

Students study engaging topics including politics, immigration, media, film and literature, to gain a thorough understanding of the rich, diverse culture and history of French speaking countries. The language and grammar skills taught, which build directly on GCSE study, will allow students to speak and write in French with a high level of fluency and accuracy. Students will also develop their listening and reading skills to summarise, translate and analyse texts effectively. This course is ideal for students who are curious about life in other countries and want to equip themselves with highly transferable, employable skills such as autonomy, resourcefulness, creativity, critical and analytical thinking, a global outlook and cognitive, linguistic and cultural flexibility. French is the language of international relations and diplomacy, spoken in five continents and is a good base for learning other languages. Students will have a weekly 1:1 lesson with the experienced, well-qualified French Assistant. Students are expected to keep up-to-date with current affairs in France, undertake extra listening practice and to develop independent research skills. Career Pathways – Teaching and Education – Foreign Civil Service – Armed Forces – Travel and Hospitality – Politics – Journalism – Interpretation and Translation
Grade 7 in GCSE French
Modules Component 1: The evolution of French society Component 2: The political and artistic culture of the French speaking world Component 3: Immigration and multicultural French society Component 4: Occupied France and the French Resistance Students complete an Independent Research Project in Year 13, on any topic relating to French. Assessment Component 1 – Exam 1: Listening, reading and translation into English – 2 hrs (40%) Component 2 – Exam 2: Written responses to works and translation into French – 2 hrs 40 mins (30%) Component 3 – Speaking Assessment – 21–23 mins (30%)
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Two Hedges Road, Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham, GL52 8AE |
Students study engaging topics including politics, immigration, media, film and literature, to gain a thorough understanding of the rich, diverse culture and history of French speaking countries. The language and grammar skills taught, which build directly on GCSE study, will allow students to speak and write in French with a high level of fluency and accuracy. Students will also develop their listening and reading skills to summarise, translate and analyse texts effectively. This course is ideal for students who are curious about life in other countries and want to equip themselves with highly transferable, employable skills such as autonomy, resourcefulness, creativity, critical and analytical thinking, a global outlook and cognitive, linguistic and cultural flexibility. French is the language of international relations and diplomacy, spoken in five continents and is a good base for learning other languages. Students will have a weekly 1:1 lesson with the experienced, well-qualified French Assistant. Students are expected to keep up-to-date with current affairs in France, undertake extra listening practice and to develop independent research skills. Career Pathways – Teaching and Education – Foreign Civil Service – Armed Forces – Travel and Hospitality – Politics – Journalism – Interpretation and Translation
Grade 7 in GCSE French
Modules Component 1: The evolution of French society Component 2: The political and artistic culture of the French speaking world Component 3: Immigration and multicultural French society Component 4: Occupied France and the French Resistance Students complete an Independent Research Project in Year 13, on any topic relating to French. Assessment Component 1 – Exam 1: Listening, reading and translation into English – 2 hrs (40%) Component 2 – Exam 2: Written responses to works and translation into French – 2 hrs 40 mins (30%) Component 3 – Speaking Assessment – 21–23 mins (30%)