French Summary
A-level French will appeal to students looking to broaden their existing knowledge of languages, bringing out their best and helping them on their journey to further studies and the world of work. But it is much more than that! Learning a language is an insight into culture, behaviour, people, customs and festivals, a voyage of discovery and a breaking down of barriers. It also develops key skills which nearly every employer looks for, such as verbal and written communication, analysing, independent research skills, predicting, evaluating, and organising.
You will study technological and social change, looking at the multicultural nature of French and Francophone societies. You will study French, Canadian, Swiss, Central African artistic culture, including a focus on French cultural pride and heritage. You will learn about aspects of the diverse political landscape of the French speaking world and explore the influence of the past on present-day communities. Throughout your studies, you will learn the language in the context of Francophone countries and issues and influences which have shaped them. You will also study texts and film and will have the opportunity to carry out independent research on an area of their choice.