FRENCH – NATIONAL 5
Learning a language enables young people to make connections with different people and cultures and develop their world view as global citizens.
The National 5 French course provides pupils with the opportunity to develop skills in reading, listening, talking & writing, which are essential for learning, for work and for life.
COURSE:
The course is divided into 4 contexts which cover:
- Society – Family and friends, Lifestyles, Media, Global Languages, Citizenship
- Learning – Learning in context, Education
- Employability – Jobs, Work and CVs
- Culture – Planning a trip, Other countries, Celebrating a special event, Literature of another country, Film and Television.
HOW WILL IT BE ASSESSED?
Course Assignment: Writing
Learners will produce a piece of writing in French of 120 – 200 words, based on one of the following contexts: society, learning or culture. The assignment writing has a total allocation of 20 marks (scaled to 15 marks.)
Performance: Talking
The purpose of this performance is to carry out a spoken presentation and conversation in the modern language from at least 2 of the following contexts: society, learning, employability or culture. The performance has a total mark allocation of 30 marks.
Presentation = 10 marks & the Conversation = 20 marks.
Question paper 1: Reading and Writing
The purpose of this question paper is to allow learners to demonstrate breadth, challenge and application in the skills of reading and writing.
The question paper has 50 marks.
The question paper is subdivided into 2 components: Reading: 30 marks and Writing: 20 marks (writing is scaled to 15 marks)
Section 1 – Reading: Learners will read 3 texts in the modern language and respond to the questions in English. The use of a dictionary is permitted.
Section 2 – Writing: Learners will produce one written text of 120 – 150 words in French in response to a job advert stimulus, supported by six bullet points, which the learner must address. The use of a dictionary is permitted.
Question Paper 2: Listening
The purpose of this listening paper is to allow learners to demonstrate breadth, challenge and application in the skill of listening.
The question paper has 20 marks (scaled to 30 marks)
Learners listen to 1 monologue and answer questions in English worth 8 marks. They then listen to one conversation and respond to questions worth 12 marks.