Learning languages broadens students’ horizons about the personal, social, cultural and employment opportunities that are available in an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world. Through the study of French, students acquire communication skills, develop understanding about the role of language and culture in communication and reflect on language use and language learning to apply them in other learning contexts. They strengthen their literacy and analytical skills as well.
In Year 9, students continue to consolidate their acquisition of vocabulary and basic grammar. The content is taught in French, and the emphasis is on communicative language. This immersion situation develops their listening and speaking skills while still attending to their reading and writing skills. Students explore topics such as friends and family, leisure activities, sports, school, and they also gain cultural information about Paris, France and French-speaking countries.
The following areas of study are assessed:
There are also Semester 1 and 2 examinations.
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