A Level

French

CourseFrench
QualificationA Level
Why study this course?

Mastery of French opens doors to cultures, literature, history, and global job opportunities. It’s the official language in 29 countries! It can boost your cognitive skills, critical thinking, and improves your grasp of English. It will also facilitate travel experiences and broaden your cultural horizons.

What interests should you have?

An interest in travel and global communication, an appreciation for languages and cultures, and a passion for French literature, films, and history.

How will you be assessed?

There is neither coursework nor controlled assessments but end of Year 13 exams. The course is assessed through the four language skills of: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

  • Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing (50%)
  • Paper 2: Writing only (20%)
  • Paper 3: Speaking (30%)
What will the course cover?

A Level French builds on GCSE successes and topics but moves to a more mature, in-depth appreciation of the wider social issues including multiculturalism, politics and artistic culture in the French-speaking world. Students also study a film and a book in French such as ‘La Haine’ or ‘Noé et Moi.’

Career routes

Languages are crucial for a whole range of jobs such as translating and interpreting and extremely useful in the business world as well as in journalism, politics, law, diplomacy or working for any company with outlets abroad. Universities look upon language students very favourably and A Level French is very useful for a range of degrees such as linguistics, the arts, law, history, English and of course languages.

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