Course Title: FRENCH
Examination Board: WJEC.
Entry Requirements (if appropriate):
Contact: Mrs V Da Gama
Course Aims:
If you enjoy communicating with other people, finding out how language works and learning about different countries and cultures, studying GCSE French is an excellent choice for you! The aim of the course is:
· To develop an understanding of the language in a variety of contexts.
· To develop knowledge of the language and language learning skills which are highly recognised as transferable skills.
· To develop the ability to communicate effectively in the language and develop awareness of countries and communities where the language is spoken.
Course Description:
The course is divided into four units.
Unit 1: Listening (20%) - End of course examination.
Unit 2: Speaking (30%)- Modular examination.
Unit 3: Reading (20%) - End of course examination.
Unit 4: Writing (30%)- Modular examination.
How will I learn:
Over the two year course you will study a variety of exciting topics under the wider contexts of Personal and Social Life, The Local Community, The World of Work and The Wider World. You will develop a confidence to communicate in French; both orally and written. These are examined throughout the two year course after each topic. You will also gain proficiency in reading and understanding spoken French; both essential elements for communication and are highly recognised transferable skills. These are examined in a final exam at the end of the course. Homework is set weekly and learning vocabulary is an essential part of success at GCSE.
Possible Career Pathways:
People with language skills and knowledge are highly thought of in the modern world. They stand out as talented and successful people, with broad and exciting horizons. Taking GCSE Spanish means you will be able to:
· study AS and A2 French courses
· be in a stronger position to get a job in companies with international links or improve employability if you would like to work abroad
· be able to pursue a wide variety of careers. Careers using modern foreign languages include: Cabin Crew, Immigration Officer, Diplomatic Service, Hotel Manager, Interpreter,
Translator, Language Teacher, Tourism Officer, Travel Courier, Foreign Correspondent, Foreign Journalist, European Officer and many more.

