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French

A Level

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Availability & Details

French - A Level HF1-FRENAL/C01

Venue
Havant Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
AQA Education

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Overview

Communication in any language is vital, but if you are considering employment either in the UK or abroad within business, hospitality, interpreting, teaching or international organisations, having advanced language skills are invaluable.

5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language and Mathematics. This must include a grade 6 in the language you wish to study, or an equivalent level of proficiency in the language.

During this two-year course you will explore the language, culture and society of the countries where the language is spoken and develop a critical and analytical approach to film and literature in your chosen language.

You will carry out independent research on a chosen aspect of social, cultural, artistic and political life. Over the two years of your course, listening, reading, speaking and writing skills will be continuously practised and developed.

You will be encouraged to express opinions, discuss topics and current affairs and use a wider range of vocabulary and grammatical structures to become an accurate and independent user of the language. You may also have the opportunity to take part in our organised visits.

All of our lecturers are leading subject and industry professionals. We use digital innovation in delivering teaching and learning.

French will be the working language in the classes and you will learn through a series of topics. You will work in groups, pairs, individually and as a whole class and have regular conversation sessions with the use of the Language Laboratory.

We have organised visits to France with other departments such as History, Travel & Tourism and Art as well as theme days. You will have the opportunity to watch French film sessions every week at lunchtime as well as develop links with universities for translation and interpreting workshops. We also subscribe to foreign language magazines.

You will be entered for three examination papers:

–  Paper one: Listening, Reading and Writing (Translation)

– Paper two: Writing (an essay on one text and one film or two texts from a set list) 

– Paper three: Speaking (discussion of a stimulus card plus individual research project)

You may decide to continue to study language at university by either focusing on one language or combining language study with almost any other subject. This A Level is a great asset for university and employment as you will acquire invaluable transferable skills such as autonomy, creativity, analytical and critical thinking and communication skills.


My experience at the college was enjoyable and productive, with thoroughly helpful people surrounding you, an excellent experience. I wasn’t expecting it to be as good as it was, with the work shop time and experience I had, it was a great two years preparing me for the next stage.

Edward Smith, BTEC student

Everyone at the College was really helpful, and there’s lots of facilities, meaning it’s very easy to get your work done on time, and get good grades. The teaching and support was excellent, they were always on top of it, and made sure you got work done on time and you were challenged. Everyone is friendly and its really diverse, meaning you can get involved in lots of different things.

Conor Ward, BTEC student

College is definitely worth all the effort you put in, you get to meet lots of different people and it’s amazing.

Ebony Puttock, A Level student