Year 10
Curriculum Intention:
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Curriculum Implementation:
Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
Sept 2nd - Oct 14th Theme 1
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Jan 6th – 10th Feb Theme 1
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20th April – 18th May Theme 2
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Half term |
Half term |
Half term |
Oct 28th – Dec 16th Them 1
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24th Feb – 30th March Theme 2
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1st June – 13th July Theme 3
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Christmas Holidays |
Easter Holidays |
Summer Holidays |
Outcomes: Sound reading and listening strategies, including dealing with target language in exam situations. Confident exam skills, including maximising time. Broad experience in all 4 skills. Extended and accurate responses in written and oral assessments. Pupils achieve at least 2 grades below their target in mocks. |
Employability skills: Transactional skills through role play. Effective communication skills- articulation and intonation. Team work, organisational skills. Cultural awareness- global citizens. |
Year 11
Curriculum Intention:
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Curriculum Implementation:
Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
Sept 2nd - Oct 14th Theme 3
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Jan 6th – 10th Feb Theme 2
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20th April – 18th May Oral exams. Revision of themes 4-5, writing, listening and reading preparation.
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Half term |
Half term |
Half term |
Oct 28th – Dec 16th Theme 2 Environmental issues Talking about what makes you tick and what concerns you Discussing the weather and natural disasters Revision and mocks |
24th Feb – 30th March Revision of themes 1-2-3, exam practice and speaking preparation.
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1st June – 13th July Exam leave
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Christmas Holidays |
Easter Holidays |
Summer Holidays |
Outcomes: Higher performance in mocks by 1 grade + Confidence, spontaneity and fluency in role plays, photo-cards description and general conversations. Good use of time in exams. Good revisions skills. Complex written responses. Wide vocabulary and grammatical knowledge. |
Employability skills: Presentation skills/ oracy skills. Transactional skills through role play. Effective communication skills- articulation and intonation. Team work, organisational skills. Cultural awareness- global citizens. |
Year 12
Curriculum Intention:
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Curriculum Implementation:
Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
Sept nd - Oct 14th Theme 1: Aspects of Polish-speaking society: past and current trends Sub-theme: The Polish family
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Jan 6th – 10th Feb Theme 2: Artistic culture in the Polish-speaking world past and present Sub-theme: Festivals and traditions
Sub-theme: Polish cultural life
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20th April – 18th May Theme 1: Aspects of Polish-speaking society: past and current issues Sub-theme: Social diversity and mobility in Poland • Education and career choices • People on the margins of society • Tolerance and respect Sub-theme: Impact of emigration on Polish society • Reasons for emigration • Advantages and disadvantages for Polish society • Attitudes within Poland to migration Mock revision
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Half term |
Half term |
Half term |
Oct 28th – Dec 16th Literary works- text: Sławomir Mrożek: Tango
Research topic: Racism in Poland • Origins of racism • Victims of racism • The fight against racism |
24th Feb – 30th March Literary works-film: Katyń: Andrzej Wajda (2007)
Research topic: Tourism in Poland • The development of a tourist infrastructure • Popular tourist sites/places of interest • Regional gastronomy
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1st June – 13th July Theme 2:Aspects of political life in Poland past and present: Sub-theme: Poland and the European Union • The role of Poland in Europe • The benefits of membership of the EU for Poland • The challenges of membership of the EU for Poland
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Christmas Holidays |
Easter Holidays |
Summer Holidays |
Outcomes: Oral fluency: intonation, accent, pace and accuracy. Evidence of complexity in language, knowledge of themes as well as development of analysis and critical thinking. Students achieve at least 2 grade below their target or better at mock. |
Employability skills: Organisation, time keeping, autonomy, resourcefulness, creativity, critical thinking, linguistic, cultural and cognitive flexibility. Communication strategies. Critical thinking. Apply knowledge independently and creatively. Research skills. Summarising skills. |
Year 13
Curriculum Intention:
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Curriculum Implementation:
Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
Sept 2nd - Oct 14th Theme 1 : Sub-theme: The evolution of the digital world in Poland • The internet in daily life • Social media – benefits and dangers • The digitalisation of Polish society |
Jan 6th – 10th Feb Theme 2: Sub-theme: Polish politics and young people
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20th April – 18th May
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Half term |
Half term |
Half term |
Oct 28th – Dec 16th
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24th Feb – 30th March
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1st June – 13th July Exam leave |
Christmas Holidays |
Easter Holidays |
Summer Holidays |
Outcomes: Oral fluency: intonation, accent, pace and accuracy. Excellent presentation skills and response to unpredicted elements of conversation. Wide vocabulary. Knowledge of current affairs. Evidence of complexity in language, knowledge of themes as well as good analysis and critical thinking. Students achieve at least 1 grade below their target or better at mock. |
Employability skills: Autonomy, resourcefulness, creativity, critical thinking, linguistic, cultural and cognitive flexibility. Communication strategies. Critical thinking. Apply knowledge independently and creatively. Research skills. Summarising skills. |