French
Course summary

Studying French at A-level gives you not only the opportunity to deepen your understanding of the language and your confidence in using French while traveling globally. It also opens many opportunities in the world of work and allows students to delve into French culture and history. This is a 2-year linear course assessed at the end of Year 13. Theme 1: Changes in French society We consider the changing nature of families in France, we learn about the French education system, and we look at issues in the world of work such as strikes and equality. Theme 2: Political and artistic culture in French-speaking countries In this theme, we look at the music of the French-speaking world. We discuss the media, including the challenges it faces and the new technology, and we find out about festivals and traditions in countries where French is spoken. Theme 3: Immigration and French multicultural society We consider the positive impact that immigration has had on France, from an economic and cultural perspective, whilst also looking at the challenges around immigration and integration. Students also find out about the Far Right in France and public opinion. Theme 4: Occupation & Resistance We look at life under Nazi occupation and collaboration, investigate the Vichy regime and the role of Pétain, and discover the various elements of the French Resistance.

Entry requirements

GCSE Grade 6 French.

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1: (1 hour 50 minutes) Listening, reading, and translation into English (40%) Paper 2: (2 hours 40 minutes) (30%) Writing Translation into French Essay on ‘Un sac de billes’ by Joseph Joffo Essay on the film ‘Intouchables’ Paper 3: Speaking Test (21-23 minutes) (30%) Task 1: Students discuss one theme from the four listed above. Task 2: Students present and discuss a topic they have independently researched.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityOxfordshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressAddison Road, Banbury, OX16 9DG