
A Level French QAN code 6018727X A Level French opens up a world of opportunities. Work for the modules is drawn from the following topics: Aspects of French-speaking society: The changing state of the family, The Digital World, Youth Culture. Multiculturalism in French-speaking Society: Immigration, Integration, Racism Social issues and trends: Family, Cyber society, Voluntary work Aspects of French-speaking society: Positive features of a diverse society, Life for the marginalised, How criminals are treated There will also be the study of a book and a film from a French speaking country. Languages are a facilitating subject, choosing to study them at A Level leaves open a wide range of options for University study. In today's business world, being bilingual can only be an advantage and gives you a competitive edge when searching for employment.
A minimum of five GCSE passes at grades 4 or 5 including English Language and Maths. Students must then meet subject specific typical minimum entry requirements (listed below).
You will be assessed in Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and translation. The following skills are assessed: Module 1: Speaking assessment on two of the topics Module 2: Reading and Listening Module 3: Writing and translation
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Bradford |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Higher Coach Road, Baildon, Shipley, BD17 5RH |
A Level French QAN code 6018727X A Level French opens up a world of opportunities. Work for the modules is drawn from the following topics: Aspects of French-speaking society: The changing state of the family, The Digital World, Youth Culture. Multiculturalism in French-speaking Society: Immigration, Integration, Racism Social issues and trends: Family, Cyber society, Voluntary work Aspects of French-speaking society: Positive features of a diverse society, Life for the marginalised, How criminals are treated There will also be the study of a book and a film from a French speaking country. Languages are a facilitating subject, choosing to study them at A Level leaves open a wide range of options for University study. In today's business world, being bilingual can only be an advantage and gives you a competitive edge when searching for employment.
A minimum of five GCSE passes at grades 4 or 5 including English Language and Maths. Students must then meet subject specific typical minimum entry requirements (listed below).
You will be assessed in Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing and translation. The following skills are assessed: Module 1: Speaking assessment on two of the topics Module 2: Reading and Listening Module 3: Writing and translation