The A Level French course at King’s is designed to enhance pupil’s linguistic skills and promote a capacity for critical thinking on the basis of knowledge and understanding of the language, politics, culture, heritage, identity and society of the countries where French is spoken. Through studying French at this advanced level, you will develop an excellent control of the language, convey meaning with clarity, using spoken and written skills with precision, to become an increasingly confident, accurate and independent user of French.
Skills developed at A Level
Above and beyond the language skills you gain, by the end of the course you will have developed critical thinking skills, reasoning skills and multi-tasking skills that employers and universities really value. In addition, strong communication skills, being precise and an international outlook are all developed in A Level French.
Components of the course
The course includes the study of two French works: a literary text and a film. At King’s we currently study the highly popular, contemporary novel ‘No et Moi’ by Delphine de Vigan and the internationally acclaimed shock-film ‘La Haine’ by Matthieu Kazovitz.
An Individual Research Project on an aspect of Francophone Society is also undertaken. Pupils choose a question or topic that interests them and the aim is to develop a passion for their chosen area and to develop independent research skills. The IRP is discussed with the examiner as part of the speaking examination at the end of the course.
The examinations at the end of the course also include reading, writing, and listening papers on current trends in French-speaking society and a writing paper on the novel and the film that is studied.
Entry requirements
Ideally, you will have a GCSE Grade 6 or above.
University courses and careers
Examination board: AQA
Specification: 7652
Mme A. Warne – Head of French
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