French Courses
FRENCH I (BT0511) (NCAA approved)
(T0511A) FRENCH I A
(T0511B) FRENCH I B
DETAILS: 2 Trimesters
CREDIT: 1.0
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: None
The
French I A student will be able to communicate with a French speaker by
using basic skills. The student will speak using pronunciation and
grammar functions understandable to native speakers, will write
correctly what he can say, and will read and comprehend at a novice
level. Topics of study include school, pastimes and family. The student
will acquire a sensitivity to French culture and its value system which
will prepare him/her to examine other cultures with the same
sensitivity.
The French I B student will expand knowledge
of vocabulary and grammar structures in order to understand, speak, read
and write more proficiently in French. The student will acquire
knowledge and skills relating to food, shopping, clothing and air
travel. He/she will continue to examine and explore French practices
regarding these topics. There is an expectation of increased usage of
French by the end of the course.
FRENCH II (BT0512) (NCAA approved)
(T0512A) FRENCH II A
(T0512B) FRENCH II B
DETAILS: 2 Trimesters
CREDIT: 1.0
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
PREREQUISITE: French I
The
French II A student will gain the ability to express his/her thoughts
and opinions more spontaneously. More emphasis is placed on vocabulary
in a variety of settings. Topic of study are travel, sports, and daily
routine. Students will gain the grammar structures that enable them to
describe events in the past. Cultural practices related to these topics
will continue to be explored. There is an increased use of French in
this course, and students are expected to use more French in the
classroom
The French II B student will broaden his/her
usage of vocabulary and grammar structures in order to articulate
clearly events which have occurred in the past. Topics of study are
health and fitness, cultural pastimes and technology applications.
French artists and writers are introduced. The increased use of French
by teacher and students will the foundation for developing fluency in
spoken and written French.
FRENCH III (BT0513) (NCAA approved)
(T0513A) FRENCH III A
(T0513B) FRENCH III B
DETAILS: 2 Trimesters
CREDIT: 1.0
GRADE LEVEL: 10-12
PREREQUISITE: French I and II
The
French III A student will acquire greater speaking and writing
proficiency, cultural awareness and improved reading and listening
skills. The majority of instruction is in French. Students are expected
to speak predominantly French in class. While grammar instruction
continues to be a part of the course study, emphasis is placed on
readings from a variety sources, exposure to current events through
French television and exploration of French activities of daily living
such as banking, communication tools, food preparation and driving. Role
play and discussion in French are key activities.
The
French III B course is a study of the novel Le Petit Prince by Antoine
de St. Exupéry. A novel rich in meaningful quotes, they form the vehicle
for further study of grammar and vocabulary. Students will do extensive
writing as they analyze aspects of the novel and relate them to their
own personal lives. Instruction is conducted in French. Student
discussion is conducted in French. Students will demonstrate
understanding of concepts through their written and oral exposés.
HONORS FRENCH IV (BT0514) (NCAA approved)
(T0514A) HONORS FRENCH IV A
(T0514B) HONORS FRENCH IV B
DETAILS: 2 Trimesters
CREDIT: 1.0 each
GRADE LEVEL: 11-12
PREREQUISITE: French III
This
French IV A course is conducted exclusively in French. Students realize
their potential in French through vocabulary, grammar, oral and written
proficiency activities at an advanced level. The course is a study of
French history from prehistoric times up to the French renaissance.
Course work includes a survey of literature. Art, history and music will
be explored through student-based projects. This course enables
students to comprehend, speak, read and write in French with a high
degree of proficiency.
This French IV B course is
conducted exclusively in French. Students realize their potential in
French through vocabulary, grammar, oral and written proficiency
activities at an advanced level. The course is a study of French history
of the seventeenth century focusing on French classical theatre.
Students read the playwright Molière’s Bourgeois Gentilhomme. Students
will write and speak extensively in French as they explore the themes of
the play. This course enables students to comprehend, speak, read and
write in French with a high degree of proficiency.
HONORS FRENCH V (BT0515) (NCAA approved)
(T0515A) HONORS FRENCH V A
(T0515B) HONORS FRENCH V B
DETAILS: 2 Trimesters
CREDIT: 1.0
GRADE LEVEL: 12
PREREQUISITE: French IV
French
V A is conducted exclusively in French. Students realize their
potential in French through vocabulary, grammar, oral and written
proficiency activities at an advanced level. The course is a study of
French history from the Age of Enlightenment up to the twentieth
century. Course work includes a survey of literature. Art, history and
music will be explored through student-based projects. This course
enables students to comprehend, speak, read and write in French with a
high degree of proficiency.
French V B is conducted
exclusively in French. Students realize their potential in French
through vocabulary, grammar, oral and written proficiency activities at
an advanced level. The course is a study of twentieth century
literature. Students read the novelist Camus’ L’Etranger. Students will
write and speak extensively in French as they explore the themes of the
novel. This course enables students to comprehend, speak, read and write
in French with a high degree of proficiency.