Our tutors will teach Year 4 students following the Australian curriculum, ensuring they achieve key outcomes in communication, understanding language systems, and appreciating cultural connections. By the end of Year 4, students use French to interact in familiar contexts, sharing information about their daily life and interests. They respond to questions using simple phrases, recognise basic sentence structures, and develop their pronunciation skills. Students explore how language reflects cultural practices and how French and English share similarities and differences.
Our tutors will ensure to cover all topics from the Year 4 French curriculum:
Interacting in French:
Students engage in simple conversations, using common greetings and phrases to talk about themselves, their family, and school life. They practise responding to questions and exchanging information through role-plays and interactive activities.
Mediating meaning in and between languages:
Students identify key information from stories, songs, and classroom activities, using gestures or visuals to demonstrate understanding. They begin to translate simple words and phrases, recognising cultural meanings behind specific expressions.
Creating text in French:
Students use familiar words to create short spoken and written texts, such as describing their daily routines or interests. They practise writing simple sentences and using basic vocabulary to express themselves.
Understanding language and culture:
Students learn about French pronunciation and intonation, exploring how language and culture are interconnected through everyday customs like greetings, food, and celebrations.