FRENCH

Intent

At Fojanga Academy, we understand that learning a Modern Foreign Language (MFL) deepens children’s curiosity and understanding of the world, and provides an openness to communicate with other cultures. It is our intention to deliver high-quality and stimulating teaching and learning in MFL through the teaching of French. In our MFL lessons, we build upon the experiences of our diverse school population and the children are given the opportunity to express their ideas and thoughts in another language. The teaching is contextualised and aims to develop confident and creative learners both able to understand and respond to written and spoken French, laying the foundation for further study.

Aims

    • Understand and respond to spoken and written language
    • Develop oracy – speak with increasing confidence and fluency, continually improving the accuracy of pronunciation and intonation
    • Write at varying lengths for different purposes and audiences, using the variety of grammatical structures learnt.

Implementation

Here at Fojanga Academy, we are extremely fortunate to have a native French speaker on staff delivering dynamic and engaging lessons across the school. Our French Teacher offers a unique cultural dimension to the suburbs of French at Fojanga Academy. We are also privileged to have a truly multi-cultural dimension to the teaching of French language lessons in both inimitable and valuable.
Children from Year 1 to 6 have French lessons every week. The lessons are fun and practical, including games, songs and drama to help embed the learning. Our teacher uses visual representations of objects to introduce new vocabulary and the children have ample opportunity to practice speaking, listening, reading and writing (at appropriate levels). Our teacher explains the etymology of French words and the context of how words are used to help build the cultural capital of our learners. Our children receive high-quality feedback and plenty of encouragement to help develop their confidence as learners of the French language.