It is increasingly important in a globalized society to be able to speak more than just one language. So if you enjoyed GCSE French and are keen to be able to communicate in French better then this could be the course for you. This course will enable you to: Communicate confidently clearly and effectively in French. Develop insights into France and potentially into any of the over 40 countries around the world where French is the main language spoken. Study a subject that combines well with any A-level subject and which will combine with many subjects at the degree level well. Develop the transferable skills that are highly valued by employers and universities. A level is a natural progression from GCSE. Throughout your studies, you will learn the language in the context of French-speaking countries and the issues and influences that have shaped them. You will study texts and film and have the opportunity to carry out independent research on an area of your choice. As well as lessons with the teacher, students will have a timetabled lesson each week with the foreign language assistant in smaller groups to focus on speaking and listening. The A-level course is organized into topics: Theme 1: Being a young person in a French-speaking society Theme 2: Understanding the artistic and cultural world of French-speaking society Theme 3: Diversity and difference Theme 4: France 1940-1950: The Occupation and post-war years The course also covers the study of a literary work and a feature film. At the end of the course, you will take three exams, which will test your listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Universities and employers value the ability to speak other languages. Many students continue their study of French as part of their university degrees. There is now a huge array of courses, which combine French with subjects such as business and management, marketing, accountancy, law, engineering, sciences, IT, arts, and music. Many students continue their study of French as part of their university degrees. There is now a huge array of courses, which combine French with subjects such as business and management, marketing, accountancy, law, engineering, sciences, IT, arts, and music. Studies show that you improve your employment prospects by being able to speak a second language.
Six GCSEs at grade 4 (must include both English Language and Maths). GCSE grade 6 in French.
Speaking test (30%) Listening reading and translation (50% ) Written response (20%).
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Stockport |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Nangreave Road, Stockport, SK2 6TH |
It is increasingly important in a globalized society to be able to speak more than just one language. So if you enjoyed GCSE French and are keen to be able to communicate in French better then this could be the course for you. This course will enable you to: Communicate confidently clearly and effectively in French. Develop insights into France and potentially into any of the over 40 countries around the world where French is the main language spoken. Study a subject that combines well with any A-level subject and which will combine with many subjects at the degree level well. Develop the transferable skills that are highly valued by employers and universities. A level is a natural progression from GCSE. Throughout your studies, you will learn the language in the context of French-speaking countries and the issues and influences that have shaped them. You will study texts and film and have the opportunity to carry out independent research on an area of your choice. As well as lessons with the teacher, students will have a timetabled lesson each week with the foreign language assistant in smaller groups to focus on speaking and listening. The A-level course is organized into topics: Theme 1: Being a young person in a French-speaking society Theme 2: Understanding the artistic and cultural world of French-speaking society Theme 3: Diversity and difference Theme 4: France 1940-1950: The Occupation and post-war years The course also covers the study of a literary work and a feature film. At the end of the course, you will take three exams, which will test your listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Universities and employers value the ability to speak other languages. Many students continue their study of French as part of their university degrees. There is now a huge array of courses, which combine French with subjects such as business and management, marketing, accountancy, law, engineering, sciences, IT, arts, and music. Many students continue their study of French as part of their university degrees. There is now a huge array of courses, which combine French with subjects such as business and management, marketing, accountancy, law, engineering, sciences, IT, arts, and music. Studies show that you improve your employment prospects by being able to speak a second language.
Six GCSEs at grade 4 (must include both English Language and Maths). GCSE grade 6 in French.
Speaking test (30%) Listening reading and translation (50% ) Written response (20%).