AS Level French (FREN-S)
A Level
In Finchley
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Type
A Level
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Location
Finchley
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Government funding available
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About this course
What do I need to know or be able to do before taking this course?
To study French you will need at least a grade B at GCSE. You must be prepared to talk in French in small groups for oral examination practice with the French Language Assistant, and sometimes to the whole class. ...
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Course programme
AS Level French (FREN-S)
Course Description
What will I learn on this course?
AS
· Topics include media, popular culture, healthy living, and family.
· Basic grammar and vocabulary to communicate appropriately.
· Reading, writing, speaking and listening skills covered equally.
· Reading materials taken from authentic sources such as newspapers and magazines.
· Listening sources such as news reports, announcements, weather reports and interviews.
· Writing will involve letters or reports to present information and opinions in French.
· Speaking will require students to speak fluently on a range of prepared topics.
A2
· All four skill areas further developed, vocabulary widened, grammar practised.
· Writing essays or longer pieces to prepare for Units 3 and 4.
· Speaking skills to require argument and justification of opinions and to move on to unpredicted areas of conversation.
· Preparation for Unit 3: a synoptic unit which tests listening, reading and writing in one examination.
· Two Cultural Topics studied in greater depth, for example, a film, a novel, or a region
What kind of assessments will I have to complete to get my qualification?
AS .
· Unit 1 (70%) will test listening, reading and writing skills in 2 hours; answers range from non-verbal to full written responses, including a summary in English.
· Unit 2 (30%) is a speaking exam lasting 15 minutes and consisting of a discussion of a stimulus card, followed by a conversation covering 3 of the 4 AS topics.
A2
· Unit 3 (70%) Reading, writing and listening skills are tested in
2h30 min.
· Unit 4 (30%): Speaking exam lasting 15 minutes and consisting of a discussion of a stimulus card, followed by a conversation covering 3 of the A2 topics.
What kind of student is this course suitable for?
Someone who is interested in languages to communicate and who enjoys learning about other cultures.
What could I do with a qualification in this subject?
If you are thinking of a future career in business, travel, the arts and media, even in conjunction with a science, then learning a world language would be highly desirable.
Entry Requirements
What do I need to know or be able to do before taking this course?
To study French you will need at least a grade B at GCSE. You must be prepared to talk in French in small groups for oral examination practice with the French Language Assistant, and sometimes to the whole class. It would be ideal if you could go to France or another French-speaking country for an exchange or study visit, or a Work Experiences placement during your A Level course.
AS Level French (FREN-S)