French
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What will I learn in this subject?
You will be assessed in 4 skills areas; Listening, Writing, Speaking and Reading.
There are three broad themes:
1. Identity and Culture
2. Local, national, international and global areas of interest
3. Current and future study and employment
The themes are revisited and expanded across a variety of topics over the three years.
We use a variety of different ways to learn, including using ICT and authentic materials such as music and film.
What can I do after the course?
Research has shown that learning a language improves your problem solving skills and makes you more confident in difficult situations. No matter what field you are interested in, most employers now consider a qualification in foreign languages to be desirable. In the European Union and the wider global market, the ability to communicate in French is a highly sought after skill.
Any achievement in this course can be used as part of an application to a potential college or employer along with other grades you have achieved when you leave school. Many universities and colleges prefer candidates who have a languages GCSE.
Anything else I need to know?
You will need:
- to have a good attendance, punctuality and behaviour record
- to have a real interest and commitment to the subject including the willingness to speak in French
- to be prepared to complete all assessments and assignments on time
Learning Journey
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is through exams at the end of Year 11 with marks awarded as follows:
- 25% Speaking
- 25% Writing
- 25% Listening
- 25% Reading