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A Level French takes many of the principles and ideas learned in GCSE French and takes them a step further, taking language skills and turning them into more useful and applied knowledge.

During French A levels, you will be asked to take language skills and apply them to everyday situations, including learning the wider context of the use of the language.

A Level French can be a challenge for many students. Languages aren’t easy, and when you have to start to use them in more context, lessons can potentially become more difficult. Needing help outside of classes is normal, and that is why there are plenty of French tutors people can work with.

London is a multicultural city which means a huge number of people speaking different languages, and it is also the place where there are the most tutors in the UK.

What Areas May Students Require Help With?

When getting ready for A Level exams and coursework there are many areas of the French curriculum students might need help with.

Language Skills

Students may practise speaking in French on a range of topics, including personal experiences, current affairs, and cultural issues throughout the qualification. With a tutor, they can potentially develop fluency, pronunciation, and communication skills through discussions, presentations, and role-plays.

Listening is a big part of the skills built in A Level French. Students listen to authentic French audio recordings, such as news broadcasts, interviews, and speeches, to improve comprehension and listening skills. With a tutor or teacher, you can learn to extract key information, understand nuances in speech, and infer meaning from context.

Written Skills

Writing and reading skills still play a big part in A Level French, carrying on from the work that you may have done in GCSEs and serving as a bridge between school and University studies (if a student chooses to study French or Languages).

Students read a variety of French texts, including articles, literary extracts, and authentic materials. They develop reading comprehension skills, expand their vocabulary, and analyse the structure and style of written texts, and at A Level there is more of a focus on writing in French, producing essays, reports, letters, and other written assignments. Tutors in London can help students to focus on grammar, vocabulary, coherence, and accuracy in their writing.

Grammar and Vocabulary

French grammar and vocabulary is something that students need to get to grips with grammar and vocabulary. With a teacher outside of school hours, students have the chance to work on areas of weakness.

At this level, you’ll study French grammar in depth, covering topics such as verb conjugation, sentence structure, tenses, pronouns, and syntax. They learn to apply grammatical rules accurately and effectively in their spoken and written communication.

You can also expand their French vocabulary through thematic units, focusing on topics such as family and relationships, education, travel, leisure, and society.

Wider Social Issues and Cultural Knowledge

This is one of the bigger parts of A-Level French, when students need to work out how to use French day to day.

Students at A Level investigate contemporary French society, including topics such as immigration, multiculturalism, education, healthcare, and social welfare.

They discuss social challenges, cultural diversity, and the role of government in addressing societal issues as well as the history of French culture, in a bid to help the understanding of French language.

As a learning tool, students may even learn about the French political system, political parties, elections, and government institutions. They explore key political events, debates, and policies shaping French politics and governance.

Working with a languages tutor on this can potentially help to discuss these areas and gain more widespread knowledge of the language and culture.

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Spending time outside of classes learning more about French may not be the top way people want to spend their time, but putting in the extra hours outside of school classes can make all the difference.

French tuition with qualified teachers can help you to work out areas that you need to improve and gain more knowledge in preparation for coursework and exams.

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