AS and A level French
Course code: FRS
Level: A Level, AS Level
Availability: Day Course
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Summary
This course will allow you to develop your fluency and understanding of the language. You will learn about the concerns which affect people’s lives in French speaking countries.
Requirements
You will need:
At least five GCSEs at grade C or above to include English Language and B in French at GCSE. You need a good memory and the ability to organise and analyse material, and an interest in French language and culture. Students are encouraged to participate in the French exchange with our partner school in Gaillac.
Course Content
For AS level you will study the following topic areas:
- Media
- Popular culture
- Healthy living and lifestyle
- Family and relationships
For A level you will study 3 more topic areas:
- The Environment
- The Multicultural society
- Contemporary social issues
In addition to these, you will study cultural topics e.g.
- a region of France
- a period of history or the work of an author
- a dramatist
- a poet
- a director
- a musician
You will study units 1 and 2 for an AS level and units 3 and 4 to complete the full A level.
Unit 1: in which your ability to understand written and spoken French will be tested. You will also have to write approximately 200 words in French in the form of a letter, report or article.
Unit 2: in which your spoken French will be assessed. You will take part in a conversation based on the AS topics.
Unit 3: in this unit your reading and listening comprehension skills will be assessed and you will be required to translate a passage of French into English. Finally, you will have to write an essay in French on one of the cultural topics which you have studied.
Unit 4: this will be an oral examination in which your ability to express and defend your point of view will be tested. The discussion will be based on the A level topics.
What else do I need to know?
During the course lessons will include listening practice, reading a variety of texts and articles, discussions, presentations and role plays, as well as comprehension tasks, essay writing and for A level, translation.
You will have access to listening facilities, audio files and grammar and vocabulary learning exercises. A range of books and magazines is available in the college library. We strongly recommend that you buy a large dictionary for use at home.
Diary Dates
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Mon Apr 16 2012 08:45 - Fri Jun 1 2012 16:00
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Tue May 22 2012 19:00 - Wed May 23 2012 21:00
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Mon Jun 4 2012 00:00 - Fri Jun 8 2012 00:00
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Mon Jun 11 2012 09:00 - Tue Jun 12 2012 16:00
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Wed Jun 13 2012 09:00 - Thu Jul 12 2012 16:00
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Wed Jun 27 2012 08:45 - 16:00
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Thu Jul 5 2012 08:45 - 16:00
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Wed Jul 11 2012 08:30 - 16:30
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Fri Jul 13 2012 00:00 - Sat Jul 14 2012 00:00
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