What does GCSE French consist of?

GCSE French covers the four disciplines of listening, reading, writing and speaking. You need to show proficiency in each area to do well. Within that framework, there are two tiers – the Foundation Tier (grades 1–5) and the Higher Tier (grades 4–9).

What is GCSE French equivalent to?

(A very vague equivalent of GCSE’s would be “le brevet”, but it is taken a year earlier in France (age 14-15, en classe de troisième). Then, you can go to “le lycée”.)

What is a pass in GCSE French?

50 marks at Foundation Tier and 60 marks at Higher Tier. 25% of GCSE.

What is a specification GCSE?

An exam specification is a list of all the topics that can come up in a particular exam paper. And the very best students follow it to the letter. One reason it’s such a gain is that so few students use it!

How hard is GCSE French?

French (or any language) is a great subject to take at GCSE because 60% of the marks are based on your Speaking and Writing assessments which you can easily get A* or full marks on if you spend time learning them. Then you only have to get a grade C/B on the written paper to get a good grade overall like an A or B.

Is brevet equivalent to GCSE?

The Brevet is the diploma all students in college (high/secondary school for us Brits) leave, in theory with, at the end of college. Its a general certificate of education. People say its like the GCSE’s and it is in a way but also not at all. It is meant to be the equivalent of about 4 GCSE’s.

How many words do you need to know for GCSE French?

How many words are there? The AQA GCSE French 9-1 vocab list has 1,311 individual terms in it. However, that doesn’t mean we can say there are 1311 words to learn. As many were quick to point out on my Twitter thread, many of these items may be inter-related or shared words (‘cognates’, if you will).

What is a qualification specification?

It sets out what is required of the learner in order to achieve the qualification. It also contains information specific to managing and delivering the qualification including specific quality assurance requirements.

What is a specification in DT?

A design specification is a list of criteria a product needs to address. Using the brief as a starting point for research, a specification can be written when more facts are known.

Is French GCSE useful?

Studying GCSE French is not just for students who want to go and work in France in the future: Yes, a language GCSE will teach you practical use of a language – which could help you in almost any career and open up opportunities at home and abroad.

What is the course structure of the GCSE in French?

Course structure • The Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in French comprises three papers. • The Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in French is a linear qualification. All units must be taken in the terminal series at the end of the course of study.

What is the grading scale for the International GCSE in French?

The International GCSE qualification will be graded and certificated on a nine-grade scale from 9 to 1 using the total subject mark, where 9 is the highest grade. Individual components are not graded. The first certification opportunity for the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in French will be in 2019.

What are the colours of the French GCSEs?

foncé – darkrouge – red gris(e) – greyvert(e) –green jaune – yellowviolet –violet/purple Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in French – Specification Issue 2 – July 2020 © Pearson Education Limited 2020 83

What are the features of the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in French?

This specification includes the following key features. Structure: the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in French is a linear qualification. All units must be taken at the end of the course of study. Content: relevant, engaging and up to date. Assessment: 100% external assessment.