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IB MYP French Language Acquisition
Do you want to learn French and explore the rich and diverse culture of France and other francophone countries? Do you want to develop your skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and presenting in a global context? If so, you have come to the right place!
At Litera Centre, we offer IB MYP French Language Acquisition courses designed to meet the needs and interests of students from different backgrounds and levels of proficiency. Our courses follow the MYP curriculum framework and the IB language acquisition subject brief, which aim to help students develop their understanding of their emerging sense of self and responsibility in their community.


What will you learn?
In our IB MYP French Language Acquisition courses, you will learn to communicate effectively in various modes in more than one language, which is essential to the concept of an international education. You will also learn to use concepts to inquire into issues and ideas of personal, local, and global significance and examine knowledge holistically.
Depending on your prior experience and learning goals, you will be placed in one of the six phases of the MYP language acquisition continuum, ranging from emergent to proficient. Each phase has its objectives, criteria, and expectations aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
How will you learn?
At Litera Centre, we believe learning is a social and interactive process requiring active participation and reflection. That is why our IB MYP French Language Acquisition courses are based on the following approaches to learning (ATL):
- Social skills: You will learn to collaborate with others, communicate effectively, resolve conflicts, and respect diversity.
- Thinking skills: You will learn to apply critical and creative thinking skills, analyze and evaluate information, make connections, and transfer knowledge.
- Research skills: You will learn to formulate questions, plan and conduct research, organize and present data, and cite sources.
- Communication skills: You will learn to listen and speak, read, view, and present French using appropriate forms, styles, and registers.
- Self-management skills: You will learn to manage your time, organize your work, set goals, reflect on your learning, and take action.


Why choose us?
At Litera Centre, we have a team of qualified and experienced teachers who are passionate about teaching and learning French. They will guide you through your learning journey, provide feedback and support, and help you achieve your potential.
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The IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) French class is not your typical language class. It’s a cultural immersion experience that goes beyond grammar lessons. This unique approach emphasizes developing skills across four core areas (listening, reading, speaking, and writing) and connects language learning to global contexts, such as Identities and Relationships or Globalization and Sustainability. By using French to inquire into real-world issues, it prepares you for the academic rigor of the IB Diploma Programme.
The MYP uses six proficiency phases (Phase 1 being beginner, Phase 6 being near-native) to measure your progress along a continuous language acquisition continuum, rather than using fixed grade levels. Your phase placement is determined by your prior language experience and current skill level, ensuring a personalized learning experience. This allows you to learn alongside peers who are at a similar stage of comprehension and expression. Your teacher will use diagnostic tools to place you, which you can track using the achievement levels rubric. Refer to ‘The MYP Phase System Explained’ for a full breakdown of the phase descriptors.
Your achievement is assessed using four equally weighted criterion-related categories, each scoring up to 8 points: Criterion Listening; Criterion B: Reading; Criterion C: Speaking; and Criterion D: Writing. These criteria emphasize not just accuracy but also your ability to organize information, use varied vocabulary, and communicate with a clear sense of audience and purpose. To ensure success, actively engage in both formal and informal practice across all four skills. Detailed rubrics for each criterion are provided in “Understanding Your MYP French Grade.”
Absolutely, the MYP Language Acquisition course serves as the intentional foundation for the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) French B course (Standard Level or Higher Level). MYP equips you with the necessary communication skills, conceptual understanding, and the ability to handle a variety of authentic text types (like blogs, articles, and reports). The skills you learn in MYP French are not just for the classroom, but for real-life situations. Consistent effort in MYP French will significantly ease your transition to the greater demands of the IBDP. See our roadmap for progression in ‘From MYP to IBDP: A Smooth Transition.’
To dramatically improve your speaking, you must practice using the language actively, moving beyond the classroom. Focus on engaging in spontaneous exchanges, even if they are short, and practice expressing your opinions on a range of familiar and global topics. The most effective strategy is consistent interaction and using a wide variety of vocabulary and correct grammatical structures. Get conversation prompts and fluency tips in “Tips for Mastering Oral Communication.”
Yes, a core component of the course is fostering intercultural understanding by exploring the Francophone world, including its traditions, literature, and different cultural perspectives. Learning the language is treated as an inseparable means of understanding the cultures that speak it, allowing you to reflect on your own culture in comparison. You’ll often engage with authentic materials like songs, film clips, and short stories to deepen this appreciation. Explore the cultural themes in depth in “Connecting Language and Francophone Culture.”