Curriculum Intent for French
At Lostwithiel Primary School, we passionately believe that ‘learning a foreign language is a liberation from insularity,’ as stated in the 2014 National Curriculum for Modern Foreign Languages. Cornwall is a geographically isolated county; therefore, it is imperative that a high quality languages education fosters children’s curiosity, deepens their understanding of the wider world and provides an opening and insight into other cultures.
French is our chosen modern foreign language as is reflects the existing connections our community has with France and the expertise base within school. Many of our parent body are members of the Lostwithiel Twinning Association, an organisation that runs successful visits to Pleyber Christ, our twin town in Brittany, France. Our MFL coordinator, Mrs Sarah Kriskovic, is a fluent French speaker and a member of the association.
The aims of the 2014 National Curriculum for Modern Foreign Languages are embedded into our teaching. We ensure that all children:
The skills needed to attain these outcomes are taught progressively from Year Three to Year Six. Our French curriculum provides a considered and appropriate balance of the four skills areas (speaking, listening, reading and writing), as well as intercultural understanding. Our expertise helps build solid foundations for further foreign language teaching at Key Stage Three.
French Curriculum Implementation
Children are introduced to French from Year 3 and receive weekly lessons throughout their time in Key Stage 2. This enables the children to develop early language acquisition skills that facilitate their understanding of the patterns of language and how these differ from, or are similar to, English.
Lessons support the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing through:
There is a strong focus on teaching practical communication, one of the core content requirements of the 2014 National Curriculum. Consequently, some topics are taught in practical, engaging situations where the children are encouraged to speak or write in French during fun role-playing scenarios, such as:
Looking forward, we are hoping to increase our links with the pupils in Pleyber Christ. We will work with the twinning association to establish a pen pal project, which will hopefully in turn lead to new friendships and an exchange visit.