French

French is a useful and very beautiful language and learning it gives you access to a different, exciting culture of theatre, literature, cinema, music, dance, art and, of course, food!

We learn about these aspects through the language in the classroom and get to enhance our understanding through extra-curricular activities such as debates and theatre visits as well as trips to France in years 8, 10 and 11 and in the Sixth Form.

All girls study French in years 7, 8 and 9 and many go on to study it as an option in years 10 and 11. There is no limit to the options available to you if you study French at University as you can combine it with the majority of University courses and spend a year abroad. Having a language as part of your degree also increases your employability and, often, your salary.

French is studied by all girls in Years 7, 8 and 9.

In Year 7, the basics are learned including greetings, numbers, the weather, school subjects and time.

In Year 8, we learn how to express ourselves in the past and the future as well as in the present tense. Girls learn how to talk about travelling to France (through authentic resources) and learn how to go shopping in France (including buying food and drink, clothes and souvenirs).

In Year 9, preparations begin for IGCSE so the grammar becomes even more challenging. Girls learn how to talk about future hopes and aspirations, discuss famous French impressionists (in French!) and girls learn how to talk about the issues faced by young people today – no matter their country of origin.

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