Syllabus
Cambridge IGCSE™ (9–1)
     French 7156
     For examination in June and November 2021.
Version 2
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Contents
1  Why choose this syllabus? ..................................................................................................... 2
2  Syllabus overview .................................................................................................................... 5
     Aims		                                                                                                                                5
     Content overview	                                                                                                                     5
     Assessment overview	                                                                                                                  6
     Assessment objectives	                                                                                                                7
3  Subject content .........................................................................................................................9
     Skills		                                                                                                                              9
     Topic areas	                                                                                                                         11
4  Details of the assessment .................................................................................................... 12
     Paper 1 – Listening	                                                                                                                12
     Paper 2 – Reading	                                                                                                                  13
     Paper 3 – Speaking	                                                                                                                 14
     Paper 4 – Writing	                                                                                                                  18
     List of grammar and structures	                                                                                                     19
     Vocabulary list	                                                                                                                    21
5  What else you need to know .............................................................................................. 44
     Before you start	                                                                                                                   44
     Making entries	                                                                                                                     45
     After the exam	                                                                                                                     46
     How students and teachers can use the grades	                                                                                       46
     Grade descriptions	                                                                                                                 46
     Changes to this syllabus for 2021	                                                                                                  47
  Changes to this syllabus
  For information about changes to this syllabus for 2021, go to page 47.
  The latest syllabus is version 2, published September 2020.
Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) French 7156 syllabus for 2021.
          1  Why choose this syllabus?
          Key benefits
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          Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) French develops a set of transferable skills
          for understanding and communicating in everyday situations in
          French. Learners begin to develop cultural awareness of countries
          and communities where French is spoken. They acquire the essential linguistic skills required for progression to
          further studies or employment.
          Our approach in Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) French encourages learners to be:
          confident, using new and familiar structures and vocabulary to communicate with others in everyday situations
          responsible, seeking opportunities to use and develop their language skills
          reflective, considering how to communicate different ideas and attitudes
          innovative, applying language to a variety of situations
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         Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) French has been designed to help candidates develop language proficiency to level A2
         (Basic User) with some elements of proficiency at level B1 (Independent User) of the Common European Framework
         of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR).
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         2  Syllabus overview
         Aims
         The aims describe the purposes of a course based on this syllabus.
         The aims are to enable students to:
         •	 develop the language proficiency required to communicate effectively in French at level A2 (CEFR Basic User),
            with elements of level B1 (CEFR Independent User)
         •	 offer insights into the culture and society of countries and communities where French is spoken
         •	 develop awareness of the nature of language and language learning
         •	 encourage positive attitudes towards speakers of other languages and a sympathetic approach to other cultures
         •	 provide enjoyment and intellectual stimulation
         •	 develop transferable skills (e.g. memorising, drawing of inferences) to complement other areas of the
            curriculum
         •	 form a sound base of the skills, language and attitudes required for progression to work or further study, either
            in French or another subject area.
         Content overview
         The subject content is organised in five broad topic areas (A–E below). These provide contexts for the acquisition
         of vocabulary and the study of grammar and structures. The study of these topic areas enables students to gain an
         insight into countries and communities where French is spoken. The five topic areas listed below are described in
         more detail in section 3.
         A.	 Everyday activities
         B.	 Personal and social life
         C.	 The world around us
         D.	 The world of work
         E.	 The international world
         The syllabus gives students opportunities to develop and apply a wide range of foreign language skills.
         Candidates will be expected to read and understand a variety of written and spoken texts on familiar topics.
         Candidates will be required to demonstrate understanding of the main ideas, opinions and attitudes, as well as
         select and extract relevant details and deduce the meaning of occasional unknown words from context.
         They will also have opportunities to write in French on familiar, everyday topics, and to speak the language by
         taking part in everyday conversations.
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          Assessment overview
          All candidates take all four papers. Candidates will be eligible for grades 9 to 1, where 9 is the highest grade.
              All candidates take:                                            and:
              Paper 1	 Approximately 50 minutes                               Paper 2	 1 hour
              Listening	25%                                                   Reading	25%
              40 marks                                                        45 marks
              Candidates listen to a number of recordings                     Candidates read a number of texts and answer
              and answer multiple-choice and matching                         multiple-choice and matching questions as
              questions.                                                      well as questions requiring short answers.
              Externally assessed                                             Externally assessed
              and:                                                            and:
              Paper 3	 Approximately 10 minutes                               Paper 4	 1 hour
              Speaking	25%                                                    Writing	25%
              40 marks                                                        45 marks
              Candidates complete one role play and                           Candidates complete one form-filling task,
              conversations on two topics.                                    one directed writing task and one task in the
              Internally assessed and externally moderated                    format of an email/letter or article/blog.
                                                                              Externally assessed
          Information on availability is in the Before you start section.
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         Assessment objectives
         The assessment objectives (AOs) are:
             AO1 Listening
         L1:. understand the main points and key information in simple everyday material
         L2:. understand clear speech on a range of familiar topics
         L3:. understand the description of events and expression of ideas, opinions and attitudes in simple texts
         L4:. identify and select relevant information in predictable texts
             AO2 Reading
         R1:. understand the main points and key information in simple everyday material
         R2:. understand authentic factual texts on a range of familiar topics
         R3:. understand the description of events and expression of ideas, opinions and attitudes in simple texts
         R4:. identify and select relevant information in predictable texts
             AO3 Speaking
         S1:. communicate clearly and effectively in a range of predictable everyday situations
         S2:. engage in conversations on familiar topics, expressing opinions and feelings
         S3:. use a range of structures and vocabulary with reasonable accuracy
         S4:. demonstrate some ability to maintain interaction
         S5:. show some control of pronunciation and intonation
             AO4 Writing
         W1:. communicate simple factual information clearly for everyday purposes
         W2:. write simple phrases and sentences on a familiar topic
         W3:. write simple connected texts describing events, experiences, opinions and hopes and ambitions
         W4:. use a range of simple vocabulary and language structures reasonably accurately
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          Weighting for assessment objectives
          The approximate weightings allocated to each of the assessment objectives (AOs) are summarised below.
          Assessment objectives as a percentage of the qualification
              Assessment objective                                Weighting in IGCSE %
              AO1 Listening                                                25
              AO2 Reading                                                  25
              AO3 Speaking                                                 25
              AO4 Writing                                                  25
              Total                                                        100
          Assessment objectives as a percentage of each component
              Assessment objective                                        Weighting in components %
                                                     Paper 1              Paper 2           Paper 3        Paper 4
              AO1 Listening                            100                   –                 –              –
              AO2 Reading                               –                   100                –              –
              AO3 Speaking                              –                    –                100             –
              AO4 Writing                               –                    –                 –             100
              Total                                    100                  100               100            100
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         3  Subject content
         Skills
         The skills covered in the syllabus are outlined below.
           Listening
           •	 Understand short recordings dealing with everyday needs (e.g. simple transactions in shops, simple
              directions or instructions).
           •	 Understand factual information and ideas from a range of sources (e.g. announcements, phone messages,
              news items, interviews, dialogues) on familiar topics.
           •	 Understand descriptions of events, opinions, emotions, hopes and ambitions in simple texts (e.g. in radio
              broadcasts, interviews, dialogues).
           •	 Identify main points, specific information and details on everyday topics (e.g. personal and family
              information, shopping, local area, employment, school, leisure activities).
           •	 Identify main points, themes, opinions, ideas, emotions and attitudes in predictable texts (e.g. news reports,
              conversations, interviews, simple monologues).
           •	 Deduce the meaning of occasional unknown words and expressions from the context.
           Reading
           •	 Understand short, simple texts (e.g. signs and notices in public places, such as streets, restaurants and bus/
              railway stations and airports).
           •	 Understand authentic texts on familiar topics and situations (e.g. newspaper/magazine articles, email
              messages, blogs and letters).
           •	 Understand descriptions of events, opinions, emotions, hopes and ambitions in simple texts (e.g. in articles,
              interviews or personal messages).
           •	 Identify main points, specific information and details in predictable texts (e.g. advertisements, brochures,
              menus, timetables, instructions, messages).
           •	 Identify main points, themes, opinions, ideas, emotions and attitudes in predictable texts (e.g. newspaper/
              magazine articles, simple plots of films or books).
           •	 Deduce the meaning of occasional unknown words and expressions from the context.
           Speaking
           •	 Participate in short social exchanges (e.g. greet people, make and respond to invitations, apologies) and
              communicate on familiar topics to meet simple needs (e.g. order food and drink, simple transactions in
              shops, use public transport, ask and give directions, request information).
           •	 Participate in unprepared conversations on familiar topics of personal interest or relevant to everyday life
              (e.g. family, friends, home environment, hobbies and interests, education, work, travel).
           •	 Describe past events and experiences, hopes and ambitions and give brief reasons for opinions and plans.
           •	 Communicate with reasonable accuracy, using a range of structures, tenses and vocabulary relevant to the
              given situation.
           •	 Use simple connectors (e.g. and, but, because, then) to link a series of shorter discrete elements into a
              connected sequence of points.
           •	 Use appropriate strategies to maintain interaction.
           •	 Use features of pronunciation and intonation to convey meaning and attitude.
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            Writing
            •	 Fill in forms providing simple details.
            •	 Communicate simple factual information in writing using everyday vocabulary and expressions.
            •	 Write a series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors, relating to personal life,
               immediate environment and everyday topics (e.g. writing about a holiday).
            •	 Write simple connected texts (e.g. email messages, articles) on familiar topics (e.g. plans and arrangements,
               likes and dislikes, family, home environment, hobbies and interests, education, work and travel).
            •	 Describe past events and experiences, opinions, hopes and ambitions and give brief reasons for opinions
               and plans.
            •	 Communicate with reasonable accuracy, using a range of structures, tenses/time frames and vocabulary
               relevant to the given situation.
            •	 Use simple connectors (e.g. and, but, because, then) to link a series of shorter discrete elements into a
               connected sequence of points.
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         Topic areas
         Candidates will be required to show knowledge and understanding of the broad topic areas listed below. These provide
         contexts for the acquisition of vocabulary and the study of grammar and structures. Through the study of these broad
         topic areas, candidates gain insight into the cultures of countries and communities where French is spoken.
         The sub-topics listed are provided as examples of what teachers may choose to focus on. They are examples only and are
         not intended to be prescriptive or exhaustive.
          Area          Topic Areas                         Sub-topics
          A             Everyday activities                 •	 Time expressions (e.g. telling the time, days, days of the
                                                               week, months, seasons)
                                                            •	 Food and drink (e.g. meals, fruit and vegetables, meat, fish
                                                               and seafood, snacks, drinks, cutlery and utensils)
                                                            •	 The human body and health (e.g. parts of the body, health
                                                               and illness)
                                                            •	 Travel and transport
          B             Personal and social life            •	 Self, family and friends
                                                            •	 In the home (e.g. rooms, living room, kitchen, bedroom,
                                                               bathroom, furniture and furnishings, garden, household
                                                               appliances)
                                                            •	 Colours
                                                            •	 Clothes and accessories
                                                            •	 Leisure time (e.g. things to do, hobbies, sport)
          C             The world around us                 •	 People and places (e.g. continents, countries and
                                                               nationalities, compass points)
                                                            •	 The natural world, the environment, the climate and the
                                                               weather
                                                            •	 Communications and technology (e.g. the digital world,
                                                               documents and texts)
                                                            •	 The built environment (e.g. buildings and services, urban
                                                               areas, shopping)
                                                            •	 Measurements (e.g. size, shape)
                                                            •	 Materials
          D             The world of work                   •	 Education (e.g. learning institutions, education and training,
                                                               the classroom, learning tools, subjects, studying)
                                                            •	 Work (e.g. jobs and careers, the workplace)
          E             The international world             •	 Countries, nationalities and languages
                                                            •	 Culture, customs, faiths and celebrations
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          4  Details of the assessment
          All questions requiring written responses are to be answered in French.
          Dictionaries are not allowed in the examination.
          Paper 1 – Listening
          Approximately 50 minutes including 6 minutes’ transfer time, 40 marks
          This paper consists of 37 multiple-choice and matching questions. Candidates answer all questions by selecting the
          correct option or options. Each question tests comprehension of recorded texts (e.g. dialogues, announcements,
          conversations). Candidates hear each recorded text twice. At the end of the test candidates will be asked to transfer
          their answers onto the separate answer sheet.
          Centres must check the Cambridge Handbook for the year candidates are taking the assessment. The Cambridge
          Handbook tells you when and how to access the audio material for each examination series.
          www.cambridgeinternational.org/eoguide
          Teachers/invigilators must consult the relevant sections of the Cambridge Handbook about administering the
          listening examination and for details about rooms, equipment, guidance on acoustics and checking the audio
          material in advance.
           Description of questions
           Questions 1–8
           Assessment objective                L1
           Task                                Candidates listen to short texts and answer eight multiple-choice questions with
                                               four options.
           Text types                          Announcements, phone messages, news items, or dialogues
           Total marks                         8
           Questions 9–14
           Assessment objective                L1, L2, L4
           Task                                Candidates listen to a monologue or dialogue containing factual information and
                                               answer six multiple-choice questions with four options.
           Text types                          Short monologues or dialogues
           Total marks                         6
           Questions 15–19
           Assessment objective                L2, L3, L4
           Task                                Candidates listen to a conversation and match the names of people, places,
                                               items or activities with the correct statements.
           Text types                          Informal conversations
           Total marks                         5
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          Description of questions (continued)
          Questions 20–28
          Assessment objective             L2, L3, L4
          Task                             Candidates listen to a dialogue (conversation, discussion or interview) or,
                                           alternatively, two shorter dialogues (each with a different person, on a common
                                           theme) and answer nine multiple-choice questions with three options.
          Text types                       Conversations, interviews
          Total marks                      9
          Questions 29–34
          Assessment objective             L2, L3, L4
          Task                             Candidates listen to a dialogue (conversation, discussion or interview) and
                                           answer six multiple-choice questions with four options.
          Text types                       Conversation, discussion or interview
          Total marks                      6
          Questions 35–37
          Assessment objective             L2, L3, L4
          Task                             Candidates listen to a conversation/discussion or interview. In each question
                                           there are five options and candidates must select the two options which
                                           are true.
          Text types                       Conversation, discussion or interview
          Total marks                      6
         Paper 2 – Reading
         Written paper, 1 hour, 45 marks
         This paper consists of six groups of questions, each comprising a number of multiple-choice and matching
         questions, as well as questions requiring short answers in French. The number of questions in each group may vary
         in each examination session.
          Description of question groups
          Question group 1
          Assessment objective             R1
          Task                             Candidates match a series of short statements with the correct pictures.
          Text types                       Simple descriptions
          Total marks                      5
          Question group 2
          Assessment objective             R1
          Task                             Candidates match a series of short notices or signs commonly found in public
                                           places with an explanatory statement. The texts are all set in the same context.
          Text types                       Signs, notices, instructions, messages, advertisements
          Total marks                      5
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           Question group 3
           Assessment objective                 R2, R4
           Task                                 Candidates answer multiple-choice questions with three options on a short text.
           Text types                           Email, message, postcard or letter
           Total marks                          7
           Question group 4
           Assessment objective                 R2, R4
           Task                                 Candidates answer questions on a longer text requiring short responses
                                                in French.
           Text types                           Email, message, letter or blog
           Total marks                          12
           Question group 5
           Assessment objective                 R3
           Task                                 Candidates match a series of descriptions of the requirements, interests or skills
                                                of different people with the correct description of places, events, services or
                                                activities. All texts are on a common theme.
           Text types                           Short descriptions, advertisements
           Total marks                          5
           Question group 6
           Assessment objective                 R3, R4
           Task                                 Candidates answer questions on a longer text requiring short responses
                                                in French.
           Text types                           Articles
           Total marks                          11
          Paper 3 – Speaking
          Approximately 10 minutes (plus 10 minutes of preparation time), 40 marks
          Each speaking test lasts approximately 10 minutes, and is structured as follows:
          •	 a warm-up section which is not assessed (approximately 30 seconds)
          •	 one role play – candidates respond to five transactional questions to, for example, accomplish a task or obtain
             goods or services (approximately two minutes)
          •	 two topic conversations – candidates respond to questions on each topic to share views, opinions and
             experiences (four minutes per topic conversation).
          Both the role play and the topic conversations are set in predictable, everyday contexts and are based on the topic
          areas outlined in the syllabus.
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         During the preparation time, candidates study a role play scenario provided on a candidate card. They must be
         supervised under exam conditions. Candidates are not allowed to make notes.
         The tests are conducted and marked by the teacher/examiner using the speaking assessment materials and
         assessment criteria provided. They are moderated by Cambridge International.
         Speaking tests take place before the main examination series (see the relevant series’ timetable). Before the
         speaking test period, centres will receive materials for the test. Teachers/examiners must allow sufficient time to
         familiarise themselves with the materials and procedures (see the Cambridge Handbook for details).
         Cambridge International supplies a teacher/examiner booklet comprising instructions, assessment criteria and
         teacher/examiner scripts for the role plays and topic conversations. Candidate cards containing the role play
         scenarios are also supplied.
         The teacher/examiner allocates a role play and two topic conversations to each candidate according to a
         randomisation grid provided in the teacher/examiner instruction booklet.
         Administration of the speaking test
         Further information about the administration of speaking tests is provided in the Cambridge Handbook,
         available from our website. For copies of the forms required for the speaking test as well as information
         about the deadlines, sample size and methods of submission, please refer to the samples database at
         www.cambridgeinternational.org/samples
         Internal moderation
         If more than one teacher in your centre is marking internal assessments, you must make arrangements
         to moderate or standardise your teachers’ marking so that all candidates are assessed to a common
         standard. There is further information on the process of internal moderation on the samples database at
         www.cambridgeinternational.org/samples
         You should record the internally moderated marks for all candidates on the Working Mark Sheet and submit these
         marks to Cambridge International according to the instructions set out in the Cambridge Handbook.
         External moderation
         Cambridge International will externally moderate all internally assessed components.
         •	 You must submit the marks of all candidates to Cambridge International.
         •	 You must also submit the marked work of a sample of candidates to Cambridge International.
         The sample you submit to Cambridge International should include examples of the marking of each teacher.
         The samples database at www.cambridgeinternational.org/samples provides details of how the sample will be
         selected and how it should be submitted.
         External moderators will produce a short report for each centre with feedback on your marking and administration
         of the assessment.
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          Speaking assessment criteria grids
          Role play
          Each of the five role play tasks is assessed using the mark scheme below:
           2           The information is communicated. Language is appropriate to the situation and is accurate.
                       Minor errors (adjective endings, use of prepositions, etc.) are allowed.
           1           The information is partly communicated and/or the meaning is ambiguous.
                       Errors impede communication.
           0           No creditable response.
          Topic conversations
          When both topic conversations have been completed, give a mark out of 15 for Communication and a mark out of
          15 for Quality of Language.
          Communication
          Give a mark out of 15 for the candidate’s performance in both topic conversations.
           Mark          Level                Descriptor
           13–15         Very good            •	 Responds confidently to questions; may occasionally need repetition of words
                                                 or phrases.
                                              •	 Communicates information which is consistently relevant to the questions.
                                              •	 Frequently develops ideas and opinions.
                                              •	 Justifies and explains some answers.
           10–12         Good                 •	 Responds well to questions; requires occasional use of the alternative
                                                 question(s) provided.
                                              •	 Communicates information which is almost always relevant to the questions.
                                              •	 Sometimes develops ideas and opinions.
                                              •	 Gives reasons or explanations for some answers.
           7–9           Satisfactory         •	 Responds satisfactorily to questions; frequently requires use of the alternative
                                                 question(s) provided.
                                              •	 Communicates most of the required information; may occasionally give
                                                 irrelevant information.
                                              •	 Conveys simple, straightforward opinions.
           4–6           Weak                 •	 Has difficulty with many questions but still attempts an answer.
                                              •	 Communicates some simple information relevant to the questions.
           1–3           Poor                 •	 Frequently has difficulty understanding the questions and has great difficulty
                                                 in replying.
                                              •	 Communicates one or two basic pieces of information relevant to
                                                 the questions.
           0                                  •	 No creditable response.
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         Quality of Language
         Give a mark out of 15 for the candidate’s performance in both topic conversations.
          Mark          Level            Descriptor
          13–15         Very good        •	 Accurate use of a wide range of the structures listed in the syllabus with
                                            occasional errors in more complex language.
                                         •	 Accurate use of a wide range of vocabulary with occasional errors.
                                         •	 Very good pronunciation, fluency, intonation and expression; occasional
                                            mistakes or hesitation.
          10–12         Good             •	 Good use of a range of the structures listed in the syllabus, with some errors.
                                         •	 Good use of a range of vocabulary with some errors.
                                         •	 Good pronunciation and fluency despite some errors or hesitation; a good
                                            attempt at correct intonation and expression.
          7–9           Satisfactory     •	 Satisfactory use of some of the structures listed in the syllabus, with
                                            frequent errors.
                                         •	 Satisfactory use of vocabulary with frequent errors.
                                         •	 Satisfactory pronunciation and fluency despite frequent errors and
                                            hesitation; some attempt at intonation and expression.
          4–6           Weak             •	 Limited range of structures and vocabulary, rarely accurate and/or complete;
                                            frequent ambiguity.
                                         •	 Pronunciation can be understood with some effort; very noticeable
                                            hesitations and stilted delivery.
          1–3           Poor             •	 Very limited range of structures and vocabulary, almost always inaccurate.
                                         •	 Poor pronunciation, rarely comprehensible; many serious errors.
          0                              •	 No creditable response.
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          Paper 4 – Writing
          Written paper, 1 hour, 45 marks
          This paper consists of a form-filling task, a directed writing task and an extended writing task in response to given
          contexts and prompts.
           Description of questions
           Question 1
           Assessment objective                 W1, W4
           Task                                 Candidates fill in a form with single words or short phrases in response to a given
                                                context.
           Total marks                          5
           Question 2
           Assessment objective                 W2, W4
           Task                                 Candidates complete a directed writing task in about 80–90 words on a familiar,
                                                everyday topic.
           Total marks                          12
           Question 3
           Assessment objective                 W3, W4
           Task                                 Candidates choose between two tasks (an email/letter and an article/blog) and
                                                complete one of these in about 130–140 words.
           Total marks                          28
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         List of grammar and structures
         The list of grammar and structures provides students with an indication of the grammatical knowledge they are
         expected to demonstrate in all of their assessments for IGCSE French. The list is not intended to be restrictive.
          Articles                 definite, indefinite, partitive, use of de after negative verb forms
          Nouns                    gender
                                   singular and plural forms
          Adjectives               agreement
                                   possessive
                                   demonstrative (ce, cet, cette, ces)
                                   interrogative (e.g. quel, quelle, quels, quelles)
                                   indefinite (e.g. autre, chaque, même, n’importe quel, pareil, plusieurs, quelques, tel)
                                   comparative:
                                   	 regular forms (e.g. aussi, moins, plus + que)
                                   	 irregular forms (e.g. meilleur, pire)
                                   superlative
                                   	 regular forms (e.g. le/la plus …, le/la moins …)
                                   	 irregular forms (e.g. le meilleur, le pire, le moindre)
          Adverbs                  adverbs of time and place
                                   interrogative (e.g. combien, comment, où, quand, depuis quand)
                                   common adverbial phrases
                                   comparative:
                                        regular forms (e.g. aussi, moins, plus + que )
                                        irregular forms (e.g. mieux)
                                   superlative:
                                        irregular forms (e.g. le mieux, le pire)
                                   quantifiers: (e.g. assez, beaucoup plus/moins, bien, comme, fort, peu, un peu, quel, si,
                                   tellement, tout, très, trop)
          Pronouns                 personal
                                   reflexive
                                   object: direct and indirect including position, order, agreement
                                   demonstrative (e.g. ça, cela, celui, celle, -ci, -là, celui/celle de, celui/celle qui,
                                   celui/celle que, celui/celle dont)
                                   interrogative (e.g. qui ? que ? qui est-ce que/qui ? lequel ?)
                                   relative (e.g. qui, que, dont, où, quoi, ce qui, ce que, lequel/laquelle)
                                   disjunctive
                                   possessive (e.g. le mien)
                                   indefinite (e.g. quelque chose, quelqu’un, chacun, certain, n’importe qui, n’importe quoi)
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           Verbs                       regular and irregular forms of verbs, including reflexive verbs
                                       all persons of verbs, singular and plural
                                       negative forms
                                       interrogative forms
                                       imperative
                                       modes of address: tu, vous
                                       impersonal verbs
                                       indicative tenses
                                       •	 present	                                      •	future
                                       •	 imperfect 	                                   •	conditional
                                       •	 perfect	                                      •	pluperfect
                                       •	 immediate future
                                       perfect infinitive
                                       present participle
                                       verbs governing an infinitive, including à and de + infinitive
                                       use of depuis with present and imperfect tenses
                                       use of venir de + infinitive in present and imperfect tenses
                                       passive voice (receptive)
                                       subjunctive mood: in commonly used expression (receptive)
           Conjunctions                co-ordinating (e.g. car, donc)
                                       subordinating (e.g. quand, où, parce que, si, puisque)
           Prepositions                place (e.g. chez, entre, devant, à côté de)
                                       time (e.g. avant, après, pendant, pour)
                                       movement (e.g. jusqu’à, vers)
                                       other (e.g. contre, malgré, sans, sauf, selon)
           Number                      all cardinal/ordinal numbers
           Quantity                    assez, beaucoup, demi, moitié, peu, un peu, tant, trop, tellement
           Time                        date (e.g. le 12 septembre); time, including 24-hour clock, years
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         Vocabulary list
         The vocabulary list provided is intended as a guide for teachers to assist in the planning of lessons and schemes
         of work. It is not intended to be prescriptive or exhaustive and the assessment tasks will require students to
         understand and respond to words (and/or forms of words) that are not on the list.
         Although the skill of deduction is not directly tested, students should be taught the skill of deducing the meaning of
         unknown words from the context on familiar topics.
         Vocabulary is listed under particular topic headings but should be considered transferable, as appropriate, to the
         other topics.
         Students are expected to be familiar with plural and feminine forms of nouns and adjectives where these are not
         given.
         The list reflects the spelling rules at the time of publication for French. Examiners will accept both versions of the
         spellings affected by the reform, i.e. old and new.
          Les adjectifs courants
          agréable                                                      faux / fausse
          amical(e)                                                     fort(e)
          amusant(e)                                                    froid(e)
          animé(e)                                                      général(e)
          approprié(e)                                                  génial(e)
          beau / belle                                                  gentil(le)
          bête                                                          grand(e) / plus grand(e) / le / la plus grand(e)
          bon(ne)                                                       gratuit(e)
          bruyant(e)                                                    impoli(e)
          chaud(e)                                                      important(e)
          clair(e)                                                      impossible
          confortable                                                   intelligent(e)
          correct(e)                                                    inutile
          de valeur                                                     isolé(e)
          dernier / dernière                                            léger / légère
          différent(e)                                                  lent(e)
          difficile                                                     libre
          disponible                                                    lourd(e)
          douillet / douillette                                         malheureux / malheureuse
          doux / douce                                                  marrant(e)
          drôle                                                         mauvais(e) / plus mauvais(e)
          dur(e)                                                        meilleur(e) / le / la meilleur(e)
          ennuyeux / ennuyeuse                                          (le / la) même (que)
          énorme                                                        mince
          étroit(e)                                                     mobile
          exact(e)                                                      moderne
          facile                                                        mou / molle
          faible                                                        mouillé(e)
          fantastique                                                   nécessaire
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           Les adjectifs courants (continued)                                     Adverbes et prépositions courants
           négatif / négative                                                     Prépositions courantes
           normal(e)                                                              à
           nouveau / nouvelle                                                     à côté de
           parfait(e)                                                             au lieu
           palpitant(e)                                                           au milieu de
           passionnant(e)                                                         au-dessous de
           petit(e) / plus petit(e) / le / la plus petit(e)                       au-dessus de
           pire / le / la pire                                                    autour
           plein(e)                                                               avec
           poli(e)                                                                dans
           populaire                                                              de
           portable                                                               de (la part de)
           positif / positive                                                     dedans
           possible                                                               dehors
           précédent(e)                                                           derrière
           prêt(e)                                                                dessous
           probable                                                               dessus
           prochain(e)                                                            devant
           profond(e)                                                             entre
           rapide                                                                 ici
           récent(e)                                                              là-bas
           responsable                                                            loin de
           riche                                                                  pour
           sauf / sauve                                                           près de
           sec / sèche                                                            quelque part
           semblable                                                              sans
           seul(e)                                                                sous
           sévère                                                                 sur
           silencieux / silencieuse
           simple                                                                 Adverbes – Possibilité
           strict(e)                                                              certainement
           sympa                                                                  peut-être
           timide                                                                 probablement
           typique
           utile                                                                  Adverbes – Fréquence
           vide                                                                   d’habitude
           vieux / vieille                                                        jamais
           vrai(e)                                                                normalement
                                                                                  rarement
                                                                                  seulement
                                                                                  souvent
                                                                                  toujours
                                                                                  tous les jours
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          Adverbes et prépositions courants (continued)
          Adverbes – Manière                                               Nombres – Autres vocabulaire (continued)
          bien                                                             minorité (f)
          exactement                                                       moins de
          lentement                                                        nombre (m)
          mal                                                              pas assez
          rapidement                                                       plus de
                                                                           plus ou moins
          Adverbes – Intensité                                             plusieurs
          surtout                                                          presque
          vraiment                                                         quantité (f)
                                                                           quelque(s)
          Adverbes – Quantité                                              rien
          assez                                                            suffisamment
          beaucoup                                                         total (m)
          juste                                                            tout
          si                                                               tout(e) / tous / toutes
          tout                                                             trop
          tout à fait                                                      une fois / deux fois / trois fois
          très
          trop                                                             Verbes courants
                                                                           accompagner
          Nombres cardinaux                                                accueillir
          zéro / un(e) / deux / trois / quatre / cinq – un million         adorer
                                                                           aider
          Nombres ordinaux                                                 aimer
          premier / première / deuxième / troisième /                      aller
          quatrième / etc.                                                 amener
                                                                           apparaître
          Nombres – Fractions                                              appartenir
          moitié (f) / tiers (m) / quart (m)                               apporter
                                                                           apprécier
          Nombres – Autre vocabulaire                                      apprendre
          à peu près                                                       arranger
          chaque                                                           arriver
          combien                                                          attacher
          divers                                                           augmenter
          double                                                           avoir
          environ                                                          avoir besoin
          la plupart                                                       avoir lieu
          le/la seul(e)                                                    boire
          les deux                                                         bouger
          majorité (f)                                                     chercher
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           Verbes courants (continued)
           choisir                                                                penser
           cocher                                                                 permettre
           commencer                                                              pleurer
           comprendre                                                             porter
           connaître                                                              poser
           continuer                                                              pousser
           copier                                                                 pouvoir
           crier                                                                  prendre
           croire                                                                 raconter
           déchirer                                                               ramasser
           décrire                                                                ranger
           demander                                                               recueillir
           détester                                                               réduire
           devoir                                                                 regarder
           diminuer                                                               regretter
           dire                                                                   relier
           donner                                                                 réparer
           écouter                                                                répéter
           écrire                                                                 répondre
           encourager                                                             ressembler
           entendre                                                               ressentir
           entrer                                                                 rester
           éprouver                                                               retourner
           essayer                                                                rentrer
           être                                                                   retrouver
           être désolé(e)                                                         réussir
           explorer                                                               revenir
           faire                                                                  rêver
           finir                                                                  rire
           garder                                                                 s'approcher de
           il y a                                                                 s'arrêter
           inviter                                                                s'asseoir
           laisser tomber                                                         savoir
           lire                                                                   se calmer
           louer                                                                  sentir / se sentir
           manger                                                                 se rappeler / rappeler
           mentir                                                                 sembler
           mettre                                                                 se servir de
           mordre                                                                 se souvenir
           organiser                                                              s'inquiéter
           oublier                                                                s’inscrire
           parler                                                                 s'intéresser à
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          Verbes courants (continued)                            A	 Activités de la vie quotidienne (continued)
          s’occuper de                                           Expressions de temps (continued)
          soigner                                                moment (m)
          sourire                                                pendant
          tirer                                                  pendant ce temps
          toucher                                                plus tard
          travailler                                             prochain(e)
          trouver                                                puis
          utiliser                                               quand
          venir                                                  quelquefois
          voir                                                   soudain
          vouloir                                                tard / en retard
                                                                 tôt
          A	 Activités de la vie quotidienne                     toujours
          Expressions de temps                                   tous les jours / toutes les semaines / tous les mois
          à venir                                                (votre, ton, mon) tour (m)
          après-midi (m)
          aujourd'hui                                            Donner l’heure
          avant                                                  à une heure / deux heures
          bientôt                                                après-midi (m)
          chaque jour / semaine / mois                           heure (f)
          d'abord                                                horloge (f)
          de bonne heure                                         Il est sept heures et demie / moins le quart / et quart.
          déjà                                                   matin (m)
          demain                                                 midi (m)
          depuis                                                 minuit (m)
          dernier / dernière                                     minute (f)
          en attendant                                           montre (f)
          encore                                                 seconde (f)
          enfin                                                  soir (m)
          ensuite                                                une demi-heure, un quart d'heure
          finalement
          hier                                                   Les jours de la semaine
          immédiat(e)                                            lundi
          jamais                                                 mardi
          jusqu'à                                                mercredi
          la semaine suivante                                    jeudi
          la semaine / la semaine prochaine / la semaine         vendredi
          dernière                                               samedi
          maintenant                                             dimanche
          matin (m)                                              week-end (m) / weekend (m)
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           A	 Activités de la vie quotidienne (continued)
           Les mois / les années                                                  Manger et boire – Les fruits
           an (m) / année (f)                                                     abricot (m)
           annuel(le)                                                             ananas (m)
           chaque année / tous les ans                                            banane (f)
           date (f)                                                               cerise (f)
           hebdomadaire                                                           citron (m)
           mensuel(le)                                                            fraise (f)
           mois (m)                                                               framboise (f)
           janvier                                                                fruit (m)
           février                                                                fruit (m) de la passion
           mars                                                                   mangue (f)
           avril                                                                  melon (m)
           mai                                                                    noix (f) de coco
           juin                                                                   orange (f)
           juillet                                                                pastèque (f)
           août                                                                   pêche (f)
           septembre                                                              pomme (f)
           octobre                                                                poire (f)
           novembre                                                               prune (f)
           décembre                                                               raisin (m)
           Les saisons                                                            Manger et boire – Les légumes
           automne (m)                                                            aubergine (f)
           été (m)                                                                carotte (f)
           hiver (m)                                                              champignon (m)
           printemps (m)                                                          chou (m)
           saisons (fpl)                                                          chou-fleur (m)
                                                                                  concombre (m)
           Manger et boire – Repas                                                haricot (m)
           déjeuner (m)                                                           laitue (f)
           dessert (m)                                                            légumes (mpl)
           en-cas (m)                                                             oignon (m)
           entrée (f)                                                             poivron (m)
           faire un barbecue                                                      pomme (f) de terre
           nourriture (f) végétarienne / végétalienne                             salade (f)
           pique-nique (m)                                                        tomate (f)
           plat (m) principal
           prendre le déjeuner                                                    Manger et boire – Autres aliments
           prendre le dîner                                                       ail (m)
           prendre le petit déjeuner                                              beurre (m)
           régime (m)                                                             cacahuète (f)
           repas (m)                                                              confiture (f)
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          A	 Activités de la vie quotidienne (continued)
          Manger et boire – Autres aliments (continued)              Manger et boire – Boissons
          farine (f)                                                 boisson (f)
          fromage (m)                                                boisson (f) non alcoolisée
          gelée (f)                                                  café (m)
          glace (f)                                                  chocolat (m) chaud
          huile (f)                                                  coca
          noisette (f)                                               eau (f) (minérale, gazeuse, plate)
          noix (f)                                                   glaçon (m)
          œuf (m)                                                    jus (m)
          pain (m)                                                   lait (m)
          pâtes (fpl)                                                limonade (f)
          poivre (m)                                                 thé (m)
          riz (m)
          sel (m)                                                    Manger et boire – Couvert et ustensiles
          soja (m)                                                   assiette (f)
          sucre (m)                                                  bol (m)
          tofu (m)                                                   casserole (f)
                                                                     couteau (m)
          Manger et boire – Viande, poisson et fruits de mer         cuiller (f) / cuillère (f)
          agneau (m)                                                 fourchette (f)
          bœuf (m)                                                   marmite (f)
          fruits (mpl) de mer                                        tasse (f)
          hamburger (m)                                              verre (m)
          jambon (m)
          poisson (m)                                                Manger et boire – Verbes et expressions
          porc (m)                                                   avoir faim
          poulet (m)                                                 avoir soif
          saucisse (f)                                               avoir trop mangé
          viande (f)                                                 boisson (f)
                                                                     couper
          Manger et boire – Les en-cas                               cru(e)
          bonbons (mpl)                                              grignoter
          chips (fpl)                                                manger
          chocolat (m)                                               prendre le petit déjeuner / le dîner
          frites (fpl)                                               prendre quelque chose à boire
          gâteau (m)                                                 préparer
          pain (m) grillé
          pizza (f)
          sandwich (m)
          soupe (f) / potage (m)
          yaourt (m)
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           A	 Activités de la vie quotidienne (continued)
           Manger et boire – Adjectifs                                            Le corps et la santé – La santé et la maladie
           cuit(e)                                                                dentiste (m/f)
           épicé(e)                                                               infirmier (m) / infirmière (f)
           frais / fraîche                                                        médecin (m/f)
           salé(e)                                                                médicament (m)
           sucré(e)                                                               pharmacie (f)
                                                                                  rendez-vous (m)
           Le corps et la santé – Les parties du corps                            sparadrap (m)
           bouche (f)
           bras (m)                                                               La santé et la maladie – Verbes et expressions
           cheville (f)                                                           aller à la salle de gym / au gymnase
           cœur (m)                                                               avoir de la fièvre
           corps (m)                                                              avoir la grippe
           cou (m)                                                                avoir mal à la tête / au ventre / aux dents
           dent (f)                                                               avoir une allergie à
           doigt (m) / doigt de pied (m)                                          blessure (f)
           dos (m)                                                                être au régime
           épaule (f)                                                             être en forme / en bonne santé
           genou (m)                                                              être enrhumé(e)
           gorge (f)                                                              être fatigué(e)
           jambe (f)                                                              être malade
           main (f) (droite, gauche)                                              faire de l’exercice
           nez (m)                                                                propre
           œil (m) / yeux (mpl)                                                   s’allonger
           oreille (f)                                                            se casser le bras / la jambe
           orteil (m)                                                             se faire mal à / se couper le doigt
           os (m)                                                                 se sentir malade
           peau (f)                                                               tomber
           pied (m) (droit, gauche)                                               vomir
           poitrine (f)
           tête (f)                                                               Les voyages et les transports
           ventre (m)                                                             auto (f)
           visage (m)                                                             (auto)bus (m)
                                                                                  ambulance (f)
           Les parties du corps – Verbes et expressions                           arrêt (m) d'autobus
           respirer                                                               avion (m)
           se maquiller                                                           bagages (mpl)
           se raser                                                               bateau (m)
           sentir                                                                 carte (f)
           toucher                                                                chauffeur (m)
           voir                                                                   chemin (m) de fer
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          A	 Activités de la vie quotidienne (continued)
          Les voyages et les transports (continued)                 Les voyages et les transports – Verbes et
          conducteur (m) / conductrice (f)                          expressions (continued)
          directions (fpl)                                          tout droit
          ferry (m)                                                 traverser
          motocyclette (f)                                          voyager
          office (m) de tourisme                                    voyager en autobus / en train
          passager (m) / passagère (f)
          piste (f) cyclable                                        B	 Vie personnelle et sociale
          quai (m)                                                  Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Salutations et
          queue (f)                                                 expressions parlées courantes
          retard (m) / en retard / retardé                          À plus tard.
          taxi (m)                                                  À demain.
          ticket aller-retour (m) / aller simple (m)                Au revoir.
          touriste (m/f)                                            Bonjour.
          train (m)                                                 Bonsoir.
          trajet (m)                                                Ça va ? / Ça va bien merci. / Ça ne va pas bien.
          tram (m)                                                  Comment allez-vous ? / Comment vas-tu ?
          transports (mpl) en commun                                Enchanté(e) de faire votre connaissance.
          valise (f)                                                Je dois m'en aller.
          vélo (m)                                                  Je suis désolé(e).
          visite (f)                                                Merci.
          voiture (f)                                               Pardon.
          vol (m)                                                   Pardon ?
          voyage (m)                                                Salut.
                                                                    S’il vous plaît / S’il te plaît.
          Les voyages et les transports – Verbes et
          expressions                                               Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Exclamations /
          arriver                                                   Interjections
          chercher                                                  Bienvenue !
          conduire                                                  Que c’est ennuyeux !
          descendre                                                 Que c’est gentil !
          être perdu(e) / se perdre                                 Que c’est intéressant !
          faire de la randonnée                                     Quel dommage !
          marcher
          monter                                                    Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Invitations
          partir                                                    accepter / refuser une invitation
          prendre l'autobus / le train / le ferry / l'avion         inviter
          retourner                                                 Merci, mais je ne peux pas. Un autre jour peut-être ?
          revenir                                                   Veux-tu / Voulez-vous aller au cinéma ?
          se garer                                                  Si on allait... ?
          stationner
          tourner
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           Moi, ma famille et mes amis – La famille et les                        Moi, ma famille et mes amis – La famille et les
           relations                                                              relations (continued)
           adolescent(e) (m/f)                                                    petit(e) ami(e) (m/f)
           ami(e) (m/f)                                                           petit-fils (m) / petite-fille (f)
           bébé (m)                                                               prénom (m)
           belle-mère (f) / beau-père (m)                                         se marier
           célibataire (m/f)                                                      sœur (f) plus jeune / plus âgée
           copain (m) / copine (f)                                                tante (f)
           cousin (m) / cousine (f)                                               voisin (m) / voisine (f)
           divorcé(e)                                                             vous-même / moi-même
           enfance (f)
           enfant (m/f)                                                           La famille et les relations – Verbes et
           épouser                                                                expressions
           famille (f)                                                            avoir
           femme (f)                                                              être enceinte
           fiancé (m) / fiancée (f)                                               élever
           fille (f)                                                              épeler
           fils (m) / fille (f)                                                   grandir
           frère (m) plus jeune / plus âgé                                        mourir
           gens                                                                   naître
           grand-père (m) / grand-mère (f) / grands-parents                       s'appeler
           (mpl)                                                                  vivre
           homme (m)
           jeune femme (f)                                                        Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Description
           jeune homme (m)                                                        physique
           jeune (m/f)                                                            âge (m)
           jumeaux (mpl) / jumelles (fpl)                                         barbe (f)
           les personnes âgées (fpl)                                              beau / belle
           Madame                                                                 blond(e)
           Mademoiselle                                                           bouclé(e)
           mari (m)                                                               brun(e)
           marié(e)                                                               chauve
           mariage (m)                                                            cheveux (mpl)
           membre (m) de la famille                                               couleur (f)
           mère (f)                                                               court(e)
           Monsieur                                                               épais(se)
           neveu (m) / nièce (f)                                                  fin(e)
           nom (m) de famille                                                     frisé(e)
           oncle (m)                                                              grand(e)
           parents (mpl)                                                          gros(se)
           partenaire (m/f)                                                       jeune
           père (m)                                                               joli(e)
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          Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Description            Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Description du
          physique (continued)                                 tempérament et de l’humeur (continued)
          laid(e)                                              intelligent(e)
          long(ue)                                             intéressant(e)
          maigre                                               malheureux / malheureuse
          marron                                               marrant(e)
          mince                                                méchant(e)
          moustache (f)                                        paresseux / paresseuse
          œil (m) / yeux (mpl)                                 pauvre
          petit(e)                                             raisonnable
          porter un appareil auditif                           satisfait(e)
          porter des lunettes (fpl)                            sérieux / sérieuse
          raide                                                stupide
          sexe (m)                                             triste
          taille (f)
          vieux / vieille                                      Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Verbes et
          voix (f)                                             expressions
                                                               aimer
          Moi, ma famille et mes amis – Description du         embrasser
          tempérament et de l'humeur                           être de bonne / mauvaise humeur
          actif / active                                       pleurer
          agréable                                             rire
          aimable                                              se fâcher
          anxieux / anxieuse                                   sourire
          bête
          calme                                                À la maison – Les pièces et les meubles
          célèbre                                              balcon (m)
          content(e)                                           bureau (m)
          curieux / curieuse                                   cave (f)
          désagréable                                          couloir (m)
          drôle                                                entrée (f)
          en colère                                            escalier (m)
          ennuyeux / ennuyeuse                                 fenêtre (f)
          épuisé(e)                                            garage (m)
          fâché(e)                                             grenier (m)
          fou / folle                                          meuble (m)
          gentil(le)                                           mur (m)
          gourmand(e)                                          plafond (m)
          heureux / heureuse                                   plancher (m)
          impoli(e)                                            porte (f)
          important(e)                                         salle à manger (f)
          inquiet / inquiète                                   toit (m)
                                                               verre (m)
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           À la maison – La salle de bains                                        À la maison – La cuisine (continued)
           brosse (f) (à dents / à cheveux)                                       chaise (f)
           dentifrice (m)                                                         cuisine (f)
           déodorant (m)                                                          évier (m)
           douche (f)
           gel (m) douche                                                         La cuisine – Verbes et expressions
           miroir (m)                                                             bouillir / faire bouillir
           peigne (m)                                                             chauffer / faire chauffer
           robinet (m)                                                            congeler
           salle (f) de bain(s)                                                   couper
           savon (m)                                                              cuire / faire cuire (au barbecue)
           serviette (f) (de bain)                                                cuisiner
           shampooing (m) / shampoing (m)                                         frire / faire frire
           toilettes (fpl)                                                        griller
                                                                                  hacher
           La salle de bains – Verbes et expressions                              manger
           prendre un bain                                                        préparer le déjeuner / le dîner
           se doucher                                                             prendre le déjeuner / le dîner
           se brosser les dents                                                   repasser
           se brosser les cheveux                                                 rôtir / faire rôtir
           se laver le visage
           se peigner                                                             À la maison – La chambre
                                                                                  armoire (f)
           À la maison – Le salon                                                 chambre (f)
           canapé (m)                                                             couverture (f)
           commode (f)                                                            drap (m)
           étagère (f)                                                            lampe (f)
           fauteuil (m)                                                           lit (m)
           peinture (f)                                                           oreiller (m)
           salon (m)                                                              placard (m)
           séjour (m)
           sofa (m)                                                               La chambre – Verbes et expressions
           table (f)                                                              avoir sommeil
           tableau (m)                                                            dormir
           tapis (m)                                                              être fatigué(e)
                                                                                  s'allonger
           À la maison – La cuisine                                               se lever
           boîte (f) (en carton)                                                  se reposer
           bouteille (f)                                                          se réveiller
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          À la maison – Les tâches ménagères                À la maison – Les appareils ménagers (continued)
          aspirateur (m) / passer l'aspirateur              machine (f) à laver
          cuire (au four)                                   mode (m) d'emploi
          déchets (mpl) / trier les déchets                 pile (f)
          lessive (f) / faire la lessive                    prise (f)
          mettre / débarasser la table                      radio (f)
          nettoyer                                          réveil (m)
          poubelle (f) / sortir la poubelle                 téléphone (m)
          ranger                                            télévision (f) / téléviseur (m)
          recycler
          vaisselle (f) / faire la vaisselle                Les appareils ménagers – Verbes et expressions
                                                            allumer
          À la maison – Le jardin                           casser
          arbre (m)                                         éteindre
          clôture (f)                                       fermer
          fleur (f)                                         ouvrir
          jardin (m)                                        pousser
          mur (m)                                           réparer
          pelouse (f)                                       tirer
          plante (f)
                                                            Couleurs
          Le jardin – Verbes et expressions                 argent
          jardiner / faire du jardinage                     blanc / blanche
          planter des fleurs                                bleu(e)
          pousser / faire pousser                           brun(e)
                                                            clair(e)
          À la maison – Les appareils ménagers              couleur (f)
          barbecue (m)                                      foncé(e)
          casque (m)                                        gris(e)
          chargeur (m)                                      jaune
          chauffage (m)                                     marron
          climatisation (f)                                 noir(e)
          congélateur (m)                                   or
          cuisinière (f)                                    orange
          électricité (f)                                   rose
          fer (m) à repasser                                rouge
          four (m) / four (m) à micro-ondes                 vert(e)
          frigo (m)                                         violet / violette
          gaz (m)
          horloge (f)
          lave-vaisselle (m)
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           Les vêtements et les accessoires                                       Les vêtements et les accessoires – Verbes et
           bague (f)                                                              expressions
           baskets (fpl)                                                          Ça me va. / Ça ne me va pas.
           bijoux (mpl)                                                           Ça vous va bien !
           blouson (m)                                                            C'est décontracté.
           botte (f)                                                              C'est élégant / chic.
           boucle (f) d'oreille                                                   C'est trop étroit.
           casquette (f)                                                          C'est trop large.
           ceinture (f)                                                           de quelle taille (vêtements) / pointure (chaussures)
           chapeau (m)                                                            essayer
           chaussette (f)                                                         mettre
           chaussure (f)                                                          paire (f) de chaussettes (fpl) / chaussures (fpl) /
           chemise (f)                                                            gants (mpl)
           chemisier (m)                                                          porter
           collier (m)                                                            s'habiller / se déshabiller
           costume (m)
           cravate (f)                                                            Les loisirs – Les choses à faire
           écharpe (f)                                                            aller à un concert / un festival de musique / au
           gant (m)                                                               théâtre
           imperméable (m)                                                        chatter en ligne
           jean (m)                                                               écouter de la musique (pop / classique / rock)
           jupe (f)                                                               regarder la télévision / un film à suspense / un film
           lunettes (fpl) / lunettes (fpl) de soleil                              romantique / une comédie / un film policier / un
                                                                                  dessin animé / un film de science-fiction
           maillot (m) de bain
           manteau (m)
           mode (f)                                                               Les loisirs – Les passe-temps
           montre (f)                                                             batterie (f) / jouer de la batterie
           pantalon (m)                                                           casque (m)
           parapluie (m)                                                          chant (m) / chanter
           poche (f)                                                              clarinette (f) / jouer de la clarinette
           portefeuille (m)                                                       dessin (m) / dessiner / faire du dessin
           porte-monnaie (m)                                                      échecs (mpl) / jouer aux échecs
           pull (m)                                                               flûte (f) / jouer de la flûte
           robe (f)                                                               guitare (f) / jouer de la guitare
           sac (m) / sac à dos                                                    instrument (m) / jouer d'un instrument
           sandales (fpl)                                                         jardinage (m) / faire du jardinage
           short (m)                                                              lecture (f) / lire
           tailleur (m)                                                           pêche (f) / aller à la pêche
           uniforme (m)                                                           peinture (f) / peindre
           veste (f)                                                              photographie (f) / faire de la photographie
           vêtements (mpl)                                                        piano (m) / jouer du piano
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          Les loisirs – Les passe-temps (continued)                 Les sports – Verbes et expressions
          trompette (f) / jouer de la trompette                     (s') entraîner
          violon (m) / jouer du violon                              gagner (la / une course / la / une compétition / une
                                                                    médaille)
          Les loisirs – Les sports                                  marquer (un but)
          athlétisme (m) / faire de l'athlétisme                    match nul (m) / faire match nul
          badminton (m) / jouer au badminton                        perdre (une / la course / une compétition) prendre
          balle (f) (de tennis)                                     des photos
          ballon (m) (de foot)
          basket (m) / jouer au basket                              C	 Le monde qui nous entoure
          course (f) à pied / faire de la course à pied             Les gens et les lieux – Les continents
          court (m) de tennis                                       Afrique (f)
          cyclisme (m) / faire du cyclisme                          Amérique (f) / Amérique du Sud / Amérique du Nord /
          escalade (f) / faire de l'escalade                        Amérique centrale
          équipe (f)                                                Antarctique (m)
          équitation / faire de l'équitation                        Arctique (m)
          fan (m)                                                   Asie (f)
          football (m) / foot (m) / jouer au foot(ball)             Australasie (f)
          golf (m) / jouer au golf                                  Europe (f)
          hockey (m) / jouer au hockey                              Océanie (f)
          jouer
          match (m)                                                 Les gens et les lieux – Les pays / les nationalités et
          matériel (m)                                              les langues
          médaille (f)                                              nationalité (f) du / de la candidat(e) + pays (m) de
          nager                                                     résidence
          natation (f) / faire de la natation                       langue (f) maternelle du / de la candidat(e) + autres
          patinage (m) sur glace                                    langues étudiées
          patin (m) (patin à glace / à roulettes)                   pays (m) francophone
          piste (f)
          planche (f) à voile / faire de la planche à voile         Les gens et les lieux – Les points cardinaux
          prix (m)                                                  est (m)
          raquette (f)                                              nord (m)
          rugby (m) / jouer au rugby                                ouest (m)
          ski (m) / skier / faire du ski                            sud (m)
          supporter (m) / supporteur (m) / supportrice (f)
          surf (m) / faire du surf                                  Le monde naturel et l’environnement
          tennis (m)                                                agriculture (f)
          terrain (m) de golf / de foot                             air (m) / en plein air
          vélo (m) / faire du vélo / faire du VTT                   branche (f)
          voile (f) / faire de la voile                             champ (m)
          volley (m) / jouer au volley                              chute (f) d'eau
          yoga (m) / faire du yoga                                  ciel (m)
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           Le monde naturel et l’environnement (continued)                        Le monde naturel et l’environnement – Les
           climat (m)                                                             animaux
           colline (f)                                                            animal (m)
           côte (f)                                                               araignée (f)
           déforestation (f)                                                      chat (m)
           désert (m)                                                             chien (m)
           environnement (m)                                                      éléphant (m)
           étoile (f)                                                             lapin (m)
           fleuve (m)                                                             lion (m)
           forêt (f)                                                              mouche (f)
           herbe (f)                                                              mouton (m)
           île (f)                                                                oiseau (m)
           lac (m)                                                                poisson (m)
           lune (f)                                                               rat (m)
           mer (f)                                                                serpent (m)
           monde (m)                                                              singe (m)
           montagne (f)                                                           souris (f)
           nature (f)                                                             tigre (m)
           ombre (f)
           paysage (m)                                                            Le monde naturel et l’environnement – Le climat
           pierre (f)                                                             et le temps
           pittoresque                                                            brouillard (m)
           plage (f)                                                              brume (f)
           planète (f)                                                            chaleur (f)
           pollution (f)                                                          chaud
           poussière (f)                                                          conditions météorologiques (fpl)
           protection (f)                                                         degré (m)
           protéger                                                               éclair (m)
           réchauffement climatique (m)                                           ensoleillé
           recyclage (m) / recycler                                               froid (m)
           région (f)                                                             gelée (f)
           ressource (f) naturelle                                                givre (m)
           rivière (f)                                                            grêle (f)
           sable (m)                                                              humide
           se situer                                                              humidité (f)
           se trouver                                                             météo (f)
           soleil (m)                                                             neige (f)
           sommet (m)                                                             nuage (m)
           terre (f) / planète (f) Terre                                          nuit (f)
           vague (f)                                                              orage (m)
           volcan (m)                                                             ouragan (m)
           vue (f)                                                                pluie (f)
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          Le monde naturel et l’environnement – Le climat         La communication et la technologie – Le monde
          et le temps (continued)                                 numérique (continued)
          saison (f)                                              photo (f)
          soleil (m)                                              remplir
          tempête (f)                                             renseignement (m)
          temps (m)                                               réseau (m) social
          tonnerre (m)                                            sécurité (f) en ligne
          vent (m)                                                selfie (m)
          verglas (m)                                             site (m)
                                                                  souris (f)
          Le climat et le temps – Verbes et expressions           tablette (électronique) (f)
          Il fait froid / chaud / frais.                          téléphone (m)
          Il gèle.                                                téléphone (m) portable / portable (m)
          Il pleut.                                               texto (m)
                                                                  touche (f)
          La communication et la technologie – Le monde           vidéo (f)
          numérique                                               vlog (m) / vlogueur (m) / vlogueuse (f)
          application (f)                                         wifi (m)
          article (m)
          chat (m)                                                Le monde numérique – Verbes et expressions
          clavier (m)                                             aller sur Internet / avoir accès (à) Internet / se
          clé (f) USB                                             connecter sur / à Internet
          cliquer                                                 cliquer
          courriel (m)                                            coller
          document (m)                                            copier
          dossier (m)                                             effacer
          écran (m)                                               envoyer
          écran tactile (m)                                       mettre en ligne
          e-mail (m)                                              poster
          en ligne                                                sauvegarder
          fichier (m)                                             surfer sur Internet
          film (m)                                                télécharger
          imprimante (f)                                          téléconférence (f) / participer à une téléconférence
          informations (fpl)                                      trouver
          Internet (m)
          jeu (m)                                                 La communication et la technologie – Les
          logiciel (m)                                            documents et les textes
          marque (f)                                              article (m)
          mot de passe (m)                                        bande (f) dessinée
          numérique                                               billet (m)
          ordinateur (m) / ordinateur (m) portable                brochure (f)
          page (f) Web                                            carnet (m)
                                                                  carte (f) / carte (f) d'identité
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           La communication et la technologie – Les                               L'environnement construit – Les bâtiments et les
           documents et les textes                                                services (continued)
           carte (f) postale                                                      hôpital (m)
           certificat (m)                                                         hôtel (m)
           facture (f)                                                            maison (f)
           formulaire (m)                                                         musée (m)
           guide (m) (touristique)                                                piscine (f)
           journal (m)                                                            poste (f)
           lettre (f)                                                             restaurant (m)
           liste (f)                                                              rez-de-chaussée (m)
           livre (m)                                                              salle (f) de gym / gymnase (m)
           magazine (m)                                                           sortie (f)
           note (f)                                                               stade (m)
           passeport (m)                                                          station-service (f)
           publicité (f)                                                          théâtre (m)
           ticket (m)                                                             université (f)
                                                                                  usine (f)
           L'environnement construit – Les bâtiments et les                       zoo (m)
           services
           appartement (m)                                                        L’environnement construit – Les zones urbaines
           ascenseur (m)                                                          aéroport (m)
           bâtiment (m)                                                           aire (f) de jeux
           bibliothèque (f)                                                       arrêt (m) de train / bus
           bureau (m)                                                             autoroute (f)
           cabinet (m) dentaire                                                   circulation (f)
           café (m)                                                               coin (m)
           centre (m) / complexe (m) de loisirs                                   endroit (m)
           château (m)                                                            feux (mpl)
           cinéma (m)                                                             gare (f) / gare (f) routière
           clinique (f)                                                           métro (m)
           collège (m)                                                            parking (m)
           commissariat (m)                                                       passage pour piétons (m) / passage clouté (m)
           école (f) primaire / maternelle                                        place (f) / place (f) du marché
           entrée (f)                                                             pont (m)
           étage (m) (premier / deuxième)                                         quartier (m)
           faculté (f)                                                            rond-point (m)
           ferme (f)                                                              rue (f)
           garage (m)                                                             village (m)
           gare (f) / gare (f) routière                                           ville (f)
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          L’environnement construit – Les courses          Poids et mesures
          addition (f)                                     carré (m)
          billet (m)                                       centimètre (m)
          bon marché                                       court(e)
          boucherie (f)                                    degré (m)
          boulangerie (f)                                  gramme (m)
          boutique (f)                                     kilogramme (m)
          carte de crédit (f)                              kilomètre (m)
          cher / chère                                     litre (m)
          client (m) / cliente (f)                         long(ue)
          fermer / fermé                                   mètre (m)
          kiosque (m)
          magasin (m)                                      Poids et mesures – La taille
          marché (m)                                       court(e)
          monnaie (f)                                      énorme
          ouvrir / ouvert                                  grand(e)
          pièce (f) de monnaie                             gros(se)
          pointure (f)                                     long(ue)
          prix (m)                                         moyen(ne)
          promotion (f) / en promotion                     petit(e)
          reçu (m)                                         tout petit
          sac (m) à vie
          serveur (m) / serveuse (f)                       Poids et mesures – La forme
          soldes (mpl) / en solde                          carré (m) / carré(e)
          supermarché (m)                                  cercle (m)
          taille (f)                                       circulaire
          vendeur (m) / vendeuse (f)                       rond (m) / rond(e)
                                                           triangle (m)
          Les courses – Verbes et expressions              triangulaire
          acheter
          C'est combien ?                                  Les matériaux
          dépenser                                         argent (m)
          faire des courses                                bois (m)
          louer (un vélo)                                  coton (m)
          payer                                            cuir (m)
          rapporter                                        laine (f)
          rembourser / se faire rembourser                 métal (m)
          rendre                                           or (m)
          se plaindre                                      papier (m)
          vendre                                           pierre (f)
                                                           plastique (m)
                                                           verre (m)
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           D	 Le monde du travail
           L’éducation – Les institutions d’enseignement                          L’éducation – La salle de classe / les outils
           collège (m)                                                            d’apprentissage / le matériel scolaire (continued)
           école (f) maternelle / primaire / internationale /                     fenêtre (f)
           privée                                                                 feuille (de papier) (f)
           jardin d'enfants (m)                                                   gomme (f)
           lycée (m)                                                              iPad (m)
           université (f)                                                         livre (m)
                                                                                  manuel (m) scolaire
           L’éducation – L’éducation et la formation                              ordinateur (m) portable
           année (f) scolaire                                                     porte (f)
           bibliothèque (f)                                                       poubelle (f)
           cantine (f)                                                            règle (f)
           centre (m) sportif                                                     sonnerie (f)
           cour (f)                                                               stylo (m)
           directeur (m) / directrice (f)                                         table (f)
           dortoir (m)                                                            tableau (m) (noir / blanc / interactif)
           élève (m/f)                                                            tablette (f)
           enseignant (m) / enseignante (f)                                       trousse (f)
           étudiant (m) / étudiante (f)
           gymnase (m)                                                            L’éducation – Les matières
           internat (m) / interne (m/f)                                           art (m) dramatique
           licence (f)                                                            biologie (f)
           matière (f)                                                            chimie (f)
           moniteur (m) / monitrice (f)                                           dessin (m)
           proviseur (m)                                                          éducation (f) physique / EPS
           professeur (m) / professeure (f)                                       études (fpl) religieuses
           programme (m)                                                          géographie (f)
           rentrée (f) scolaire                                                   histoire (f)
           salle (f) de classe                                                    informatique (f)
           salle (f) d'informatique                                               langues (fpl) vivantes
           section (f)                                                            maths (fpl) / mathématiques (fpl)
           surveillant (m) / surveillante (f)                                     musique (f)
           trimestre (m)                                                          physique (f)
                                                                                  religion (f)
           L’éducation – La salle de classe / les outils                          sciences (fpl) / sciences (fpl) naturelles / SDVT
           d’apprentissage / le matériel scolaire                                 (sciences de la vie et de la terre)
           cahier (m)                                                             sport (m)
           carnet (m)                                                             technologie (f)
           chaise (f)                                                             théâtre (m)
           colle (f)
           dictionnaire (m)
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          D	 Le monde du travail (continued)
          L’éducation – Les études                       Les études – Verbes et expressions (continued)
          classe (f)                                     réviser
          contrôle (m)                                   savoir
          copain (m) / copine (f) de classe              s'entraîner
          cours (m)                                      s'exercer
          devoirs (mpl)                                  surveiller
          dossier (m)                                    travailler
          emploi (m) du temps
          épreuve (f)                                    Le travail – Les métiers / les carrières
          étude (f)                                      acteur (m) / actrice (f)
          examen (m)                                     agent de police (m/f)
          exemple (m)                                    agriculteur (m) / agricultrice (f)
          exercice (m)                                   architecte (m/f)
          instructions (fpl)                             avocat (m) / avocate (f)
          note (f)                                       banquier (m) / banquière (f)
          pause (f) déjeuner / pause (f) de midi         boucher (m) / bouchère (f)
          projet (m) scolaire                            boulanger (m) / boulangère (f)
          question (f)                                   chanteur (m) / chanteuse (f)
          récréation (f)                                 chauffeur (m)
          résultat (m)                                   chef (m)
                                                         chirurgien (m) / chirurgienne (f)
          Les études – Verbes et expressions             coiffeur (m) / coiffeuse (f)
          adorer                                         comédien (m) / comédienne (f)
          apprendre                                      comptable (m/f)
          comprendre                                     conducteur (m) / conductrice (f)
          connaissance (f)                               constructeur (m)
          connaître                                      créateur (m) / créatrice (f) de sites Internet
          demander                                       cuisinier (m) / cuisinière (f)
          détester                                       danseur (m) / danseuse (f)
          échouer                                        dentiste (m/f)
          écrire                                         docteur (m)
          étudier                                        facteur (m) / factrice (f)
          expérimenter / faire une expérience            fermier (m) / fermière (f)
          expliquer                                      gendarme (m)
          lire                                           homme (m) d'affaires / femme (f) d'affaires
          passer un examen                               hôtesse (f) de l’air
          poser une question                             infirmier (m) / infirmière (f)
          prendre des notes                              informaticien (m) / informaticienne (f)
          rater                                          ingénieur (m) / ingénieure (f)
          répondre                                       interprète (m/f)
          réussir                                        journaliste (m/f)
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           D	 Le monde du travail (continued)
           Le travail – Les métiers / les carrières (continued)                   Le monde du travail – Verbes et expressions
           mécanicien (m) / mécanicienne (f)                                      (continued)
           médecin (m)                                                            poser sa candidature
           menuisier (m)                                                          prendre sa retraite
           musicien (m) / musicienne (f)                                          prendre un congé
           notaire (m/f)                                                          se faire virer
           pharmacien (m) / pharmacienne (f)                                      trouver / chercher du travail
           pilote (m)
           plombier (m)                                                           E	 Le monde international
           pompier (m)                                                            Les pays / les nationalités et les langues
           professeur (m) / professeure (f)                                       nationalité (f) du / de la candidat(e) + pays de
           programmeur (m) / programmeuse (f)                                     résidence
           secrétaire (m/f)                                                       langue (f) maternelle du / de la candidat(e) + autres
           serveur (m) / serveuse (f)                                             langues étudiées
           soldat (m) / femme soldat (f)                                          pays (m) francophone
           steward (m)
           traducteur (m) / traductrice (f)                                       La culture / les coutumes / la religion / les fêtes
           travailler à son compte                                                baptême (m)
           vétérinaire (m/f)                                                      crèche (f) (de Noël)
                                                                                  croyance (f)
           Le travail – Le monde du travail                                       Divali / Diwali / Dipavali (m)
           affaires (fpl)                                                         église (f)
           atelier (m)                                                            feu (m) d'artifice
           bureau (m)                                                             foi (f)
           chômage (m) / chômeur (m) / chômeuse (f)                               jour (m) férié
           CV (m)                                                                 messe (f)
           emploi (m) / sans emploi                                               mosquée (f)
           employé(e) (m/f)                                                       Noël (m)
           employeur (m) / employeuse (f)                                         Nouvel An (m)
           entreprise (f)                                                         occasion (f)
           salaire (m)                                                            office (m) religieux
           travail (m)                                                            Pâques (m)
                                                                                  pèlerinage (m)
           Le monde du travail – Verbes et expressions                            ramadan (m)
           être renvoyé(e)                                                        religion (f)
           être promu(e)                                                          saint (m) / sainte (f)
           faire une demande d'emploi                                             service (m)
           faire un stage                                                         synagogue (f)
           gagner                                                                 temple (m)
           partir en vacances
           perdre son emploi
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          E	 Le monde international
          La culture / les coutumes / la religion / les fêtes –
          Verbes et expressions
          célébrer
          croire
          être croyant(e)
          être pratiquant(e)
          fêter
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          5  What else you need to know
          This section is an overview of other information you need to know about this syllabus. It will help to share the
          administrative information with your exams officer so they know when you will need their support. Find more
          information about our administrative processes at www.cambridgeinternational.org/examsofficers
          Before you start
          Previous study
          We recommend that learners starting this course should have studied a French curriculum such as the Cambridge
          Lower Secondary programme or equivalent national educational framework.
          Guided learning hours
          We design Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses based on learners having about 130 guided learning hours for each subject
          during the course but this is for guidance only. The number of hours a learner needs to achieve the qualification
          may vary according to local practice and their previous experience of the subject.
          Availability and timetables
          All Cambridge schools are allocated to one of six administrative zones. Each zone has a specific timetable.
          This syllabus is not available in all administrative zones. To find out about availability check the syllabus page at
          www.cambridgeinternational.org/igcse
          You can enter candidates in the June and November exam series. You can view the timetable for your
          administrative zone at www.cambridgeinternational.org/timetables
          Private candidates can enter for this syllabus. For more information, please refer to the Cambridge Guide to Making
          Entries.
          Combining with other syllabuses
          Candidates can take this syllabus alongside other Cambridge International syllabuses in a single exam series. The
          only exceptions are:
          •	 Cambridge IGCSE French (0520)
          •	 Cambridge O Level French (3015)
          •	 syllabuses with the same title at the same level
          •	 this syllabus must not be offered in the same series with Cambridge IGCSE First Language French (0501).
          Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) and Cambridge O Level syllabuses are at the same level.
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         Making entries
         Exams officers are responsible for submitting entries to Cambridge International. We encourage them to work
         closely with you to make sure they enter the right number of candidates for the right combination of syllabus
         components. Entry option codes and instructions for submitting entries are in the Cambridge Guide to Making
         Entries. Your exams officer has a copy of this guide.
         Estimated entries
         You must make estimated entries for this syllabus. This will enable us to send you early question papers and
         pre-release materials, and ensure you have the necessary materials to carry out assessments at the specified time.
         Further information about making estimated entries can be found in the Cambridge Handbook for the relevant year
         at www.cambridgeinternational.org/examsofficers
         Audio materials
         The Cambridge Handbook tells you when and how to access the audio material for each examination series.
         www.cambridgeinternational.org/eoguide
         Exam administration
         To keep our exams secure, we produce question papers for different areas of the world, known as administrative
         zones. We allocate all Cambridge schools to one administrative zone determined by their location. Each zone has
         a specific timetable. Some of our syllabuses offer candidates different assessment options. An entry option code
         is used to identify the components the candidate will take relevant to the administrative zone and the available
         assessment options.
         Support for exams officers
         We know how important exams officers are to the successful running of exams. We provide them with the support
         they need to make your entries on time. Your exams officer will find this support, and guidance for all other phases
         of the Cambridge Exams Cycle, at www.cambridgeinternational.org/examsofficers
         Retakes
         Candidates can retake the whole qualification as many times as they want to. This is a linear qualification so
         candidates cannot re-sit individual components.
         Carrying forward internally assessed marks
         To confirm if an option is available to carry forward marks for this syllabus, please see the Cambridge Guide to
         Making Entries for the relevant series. Regulations for carrying forward internally assessed marks, and information
         about resubmitting coursework, can be found in the Cambridge Handbook.
         Equality and inclusion
         We have taken great care to avoid bias of any kind in the preparation of this syllabus and related assessment
         materials. In compliance with the UK Equality Act (2010) we have designed this qualification to avoid any direct
         and indirect discrimination.
         The standard assessment arrangements may present unnecessary barriers for candidates with disabilities or learning
         difficulties. We can put arrangements in place for these candidates to enable them to access the assessments and
         receive recognition of their attainment. We do not agree access arrangements if they give candidates an unfair
         advantage over others or if they compromise the standards being assessed.
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          Candidates who cannot access the assessment of any component may be able to receive an award based on the
          parts of the assessment they have completed.
          Information on access arrangements is in the Cambridge Handbook at
          www.cambridgeinternational.org/examsofficers
          Language
          This syllabus is available in English only. The assessment materials are in French.
          After the exam
          Grading and reporting
          Grades 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 indicate the standard a candidate achieved at Cambridge IGCSE (9–1).
          9 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. ‘Ungraded’ means that the candidate’s performance did not meet the standard
          required for grade 1. ‘Ungraded’ is reported on the statement of results but not on the certificate. In specific
          circumstances your candidates may see one of the following letters on their statement of results:
          •	 Q (result pending)
          •	 X (no result)
          •	 Y (to be issued).
          These letters do not appear on the certificate.
          How students and teachers can use the grades
          Assessment at Cambridge IGCSE has two purposes:
          •	 to measure learning and achievement
          	   The assessment:
              –	 confirms achievement and performance in relation to the knowledge, understanding and skills specified in
                 the syllabus, to the levels described in the grade descriptions.
          •	 to show likely future success
          	   The outcomes:
              –	 help predict which students are well prepared for a particular course or career and/or which students are
                 more likely to be successful
              –	 help students choose the most suitable course or career.
          Grade descriptions
          Grade descriptions are provided to give an indication of the standards of achievement candidates awarded
          particular grades are likely to show. Weakness in one aspect of the examination may be balanced by a better
          performance in some other aspect.
          Grade descriptions for Cambridge IGCSE (9–1) French will be published after the first assessment of the syllabus in
          2021. Find more information at www.cambridgeinternational.org/igcse
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         Changes to this syllabus for 2021
         The syllabus has been updated. This is version 2, published September 2020.
         You are strongly advised to read the whole syllabus before planning your teaching programme.
         Changes to version 2
           Changes to assessment                •	 We have updated information on Paper 1 Listening.
           (including changes to specimen       •	 The duration is now approximately 50 minutes, including 6 minutes
           papers)                                 transfer time.
                                                •	 Candidates will complete the question paper as they listen to the
                                                   audio material and at the end of the test, they will be asked to transfer
                                                   their responses onto the separate answer sheet.
                                                •	 The numbering of the questions has changed, Question 15 has been
                                                   split into 5 separate questions to ensure that candidates can record
                                                   one correct answer for each part of the task.
                                                •	 We have updated the specimen paper, mark scheme, transcript and
                                                   audio material to allow you to practice this with your students before
                                                   the first examination.
           Other changes                        •	 For Paper 1 Listening we have replaced the word CD with audio
                                                   material, to reflect the use of new technology.
                                                •	 For further information on when the audio material will be available
                                                   and how to access them see the Cambridge Handbook.
         The syllabus has been reviewed and revised for first examination in 2021.
         Changes to version 1, published September 2018
           Changes to syllabus content          •	 Information that was previously in the Defined Content Booklet,
                                                   such as the Minimum Core Vocabulary and the List of Grammar and
                                                   Structures, is now in the syllabus.
                                                •	 The list of broad topic areas remains the same as the previous syllabus.
                                                   The list of sub-topics has been updated. These sub-topics are not
                                                   intended to be prescriptive or exhaustive.
                                                •	 The sub-skills to be taught are identified and listed under the relevant
                                                   skills in the subject content section.
                                                •	 The vocabulary list has been updated. The list is intended as a guide
                                                   for teachers to assist in the planning of lessons and schemes of work.
                                                   It is not intended to be prescriptive or exhaustive. Some assessment
                                                   tasks may require students to understand and respond to words
                                                   (and/or forms of words) that are not on the list.
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           Changes to assessment                     •	 The assessment objectives (AOs) have been revised.
           (including changes to specimen            •	 Paper 1 Listening will consist of matching as well as three-, four- and
           papers)                                      five-option multiple-choice questions.
                                                     •	 Paper 2 Reading will consist of six groups of questions, each
                                                        comprising a number of multiple-choice or matching items, as well as
                                                        items requiring short answers in French.
                                                     •	 Paper 3 Speaking has been updated. Candidates will complete one role
                                                        play (consisting of five tasks) and two topic conversations.
                                                     •	 The levels descriptors in the mark scheme for Paper 3 have also been
                                                        revised.
                                                     •	 Paper 4 Writing will consist of three tasks – a form-filling task, a
                                                        directed writing task and a choice of two extended writing tasks (an
                                                        email/letter or an article/blog).
                                                     •	 The mark scheme for Paper 4 has also been revised. Candidates’
                                                        responses to Questions 2 and 3 will be marked using level descriptors.
           Other changes                             •	 The changes to the syllabus content and assessment have been made
                                                        to ensure that candidates have opportunities to demonstrate language
                                                        proficiency at level A2 (Basic User) and some elements of level B1
                                                        (Independent User) of the Common European Framework of Reference
                                                        for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment (CEFR).
                                                     •	 Grade descriptions will be published after the first assessment of this
                                                        syllabus.
          In addition to reading the syllabus, you should refer to the updated specimen assessment materials. The specimen
          papers will help your students become familiar with exam requirements and command words in questions. The
          specimen mark schemes explain how students should answer questions to meet the assessment objectives.
            Any textbooks endorsed to support the syllabus for examination from 2021 are suitable for use with
            this syllabus.
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