French

           

We would expect students to have met the expectations for entry to 6th form and to have a grade 6 in French. We welcome conversations with individual students about their suitability for the course.

FRENCH

In the first year students study social and technological change alongside highlights of French-speaking artistic culture, including francophone music and cinema.

Students also explore the influence of the past on present-day French-speaking communities.

Throughout their studies, they will learn the language in the context of French-speaking countries and the issues and influences which have shaped them. Students will study a text or a film.

In the second year further aspects of the social background are covered, this time focusing on issues, such as life for those on the margins of French-speaking society as well as looking at the positive influences that diversity brings. Students also study aspects of the political landscape in a French-speaking country, e.g immigration.

Students will develop their knowledge and understanding of themes relating to the culture and society of countries where French is spoken. They will do this by using authentic spoken and written sources in French.

The choice of works (literary texts and films) offers opportunities to link with the themes.

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Click here to read a student essay  

 

ASSESSMENT (For French and German courses)

Assessment tasks will be varied and cover listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

If you have any further queries about this subject please email enquiries@beverleyj6.co.uk

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