Academic Departments – Modern Foreign Languages

Staff

Mrs Victoria Hilton – Head of Department/Primary Liaison Officer

Mrs Sabrina Mason – Teacher of Spanish and French

Mrs Sharon Minta – Teacher of French and Head of Sixth Form

 

Description of subject

Department ethos:

“Our aim is to encourage a wider appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of culture and spoken language through a variety of skills, activities and topical issues. Our emphasis is, therefore, on the practical study of living language.”

Languages are all around us; they are used in so many situations whether at work, on holiday or just casually in day-to-day life – we live in a multilingual global society.

Studying a language is a really smart move if you want a fascinating subject that offers you a range of career possibilities at the end and are a lot of fun along the way. Language courses are interesting and varied subjects to study and give you a broad range of knowledge and skills.

Learning a language is a never-ending process; languages are constantly changing, bringing in new words and getting rid of old ones. This is one of the great things about learning languages; you’re always up to speed with the world!

At Bridgewater School, Languages are a core compulsory subject, alongside Maths, English and Science. They are taught from Year 1 in the Primary School, until at least Year 11 in the Senior School.

 

Extra-curricular: World cinema Club (Sabrina Mason), Foreign Language Trips abroad (France, Belgium, Spain)

 

The curriculum

 

Key Stage 3 Spanish French
Year 7 Personal Information Personal Information
Year 8 Sports, Hobbies & Home-life Free Time, Home & Holidays
Year 9 Media, Health & Jobs Family and Meeting Up

 

 

Key Stage

4 & 5

Spanish French
Year 10 Mira course for AQA Expo course for AQA
Year 11 Mira course for AQA Expo course for AQA
Year 12

Year 13

AQA AS Syllabus

AQA A Level Syllabus

AQA AS Syllabus

AQA A Level Syllabus

 

 

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