French A2
Course
In West Sussex
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
West sussex
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Class hours
2h
The main aims are to help you communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in French through both the written and spoken word; to develop your understanding of the spoken and written forms of French; to help you develop critical insights into and contact with, the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of French-speaking countries. At AS level, activities are based on the.
Important information
Government funding available
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
B in French preferred.
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Course programme
English & Liberal Arts
Board and Syllabus details
Board: AQA - Syllabus: AS Level (5651), A Level (6651)
About the subject
The main aims are to help you communicate confidently, clearly and effectively in French through both the written and spoken word; to develop your understanding of the spoken and written forms of French; to help you develop critical insights into and contact with, the contemporary society, cultural background and heritage of French-speaking countries.
At AS level, activities are based on the following topic areas - media (television, advertising and communication technology), popular culture (cinema, music, fashion/ trends), healthy living/lifestyle (sport/exercise, health and well-being, holidays) and family/relationships (friendships, marriage, partnerships).
At A2 level activites are based on the following areas: the environment (pollution, energy, protecting the planet), the multicultural society (immigration, integration, racism), contemporary social issues (wealth and poverty, law and order, impact of scientific and technological progress). There is also an in-depth study of two cultural topics: the Second World War in France, and a French film director.
Learning Styles
Much use of French in classroom, most lessons include a variety of activities - expect the opportunity to speak in pairs or group work, listening to tapes, exercises to increase vocabulary, oral presentations, explanation and revision of grammar, short written tasks and pronunciation exercises. There will be a weekly lesson in the SALC (Self Access Language Centre), and a weekly lesson with an assistant, in both of which work is based on the topic areas listed above.
Subject combinations and progression
Useful with all combinations, but particularly Science, Mathematics, Business Studies, Politics, Art; a language is essential for any student considering an Erasmus programme in HE; almost all students who take a language at degree level study it as part of a package. e.g. European Studies and French, Law and French, Physics and French.
Subject modules and assessment
AS
Unit 1 - 2 hour exam including listening and reading comprehension and a written essay. (AS - 70%, A2 - 35%)
Unit 2 - 15 minute oral exam in two parts with 20 minutes preparation time. AS - 30%, A2 - 15%)
A2
Unit 3 - 2 hours 30 minutes including listening and reading comprehension and a written essay. (A2 - 35%)
Unit 4 - 15 minute oral exam in two parts with 20 minutes preparation time. A2 - 15%)
Entry Requirements
B in French preferred.
French A2