Course Offerings - Grade 12

Advanced Placement French Language and Culture – Course No.: 7519

GRADES: 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

Advanced Placement French Language and Culture emphasizes communication by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational skills in real-life situations through a variety of contemporary and classic topics utilizing authentic resources.  This includes vocabulary usage, language control and communication strategies. The course develops students’ cultural awareness and appreciation of cultural products, practices, and perspectives.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

Advanced Placement German Language and Culture - Course No.: 7529

GRADES: 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

Advanced Placement German Language and Culture emphasizes communication by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational skills in real-life situations through a variety of contemporary and classic topics utilizing authentic resources.  This includes vocabulary usage, language control and communication strategies. The course develops students’ cultural awareness and appreciation of cultural products, practices, and perspectives.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture - Course No.: 7549

GRADES: 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture emphasizes communication by applying interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational skills in real-life situations through a variety of contemporary and classic topics utilizing authentic resources.  This includes vocabulary usage, language control and communication strategies. The course develops students’ cultural awareness and appreciation of cultural products, practices, and perspectives.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

French I - Course No.: 7520

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

French I is an introductory course to the French language and francophone culture.  It introduces the student to practical vocabulary and basic grammatical structures that enable the student to participate in basic conversation and self-expression.  Students gain beginning proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  The introduction of cultural products, practice, and perspectives is also an integral part of the course.
PREREQUISITE: none

 

French II Honors - Course No.: 7523

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

French II builds on the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills developed in level 1 by broadening student knowledge of vocabulary and more complex structures.  Students expand their level of self-expression in everyday situations with family and friends. Classroom instruction is centered on an in-depth exploration of cultures, products, and practices through the use of authentic materials.  Students continue to expand their cultural understanding and awareness.
PREREQUISITE: Placement for grade 9; previous level or placement

French III Honors -Course No.: 7524

GRADES: 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

French III Honors builds on the skills developed in levels I and II: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  Students expand their level of self-expression in more abstract situations.  Classroom instruction is centered on an in-depth exploration of cultures, products, and practices through the use of authentic materials.  Students continue to expand their cultural understanding and awareness.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

 

French IV Honors - Course No.: 7526

GRADES: 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

French IV Honors continues to develop proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through the use of authentic sources. Students use French independently in familiar contexts, with the increasing ability to use the language in unfamiliar contexts.  Throughout the course, students continue to explore the cultures of the French-speaking world.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

German I Course No.: 7530

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

German I is an introductory course to the language and culture of the German-speaking world.  It introduces the student to practical vocabulary and basic grammatical structures that enable the student to participate in basic conversation and self-expression.  Students gain beginning proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  The introduction of cultural products, practice, and perspectives is also an integral part of the course.
PREREQUISITE: none

German II Honors - Course No.: 7532

GRADES: 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

German II Honors builds on the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills developed in level 1 by broadening student knowledge of vocabulary and more complex structures.  Students expand their level of self-expression in everyday situations with family and friends. Classroom instruction is centered on an in-depth exploration of cultures, products, and practices through the use of authentic materials.  Students continue to expand their cultural understanding and awareness.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

German III Honors - Course No.: 7534

GRADES: 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

German III Honors builds on the skills developed in levels I and II: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  Students expand their level of self-expression in more abstract situations.  Classroom instruction is centered on an in-depth exploration of cultures, products, and practices through the use of authentic materials.  Students continue to expand their cultural understanding and awareness. 
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

German IV Honors - Course No.: 7536

GRADES: 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

German IV Honors continues to develop proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through the use of authentic sources. Students use German independently in familiar contexts, with the increasing ability to use the language in unfamiliar contexts.  Throughout the course, students continue to explore the cultures of the German-speaking world.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

Language Culture Study Abroad - Course No.: 7537H (0.5 credit), 7538 (1.0 credit)

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Varies OTHER: A maximum of 1.0 credit may be received throughout a student’s four years in high school. Grades received will not be included in the student’s GPA.         

Language Culture Study Abroad is an opportunity for a student who participates in a recognized study abroad program to be awarded credit. The study of a foreign language and increased proficiency in that language must be demonstrated upon his/her return in the form of transcripts or a written evaluation by the program instructor, and an interview with the World Languages Supervisor. 1.0 credit will be awarded following participation in a recognized study abroad program that afforded the student a minimum of nine months study abroad once department expectations have been met. 0.5 credits will be awarded following participation in a recognized study abroad program that afforded the student three weeks or more of experience and language study abroad once department expectations have been met.
PREREQUISITE: Placement; interested students must contact the World Languages Supervisor for program approval prior to enrollment.

Spanish I - Course No.: 7550

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

Spanish I is an introductory course to the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world.  It introduces the student to practical vocabulary and basic grammatical structures that enable the student to participate in basic conversation and self-expression.  Students gain beginning proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  The introduction of cultural products, practice, and perspectives is also an integral part of the course.
PREREQUISITE: none

Spanish II - Course No.: 7552

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

Spanish II builds on the listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills developed in level 1 by broadening student knowledge of vocabulary and more complex structures.  Students expand their level of self-expression in everyday situations with family and friends. Classroom instruction is centered on an in-depth exploration of cultures, products, and practices through the use of authentic materials.  Students continue to expand their cultural understanding and awareness.
PREREQUISITE: Placement for grade 9; previous level or placement for grades 10-12

Spanish III Honors -Course No.: 7554

GRADES: 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

Spanish III Honors builds on the skills developed in levels I and II: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.  Students expand their level of self-expression in more abstract situations.  Classroom instruction is centered on an in-depth exploration of cultures, products, and practices through the use of authentic materials.  Students continue to expand their cultural understanding and awareness.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

 

Spanish IV Honors - Course No.: 7556

GRADES: 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0 OTHER: Global Scholar Course

Spanish IV Honors continues to develop proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through the use of authentic sources. Students use Spanish independently in familiar contexts, with the increasing ability to use the language in unfamiliar contexts.  Throughout the course, students continue to explore the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.
PREREQUISITE: Previous level or placement

 

Spanish Language Arts II Honors - Course No.: 7546

GRADES: 9, 10, 11, 12 LENGTH: Full Year CREDIT: 1.0

Spanish Language Arts II Honors is designed specifically for students with prior language experience, through dual-language courses or as native/heritage speakers of Spanish, to continue development of their literacy skills utilized in SLA I.  Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. The study of history, geography and cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking Latin America is a central component of this course. This course prepares students for success in the AP Spanish Language and Culture course and also expands literacy skills which will benefit students cross curricularly.
PREREQUISITE: Spanish Language Arts I or Placement

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