21-22 Program of Studies

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WORLD LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

The World Languages and Cultures Department offers Levels I-IV of French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Additionally, French and Spanish offer a fifth year of study. Research from the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) website indicates, “Bilingualism can lead to higher levels of metalinguistic awareness and cognitive ability. In general, (studies) point to the benefits to children of all language backgrounds of learning and maintaining two languages.” We are proud to offer the Seal of Biliteracy for seniors who achieve a passing grade in their English class and who reach a proficiency rating of Intermediate Mid or higher on a proficiency exam in another world language. Courses focus on performance of

and proficiency in the target language, through the three modes of communication – interpersonal, interpretive and presentational – all through the lens of the culture(s) in the communities and countries that speak these languages.

French 1A/1B (0300/(0301) Credit 1.0 Welcome to the French language and the Francophone community! Core themes include: constructing identities, culture (values, beliefs and rituals), relationships and community, and our view of the world and ourselves. Listening, reading, writing, and speaking activities help students to progress within the Novice proficiency range while exploring questions such as: Who am I? Who are my peers and family members? and How do I communicate about the world around me?

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