Students choose A Level French because they have a love of the language and a strong interest in the culture and society of French-speaking countries. It appeals to students who want to learn to communicate fluently in French by exploring increasingly sophisticated topics of current and cultural interest.
We understand the starting point of post-GCSE students and we take you step by step to a much higher level. Progress is very rapid, both in terms of linguistic and cognitive challenge, so this is an ideal course for talented linguists who want to think and express themselves.
Language skills are much in demand with employers and universities alike. The Russell Group of universities emphasise that a language A Level is a ‘facilitating subject’ which will be well regarded for almost any university course. Having a language is often the key to getting a foot in the door for that all-important first job, in any competitive career.
We follow the AQA specification.
We have developed a course which interlinks all the key elements throughout the two years. This means that you will learn vocabulary and grammar thoroughly to match the topic areas you are tackling. In addition, elements such as independent research, cultural knowledge and literary texts will be woven into every topic area. We will balance the focus on preparing you for the exam, with a strong emphasis on developing your ability to speak fluently and naturally.
The topics you will study will develop your understanding of current social, political and artistic trends in France and Francophone countries. This will include the study of books and films in French. We will equip you with the grammatical knowledge and vocabulary you need and build your ability to express yourself with increasing spontaneity and sophistication.
Paper 1: Listening, reading, translation.
Paper 2: Written essays on the film and book/s you have studied.
Paper 3: Speaking exam on elements of culture, art or society in the French-speaking world, including an Extended Research Project.
Minimum 65444 including 6 in French and 5 in English GCSE.