The French curriculum intends to deepen a curiosity and love of languages and other cultures, as well as develop an advanced understanding of how languages work.
The French curriculum intends to deepen a curiosity and love of languages and other cultures, as well as develop an advanced understanding of how languages work. Through a focus on both culture and communication, we aim to foster a passion for exploring a foreign language and comparing it to our own.
Language learning provides an insight into others’ countries and cultures and thus widens our intellectual horizons and promotes social mobility. We aim to broaden students’ knowledge and skills beyond the subject specification, exposing them to as much authentic material as possible.
We aim to challenge our students to achieve a high level of communicative competence, thus not only developing literacy skills but also strengthening students’ resilience and problem-solving skills.
Through studying French students will see the benefits of travelling the world and will be offered the opportunity to visit and have first-hand experience of family life in France, therefore ensuring they have the skills to communicate and have meaningful and life changing experience.
What will I study
Students will study interesting and important topics from a range of political, social and cultural themes all in relation to the French-speaking world following the AQA A-Level course:
The changing role of the family.
Cyber-society.
The voluntary sector.
Cultural heritage.
Contemporary French music.
French cinema.
The positive aspects of a diverse society.
The marginalised society.
Crime and punishment.
Young people and politics.
Strikes and protests.
Immigration.
Our vision can only be achieved through collaboration. Our shared belief is that raising outcomes, narrowing gaps and improving social mobility will be accomplished through proactive collaboration across all teams in the Trust, and between the Trust and its key stakeholders.
This approach has already helped us establish a track-record of outstanding results and it underpins our Trust’s culture and ethos.
In addition to being a beautifully-sounding language, French can be a great investment if you plan to live abroad, want to make new friends, discover a fascinating culture, or travel to French-speaking countries with ease.
This 20 week course will introduce some of the basic structures of the language through topics related to social and everyday life in the country/countries where it is spoken. The focus is on listening, speaking and reading simple materials that introduce basic grammatical structures.
French Language is offered by Bristol Tutors. Our dedicated tutors are committed to navigating students through the intricacies of language acquisition and customising tutoring to suit individual needs and learning preferences.
We offer a wide range of different language courses, allowing our learners to communicate confidently in the language of their choice and to become independent language learners.
Our level groups as well as their progression are defined according to the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). Our 4 skills classes are designed to develop the reception (listening/reading) and production skills of our students as well as their cultural knowledge.
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