You will study a number of topics that are increasingly relevant to the world we live in. •Artistic Culture in the French-speaking world •Aspects of Political Life in the French-speaking world •Aspects of French-speaking society: current trends & current issues •Film: La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz) •Literary Text: Un Sac De Billes (Joseph Joffo) •Grammar What skills will you develop? A level French builds upon your existing knowledge gained at GCSE, giving you a sound understanding of using French in a variety of contexts and situations. The emphasis of the A level French course focuses on improving communication through different means as well as being able to use it in a variety of situations. The broad range of skills that you gain from studying French at A level are incredibly important tools to have, complementing a whole variety of other subjects. This includes: •Increased fluency, accuracy and precision in French •Using a range of key expressions and structures •Using language spontaneously; asking and answering questions •Presenting viewpoints and developing arguments •Analyzing, evaluating and persuading •Using a range of expression – including the list of grammar •Using self-correction and repair strategies •Reading and responding to a variety of texts •Understanding the main points, gist and inferring •Researching and using case studies/evidence to justify arguments •Summarizing information •Translating from French to English and English to French
The minimum academic entrance requirement for the Sixth Form for September 2024 is 6 Grade 9-4 GCSEs with at least 3 subjects at Grade 6 including English and Mathematics at Grade 4 or higher. We strongly advise that students have at least a GCSE Grade 6 in the subjects they will study at A Level GCSE French Grade 6 https://www.orleanspark.school/sixth-form/entry-2024
Paper 1 - Listening, reading and writing Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes - 50% of A-level Paper 2 - Writing Written exam: 2 hours - 20% of A-level Paper 3 - Speaking Speaking exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) - 30% of A-level
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Richmond upon Thames |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Richmond Road, Twickenham, TW1 3BB |
You will study a number of topics that are increasingly relevant to the world we live in. •Artistic Culture in the French-speaking world •Aspects of Political Life in the French-speaking world •Aspects of French-speaking society: current trends & current issues •Film: La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz) •Literary Text: Un Sac De Billes (Joseph Joffo) •Grammar What skills will you develop? A level French builds upon your existing knowledge gained at GCSE, giving you a sound understanding of using French in a variety of contexts and situations. The emphasis of the A level French course focuses on improving communication through different means as well as being able to use it in a variety of situations. The broad range of skills that you gain from studying French at A level are incredibly important tools to have, complementing a whole variety of other subjects. This includes: •Increased fluency, accuracy and precision in French •Using a range of key expressions and structures •Using language spontaneously; asking and answering questions •Presenting viewpoints and developing arguments •Analyzing, evaluating and persuading •Using a range of expression – including the list of grammar •Using self-correction and repair strategies •Reading and responding to a variety of texts •Understanding the main points, gist and inferring •Researching and using case studies/evidence to justify arguments •Summarizing information •Translating from French to English and English to French
The minimum academic entrance requirement for the Sixth Form for September 2024 is 6 Grade 9-4 GCSEs with at least 3 subjects at Grade 6 including English and Mathematics at Grade 4 or higher. We strongly advise that students have at least a GCSE Grade 6 in the subjects they will study at A Level GCSE French Grade 6 https://www.orleanspark.school/sixth-form/entry-2024
Paper 1 - Listening, reading and writing Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes - 50% of A-level Paper 2 - Writing Written exam: 2 hours - 20% of A-level Paper 3 - Speaking Speaking exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) - 30% of A-level