Minerva Learning Trust

French

A Level AQA

Please ask for more information if you would like to study this subject as a one year AS Level course alongside three other courses.

A Level French builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills gained at GCSE. There is a focus on the language itself, as well as francophone society and culture. Students will learn about the politics, art and social features of the French speaking world. They also study a French book and a film, becoming critics in the target language. The independent research project in Year 13 allows students to focus on a particular area of interest. 
Students will study: the changing nature of the family, the cyber-society, the place of voluntary work, a culture proud of its heritage, contemporary francophone music, the cinema, positive features of a diverse society, life for the marginalised, how criminals are treated, teenagers, the right to vote and political commitment, demonstrations and strikes, and politics and immigration. Over the two years, students will study one French text and one French film.

Assessment

Paper 1 - 50%

  • Listening, reading and writing 
  • Comprehension questions dealing with the spoken and written word; translations 
Paper 2 - 20%
  • Writing  
  • Essays about the book and film studied  
Paper 3 - 30%
  • Speaking
  • Conversation for around 16 minutes about a theme from the course and the research project 
Skills Developed and Career Prospects

Language learning fosters a range of transferable skills, including communication, critical thinking and creativity. By the end of the course, students should be able to speak in French with confidence. They will be able to read magazines, newspapers, blogs and literature, drawing out key points and inferring messages.

A Level French is an excellent partner to many subjects and can often be combined with a wide range of disciplines at university. Language competence is highly regarded by employers and could make a CV stand out during a selection process. In our global world, the ability to understand and communicate with others is a vital skill in business, the service industry, journalism, research and education. 

High Storrs Sixth Form Entry Requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs at Grade 9 - 4. This MUST include at least a Grade 4 in English Language and Mathematics

Plus

Grade 5 in French