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Modern Foreign Languages

To have another language, is to possess a second soul.

Charlemagne

What our curriculum looks like:

From Year 3 to Year 6, we deliver the aims of the National Curriculum through a weekly French lesson delivered by our specialist French teacher. Lessons provide opportunity for pupils to practice and develop all four areas of key language learning; reading, writing, speaking and listening. Children understand and communicate ideas, facts and feelings, orally and in writing. Our aim is to provide a strong foundation for reading comprehension and an appreciation of French culture.

Our curriculum is sequenced so our pupils’ schemata can grow, through the connection of new knowledge with previous knowledge. We define progress by our pupils knowing more, remembering more and being able to do more.

The French curriculum is carefully mapped out, considering some of the following:

  • Are we enabling children to understand and respond to spoken and written language from a range of authentic sources?
  • How is the learning of new vocabulary developed? Do lessons facilitate the exploration of the interplay between French and English vocabulary?
  • Is the curriculum planned in accessible step-by-step manner so children can build on previous learning?
  • Are we enabling children to remember what is most important?
  • Does our curriculum support effective transition in languages from primary to secondary school?

How we teach French:

As with every subject, we recognise what makes learning a language unique, and as a result make pedagogical choices to ensure teaching is the best it can possibly be.

To assess the key learning at the end of the lesson, teachers will ask three questions, which align carefully with the learning. Furthermore, summative assessments at the end of each unit provide opportunity to test comprehension and recall key grammar, vocabulary and skills from the unit in question.

We have captured our pedagogical choice for teaching a foreign in our French language learning principles which can be seen below:

How you can help your child at home:

  • Ask your child about their French learning. Can they share the exciting vocabulary they have learnt with you?
  • Can your child teach you some of the words and phrases they have learnt?

Learn French with them! Linguascope, Quizlet to practice vocabulary or even DuoLingo and other websites and apps can help you learn alongside your child.

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