French Intermediate GCSE
GCSE
In Cambridge
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GCSE
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Location
Cambridge
This is a one year course requiring some previous knowledge of French, leading to the GCSE French examination in the Summer term. The course is based on a communicative approach and aims to develop the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students who wish to take the exam at the end of the year may do so at either Foundation level, Higher level or a combination of both levels.
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French Intermediate GCSE
Your Course
This is a one year course requiring some previous knowledge of French, leading to the GCSE French examination in the Summer term.
The course is based on a communicative approach and aims to develop the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students who wish to take the exam at the end of the year may do so at either Foundation level, Higher level or a combination of both levels depending on the grade for which they wish to aim.
Students will be conducting realistic everyday conversations, finding out information and taking the initiative in various situations. They will learn to cope with a range of encounters, using formal and familiar styles of address. The past, present and future tenses will be taught through a variety of reading materials and authentic spoken texts. A main course book will be recommended.
The examination board we use is AQA Linear A (3651). The examinations will be in May and early June.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the 30 week course you will have been given the opportunity to:
· Use French effectively for the purpose of communication in everyday situations
· Develop the ability to understand specific details or extracts and respond accordingly to spoken or written language that may contain unpredictable elements
· Develop the ability to express ideas, attitudes, personal feelings and opinions
· Develop the ability to narrate and discuss in the past, present and future tenses
· Enjoy and appreciate the culture and civilisation of French-speaking countries
Your Tutor
Muriel Offord is a native speaker of French who has had several years experience of running her own business, teaching French privately to infant and junior school children, as well to adults. She is a qualified teacher and for the last four years has been working at Soham Village College teaching French to 11-16-year olds.
Examination Fees:
To be advised
Day and time: Wednesday 7-9pm
Start date: 23rd Sept 2009
Number of sessions: 30
Tuition fees: £270
Method of payment: Fees for short courses (10 weeks or less) to be paid in full at enrolment and for long courses (12 weeks or more) fees of 50% can be paid at enrolment plus 50% as a cheque. Course places cannot be reserved without receipt of both payments.
Half term:
Please note that there are no classes during half term Monday 15th - Friday 19th February 2010 unless otherwise stated.
French Intermediate GCSE