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Spanish I |
1.0 Credit
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Students develop the
ability to communicate about themselves and their immediate
environment using simple sentences containing basic grammatical
structures. The language-learning process integrates basic aspects
of the geography, customs, and culture(s) of the target language
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Spanish II |
1.0 Credit
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Students continue to
develop proficiency in all four language skills: listening,
speaking, reading, and writing with emphasis on the ability to
communicate orally. They learn to function in real-life situations
using more complex sentences and grammatical structures. They read
material based on familiar topics and write short, directed
compositions. They learn about the family structure, school life,
and holidays of the target language countries. |
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French I |
1.0 Credit |
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Students will learn to
read, write, speak, and understand spoken French.
A developmental approach to the acquisition of essential vocabulary
will build upon different themes at each level. The main language
used in the class is French. In some stages a bilingual approach is
used to explain grammar or to introduce cultural concepts especially
at the early levels. It is most important to note that the target
language is used extensively and it is the student’s responsibility
to work with the teacher to master this essential oral component.
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French II |
1.0 Credit
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At level two, students
will better develop their listening and speaking skills and increase
vocabulary and develop reading comprehension and writing skills.
Work will be done in class to improve students’ pronunciation and
intonation. Upon completion of level two, students will be
able to speak and write about their lives in simple past and future
tenses. They will read and react independently in various contexts
to selections at an appropriate level. Further elements of culture
are examined.
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Foreign Language Links
Foreign
Languages for Travelers — A great place to find words for about 30
different languages from Travlang
Dictionaries and Translators — Can be slow to load, but has MANY
foreign language dictionaries
Vocabulary Training
— Cool vocab site for German, Spanish, and French students!
Softissimo Translations — A super way to translate languages…try it!
Alta Vista Translation Service — Great way to translate words from
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FreeTranslation.com — Translate into six different languages…cool!
The Language
Learning Resource Center at Carnegie Mellon University — Great
language site
The
Internet Dictionary Project — An excellent multi-foreign language
dictionary
The Human Language Page — Definitely worth the visit…betcha you can
find ANY language
here
Yahoo Human Language and Linguistics Page — Everything you need to
know about any language
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