French Advanced/AP French Language & Culture

Subject Area
Credits 1
Prerequisites

French Advanced: Completion of French Intermediate 4

AP French Language & Culture: B+ or higher in French Advanced

Home Learning
Moderate to Heavy
Course Description

In the Advanced French and AP French Language and Culture course, students will continue and broaden their exploration of the French language and culture, delving deeper into the themes of Contemporary Life, Families and Communities, Global Challenges, Personal Identities, Science and Technology, and Beauty and Aesthetics. Students continue to develop their interpretive, presentational, and interpersonal communication skills through a variety of activities that reinforce vocabulary, grammar, and the application of time frames to acquire complex language skills and functions. To expand their cultural and intercultural understanding, students will read and compare texts and media in French across a variety of thematic units. The goal is for students to develop a deeper understanding of, and passion for, Francophone cultures and the French language through the exploration of authentic materials and experiences that reflect their lives as global citizens. Students in AP French will prepare for and practice the specific tasks of the AP French Language and Culture exam, which they will be required to sit for in May.

Note: If AP French is the next logical sequence in a student's language study, a student may receive special permission to take an additional AP credit in grades 10 or 11.  Students must apply for this additional AP credit with their counselor and final approval is given by the Associate Principal for Academics. 

Learning Outcomes

Students will:

  • Discuss families in different societies.
  • Understand the influence of language on culture and identity.
  • Comprehend the influences of beauty and art.
  • Analyze how science and technology affect our lives.
  • Contrast the factors that impact the quality of life.
  • Describe environmental, political and societal challenges.
  • Write well-constructed grammatically correct emails and persuasive essays based on sources.
  • Review grammar to improve accuracy in written and oral assessments.
  • Express ideas in both the oral and written mode with accuracy and fluency.
  • Have a simulated conversation in French.
  • Compare cultural or social artifacts in the student’s own community with artifacts in France or in a Francophone country.
Grades
10,
11,
12
Grading Scheme
Standards-based Course