Oxford High School
Courses in World Languages -
2007-2008
# French II Full Year 1.0 Credit
Building on the foundations of French I, students in this
course build their proficiencies in reading, speaking and writing in French.
Students will learn how to talk about themselves, their family, and their
friends along with many other more advanced and practical conversational goals.
Additionally, a continued emphasis on French art, culture, and context will be
part of the course throughout the year.
1. Enduring Understandings
(broad ideas,
usually grounded in the discipline):
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Communication:
As the world moves toward a global community, it is increasingly important
for World Language study to result in proficiencies that enable students to
engage in conversations, interpret authentic materials and express concepts
in a language other than their own.
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Cultures:
The sharing and learning about customs and products increase students’
understanding of the cultural perspectives that generate patterns of
behavior, ways of life, world views, and contributions in the multiple
countries and regions where the language is spoken.
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Connections:
As students increase their proficiency in another language, they acquire
skills which empower them to gain knowledge in other disciplines and
sensitivity to a variety of viewpoints in the cultures of the target
language.
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Comparisons:
Students develop their critical thinking ability as they become aware of the
similarities and differences between their first and subsequent languages.
In so doing, they gain new perspectives regarding their own language and
culture.
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Communities:
Learning a World Language opens doors to a greater variety of career
options, increased lifelong learning opportunities, and enhanced leisure
activities.
2. Course Specific Goals
(aligned with Content
Standards):
- Upon completion of
French II, students will be able to communicate in present and past tense
using acquired vocabulary and structures.
3. Expected Performances (aligned with state
Expected Performances):
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Expressing likes and dislikes
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Describing a house and talking about chores
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Asking
for information; asking for and giving directions
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Reacting
to events
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Expressing interest and disinterest
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Ordering
in a restaurant
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Talking
about shopping and clothing
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Telling a
story
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Talking
about the latest news
French II : Scope and
Sequence Calendar
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