French A-Level Examination Structure and Topics Overview

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The French A-level examination consists of three main papers - Listening, Reading, and Writing; Writing; and Speaking. Paper 1 and Paper 2 cover aspects like film studies, translation, and critical response essays. Paper 3 focuses on speaking skills and discussions based on thematic stimuli. The examination also includes topics such as aspects of French-speaking society, artistic culture, and grammar, along with the study of set films. Year 2 of the A-level program continues with Listening, Reading, and Translation in Paper 1, Writing in Paper 2, and Speaking in Paper 3, with a greater emphasis on essays and translation.


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  1. French A-level 1styear Paper 1 Listening, Reading and Writing Paper 2 Writing Paper 3 Speaking

  2. Paper 1: Listening, Reading and Writing 45% of AS level 1 hour 45 minutes exam paper Done in June Individual student control of audio file. Translation from TL into English

  3. Paper 2: Writing 1 hour 30 minutes Done in June 25% of AS Study of one film Translation into TL (grammar) Essay requiring a critical response to the film

  4. French set films Au revoir les enfants La Haine L auberge espagnole Un long dimanche de fian ailles Entre les murs Les 400 coups

  5. Paper 3: Speaking test 30% of AS marks 12-14 minutes test + 15 mins preparation Discussion of the 2 themes based on a stimulus card Done in April/May Conducted by class teacher Themes Aspects of the society of the TL country Artistic culture of the TL country

  6. A-level 1st year topics 1. Aspects of French-speaking society: current trends The changing nature of family The cyber-society The place of voluntary work 2. Artistic culture in the French-speaking world A culture proud of its heritage Contemporary francophone music Cinema: the 7th art form 3. Grammar 4. One film

  7. A-level year 2 French Paper 1: Listening Reading and translation Paper 2: Writing Paper 3 Speaking

  8. Paper 1: Listening, reading and translation 40% of A level marks 2 hours 30 minutes written exam Done in June of Year 13 Individual student control of CD Translations into English and into the TL

  9. Paper 2: writing 30% of A level marks 2 hour exam Done in June of Year 13 2 essays on the set film and text (minimum 300 words)

  10. French-set literary texts Moli re Le Tartuffe Voltaire Candide Maupassant Boule de suif et autres contes de la guerre Camus L tranger Fran oise Sagan Bonjour tristesse Claire Etcherelli Elise ou la vraie vie Joseph Joffo Un sac de billes Fa za Gu ne Kiffe kiffe demain Philippe Grimbert Un secret Delphine de Vigan No et moi

  11. Paper 3:Speaking test 30% of A-level marks 21-23 minutes including 5 minutes preparation Discussion of stimulus card (5-6 mins) Presentation (2 mins) followed by discussion of individual research project (9- 10 mins) Conducted by class teacher. Marked by AQA examiner.

  12. A Level topics Aspects of French Speaking society: current issues Positive features of a diverse society Life for the marginalised How criminals are treated Aspects of political life in the French speaking world Teenagers, the right to vote and political commitment Demonstrations, strikes-Who holds the power? Politics and immigration Grammar Study of 1 literary text and 1 film in the first year Individual research topic for the oral test

  13. Classroom and homework activities Discussion Pair/group work Listening to CD Watching film Grammar exercises Vocabulary building Oral presentations Reading aloud Translating Summarising Essay writing online activities Assistant lesson Reading tasks

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