The A Level course for French builds on the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills developed at GCSE. We explore topics that are more mature and reflective of Francophone society, the cultures and up-to-date trends of these communities. Work is approached in small groups and students are encouraged to communicate their own ideas in their chosen language, whilst critically examining the points of view of their peers and alternative sources. In order to build fluency and confidence, students have individual speaking sessions with our experienced Language Assistant. The sessions support preparation for the speaking examination discussion and project as well as spontaneous speech to use in Francophone cultures.
40 points in their 9 best GCSE subjects or equivalent qualifications. (Where 9 subjects have not been studied, the school reserves the right to consider entry; this will be dependent on actual exam results, not predictions, and students must still achieve the minimum individual subject requirements.) A minimum of 2 grade 6s in GCSE subjects or grades of the same standard in equivalent qualifications. Grade 6 at GCSE in French.
Reading, writing, and listening examination: 2 hours 30 minutes • 50% of A Level Written essay examination: 2 hours • 20% of A Level Oral exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) • 30% of A Level
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Lincoln Road, Welton, Lincoln, LN2 3JB |
The A Level course for French builds on the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills developed at GCSE. We explore topics that are more mature and reflective of Francophone society, the cultures and up-to-date trends of these communities. Work is approached in small groups and students are encouraged to communicate their own ideas in their chosen language, whilst critically examining the points of view of their peers and alternative sources. In order to build fluency and confidence, students have individual speaking sessions with our experienced Language Assistant. The sessions support preparation for the speaking examination discussion and project as well as spontaneous speech to use in Francophone cultures.
40 points in their 9 best GCSE subjects or equivalent qualifications. (Where 9 subjects have not been studied, the school reserves the right to consider entry; this will be dependent on actual exam results, not predictions, and students must still achieve the minimum individual subject requirements.) A minimum of 2 grade 6s in GCSE subjects or grades of the same standard in equivalent qualifications. Grade 6 at GCSE in French.
Reading, writing, and listening examination: 2 hours 30 minutes • 50% of A Level Written essay examination: 2 hours • 20% of A Level Oral exam: 21–23 minutes (including 5 minutes preparation time) • 30% of A Level