The A level French course is interesting and varied, giving you a broad range of knowledge and skills to include the study of technological and social change, looking at diversity and the benefits it brings. We will study highlights of French-speaking artistic culture, including francophone music and cinema, and learn about political engagements and who wields the political power in the French-speaking world. You will also explore the influence of the past on present-day French-speaking communities. Throughout the course, you will learn the language in the context of French-speaking countries and the issues and influences that have shaped them. You will study texts and films and have the opportunity to carry out independent research on an area of your choice.
You should achieve a grade 7 in GCSE French to study the language at A level or the IB higher level course; a 6 is the minimum grade for the IB standard level course.
How will I be assessed? You will sit three papers: Paper 1 (50%) Listening, Reading and Writing Paper 2 (20%) Writing Paper 3 (30%) Speaking
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Bristol, City of |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £17,385 |
Address | University Road, Bristol, BS8 1SR |
The A level French course is interesting and varied, giving you a broad range of knowledge and skills to include the study of technological and social change, looking at diversity and the benefits it brings. We will study highlights of French-speaking artistic culture, including francophone music and cinema, and learn about political engagements and who wields the political power in the French-speaking world. You will also explore the influence of the past on present-day French-speaking communities. Throughout the course, you will learn the language in the context of French-speaking countries and the issues and influences that have shaped them. You will study texts and films and have the opportunity to carry out independent research on an area of your choice.
You should achieve a grade 7 in GCSE French to study the language at A level or the IB higher level course; a 6 is the minimum grade for the IB standard level course.
How will I be assessed? You will sit three papers: Paper 1 (50%) Listening, Reading and Writing Paper 2 (20%) Writing Paper 3 (30%) Speaking