Modern Foreign Languages are becoming increasingly important because of their ever-increasing relevance to the world of work. Language skills are much sought after by employers in a wide range of fields and many international companies expect competence in more than one foreign language.
The WJEC AS and A level in French provides an engaging and exciting opportunity for students to build on their previous study of French. In addition to a strong focus on developing learners’ confidence and fluency in spoken French, pupils will develop an insight into other cultures and gain a greater awareness of intercultural differences.
A Level French is compatible with almost any combination of support subjects, whether arts, sciences or a mixture of both.
Minimum grade ‘B’ in French GCSE.
The specification content covers the two main areas of interest:
These areas are divided into four themes:
Year 12
Theme 1: Being a young person in a French-speaking society
Theme 2: Understanding the French-speaking world
Year 13
Theme 3: Diversity and difference
Theme 4: France 1940-1950 – The Occupation and the post-war years
Assessments comprise of speaking, listening, reading, translation and both critical and analytical writing
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“Yesterday Never Returns”