

Learning a Modern Foreign Language helps develop effective communication and analytical skills and enhances social, cultural and intercultural awareness. You will gain a useful knowledge of and insights into French-speaking cultures as well as valuable skills for foreign travel, further education and employment. Themes you will study include: Changes in family structure Education in France and student issues Working life in France and sexual equality Music Media Festivals and Traditions Integration and Multiculturalism The rise of the Extreme Right in France The Occupation of France during the Second World War The French Resistance What it can lead to Translator, Interpreter (including UN, defence forces, police force), Foreign language intelligence, Tourism/ travel industry, Teacher- in both the UK and abroad, International Law Medicine/health care - because of Latin and medical terms, Economics or finance, Journalist/reporter, Military (human intelligence collector, intelligence analyst), International sales manager, Diplomat, Flight attendant/ pilot, Work in one of the 29 countries in the world which has French as an official language, Work and live in Canada (they require fluency in both English and French to get a visa),
Grade 6 in French
Three external examinations
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Surrey |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Weybourne Road, Farnham, GU9 9HF |
Learning a Modern Foreign Language helps develop effective communication and analytical skills and enhances social, cultural and intercultural awareness. You will gain a useful knowledge of and insights into French-speaking cultures as well as valuable skills for foreign travel, further education and employment. Themes you will study include: Changes in family structure Education in France and student issues Working life in France and sexual equality Music Media Festivals and Traditions Integration and Multiculturalism The rise of the Extreme Right in France The Occupation of France during the Second World War The French Resistance What it can lead to Translator, Interpreter (including UN, defence forces, police force), Foreign language intelligence, Tourism/ travel industry, Teacher- in both the UK and abroad, International Law Medicine/health care - because of Latin and medical terms, Economics or finance, Journalist/reporter, Military (human intelligence collector, intelligence analyst), International sales manager, Diplomat, Flight attendant/ pilot, Work in one of the 29 countries in the world which has French as an official language, Work and live in Canada (they require fluency in both English and French to get a visa),
Grade 6 in French
Three external examinations