3 French
Course Description
Learning Area Leader: Ms A. Mansfield.
Explore the French language and culture whilst continuing to develop your communicative competence to a high level.
Skills/content you will cover in this course
Express and justify ideas using a wide range of vocabulary and language structures
Interpret written and aural texts
Converse with others with increasing fluency
Topics include media and technology, the environment, travel and tourism and current affairs in the Francophone world.
Skills you need to be successful in this course - resilience, critical thinking, communication and collaboration, assessing and analysing information.
This course is useful for or will lead to - you can study languages at university as either a major or minor subject. Knowing a second language is very useful for a wide range of careers, such as business, education, tourism, government, translation and interpretation and journalism.
Recommended Prior Learning
Level 2 French
Additional Course Specific Contributions & Equipment/Stationery
Additional language specific stationery items required for this course include:
1B5 exercise book 40 leaves, 7mm
A4 Display Book Insert Cover 60 Pocket
Small notebook for vocabulary
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
French 3.1 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended spoken French texts
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French 3.3 - Interact clearly using spoken French to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives in different situations
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French 3.4 - Demonstrate understanding of a variety of extended written and/or visual French texts
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French 3.5 - Write a variety of text types in clear French to explore and justify varied ideas and perspectives
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 21
Learners must achieve this assessment in order to count towards the 14 credits needed for University Entrance.
Disclaimer
Please note that course assessment and costs/equipment may change.