STUDY SKILLS Programme of Study – Key Stage 3 – FRENCH Summary All boys at Isleworth & Syon learn either French or Spanish from Year 7. The most able students have the opportunity to learn a second language (French or Spanish) in Year 8 and 9. The curriculum is fully differentiated to challenge and support students of all abilities. In Key Stage 3 French we use the ‘Studio’ textbooks, interactive electronic resources, games and songs to engage students in the language. Year 7 Personal information (physical description, age, birthday, describing other people); School (school subjects, opinions, telling the time, talking about food); Hobbies (technology, sports, opinions); Living environment (talking about a city, giving directions, saying where you go and asking how to go somewhere, possible activities in the town) Holidays (talking about getting ready to go out, buying drinks and snacks, talking about holiday plans, talking about a dream holiday); Cultural topics (music, cinema, poetry and literature). Assessment: The students are assessed once per term in each of the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Year 8 Free time (TV programs, movies, reading, the internet, what to do depending on the weather); Paris (saying what you can do in Paris, opinions, asking for tourists information, giving an opinion about a past visit, the 14th of July in Paris); My identity (talking about personality, relationships, music, clothes, talking about last weekend); My home (saying where you would like to live, describing your home, talking about meals, discussing what food to buy, talking about a forthcoming event); Talents (talking about talent and ambition, saying what you must and can do, telling someone what to do, describing people’s personalities); Discovery (the Francophonie, sciences, the French Revolution). Assessment: The students are assessed once per term in each of the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Year 9 My social life as a teenager (describing yourself, talking about Facebook, inviting someone out, describing a date, describing a music event); Page | 1 Healthy living (parts of the body, sport and fitness, healthy eating, making plans to get fit, describing levels of fitness); My future (talking about your future, learning languages, talking about jobs, talking about ambitions); Holidays (adventure holidays, what you take on holiday, describing holiday disasters, visiting a tourist attraction); Me and the world (your rights, priorities, shopping, what is happiness?) Assessment: The students are assessed once per term in each of the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Further Resources http://www.frenchflashcards.com/ - French Flash Cards http://www.wildfrench.co.uk/ - Wild French Page | 2