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3 French A-level Programs


Mander Portman Woodward
A Level French
- 90-92, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
The French A level will introduce you to French society, history and culture. You will read the French press, listen to the French news and watch French films so as to develop your knowledge not just of the language, but of the countries where it is spoken.


Distance Learning Centre
French A Level Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
A-level
Part time
700 hours
Distance Learning
English, French
The French A Level Course continues from the content covered at GCSE Level and is aimed at promoting the acquisition of four essential skills: listening to, speaking, reading and writing the French language. This A Level Course covers the new linear specification aiming for exams in May/June 2018 or later years.
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John Leggott College
French (A Level)
- Online United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
This course is ideal for learners who have studied the language at GCSE or have family living in France. The course will build learners’ confidence and enhance language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Topics include the changing nature of the family, music and cinema in the French speaking world and aspects of French political life and society. You could complement your studies with enrichment activities including the French club or the Culture society.
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One who pursues a French program should expect to gain some level of proficiency in the language. Whether the program focuses on conversational ability or literary studies depends on the institution, so students should pay attention to curricula during the application process.
Achieving high scores on A-levels is important for UK students who wish to enter university. Institutions of higher learning use the results of these exams to decide if a student is prepared to study at their program.