Why study French? French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents. French, along with English, is the official working language of: The United Nations; The International Olympic Committee; the European Community and the International Red Cross. France is a major world leader in medical research, electronics manufacturing, telecommunications and aircraft and car production. The purpose of all courses is to develop the skills of listening, talking, reading, writing, to understand and use French to communicate
National 3/4
Two units: Using Language and Understanding Language – units are internally assessed. To achieve National 4, pupils must complete an Added Value Unit, in order to complete the course.
National 5
Two units: Using Language and Understanding Language – units are internally assessed. In addition, there is a dual purpose Added Value assessment – talking, worth 30%. Pupils sit external exams in reading, listening and writing.
Modern Languages for Life and Work Award – French
This course has 3 units – Modern Languages for Work Purposes; Modern Languages for Life; Building Own Employability Skills. Units are internally assessed. It could be considered as an alternative to National 3 or National 4.
CFE Higher French
Entry Requirements
This course comprises two units – Understanding Language & Using Language. The units build on the contexts covered in the National 5 Course: Society, Learning, Employability and Culture. To gain a course award, pupils must pass both units as well as their external course assessments.
Advanced Higher French – This course may be available to students who have passed Higher French and can successfully demonstrate the ability to work independently.
Progression
A study of job adverts will show an increasing requirement for competence in foreign languages. Colleges and Universities offer courses, including the Sciences and Engineering, Law and Accountancy, which now include a European language option and the chance to study abroad for a year. This link will give you more information – real people, real jobs, ALL using languages: http://www.scilt.org.uk/Business/Jobprofilesandcareers/tabid/2867/Default.aspxPossible careers include hospitality; retail; interpreting; teaching; translating; finance; journalism; local government; customs and immigration; law; civil service; airline cabin crew; publishing; transport and distribution; broadcasting; travel and tourism; diplomatic service; catering; importing and exporting; call centre work; marketing and sales.