The course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills gained at GCSE. It fosters a range of transferable skills including communication, critical thinking, research skills and creativity. The main focus of the course is to develop students' skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing French through the study of stimulating topic areas such as social issues and trends in French speaking societies as well as aspects of political life and artistic culture in the country/countries where the language is spoken. Students will achieve this by using authentic spoken and written sources in French as well as speaking sessions with the French assistant. Students will study texts and/or a film and have the opportunity to carry out independent research on an area of their choice. The importance of acquiring Modern Language skills has increased considerably and can only continue to do so, given the growing levels of co-operation between European nations. The range of openings for students following courses in Modern Languages is continuing to expand
Name: French Qualification title: - Qualification type: Other regulated/accredited qualification Assessment 7652 A level Paper 1 Listening, Reading and Writing Paper 2 Writing (including an assessment of one text and one film or two texts from the specified list) Paper 3 Speaking (individual research project) Awarding - Created 20161031 13:39:45 Updated 20161031 13:39:45
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Spalding High School
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Spalding High School
Stonegate
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Spalding