Teacher in Charge: Ms M. Rush, Mrs B. Pierce.
Topics Covered* Important people in my life: Self-introduction and family, someone special.
* Learning is fun: School and future hopes
* My day/my free time/my home
* My town/My favourite place
* Away from Home: Travel, weather, clothes
* Food and Health
Subject Vision:
“Another language opens up a whole new window on the world. It might be small and difficult to see through at first, but it gives you a different perspective, and it might make you realise that your first window could do with a bit of polishing and even enlarging.” Hone Tuwhare
Languages and cultures play a key role in developing personal, community, national and global identities.The reason for teaching Languages is to encourage students to foster an interest in the world beyond their own. By engaging in language learning, students learn that each language has its own way of expressing meaning, and that each has intrinsic value and special significance for its users. We aim to equip our students with the skills they need to connect meaningfully with people in different communities around the world. We want students to see how rewarding this can be as we inspire them to become truly global citizens.
Student Learning Outcomes:
1. interact in spoken French
2. Communicate in French for a chosen purpose
3. Demonstrate understanding of written French related to everyday contexts
4. Demonstrate understanding of spoken French related to everyday contexts
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