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A Level French 2000/01 |
| Summary: |
The new 'A' Level specification has a 6 module structure divided into 2 parts: the first 3 modules make up the new AS qualification (50% of the total award) and the final 3 constitute the A2. When AS & A2 are combined they make up a whole 'A' Level. |
| Description: |
When you open your mind to another language and culture, you also open the door to a world of opportunities. So why not let the ICS ‘A’ Level French course help you improve your language skills and CV in one go? Préparer vos ‘A’ Levels avec ICS, c’est préparer votre avenir.
At ICS, we know that the brightest futures are made by getting the balance right between life experience and formal qualifications. Which is why all ICS courses are designed to fit in with your life without taking it over. When you choose to prepare for your ‘A’ Levels with ICS you can be sure that we won’t hold you back when you’re trying to get ahead.
The ICS ‘A’ Level Courses have been written specifically to dovetail with the syllabuses of specific examining bodies. This means that when you prepare with ICS, you have the added assurance of knowing that everything you are doing is entirely focussed on your main objective: achieve the best results you can. Equally important, by breaking the material down into logical sections, your tutors have ensured that you won’t feel overwhelmed, even if you are working as well as studying. |
| Key Benefits: |
Some of the key benefits of the ICS ‘A’ Level French Course include:
· Start studying whenever you like – we don’t lock you into inflexible term times · Work when you want, where you want, at the pace that suits you best · Logical, modular approach makes it easier to learn · Expert learning materials take you through the course step-by-step · Flexible access to your tutors to support you throughout the course · Carefully tailored tests give you feedback on how you are progressing · Ideal way of acquiring essential ‘A’ LEVEL qualifications · ICS is part of the world’s largest educational publishing groups and we offer the best range of courses available |
| Topics: |
The ICS ‘A’ Level French Course consists of six modules, which are logically structured to make learning easier. When you have successfully completed the course, you will have mastered the following topics and be fully prepared for your exams:
‘A’ LEVEL FRENCH AS Module 1 - Young People TodayAS Module 2 - Aspects of SocietyAS Module 3 - People and Society A2 Module 4 – Contemporary IssuesA2 Module 5 – The Cultural and Social Language in FocusA2 Module 6 – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow |
| Requirements: |
Candidates will be expected to have studied GCSE French at Higher Tier. If you have not yet completed this prerequisite, then why not enrol in the ICS-GCSE French course (=hyperlink) and get the qualification you need to go on and succeed with your ‘A’ Levels? |
| Careers in the Field: |
Whether your goal is to go on to Higher Education or you are keen to make a start in your chosen career right now, the effort you invest into preparing for your ‘A’ Levels today will go a long way towards the choices available to you in the future.
A good result in ‘A’ Level French assures employers that you are open to the demands of the modern European marketplace and that you are a good communicator.
Because ICS ‘A’ Level French will help you acquire skills which are versatile and invaluable across any number of career paths, it is difficult to put an exact monetary value on the added earnings potential these skills could offer you. However, it is worth remembering that the average annual earnings of those who leave school with qualifications in the UK is significantly higher than those who leave with none.
When it comes to ‘A’ Levels, why not let the ICS open learning approach open some doors for you? |
| Qualification: |
A Level |
| Hours of Study: |
See External Exam Info |
| External Exam Information: |
All exams are held in England, at a wide variety of regional examination centres. All students must make their own arrangements to sit exams. Students can only sit their AS exams in January with entry deadlines being 1st October. Both AS & A2 exams can be taken in June.
Absolute deadline for enrols onto 2006 exams is 1st February 2006. After this students will need to take exams 2007.
NO ENROLMENTS TO BE TAKEN LESS THAN 7 MONTHS PRIOR TO EXAMINATION |
| Additional Exam Fees: |
6 Exams - Approx. £67.20 (Students can take the 6 exams in groups of 3 after finishing the AS or all 6 together after A2. ) Note: The fees may vary depending on the exam centre |
| Recommended Reading: |
You will need a good bi-lingual dictionary |