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Simonstone St Peter's Church Of England Primary School

Modern foreign languages at st.Peters

key stage 2 French 

subject leadership

Lucy Fitzpatrick (Key Stage 2 Teacher) 

Mrs K Weemes ( Link Governor) 

 intent

At St. Peters, we understand the importance of children learning and developing skills when learning a language that is different to their own. We believe that learning a foreign language provides a gateway to other cultures and enables pupils to deepen their understanding of the world. We aim to equip children with the basic skills to comprehend , speak  and respond at a functional level in both verbal and written form.  We believe a love of MLF can impact children future career aspirations as it can inspire children to study and work in other countries in the future. By the end of KS2, we aim for children at Simonstone have a firm foundation of language-learning skills  for further language learning for secondary school and beyond. 

At Simonstone St. Peters we deliver French learning through the Kapow primary French scheme which is tailored to the needs of a mixed age setting. This scheme has ensured that teachers have a strong subject knowledge to deliver weekly a highly effective languages curriculum to our children. 

Kapow Primary’s French scheme of work aims to instil a love of language learning and an awareness of other cultures and to supports pupils to meet the national curriculum end of Key stage 2 attainment targets. We want pupils to develop the confidence to communicate in French for practical purposes, using both written and spoken French. Through this scheme of work, we aim to give pupils a foundation for language learning that encourages and enables them to apply their skills to learning further languages, developing a strong understanding of the English language, facilitating future study and opening opportunities to study and work in other countries in the future. Through Kapow Primary’s French scheme, pupils are given opportunities to communicate for practical purposes around familiar subjects and routines. The scheme provides balanced opportunities for communication in both spoken and written French. The Kapow Primary scheme is a spiral curriculum, with key skills and vocabulary revisited repeatedly with increasing complexity, allowing pupils to revise and build on their previous learning. Cross-curricular links are included throughout the French units, allowing children to make connections and apply their language skills to other areas of their learning. Lessons incorporate a range of teaching strategies from independent tasks, paired
and group work including role-play, language games and language detective work. The scheme of work focuses on developing what we term ‘language detective skills’
and developing an understanding of French grammar, rather than on committing to memory vast amounts of French vocabulary. Differentiated guidance is available for
every lesson to ensure that lessons can be accessed and enjoyed by all. The impact of Kapow Primary’s scheme can be monitored continuously through
both formative and summative assessment. 

The expected impact of following the Kapow Primary French scheme of work is that children will:

  • Be able to engage in purposeful dialogue in practical situations (e.g., ordering in a cafe, following directions) and express an opinion.
  • Make increasingly accurate attempts to read unfamiliar words, phrases, and short texts.
  • Speak and read aloud with confidence and accuracy in pronunciation.
  • Demonstrate understanding of spoken language by listening and responding appropriately.
  • Use a bilingual dictionary to support their language learning.
  • Be able to identify word classes in a sentence and apply grammatical rules they have learnt.
  • Have developed an awareness of cognates and near-cognates and be able to use them to tackle unfamiliar words in French, English, and other languages.
  • Be able to construct short texts on familiar topics.

The scheme ensures that the end of Key Stage 2 stage expectations outlined in the national curriculum are taught:

  • Listen attentively to spoken language and show understanding by joining in and responding
  • Explore the patterns and sounds of language through songs and rhymes and link the spelling, sound and meaning of words
  • Engage in conversations; ask and answer questions; express opinions and respond to those of others; seek clarification and help
  • Speak in sentences, using familiar vocabulary, phrases and basic language structures
  • Develop accurate pronunciation and intonation so that others understand when they are reading aloud or using familiar words and phrases
  • Present ideas and information orally to a range of audiences
  • Read carefully and show understanding of words, phrases and simple writing
  • Appreciate stories, songs, poems and rhymes in the language
  • Broaden their vocabulary and develop their ability to understand new words that are introduced into familiar written material, including through using a dictionary
  • Write phrases from memory, and adapt these to create new sentences, to express ideas clearly
  • Describe people, places, things and actions orally and in writing
  • Understand basic grammar appropriate to the language being studied, including (where relevant): feminine, masculine and neuter forms and the conjugation of high-frequency
    verbs; key features and patterns of the language; how to apply these, for instance, to build sentences; and how these differ from or are similar to English. 

(National curriculum in England: Languages programs of study KS2)

implementation

Kapow is being used to teach French consistently across school. We are using Kapow published materials to ensure clarity of curriculum progression and provide support and guidance for non-specialist French teachers. This offers a clear structure and sequence for staff to follow with the disciplines identified as well as the knowledge of the language identified. The units have been planned in an order that best works with our main curriculum connectors. 
Since implementing Kapow, we have looked at French books and conducted a pupil interview in order to ensure that it is being adapted to meet the needs of our children. French books show a good coverage of skills and pupil interviews identify children's enjoyment for the subject. I have also taken regular feedback from teachers using the Kapow to ensure this is working well for our children. The planning, teaching and learning is adapted to suit the needs of our children. Kapow has given staff the confidence to ensure the progression is clear and they are beginning to become much more confident in teaching French.

impact 

At Simonstone St. Peters we deliver French learning through the Kapow primary French scheme which is tailored to the needs of a mixed age setting. This scheme has ensured that teachers have a strong subject knowledge to deliver weekly a highly effective languages curriculum to our children. 

Kapow Primary’s French scheme of work aims to instil a love of language learning and an awareness of other cultures and to supports pupils to meet the national curriculum end of Key stage 2 attainment targets. We want pupils to develop the confidence to communicate in French for practical purposes, using both written and spoken French. Through this scheme of work, we aim to give pupils a foundation for language learning that encourages and enables them to apply their skills to learning further languages, developing a strong understanding of the English language, facilitating future study and opening opportunities to study and work in other countries in the future. Through Kapow Primary’s French scheme, pupils are given opportunities to communicate for practical purposes around familiar subjects and routines. The scheme provides balanced opportunities for communication in both spoken and written French. The Kapow Primary scheme is a spiral curriculum, with key skills and vocabulary revisited repeatedly with increasing complexity, allowing pupils to revise and build on their previous learning. Cross-curricular links are included throughout the French units, allowing children to make connections and apply their language skills to other areas of their learning. Lessons incorporate a range of teaching strategies from independent tasks, paired
and group work including role-play, language games and language detective work. The scheme of work focuses on developing what we term ‘language detective skills’
and developing an understanding of French grammar, rather than on committing to memory vast amounts of French vocabulary. Differentiated guidance is available for
every lesson to ensure that lessons can be accessed and enjoyed by all. The impact of Kapow Primary’s scheme can be monitored continuously through
both formative and summative assessment. 

The expected impact of following the Kapow Primary French scheme of work is that
children will:

  • Be able to engage in purposeful dialogue in practical situations (e.g., ordering in a cafe, following directions) and express an opinion.
  • Make increasingly accurate attempts to read unfamiliar words, phrases, and short texts.
  • Speak and read aloud with confidence and accuracy in pronunciation.
  • Demonstrate understanding of spoken language by listening and responding appropriately.
  • Use a bilingual dictionary to support their language learning.
  • Be able to identify word classes in a sentence and apply grammatical rules they have learnt.
  • Have developed an awareness of cognates and near-cognates and be able to use them to tackle unfamiliar words in French, English, and other languages.
  • Be able to construct short texts on familiar topics.
  • Meet the end of Key Stage 2 stage expectations outlined in the national curriculum for Languages

french in action