from a stimulus card. A presentation on your research project, followed by discussion about it.