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French A Level
Long Road Sixth Form College
Long Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 8PX
Available start dates
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Course Summary
Learning a language is an amazing experience, particularly if you enjoy discovering patterns, losing yourself in books and films, learning about new cultures and traveling. As a French A Level student, you will learn the intricacies of French grammar, giving you a deeper insight in the inner workings of the English language and make you a better communicator.
Throughout your two years of study you will focus on the following key objectives; understanding and appropriate reaction to spoken language and written language, manipulating language to express complex ideas, and the ability to analyse, evaluate and criticise original texts. In addition to being able to understand and interpret both the written and the spoken language, the focus on these objectives will develop your analytical, research, communication and critical skills.
You will develop your listening and reading skills and learn to translate complex texts accurately both from French into English and from English into French. You will study a novel, currently “No et moi”, and a film, currently “La haine”, in the original which will evolve your analytical skills as well your capacity to write in French. You will read French newspapers and magazines, as well as watching French media and listening to French podcasts. You will conduct and present a research project on a topic of your choosing, which you will then discuss in-depth allowing your speaking skills to flourish.
With millions of French speakers worldwide, the importance of French as a world language is more and more appreciated. Being able to interact with people in their own language will open the doors to a wondrous world of possibilities such as the opportunity to work abroad.
Course Details
Year 1 Modules
The Traditional and the Modern Family
Cyberspace
Charity
Cultural Heritage
Contemporary Music
Cinema
Year 2 Modules
Positive Aspects of a Diverse Society
Life at the margins of Society
Criminality
Youth, Voting Rights & Political Engagement
Manifestations & Strikes
Politics & Immigration
How will it be delivered and assessed?
100% Exam
Exam Board: AQA
Entry requirements
Five GCSEs at Grade 5 including
Your next steps...
The importance of the French language continues to grow as French as a world language is more and more appreciated, and the interest in the diversity of the cultures of French origin increases.
As well as studying French on its own, you can study French with either another language or with a huge variety of subjects, including Law, Economics, Business, History and many others.
Recent students have gone on to study Economics at UEA, International Tourism and Marketing at Leeds Beckett University and Management at the University of London. Being able to speak French is a skill highly valued by employers in a variety of industries as well as in Education.
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