Year 9 French: le français
Bienvenue! - Welcome to Year 9 French!
During this year you will cover the following areas:
1: Introducing oneself and others 2: Talking about Age and Times
3: Talking about school and subjects 4: Classroom objects, colours, where things are
5: Talking about everyday activities 6: Talking about my family / Ordering at a café
7. Cultural items including food, Paris monuments, French films
Within these areas the following skills will be developed.
Listening - ability to understand basic spoken French
Reading - ability to understand basic written French
Writing - ability to communicate in basic written French
Speaking - basic communication and confidence in oral French
Homework: After each French lesson you will be given homework and you are expected
to complete it. If you have a genuine problem that stops you from doing your work at any
time let your teacher know.
Exercise Book/Workbook: Your books need to be kept tidy and up-to-date. Your teacher
will check them on a regular basis and will collect them for marking at least once a term.
If you are absent for any reason you need to borrow a classmate’s book and catch up any
work missed.
Testing: At the end of each unit you will have a Learning Intentions Test covering Speaking, Listening , Reading and Writing .
Exams: At the end of the year you will have a final exam similar in the content in the Learning Intentions tests.
10 Good Reasons to Learn French
1. World language. More than 200 million people speak French on the five continents. The Francophonie, the international organisation of French-speaking countries, comprises 68 states and governments. French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English, and the ninth most widely spoken language in the world. French is also the only language, alongside English, that is taught in every country in the world. France operates the biggest international network of cultural institutes, which run French-language courses for more than 750,000 learners.
2. Job market. An ability to speak French and English is an advantage on the international job market. A knowledge of French opens the doors of French companies in France and other French-speaking parts of the world (Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, and North and sub-Saharan Africa). As the world’s fifth biggest economy and number-three destination for foreign investment, France is a key economic partner.
3. Culture. French is the international language of cooking, fashion, theatre, the visual arts, dance and architecture. A knowledge of French offers access to great works of literature, as well as films and songs, in the original French. French is the language of Victor Hugo, Molière, Léopold Sendar Senghor, Edith Piaf, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alain Delon and Zinedine Zidane.
4. Travel. France is the world’s number-one tourist destination and attracts more than 70 million visitors a year. A little French makes it so much more enjoyable to visit Paris and all the regions of France (from the mild climes of the Côte d’Azur to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps via the rugged coastline of Brittany) and offers insights into French culture, mentality and way of life. French also comes in handy when travelling to Africa, Switzerland, Canada, Monaco, the Seychelles and other places.
5. Higher education. Speaking French opens up study opportunities at renowned French universities and business schools, ranked among the top higher education institutions in Europe and the world. Students with a good level of French are eligible for French government scholarships to enrol in postgraduate courses in France in any discipline and qualify for internationally recognised French degrees.
6. International relations. French is both a working language and an official language of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the International Red Cross and international courts. French is the language of the three cities where the EU institutions are headquartered: Strasbourg, Brussels and Luxembourg.
7. Opens up the world. French is in the top 10 most used languages on the internet. An ability to understand French offers an alternative view of the world through communication with French speakers from all the continents and news from the leading French-language international media (TV5, France 24 and Radio France Internationale).
8. Fun to learn. French is an easy language to learn. There are many methods on the market that make learning French enjoyable for children and adults alike. It does not take long to reach a level where you can communicate in French.
9. Helps learning other languages. French is a good base for learning other languages, especially Romance languages (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian) as well as English, since fifty per cent of current English vocabulary is derived from French.
10. The language of love and reason. First and foremost, learning French is the pleasure of learning a beautiful, rich, melodious language, often called the language of love. French is also an analytical language that structures thought and develops critical thinking, which is a valuable skill for discussions and negotiations.