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French A level

Springwood High School

Queensway, Gaywood, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4AW

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Languages, Literature and Culture

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 03 September 2026
Springwood High School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
D

Application Instructions

A LEVEL AND LEVEL 3 QUALIFICATIONS

To gain a place on this course students will ideally have at least grade 4 in both English Language and Mathematics and at least three other GCSEs, or equivalent Level 2 qualifications, at grade 5 or above. Some subjects also have additional entry requirements.

All students are to choose 3 subjects from 3 different blocks. Further Mathematics may be taken as a fourth choice.



LEVEL 2 QUALIFICATIONS

Subjects have individual entry requirements.

Students only need to apply for either Bricklaying or Hairdressing.

Course Details

FRENCH

The A-level course encourages you to use your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills to learn about issues affecting the world today. You will, of course, be looking at them through the medium of German/French/Spanish and considering particularly how they affect the German/French/Spanish speaking countries. Topics covered will include:

German: family, youth culture, media, festivals & traditions, multiculturalism, the German reunification, art, Berlin and politics. German use the AQA specification.

French: family, media, education & the world of work, festivals & traditions, immigration, multiculturalism, the French Occupation and Resistance. French use the Edexcel specification.

Spanish: family, tourism, the world of work, music, media, festivals & traditions, multiculturalism, immigration, the Spanish Civil War and the Franco dictatorship

All languages also study a novel/play and a film in the foreign language.

Learning Strategies: A mixture of teaching and learning methods is used e.g. teacher presentation and explanation, group discussion, paired work and individual study. Articles from the press, current audio recordings and podcasts are used to provide extra up-to-date material. As far as possible, lessons are conducted in German/French/Spanish, although grammar explanations are given in English. We have French, German and Spanish assistants for regular conversation practice.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing: Written Paper, 1 hour 50 minutes – 40% of total marks. This includes listening and responding, reading and responding and a translation into English.

Paper 2: Writing: Written Paper, between 2 hours and 2 hours 45 minutes – 30% of marks. This includes translation into the target language, literary extended response to texts and written extended response to works.

Paper 3: Speaking: Oral exam of approximately 20 minutes, – 30% of marks. This includes discussion of a studied topic and presentation and discussion of a researched topic. The research project can be chosen from any topic or theme.


IRP :-

Choose a topic and do research. This is presented to the examiner in speaking exam.

Literary texts / films :-

French - La Haine and Gone du Chaaba

German - Der Vorleser and Das Leben Der Anderen

Spanish—Como Agua Para Chocolate and Volver

Entry requirements

Subject Specific Requirements

At least a grade 6 in the language you are going to study

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Future Applications

The study of a language enables students to develop and build on the skills acquired at GCSE; enhances employment prospects; facilitates foreign travel and provides an insight into another culture and society. Knowledge of a foreign language will allow you to compete effectively in the global economy, broaden your horizons and increase your appreciation of other cultures.


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