Intent: The 2013 National Curriculum for Modern Foreign Languages aims to ensure that all children:
A high quality languages education should foster children’s curiosity and deepen their understanding of the world. At Datchet St Mary’s Primary Academy, we are committed to ensuring that competence in another language enables children to interpret, create and exchange meaning within and across cultures. It also helps children develop skills that will open further opportunities later in life. The teaching of French in KS2 provides an appropriate balance of spoken and written language and lays the foundations for further foreign language teaching at KS3.
Implementation: Children are introduced to French in KS2 and receive a weekly lesson. 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.
Children learn French throughout Key Stage 2, which is timetabled for a 30-minute session per week. The class teacher or HLTA delivers the language in his/her class and incorporates French where possible in daily routines.
Lessons across the Key Stage supports the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing:
Impact: Our MFL curriculum ensures that children develop their knowledge of where different languages, including the range of home languages spoken by the families of the school, as well as French, are spoken in the world. Varied learning experiences, including ‘French Day’ also ensure that languages are celebrated throughout the school community whilst providing a context for language learning and develop the children’s understanding of different cultures.