Title: Studying French at GCSE
1Studying French at GCSE
- Why learn a modern foreign language?
- Course content at GCSE
- Future prospects
- How do I choose my options?
2Why opt for French?
An excellent GCSE for employers universities
Youve already done most of the work, its just a
matter of perfecting what you know.
More pay
Job opportunities
Number of pupils studying a language is falling,
so linguists are extremely sought after
Its brilliant!
3- By taking a language at GCSE youll have amazing
skills and a valuable talent thats applicable to
almost everything you do - so, it's quite a handy
subject really. A language GCSE builds on what
youve already learnt in years 7, 8 and 9 and you
probably know more than you think. Language
classes are still fun and interactive and you
cover things at a slightly quicker pace, but this
is good as you'll easily notice the improvements
that you make in your foreign language. Plus by
taking a language GCSE you dont just learn the
language, you get to find out about other people,
countries and cultures so it really is an
interesting and varied subject.
4- GCSE French is a well-respected GCSE!
- Some universities in England state that you have
to have a GCSE in a MFL. - Cardiff business college get hundreds of
applicants every year and the first thing the
principle does to cut down the numbers is checks
the GCSEs to see if they can speak another
language. - Its a very academic subject.
5Universities
- University entrants have a better chance of
getting on a languages course than in any other
subject - It opens doors and creates opportunities.
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- It can make travel and leisure more exciting and
interesting.
6It makes business sense
- 60 of Britains exports go to non-English
speaking countries and 20 of UK exports are
adversely affected by barriers in language or
cultural ignorance - Language graduates are more employable than
science, business studies or ICT graduates. - Over 20 of employers say that they need
employees who are more competent in languages.
7Course content
- GCSE Course Outline
- In Years 10 and 11, pupils follow the GCSE course
that covers the skills of Speaking, Listening,
Reading and Writing. - The final examination focuses upon 2 of these
skill areas only Listening Reading - whilst
pupils gain marks for the coursework components
in Speaking and Writing, which are completed over
two years and which are a key feature of success
at GCSE. - Pupils receive guidance and support when
preparing for their coursework tasks. The course
is assessed in the following way - Listening 20 - Exam at end of year 11
- Speaking 30 Coursework in 2 parts
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1) Structured conversation - 2) Presentation discussion with
teacher - Reading 20 - Exam at end of year 11
- Writing 30 - Controlled assessment.
- 2 pieces of written work required.
8Yippee!
- There are no Written or Speaking examinations
9French department success
- 2008 - 100 A - C
- 2009 - 95.4 A - C, 100 A - G
- 2010 81 A - C, 100 A - G
10- Job opportunities
- Having an MFL GSCE shows you are hardworking
- Can increase your salary by 8 20
- Not just a French teacher! holiday rep,
interpreter, work in a hotel/restaurant, travel
company, business, cars, fashion, engineering,
army, factory
11What jobs would French be useful for?
- Youll be surprised at the amount of careers that
involve Modern foreign languages - Industries as diverse as engineering, law,
marketing, the media and IT need candidates with
practical language skills, especially at a time
when the number of students taking GCSE languages
is declining.
12Job prospects
- Computer programmer
- Credit controller
- Customer support adviser
- Cultural briefing consultant
- Interpreter
- Teacher
- Language trainer
- Translator
- Engineering
- Banking
- Civil service
- Travel and tourism
- Secretary/PA
- Marketing
- Public relations
- Medicine
- Journalism and media
- Transport and distribution
- Website localiser
13- Improves you communication skills
- As French GCSE involves a lot of speaking,
writing, reading and listening, it improves your
communication skills! - This will help with every job!
14- You are able to communicate in another language
- People will be impressed that you can communicate
in another language. - People abroad are more generous to you if you
make the effort to speak their language.
15- More chance of promotion
- If you speak another language, you have more
chance of being offered a promotion - You may get the opportunity to travel with your
job and get paid for it!
16What businesses are saying
- Newport-based recruitment agency Concentric
Consulting is among those calling for more
bilingual and trilingual candidates after seeing
a gap in the number of linguists applying for
posts. - "One of our clients distributes car parts from
Germany, France and Spain, while we also work
with a Spanish company which distributes across
the world. More and more languages candidates
are needed in this area - "There is a real shortage in trilingual
candidates. Companies need candidates who can
speak English, Welsh and another language."
17Welsh companies need linguists
- Companies that are language-aware are far more
likely to be successful exporters, which could
lead to a great economic boom for Wales," said
Professor Hagen. - "It is important for Wales companies to hire
people with language skills. Any form of language
learning is a very good thing. Language learning
falls off in schools around the age of 14, which
has been a disaster. - "We have to get more people who are language
proficient in Wales. Bilingualism is a good step
to internationalism."
18Celebs
- Role models including sports stars and TV
personalities have spoken of the benefits of
languages skills. Wales rugby international
Stephen Jones has said that continuing with
French at school would have helped when he joined
French team Clermont-Auvergne, while comedian
Rhod Gilbert, who speaks French and Spanish, has
called modern languages the "greatest asset" you
can have.
19Do you know that these famous people speak the
following languages?
20How do I choose my options?
- Choose a balance of subjects a language, a
humanity, a creative subject - Choose subjects you can get a C grade or above in
- Choose subjects you like
21www.whystudylanguages.ac.uk/ks4/video
Video on why you should study a language
22Research
- Now research some universities and see what their
entry requirements are. - Research careers that you are interested in and
see if French would be a useful qualification to
have