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Course Title: French I Course Number: 7401/7901 Course Area: World Languages Course Length: 1 Semester
Learning Areas: World Languages
Graduation Standards Learning Area: World Languages Standard: World Language
A student shall demonstrate understanding of the features and appropriate applications of a foreign, domestic, technical, or symbolic language other than English and communicate in a variety of applications by: A. showing evidence of comprehension of complex information communicated by others in a language other than English; B. using the language to communicate complex information to others; and C. analyzing information and communication situations based on criteria used by others highly skilled in the language.
Course Description Each language course sequence prepares all learners to communicate effectively in the pluralistic society of the United States and look beyond borders to participate fully in the global community. A variety of cultural materials and technology provides learners with authentic experiences.
Students: • speak, listen, read, and write in the French language; • develop insight into the French language and culture; • develop insight into their own languages and cultures; and • gain direct access to information in the French language.
Year one introduces the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing through thematically designed units. Topics include home, school, family, and daily and leisure activities. Learning the structure of the language enables students to move from memorization to creating with the language. In addition, students explore the culture, history and geography of French-speaking societies.
This course sequence prepares students to meet the Minnesota Graduation Standard for World Languages, World Language. In addition, the course sequence provides a skill and information base for progress toward the Minnesota Graduation Standards for Social Studies, Diverse Perspectives and Human Geography; and Inquiry and Research, History Through Culture and World History and Cultures.
Prerequisite None | | |
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French 3 Syllabus
Course Title: French III Course Number: 8403/8903 Course Area: World Languages Course Length: 1 Semester
Learning Areas: World Languages
Graduation Standards Learning Area: World Languages Standard: World Language
A student shall demonstrate understanding of the features and appropriate applications of a foreign, domestic, technical, or symbolic language, other than English, and communicate in a variety of applications by: A. showing evidence of comprehension of complex information communicated by others in a language other than English; B. using the language to communicate complex information to others; and C. analyzing information and communication situations based on criteria used by others highly skilled in the language.
Course Description Each language course sequence prepares all learners to communicate effectively in the pluralistic society of the United States and look beyond borders to participate fully in the global community. A variety of cultural materials and technology provides learners with authentic experiences.
Students: • speak, listen, read, and write in the French language; • develop insight into the French language and culture; • develop insight into their own languages and cultures; and • gain direct access to information in the French language.
Year three builds on all learning from the previous two years. More advanced practice refines the use of verb tenses and vocabulary as students participate in oral presentations and discussions, independent reading, and creative and directed writing. Longer time segments are spent exclusively in the French language. Extensive cultural materials provide greater depth in comprehension, communication and cultural understanding.
This course sequence prepares students to meet the Minnesota Graduation Standard for World Languages, World Language. In addition, the course sequence provides a skill and information base for progress toward the Minnesota Graduation Standards for Social Studies, Diverse Perspectives, and Human Geography; and Inquiry and Research, History Through Culture, and World History and Cultures.
Prerequisite French II | | |
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French 2 Syllabus
Course Title: French II Course Number: 7402/7902 Course Area: World Languages Course Length: 1 Semester
Learning Areas: World Languages
Graduation Standards Learning Area: World Languages Standard: World Language
A student shall demonstrate understanding of the features and appropriate applications of a foreign, domestic, technical, or symbolic language, other than English, and communicate in a variety of applications by: A. showing evidence of comprehension of complex information communicated by others in a language other than English; B. using the language to communicate complex information to others; and C. analyzing information and communication situations based on criteria used by others highly skilled in the language.
Course Description Each language course sequence prepares all learners to communicate effectively in the pluralistic society of the United States and look beyond borders to participate fully in the global community. A variety of cultural materials and technology provides learners with authentic experiences.
Students: • speak, listen, read and write in the French language; • develop insight into the French language and culture; • develop insight into their own language and culture; and • gain direct access to information in the French language.
Year two provides the language base for all further learning. It reviews the language and culture presented in year one and introduces new situations and themes. Learners increase proficiency in the language through expanded vocabulary and grammar. Students converse and write in the present, past, and future tenses, allowing them to communicate more effectively.
This course sequence prepares students to meet the Minnesota Graduation Standard for World Languages, World Language. In addition, the course sequence provides a skill and information base for progress toward the Minnesota Graduation Standards for Social Studies, Diverse Perspectives and Human Geography; and Inquiry and Research, History Through Culture and World History and Cultures.
Prerequisite French I | | |
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