French
French
Read
1. Find a copy of a French BD (some are available in Liverpool’s library). Comic books are extremely popular in France.
2. Ask someone you know who is going to France to bring you back some newspapers in Spanish and use these to make notes for the speaking exam topics.
Listen
1. Listen to some French radio! You will hear some English-speaking artists that you know, and also discover some French - speaking artists too. NRJ
You can also have a look on Youtube and Spotify.
2. Listen to a French podcast on Spotify. There are several covering a range of topics. Some popular choices include "Coffee Break French," "French Blabla," and "Podcast Français Authentique," Find one that you like!
Watch
1. Watch the Call my Agent on Netflix - a very popular French series.
2. Watch Squeezie, one of the youngest millionaire YouTubers in France Squeezie
Research
1. Search on UCAS for courses where you can continue with French
2. Try to find out if your chosen universities offer study abroad opportunities, even if you don’t do a degree related to French
Visit
1. Visit University of Liverpool/Liverpool John Moores Library: If accessible, explore their French language and literature sections for academic texts, journals, and literary works.
2. Participate in university-level workshops or seminars on French studies to gain academic insights. Workshops
Creative
1. Make a revision tool for the irregular verbs - it could be a song, a video, a poster or a podcast, or something totally different.
2. Create an ad (poster or video) to sell studying a language for A-Level to Y10/11