Our tutors will teach Year 9 students following the Australian curriculum, ensuring they achieve key outcomes in communication, understanding language systems, and cultural awareness. By the end of Year 9, students engage in conversations, share their views on familiar and new topics, and participate in discussions using French. They interpret a range of texts, using complex sentences and tenses to express their opinions and ideas. Students develop their reading and writing skills, using appropriate grammar and vocabulary to create structured texts. They explore cultural aspects of French-speaking communities, understanding how cultural context influences language use and identity.
Our tutors will ensure to cover all topics from the Year 9 French curriculum:
Interacting in French:
Students participate in discussions about their experiences, school life, and global issues, using appropriate phrases and adjusting their language based on the context. They practise initiating, sustaining, and extending conversations through role-plays and digital communication.
Mediating meaning in and between languages:
Students interpret and summarise key information from diverse texts, including stories, songs, and media content. They begin translating phrases, exploring how cultural differences shape the interpretation of language.
Creating text in French:
Students produce a variety of texts, such as narratives, descriptions, and reflections, using a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures. They practise using complex sentences and different tenses to express ideas clearly and coherently.
Understanding language and culture:
Students enhance their pronunciation and fluency through practice with dialogues and presentations. They explore French cultural practices, such as traditions, celebrations, and social norms, and reflect on how these compare to their own experiences.