French Intent

Intent:

In Year 3, the children begin learning French, which is often the first

language they will encounter when they progress to secondary education. As

a Latin-based language, it provides a solid basis for learning other

languages, with easily transferrable language skills.

Children will gain a deepening understanding of the world through learning

about French culture. They should begin to develop a foundation for further

language learning throughout Key Stage 2 which should prepare them for Key

Stage 3 and beyond. Our French provision should excite and engage the

children as they develop ways to express themselves in the language.

Implementation:

Exminster School provides a programme of study based on key aspects of

grammar, vocabulary and of the French culture. Children begin French

lessons at the beginning of Key Stage 2 and continue through until they

finish Year 6. We have links with a local secondary school to assist with a

smooth transition from primary to secondary language learning.

During lessons, the children will engage in activities such as:

·       conversations in French

·       singing songs and rhymes

·       project-based work encompassing French cultures around the world

·       listening to and reading texts in French

·       writing in sentences based on phrases and vocabulary they have

practised in conversation

Impact:

Through enjoyment, the children will be able to develop their understanding

of the French language and way of life and use this to support other

aspects of the curriculum. The aim of this is to encourage the children to

be respectful of other cultures and ways of life.

The children will be able to discuss similarities and differences between

French and English, and talk about French traditions and culture. This

supports the teaching of grammar in both English and French.

The impact of our curriculum offer means that by the end of Y6 children

will be well prepared for either continuing French or for learning new

language at Secondary level.