French AS and A2
Examination Board Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)
Syllabus Numbers AS 1651 A2 2651
Assessment Modules for AS
Unit 1 Listening, reading and writing
Unit 2 Speaking
Assessment Modules for A2
Unit 3 Listening, reading and writing
Unit 4 Speaking
Course Description
You will study contemporary aspects of French speaking countries.
Topics covered at AS Level French:
Media (TV, advertising, ICT), Popular Culture (cinema, fashion, music).
Health/lifestyle (sport, health, holidays), Family/relationships (family, friendships, marriage/partnerships).
Topics covered at A2 Level French:
Environment (pollution, energy, protecting the planet).
Multicultural Society (immigration, racism, integration).
Contemporary Social Issues (wealth and poverty, law and order, impact of scientific and technological progress).
What is expected of me as a French student?
You will be expected to expand on the skills practised at GCSE through a variety of sources: TV news and magazine programmes, radio advertisements, talk and discussion programmes etc. In order to complete the course successfully, you will have to demonstrate the ability to:
• develop more independent study regarding reading, vocabulary learning, practising grammar and listening activities such as tuning into the radio, satellite channels, internet or reading foreign newspapers where appropriate.
• be prepared to join in class discussions and express yourself in the target language.
• learn to manipulate key structures for more independent written and spoken French.
• conduct independent research for units 2 and 4 (speaking) and unit 3 (writing section) which involves collecting key facts and information for analysis and discussion.
Career Pathways
French will complement most other subjects for example Business Studies, Economics, Law, Geography, History, Media Studies, Sciences, or another language.
French A Level offers an entry into higher education and many career opportunities including business, banking and finance, law, the tourist industry, work abroad, teaching, interpreting and translation work.
Having French at an advanced level will make you a much more attractive prospect to future employers.
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