Grade 9 - World Languages
Core: French I (Credit: 1.00)French I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as sports, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students also gain an understanding of the cultures of French-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe, as well as insight into Francophone culture and people.
The material in this course is presented at a moderate pace.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any French-English, English-French Dictionary
Core: French I Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of French I.
Core: French I Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of French I.
Core: French II (Credit: 1.00)French II teaches students to communicate more confidently about themselves, as well as about topics beyond their own lives - both in formal and informal address. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms in cooking, geography, and architecture. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes present- and past-tense verb forms and uses, negation, and direct and indirect objects. Students deepen their knowledge of French-speaking regions and cultures by learning about history, literature, culture, and contemporary issues.
The material in this course is presented at a moderate pace.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any French-English, English-French Dictionary
Core: French II Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of French II.
Core: French II Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of French II.
Core: Spanish I (Credit: 1.00)Spanish I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as home life, occupations, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the structures and uses of present-tense verb forms, imperatives, adjective agreement, impersonal constructions, formal and informal address, and reflexive verbs. Students explore words used in different Spanish-speaking regions and learn about the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe.
The material in this course is presented at a moderate pace.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any Spanish-English, English-Spanish Dictionary
Core: Spanish I Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Spanish I.
Core: Spanish I Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Spanish I.
Core: Spanish II (Credit: 1.00)Building on Spanish I concepts, Spanish II students learn to communicate more confidently about themselves, as well as about topics beyond their own lives - both in formal and informal situations. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Students expand their vocabulary in topics such as cooking, ecology, geography, and architecture. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes a review of present-tense verb forms, an introduction to the past tense, the conditional mood, imperatives, impersonal constructions, and reported speech. Students deepen their knowledge of Spanish-speaking regions and cultures by learning about history, literature, culture, and contemporary issues.
The material in this course is presented at a moderate pace.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any Spanish-English, English-Spanish Dictionary
Core: Spanish II Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Spanish II.
Core: Spanish II Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Spanish II.
Core: Spanish III (Credit: 1.00)In Spanish III, students build upon the skills and knowledge they acquired in Spanish I and II. The course presents new vocabulary and grammatical concepts in context while providing students with ample opportunities to review and expand upon the material they have learned previously.
Students read and listen to authentic materials from newspapers, magazines, and television. The content is focused on contemporary and relevant topics such as urbanization and population growth in Latin American countries, global health concerns, jobs of the future, and scientific advancements. The materials engage students as they improve their command of Spanish.
Students review the formation and use of regular and irregular verbs in the present and future tenses, as well as the use of reflexive particles and infinitives. They also expand their understanding of noun and adjective agreement, the comparative and superlative degree of adjectives, and the placement and use of direct and indirect objects and pronouns. Students expand their vocabulary through exposure to word roots and families, popular slang, the correct use of words that are often confused for one another, and review of concepts such as proper placement of accents and stress.
Presentation of new materials is always followed by several interactive, online exercises, allowing students to master the material as they learn it. Teacher-scored activities provide students with opportunities to use their new Spanish skills both orally and in writing. Discussion activities allow students to interact with their peers in the target language.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any Spanish-English, English-Spanish Dictionary
Core: Spanish III Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Spanish III.
Core: Spanish III Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Spanish III.
Honors: French I (Credit: 1.00)Balanced between the thematic and communicative approaches to learning language, French I teaches students to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as sports, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students also gain an understanding of the cultures of French-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe, as well as insight into Francophone culture and people.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any French-English, English-French Dictionary
Honors: French I Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Honors French I.
Honors: French I Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Honors French I.
Honors: French II (Credit: 1.00)Building on French I concepts, French II students learn to communicate more confidently about themselves, as well as about topics beyond their own lives — both in formal and informal address. Balanced between the thematic and communicative approaches to learning language, each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms in cooking, geography, and architecture. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes verb conjugations and uses in the present tense, past tense, and imperative and conditional moods, as well as direct and indirect objects and personal, possessive, and relative pronouns. Students deepen their knowledge of French-speaking regions and cultures by learning about history, literature, culture, and contemporary issues. To further connect to French culture and people, students are encouraged to view supplementary materials on the Web or to consult community resources or other media.
The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any French-English, English-French Dictionary
Honors: French II Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Honors French II.
Honors: French II Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Honors French II.
Honors: Spanish I (Credit: 1.00)Spanish I covers the five Cs of the ACTFL standard: communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities. The instruction is balanced between the thematic and communicative approaches to learning language. Spanish I students learn to greet people, describe family and friends, talk about hobbies, and communicate about other topics, such as ecology, travel, and medicine. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Vocabulary includes terms to describe school subjects, parts of the body, and people, as well as idiomatic phrases. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes the verb system, adjective agreement, formal and informal address, reflexive verbs, and past tense. Students explore words used in different Spanish-speaking regions, and they learn about the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries and regions within and outside Europe. Web explorations give students further insight into the culture and people of the Spanish-speaking world, including the United States.
Spanish I is balanced between the thematic and communicative approaches to learning language. The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any Spanish-English, English-Spanish Dictionary
Honors: Spanish I Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Honors Spanish I.
Honors: Spanish I Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Honors Spanish I.
Honors: Spanish II (Credit: 1.00)Spanish II covers the five Cs of the ACTFL standard: communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities. The instruction is balanced between the thematic and communicative approaches to learning language.
Leveraging Spanish I concepts, Spanish II students learn to communicate more confidently about themselves and their hopes and fears, as well as about topics beyond their own lives — both in formal and informal situations. Each lesson presents vocabulary, grammar, and culture in context, followed by explanations and exercises. Students expand their vocabulary in cooking, geography, and architecture. Instruction in language structure and grammar includes verb forms, tenses, moods and uses, impersonal constructions, and reported speech. Students deepen their knowledge of Spanish-speaking regions and cultures by learning about history, literature, culture, and contemporary issues. Students also are encouraged to consult materials outside the course, such as Web links, community resources, or other media, to better understand Spanish-speaking culture and people.
Spanish II is balanced between the thematic and communicative approaches to learning language. The content is based on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards.
Course Materials
Semesters 1 and 2: Required
Microphone
Semesters 1 and 2: Optional
Any Spanish-English, English-Spanish Dictionary
Honors: Spanish II Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 1 of Honors Spanish II.
Honors: Spanish II Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This course is only semester 2 of Honors Spanish II.
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