WORLD LANGUAGE COURSES French 1A (7-8)
French 1B (7-8)
French 1
This course introduces students to the French language and is designed for students with little to no prior exposure to French. Our curriculum provides an opportunity for students to learn French by listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and it exposes them to the traditions, customs, and culture of French speaking countries. The course is conducted primarily in French and provides a solid foundation at the novice-low level. Students at this level can communicate on some very familiar topics using single words and phrases that they have practiced and memorized. Students develop basic receptive and productive skills through practice of useful structures, forms, and vocabulary related to school, family, friends, pastimes, places around town, and dining at a restaurant. At the end of French IA, students use the present and near future tenses to express basic needs, ask and answer questions, and discuss everyday situations.
Prerequisite: French 1A or departmental approval.
This course introduces students to the French language and Francophone culture and is designed for those with little or no prior exposure to French. French 1 aims to build a solid foundation for the future study of the French language by teaching our students everyday linguistic and communicative skills within a real life context. Our curriculum provides an opportunity for students to learn by listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and it exposes them to the traditions, customs, and culture of French-speaking countries. The course is conducted primarily in French and provides a solid foundation at the novice-low level. Students develop basic receptive and productive skills through practice of useful structures, forms, and vocabulary related to school, family, friends, pastimes, places around town, ordering in a restaurant, shopping, weather, sports, parts of a house, household chores, parties and celebrations, travel arrangements, and hotel accommodations. At the end of French IA, students will be able to talk about current and future events to express basic needs, ask and answer questions, and discuss everyday situations.
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This course continues to build a solid foundation of the French language. Students further develop their receptive and productive skills through a wide array of linguistic and communicative tasks in a more creative way. Conducted primarily in French, students continue to refine all four aspects of language acquisition: interpersonal communication, listening and reading comprehension, and written production while exploring aspects of the Francophone culture. By the end of French 1B, students will reach the novice mid level and communicate with more confidence in basic everyday situations and on familiar topics related to sports, weather, time and seasons, major life events, clothing, travel, countries of the world, and life at home.