French Curriculum Guides

 

Grades 6-8

 

 

Course:  French, Grade 6

Strand: Communication

             Standard 1: Interpersonal Communications

                        Learning Standards:

                        The students will be able to  (intro)

1.      greet and respond to greetings

2.      introduce and respond to introductions

3.      ask and answer questions

4.      make and respond to requests

5.      exchange information and knowledge

Standard 2:  Interpretive Communications

            Learning Standards:

            The student will be able to (intro)

1.      follow directions

2.      understand some ideas and familiar details

3.      obtain information and knowledge (master)

Standard 3: Presentational standards: not applicable

Strand 2: Cultures

            Standard 4: Cultures

                        The student will be able to  (intro)

1.  use appropriate words, phrases, expressions, and gestures in

                              interactions such as greetings, farewells, school routines, and

                              other daily activities

Strand 3  Comparisons

            Standard 5: Linguistic comparisons

                        The student will be able to

1.  give examples of the ways in which the target language differs from/

     is similar to English

2.      Give examples of borrowed and loan words

3.      Identify linguistic characteristics of the target language and compare  and contrast them with English linguistic characteristics

4.      Identify words in the target language that are used frequently in English

5.      Compare, contrast, and exchange views on an aspect of the target language

6.      Give examples of words or word parts from the target language that have been adopted in the English language

7.      Analyze differences and similarities between the writing systems of both languages

 

Standard 6: Cultural Comparisons: not applicable

Strand 4: Connections

            Standard 7:  Connections

                        The student will be able to

1.  obtain knowledge related to other disciplines from sources in

      the target language

a.       Learning song lyrics written in the target language and applying in the learning standards for singing the arts Frameworks and the Language strand of the English language Arts Frameworks when discussing the meaning of the lyrics

Standard 8: Communities: not applicable

 

 

Foreign Language Curriculum Guide

Course:  French 1, Grades 7 and 8

Strand: Communication

             Standard 1: Interpersonal Communications

                        Learning Standards:

                        The students will be able to  (Grade 7 master, Grade 8, apply)

6.      greet and respond to greetings

7.      introduce and respond to introductions

8.      ask and answer questions

9.      make and respond to requests

10.  exchange information and knowledge

11.  express likes and dislikes

12.  express needs and emotions

13.  ask and respond to questions to clarify information

14.  exchange opinions about people, activities, or events

Standard 2:  Interpretive Communications

            Learning Standards:

            The student will be able to (master grade 7, apply, grade 8)

4.      follow directions

5.      understand some ideas and familiar details

6.      obtain information and knowledge

7.      follow directions for a recipe, word maze, or logic problem (intro)

8.      read authentic and adapted materials such as short stories, narratives, advertisements and brochures (intro)

9.      understand learned expressions, sentences, questions and polite commands in messages (intro)

10.  comprehend audio and video texts (intro)

11.  understand telephone conversations or written correspondence (intro)

Standard 3: Presentational standards

            The student will be able to (master, Grade 7, apply, grade 8)

2.      express opinions and ideas (intro)

3.      express needs and emotions (intro)

4.      express agreement and disagreement

5.      describe people, places, and things

6.      write lists and short notes

7.      present information in a brief report (intro)

8.      write simple paragraphs (intro)

9.      write greeting cards, notes, letters, and e-mails (intro)

10.  Give presentations on planned activities or on cultural topics. (intro)

Strand 2: Cultures

            Standard 4: Cultures

                        The student will be able to  (master)

1.  use appropriate words, phrases, expressions, and gestures in

                              interactions such as greetings, farewells, school routines, and

                              other daily activities

2.      interact appropriately in group cultural activities such as games,

      storytelling, celebrations, and dramatizations (intro)

3.      identify distinctive cultural aspects of the target culture presented in stories, dramas, films, and photographs          (intro)

4.      identify distinctive cultural products from the target culture such as toys, clothes, foods, currencies, games, traditional crafts, and musical instruments  (intro)

5.      Interact appropriately in social and cultural activities such as exchanges in a restaurant, at a bus stop, in a store or in a classroom

6.      Identify interactions, patterns of social behavior, social norms, customs, holidays, and special events that are typical of target culture and discuss how they reflect language and cultural perspectives.

Strand 3  Comparisons

            Standard 5: Linguistic comparisons

                        The student will be able to (intro)

1.  ask and answer questions regarding similar/different phonetic/writing

                             systems used in the target language

2.  give examples of the ways in which the target language differs from/

     is similar to English

2.      Give examples of borrowed and loan words

12.  Identify linguistic characteristics of the target language and compare  and contrast them with English linguistic characteristics

13.  Identify words in the target language that are used frequently in English

14.  Analyze how idiomatic expressions work in both languages

15.  Recognize grammatical categories such as tense, gender, and agreement in the target language and English

16.  Give examples of words or word parts from the target language that have been adopted in the English language

 

Standard 6: Cultural Comparisons

1. identify and discuss cultural characteristics of the target culture and compare and contrast them to cultural characteristics of their own culture

3.      compare, contrast, and exchange views on an aspect of  the target culture

4.      discuss basic needs of people for food, clothing, and shelter and compare how they have been met in various cultures

5.      compare and contrast examples of music, visual arts, dance, and theatre from the target culture with examples from their own culture

6.      compare, contrast, and report on cultural traditions and celebrations

7.      compare, contrast, and exchange opinions on issues that are of contemporary or historical interest in the target culture and the students’ own culture(s)

8.      compare, contrast, and present the treatment of controversial issues in both the target culture and their own culture

Strand 4: Connections

            Standard 7:  Connections

                        The student will be able to

1.  obtain knowledge related to other disciplines from sources in

      the target language

a.       obtaining geographical information from printed maps

and travel guides, or Internet resources in the target language and using this information to achieve the learning standards from the Geography strand of the History and Social Science framework

b.      analyzing depictions of mythology by applying the learning      standards of the History Strand of the History and Social Science Framework and the Literature Strand of the English Language Arts Framework

c.       researching examples of cultural encounters in history by reading primary source documents from the target culture and analyzing them by using the learning standards of the History Strand of the History and Social Science Framework

d.      collecting data and graphing results in the target language in order to achieve the learning standards of the Patterns, Functions, and Relations Strand of the Mathematics Framework

Strand 8: Communities: not applicable

 

 

 

High School

 

 

 

Course:  Exploring French 1 (HS)

Strand: Communication

             Standard 1: Interpersonal Communications

                        Learning Standards:

                        The students will be able to  (intro)

1.      greet and respond to greetings

2.      introduce and respond to introductions

3.      ask and answer questions

4.      make and respond to requests

5.      exchange information and knowledge

6.      express likes and dislikes

7.      express needs and emotions

Standard 2:  Interpretive Communications

            Learning Standards:

            The student will be able to (intro)

1.      follow directions

2.      understand some ideas and familiar details

Standard 3: Presentational standards

            The student will be able to (intro)

1.      express opinions and ideas

2.      express needs and emotions

3.      express agreement and disagreement

4.      describe people, places, and things

5.      write lists and short notes

6.      present information in a brief report (in English)

7.      Give presentations on planned activities or on cultural topics.

Strand 2: Cultures

            Standard 4: Cultures

                        The student will be able to  (intro)

1.  use appropriate words, phrases, expressions, and gestures in

                              interactions such as greetings, farewells, school routines, and

                              other daily activities

2.      interact appropriately in group cultural activities such as games,

      storytelling, celebrations, and dramatizations

3.      identify distinctive cultural aspects of the target culture presented in stories, dramas, films, and photographs         

4.      identify distinctive cultural products from the target culture such as toys, clothes, foods, currencies, games, traditional crafts

5.      Identify patterns of social behavior that are typical  of the target culture

6.      Identify interactions, patterns of social behavior, social norms, customs, holidays, and special events that are typical of target culture and discuss how they reflect language and cultural perspectives.

 

 

Strand 3  Comparisons

            Standard 5: Linguistic comparisons

                        The student will be able to (intro)

1.  ask and answer questions regarding similar/different phonetic/writing

                             systems used in the target language

2.  give examples of the ways in which the target language differs from/

     is similar to English

2.      Give examples of borrowed and loan words

3.      Identify linguistic characteristics of the target language and compare  and contrast them with English linguistic characteristics

4.      Analyze how idiomatic expressions work in both languages

5.      Recognize grammatical categories such as tense, gender, and agreement in the target language and English

Standard 6: Cultural Comparisons

            The student will be able to

            1.  describe patterns of behavior of the target culture, such as

                 celebrations, and compare and contrast them with those of their

                 own culture

2.      describe some cultural beliefs and perspectives relating to family,

      school, and play in both target culture and their own

3.      identify and discuss cultural characteristics of the target culture and compare and contrast them to cultural characteristics of their own culture

4.      compare, contrast, and exchange views on an aspect of  the target culture

5.      discuss basic needs of people for food, clothing, and shelter and compare how they have been met in various cultures

6.      compare and contrast examples of music, visual arts, dance, and theatre from the target culture with examples from their own culture

7.      compare, contrast, and report on cultural traditions and celebrations

8.      compare, contrast, and exchange opinions on issues that are of contemporary or historical interest in the target culture and the students’ own culture(s)

 

Strand 4: Connections

            Standard 7:  Connections

                        The student will be able to

1.  obtain knowledge related to other disciplines from sources in

      the target language

a.       obtaining geographical information from printed maps

and travel guides, or Internet resources in the target language and using this information to achieve the learning standards from the Geography strand of the History and Social Science framework

b.      analyzing depictions of mythology by applying the learning      standards of the History Strand of the History and Social Science Framework and the Literature Strand of the English Language Arts Framework

 

Strand 8: Communities: not applicable

 


Foreign Language Curriculum Guide

Course:  French 1 (HS)

Strand: Communication

             Standard 1: Interpersonal Communications

                        Learning Standards:

                        The students will be able to  (intro)

8.      greet and respond to greetings

9.      introduce and respond to introductions

10.  ask and answer questions

11.  make and respond to requests

12.  exchange information and knowledge

13.  express likes and dislikes

14.  express needs and emotions

15.  ask and respond to questions to clarify information

16.  exchange opinions about people, activities, or events

17.  discuss class reading

Standard 2:  Interpretive Communications

            Learning Standards:

            The student will be able to (intro)

6.      follow directions

7.      understand some ideas and familiar details

8.      obtain information and knowledge

Standard 3: Presentational standards

            The student will be able to (intro)

8.      express opinions and ideas

9.      express needs and emotions

10.  express agreement and disagreement

11.  describe people, places, and things

12.  write lists and short notes

13.  present information in a brief report

14.  write simple paragraphs

15.  write greeting cards, notes, letters, and e-mails

16.  describe elements of stories such as characters, events, and settings

17.  Give presentations on planned activities or on cultural topics.

Strand 2: Cultures

            Standard 4: Cultures

                        The student will be able to  (intro)

1.  use appropriate words, phrases, expressions, and gestures in

                              interactions such as greetings, farewells, school routines, and

                              other daily activities

7.      interact appropriately in group cultural activities such as games,

      storytelling, celebrations, and dramatizations

8.      identify distinctive cultural aspects of the target culture presented in stories, dramas, films, and photographs         

9.      identify distinctive cultural products from the target culture such as toys, clothes, foods, currencies, games, traditional crafts, and musical instruments

10.  identify distinctive contributions made by people in the target culture

11.  Identify patterns of social behavior that are typical  of the target culture

12.  Interact appropriately in social and cultural activities such as exchanges in a restaurant, at a bus stop, in a store or in a classroom

13.  Identify interactions, patterns of social behavior, social norms, customs, holidays, and special events that are typical of target culture and discuss how they reflect language and cultural perspectives.

Strand 3  Comparisons

            Standard 5: Linguistic comparisons

                        The student will be able to (intro)

1.  ask and answer questions regarding similar/different phonetic/writing

                             systems used in the target language

2.  give examples of the ways in which the target language differs from/

     is similar to English

3.      Give examples of borrowed and loan words

9.      Identify linguistic characteristics of the target language and compare  and contrast them with English linguistic characteristics

10.  Identify words in the target language that are used frequently in English

11.  Analyze how idiomatic expressions work in both languages

12.  Recognize grammatical categories such as tense, gender, and agreement in the target language and English

13.  Give examples of words or word parts from the target language that have been adopted in the English language

Standard 6: Cultural Comparisons

            The student will be able to

            1.  describe patterns of behavior of the target culture, such as

                 celebrations, and compare and contrast them with those of their

                 own culture

9.      describe some cultural beliefs and perspectives relating to family,

      school, and play in both target culture and their own

10.  identify and discuss cultural characteristics of the target culture and compare and contrast them to cultural characteristics of their own culture

11.  compare, contrast, and exchange views on an aspect of  the target culture

12.  discuss basic needs of people for food, clothing, and shelter and compare how they have been met in various cultures

13.  compare and contrast examples of music, visual arts, dance, and theatre from the target culture with examples from their own culture

14.  compare, contrast, and report on cultural traditions and celebrations

15.  compare, contrast, and exchange opinions on issues that are of contemporary or historical interest in the target culture and the students’ own culture(s)

 

Strand 4: Connections

            Standard 7:  Connections

                        The student will be able to

1.  obtain knowledge related to other disciplines from sources in

      the target language

a.       obtaining geographical information from printed maps

and travel guides, or Internet resources in the target language and using this information to achieve the learning standards from the Geography strand of the History and Social Science framework

b.      analyzing depictions of mythology by applying the learning      standards of the History Strand of the History and Social Science Framework and the Literature Strand of the English Language Arts Framework

 

Strand 8: Communities: not applicable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Foreign Language Curriculum Guide

Course:  French 2 (HS)

Strand: Communication

             Standard 1: Interpersonal Communications

                        Learning Standards:

                        The students will be able to  (master)

18.  greet and respond to greetings

19.  introduce and respond to introductions

20.  ask and answer questions

21.  make and respond to requests

22.  exchange information and knowledge

23.  express likes and dislikes

24.  express needs and emotions

25.  ask and respond to questions to clarify information

26.  exchange opinions about people, activities, or events

27.  discuss class reading

28.  suggest possible solutions to a problem (intro)

29.   discuss personal feelings and ideas to persuade someone to consider an alternate viewpoint (intro)

30.  initiate, sustain, and close a conversation (intro)

31.  share personal reactions to authentic literary texts, such as letters, poems, plays, stories, novels, etc. (intro)

32.   negotiate a compromise

33.  discuss national, international or current events (intro)

34.  use rephrasing, summarization, or elaboration to substantiate opinions or express ideas and emotions (intro)

35.  convince and persuade another person to adopt a plan or viewpoint (intro)

Standard 2:  Interpretive Communications

            Learning Standards:

            The student will be able to (master)

14.  follow directions

15.  understand some ideas and familiar details

16.  obtain information and knowledge

17.  read or listen to and interpret signs, simple stories, poems and informational texts (intro)

18.  follow directions such as for a recipe, a word maze, or a logic problem (intro)

19.  read authentic and adapted materials, such as short stories, narratives, advertisements, and brochures (intro)

Standard 3: Presentational standards

            The student will be able to (master)

18.  express opinions and ideas

19.  express needs and emotions

20.  express agreement and disagreement

21.  describe people, places, and things

22.  write lists and short notes

23.  present information in a brief report

24.  write simple paragraphs

25.  write greeting cards, notes, letters, and e-mails

26.  describe elements of stories such as characters, events, and settings

27.  Give presentations on planned activities or on cultural topics

28.  Develop and present solutions to problems (intro)

29.   State and support opinions to convince or persuade a listener or reader (intro)

30.   write letters requesting specific information (intro)

31.  write e-mail correspondence with peers to compare and contrast interests (intro)

Strand 2: Cultures

            Standard 4: Cultures

                        The student will be able to  (master and apply)

1.  use appropriate words, phrases, expressions, and gestures in

                              interactions such as greetings, farewells, school routines, and

                              other daily activities

14.  interact appropriately in group cultural activities such as games,

      storytelling, celebrations, and dramatizations

15.  identify distinctive cultural aspects of the target culture presented in stories, dramas, films, and photographs         

16.  identify distinctive cultural products from the target culture such as toys, clothes, foods, currencies, games, traditional crafts, and musical instruments

17.  identify distinctive contributions made by people in the target culture

18.  Identify patterns of social behavior that are typical  of the target culture

19.  Interact appropriately in social and cultural activities such as exchanges in a restaurant, at a bus stop, in a store or in a classroom

20.  Identify interactions, patterns of social behavior, social norms, customs, holidays, and special events that are typical of target culture and discuss how they reflect language and cultural perspectives.

Strand 3  Comparisons

            Standard 5: Linguistic comparisons

                        The student will be able to (master)

1.  ask and answer questions regarding similar/different phonetic/writing

                             systems used in the target language

2.  give examples of the ways in which the target language differs from/

     is similar to English

4.      Give examples of borrowed and loan words

20.  Identify linguistic characteristics of the target language and compare  and contrast them with English linguistic characteristics

21.  Identify words in the target language that are used frequently in English

22.  Analyze how idiomatic expressions work in both languages

23.  Recognize grammatical categories such as tense, gender, and agreement in the target language and English

24.  Give examples of words or word parts from the target language that have been adopted in the English language

25.  Analyze differences and similarities between the writing systems of both languages (intro)

Standard 6: Cultural Comparisons

            The student will be able to (master)

            1.  describe patterns of behavior of the target culture, such as

                 celebrations, and compare and contrast them with those of their

                 own culture

16.  describe some cultural beliefs and perspectives relating to family,

      school, and play in both target culture and their own

17.  identify and discuss cultural characteristics of the target culture and compare and contrast them to cultural characteristics of their own culture

18.  compare, contrast, and exchange views on an aspect of  the target culture

19.  discuss basic needs of people for food, clothing, and shelter and compare how they have been met in various cultures

20.  compare and contrast examples of music, visual arts, dance, and theatre from the target culture with examples from their own culture

21.  compare, contrast, and report on cultural traditions and celebrations

22.  compare, contrast, and exchange opinions on issues that are of contemporary or historical interest in the target culture and the students’ own culture(s)

23.  compare, contrast, and present the treatment of controversial issues in both the target culture and their own culture

24.  compare, contrast, and exchange opinions on issues that are of contemporary or historical interest in the target culture and the students’ own culture. (intro)

Strand 4: Connections

            Standard 7:  Connections

                        The student will be able to (master)

1.  obtain knowledge related to other disciplines from sources in

      the target language

a.       obtaining geographical information from printed maps

and travel guides, or Internet resources in the target language and using this information to achieve the learning standards from the Geography strand of the History and Social Science framework

b.      analyzing depictions of mythology by applying the learning      standards of the History Strand of the History and Social Science Framework and the Literature Strand of the English Language Arts Framework

c.       researching examples of cultural encounters in history by reading primary source documents from the target culture and analyzing them by using the learning standards of the History Strand of the History and Social Science Framework

d.      collecting data and graphing results in the target language in order to achieve the learning standards of the Patterns, Functions, and Relations Strand of the Mathematics Framework

Strand 8: Communities: not applicable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Foreign Language Curriculum Guide

Course:  French 3 (HS)

Strand: Communication

             Standard 1: Interpersonal Communications

                        Learning Standards:

                        The students will be able to  (master and apply)

36.  greet and respond to greetings

37.  introduce and respond to introductions

38.  ask and answer questions

39.  make and respond to requests

40.  exchange information and knowledge

41.  express likes and dislikes

42.  express needs and emotions

43.  ask and respond to questions to clarify information

44.  exchange opinions about people, activities, or events

45.  discuss class reading

46.  suggest possible solutions to a problem (master)

47.   discuss personal feelings and ideas to persuade someone to consider an alternate viewpoint (master)

48.  initiate, sustain, and close a conversation (master)

Standard 2:  Interpretive Communications

            Learning Standards:

            The student will be able to (master and apply)

26.  follow directions

27.  understand some ideas and familiar details

28.  obtain information and knowledge

29.  read or listen to and interpret signs, simple stories, poems and informational texts (master)

30.  follow directions such as for a recipe, a word maze, or a logic problem (master)

31.  read authentic and adapted materials, such as short stories, narratives, advertisements, and brochures (master)

32.  understand important ideas and details in highly contextualized authentic and adapted texts (master)

33.  understand learned expressions, sentences, questions. And polite commands in messages (master)

34.  identify themes in fictional and nonfictional works and relate them to personal experiences (master)

Standard 3: Presentational standards

            The student will be able to (apply)

32.  express opinions and ideas

33.  express needs and emotions

34.  express agreement and disagreement

35.  describe people, places, and things

36.  write lists and short notes

37.  present information in a brief report

38.  write simple paragraphs

39.  write greeting cards, notes, letters, and e-mails (intro)

40.  describe elements of stories such as characters, events, and settings

41.  Give presentations on planned activities or on cultural topics

42.  Develop and present solutions to problems (master)

43.   State and support opinions to convince or persuade a listener or reader (master)

44.   write letters requesting specific information (master)

45.  write e-mail correspondence with peers to compare and contrast interests (intro)

Strand 2: Cultures

            Standard 4: Cultures

                        The student will be able to  (master and apply)

1.  use appropriate words, phrases, expressions, and gestures in

                              interactions such as greetings, farewells, school routines, and

                              other daily activities

21.  interact appropriately in group cultural activities such as games,

      storytelling, celebrations, and dramatizations

22.  identify distinctive cultural aspects of the target culture presented in stories, dramas, films, and photographs         

23.  identify distinctive cultural products from the target culture such as toys, clothes, foods, currencies, games, traditional crafts, and musical instruments

24.  identify distinctive contributions made by people in the target culture

25.  Identify patterns of social behavior that are typical  of the target culture

26.  Interact appropriately in social and cultural activities such as exchanges in a restaurant, at a bus stop, in a store or in a classroom

27.  Identify interactions, patterns of social behavior, social norms, customs, holidays, and special events that are typical of target culture and discuss how they reflect language and cultural perspectives.

28.  Identify distinctive aspects of the target culture presented in print literature, visual arts, films, and videos and relate these to cultural perspectives of the target culture  (intro)

29.  Identify historical and/or cultural figures from the target culture and describe their contributions (intro)

30.  Identify, place in chronological order, and describe the significance of important historical events in the target culture (intro)

31.  Identify on maps and globes the locations and major geographic features of countries where the target language is or was used (intro)

32.  Identify interactions, patterns of social behavior, social norms, customs, holidays and special events that are typical of the target culture, and discuss how they reflect language and culturea perspectives. (intro)

Strand 3  Comparisons

            Standard 5: Linguistic comparisons

                        The student will be able to (master)

1.  ask and answer questions regarding similar/different phonetic/writing

                             systems used in the target language

2.  give examples of the ways in which the target language differs from/

     is similar to English

5.      Give examples of borrowed and loan words

35.  Identify linguistic characteristics of the target language and compare  and contrast them with English linguistic characteristics

36.  Identify words in the target language that are used frequently in English

37.  Analyze how idiomatic expressions work in both languages

38.  Recognize grammatical categories such as tense, gender, and agreement in the target language and English

39.  Give examples of words or word parts from the target language that have been adopted in the English language

40.  Analyze differences and similarities between the writing systems of both languages (master)

41.  Compare, contrast, and analyze articles in newspapers, journals, and TV and radio broadcasts in the target language (intro, master)

42.  Discuss and analyze idiomatic expressions in the target language (master)

43.  Read and view several literary works (print, film, multimedia) with related themes and compare them (intro)

44.  Describe similarities in themes and details found in narratives of the target language and English (intro)

Standard 6: Cultural Comparisons

            The student will be able to (master, apply)

            1.  describe patterns of behavior of the target culture, such as

                 celebrations, and compare and contrast them with those of their

                 own culture

25.  describe some cultural beliefs and perspectives relating to family,

      school, and play in both target culture and their own

26.  identify and discuss cultural characteristics of the target culture and compare and contrast them to cultural characteristics of their own culture

27.  compare, contrast, and exchange views on an aspect of  the target culture

28.  discuss basic needs of people for food, clothing, and shelter and compare how they have been met in various cultures

29.  compare and contrast examples of music, visual arts, dance, and theatre from the target culture with examples from their own culture

30.  compare, contrast, and report on cultu