Can I do French A level?
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Can I do French A level?
The French A level is made up of five modules at AS level and a further five at A level. The first half of the A level will build on the basics you have learned in GCSE French to improve fluency when talking about family and relationships, your lifestyle, the media and popular culture.
Can you do French A level in one year?
Students can decide to study over a one year or two year period (providing the specification and exams are available over that duration).
What is the French equivalent of GCSEs?
(A very vague equivalent of GCSE’s would be “le brevet”, but it is taken a year earlier in France (age 14-15, en classe de troisième). Then, you can go to “le lycée”.)
Is French the hardest GCSE?
A statistical analysis it carried out showed in 2016 French and German were among the five hardest of the 30 main GCSE subjects. German was found to be two-fifths of a grade harder than the average across all subjects.
What level is a level French?
GCE A-Level AS. This corresponds to B1 on the CEFR. GCE A-Level A2. This corresponds to B2 , the minimum level required to attend university in France when courses are dispensed in French.
Can I do a French A level online?
Our A level French online course will not only provide you with high-quality course materials, it will also help you to become fluent in a language that’s widely spoken in countries around the world. Our distance learning course for A level French is perfect if you: Plan to study other languages.
What level is French A level?
GCE A-Level A2. This corresponds to B2 , the minimum level required to attend university in France when courses are dispensed in French.
How hard is the French baccalaureate?
English-speaking universities, particularly American ones, value the French Bac as it is often considered difficult to obtain. It is recognized as being a comprehensive rigorous program which guarantees in-depth knowledge.
Is Spanish or French GCSE easier?
Spanish is a fairly easy language because it is largely phonetic so choosing Spanish at GCSE rather than, say, French or German, may take the pressure off, especially if you’re taking on a lot of subjects. A GCSE in a language is a great qualification to add to your CV.