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French Courses
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French Courses
Course: 501101 YR
French I
Credit: 1
Grade: 9, 10
Course ID: 501101
YR
Course Name: French I
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 9, 10
Required Prerequisite(s): NONE
What's Next: French II
French I is an introduction to the French language and culture. Students in this course will develop speaking, writing, and reading proficiency on topics dealing with the everyday life of a student. Students will be guided in recognizing the interrelationships between cultures and will be able to identify cultural perspectives and practices of the Francophone world.The expected outcome of this course is developing novice mid –novice high proficiency. This course is conducted in French a significant amount of time.
Course: 502101 YR
French II
Credit: 1
Grade: 9, 10, 11, 12
Course ID: 502101
YR
Course Name: French II
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 9, 10, 11, 12
Required Prerequisite(s): French I
What's Next: French III Honors
French II continues to introduce students to French language and culture. Students in this course will develop speaking, writing, and reading proficiency on topics expanded to include life outside of school and in the real world. Students will be guided in recognizing the interrelationships between cultures and will be able to identify cultural perspectives and practices of the Francophone world.The expected outcome of this course Is developing novice high –intermediate low proficiency. This course is conducted in French a significant amount of time.
Course: 503131 YR
French III Honors
Credit: 1
Grade: 10, 11, 12
Course ID: 503131
YR
Course Name: French III Honors
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 10, 11, 12
Required Prerequisite(s): French I and II
What's Next: AP French IV
French III Honors introduces students to content–based thematic learning. Students in this course will continue to develop speaking, writing, and reading proficiency as they work with real–life issues, topics, and concerns in specific contexts. Use of applicable resources will allow local and global cultural perspectives within each context.Students in this course will be supported as they expand their vocabulary and increase the complexity of their products by owning their own learning, implementing personal and self–selected vocabulary, and demonstrating an ability to respond to tasks requiring high cognition and creative thinking. The expected outcome of this course is developing intermediate low –intermediate mid proficiency. This course is conducted predominately in French.
Course: 504151 YR
AP French IV
Credit: 1
Grade: 11, 12
Course ID: 504151
YR
Course Name: AP French IV
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 11, 12
Required Prerequisite(s): French I, II and III
What's Next: NONE
AP French IV prepares students to demonstrate intermediate mid–high proficiency across the full range of language skills within a cultural frame of reference. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the target culture, incorporate interdisciplinary topics, make cultural comparisons, and communicate in a variety of settings.Using current events, global viewpoints and cultural literature, integrated resources, and content–based instruction, students will develop an increased awareness in the products, practices, and perspectives of the Francophone world. The expected outcome of this course is developing intermediate mid –intermediate high proficiency and to prepare students for success on the AP French Language and Culture Exam. This course is conducted in French.
Course: 505131 YR
French V Honors
Credit: 1
Grade: 12
Course ID: 505131
YR
Course Name: French V Honors
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 12
Required Prerequisite(s): French I, II, III and IV
What's Next: NONE
French V Honors prepares students to demonstrate Intermediate high–advanced proficiency across the full range of language skills within a cultural frame of reference. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the target culture, incorporate interdisciplinary topics, make cultural comparisons, and communicate in a variety of settings.Using current events, global viewpoints and cultural literature, integrated resources, and content–based instruction, students will develop an increased awareness in the products, practices, and perspectives of the Francophone world. The expected outcome of this course is developing Intermediate high –advanced mid proficiency. This course is conducted in French.
Course: 501111 YR
French I GM
Credit: 1
Grade: 9, 10
Course ID: 501111
YR
Course Name: French I GM
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 9, 10
Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement
What's Next: French II
French I is an introduction to the French language and culture. Students in this course will develop speaking, writing, and reading proficiency on topics dealing with the everyday life of a student. Students will be guided in recognizing the interrelationships between cultures and will be able to identify cultural perspectives and practices of the Francophone world.The expected outcome of this course is developing novice mid –novice high proficiency. This course is conducted in French a significant amount of time.
Course: 502111 YR
French II GM
Credit: 1
Grade: 9, 10, 11, 12
Course ID: 502111
YR
Course Name: French II GM
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 9, 10, 11, 12
Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, French I
What's Next: French III Honors
French II continues to introduce students to French language and culture. Students in this course will develop speaking, writing, and reading proficiency on topics expanded to include life outside of school and in the real world. Students will be guided in recognizing the interrelationships between cultures and will be able to identify cultural perspectives and practices of the Francophone world.The expected outcome of this course Is developing novice high –intermediate low proficiency. This course is conducted in French a significant amount of time.
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