English 10th Grade Revision Sheets
English in Seconde targets CEFR B1 level and develops written and oral comprehension and expression skills. The curriculum explores the civilization of English-speaking countries through varied cultural themes, while strengthening the grammatical and lexical foundations needed for the final cycle.
English curriculum in 10th Grade
The Seconde English curriculum falls under the cultural axis 'The art of living together' and explores eight themes: identities and exchanges, private and public space, art and power, citizenship and virtual worlds, fiction and realities, scientific innovations and responsibility, diversity and inclusion, territory and memory. The goal is to reach CEFR B1 level (independent user) by the end of Seconde, with balanced work on five language activities: listening, reading, speaking (monologue), speaking (interaction), and writing. The discovery of English-speaking civilization (UK, US, Commonwealth) is integrated into language study.
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Tips to succeed in english 10th Grade
Regularly listen to English podcasts and videos (BBC, TED Talks) to improve listening comprehension and get used to different accents.
Keep a thematic vocabulary notebook and learn 5 to 10 new words per week in context, not in isolated lists.
Practice written expression by writing short texts (150-200 words) on curriculum themes to prepare for assessments.
Dare to speak in class and outside: oral interaction is the skill that improves fastest with regular practice.
FAQ — English 10th Grade
What English level should you reach by the end of Seconde?
The official goal is to reach CEFR B1 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) by the end of Seconde. B1 corresponds to an independent user who can understand the main points of clear conversation, cope in most travel situations, and produce simple, coherent discourse on familiar topics.
How to improve listening comprehension in Seconde English?
To improve your listening comprehension, expose yourself to spoken English daily: listen to podcasts suited to your level (BBC Learning English, 6 Minute English), watch series with English subtitles, and listen to songs while reading the lyrics. Start with short documents (2-3 minutes) and gradually increase duration and difficulty.
What themes are studied in Seconde English?
The Seconde English curriculum is organized around the axis 'The art of living together' with eight themes: identities and exchanges, private and public space, art and power, citizenship and virtual worlds, fiction and realities, scientific innovations and responsibility, diversity and inclusion, territory and memory. These themes are explored through authentic documents (articles, literary excerpts, videos, podcasts) related to English-speaking cultures.
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