It’s your child’s final year of high school, which means they’ll soon be taking the French uniform examination administered by the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur du Québec. Here are some tips on helping them prepare.
You’re likely wondering just what the French uniform examination looks like. The exam is essentially a writing exercise that your child will have 3 hours and 15 minutes (not including the preparatory sessions) to complete. More specifically, they’ll be asked to write a 500-word open letter.
The exam assesses the competency Writes various types of texts within the Supports their ideas with evidence and arguments family of situations.
The French uniform examination assesses how well students are able to plan, write, revise, and evaluate a French text. The grading rubric is used to evaluate the following criteria:
This year, the ministry exam is worth 50% of the evaluated competency.
During the compulsory French examination, your child will be allowed to use the following materials:
Your child will NOT be allowed to use the following materials:
In class, your child will have two periods to prepare for their exam. It may be helpful to go over the tasks they need to do during this key step:
Your child can also prepare for the exam independently, outside of the time allotted in class. Consider encouraging them to do the following:
Your child is free to organize their notes however they like, whether they prefer drawing tables and boxes or using keywords and abbreviations. What matters is that they’re able to quickly find the information they need:
For even more information about how you can help your child with exam preparation, visit our topic page on the matter.
It goes without saying that you can’t write the exam with your child. However, you can be with them in spirit by offering helpful advice. Here are some tips you can give them:
You can also help your child by suggesting they try some of our online study tools:
For more information about the exam, please visit the government's website.
Writing : The Alloprof Parents' team