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French
ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 YEAR 9
FRENCH
Year 9 will be the first year of a 3 year GCSE journey and we hope that students will decide to complete this journey in Year 10 and 11.
The Year 9 curriculum will build on previous knowledge acquired in Year 8 by developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and includes a focus on skills such as translation, understanding authentic and literary texts and spontaneous speaking.
COURSE CONTENT
This course will also emphasise the fact that learning French is not just about vocabulary and grammar but having an appreciation of French and indeed francophone culture and customs. We aim to foster an inquisitive and curious student who has a genuine passion for ‘all things’ French as well as a sense of enjoyment and curiosity about the subject.
Who am I?
● Friends & family, going out, life when you were younger, role models
Leisure
● Sport, your life online, reading habits, TV programmes, cinema
SKILLS DEVELOPED
● Listening and speaking ● Reading and writing ● Grammar - There is a greater emphasis on grammar, requiring students to use and manipulate a variety of key grammar structures and patterns. ● Vocabulary - There is also a greater emphasis on vocabulary including vocabulary that goes beyond a student’s’ immediate needs and interests.
RESOURCES
● Studio AQA French GCSE online textbook ● Languagenut digital learning platform The Studio online textbook and Languagenut subscription are provided but students may also access other sites independently such as Languages Online, Duolingo, Memrise or Quizlet.
SETTING
Students are placed in sets determined by previous exposure to the French language in Year 8, summative and formative assessment, and teachers’ professional judgements. Students can and do move between sets regularly. Our objective is always to place students in the correct group commensurate with their language learning needs.
ASSESSMENTS
French is assessed summatively through at least one assessment per module, linked closely to the skills developed. The end of year assessment follows a similar format but will include all modules studied. French is also assessed through informal assessments which are conducted in each lesson. Both types of assessments contribute to students’ overall assessment grade.