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What are the French courses in District 201?
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French Course Description
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French I
French I
Modern Language Course
French I (Fall)
Course Description
Students begin to speak, read and write in the language as well as study the culture and geography of those who speak it.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Regular
GRADE: 10-12
PREREQUISITE: None
COREQUISITES: If you take FRENCH I (FALL), you must also take FRENCH
I (SPRING).
Offered: Semester CourseFrench I (Spring)
Course Description
Students begin to speak, read and write in the language as well as study the culture and geography of those who speak it.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Regular
GRADE: 10-12
PREREQUISITE: None
COREQUISITES: If you take FRENCH I (SPRING), you must also take
FRENCH 1 (FALL).
Offered: Semester Course. -
French II
French II
Modern Language Course
French II (Fall)
Course Description
Students will continue to expand their knowledge of the vocabulary and grammar as well as strengthen speaking, reading and writing skills. Students will continue to study the culture and geography of countries where this language is spoken.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Regular
GRADE: 10-12
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of French I.
COREQUISITES: If you take FRENCH II (SPRING), you must also take
FRENCH II (FALL).
Offered: Semester Course.French II (Spring)
Course Description
Students will continue to expand their knowledge of the vocabulary and grammar as well as strengthen speaking, reading and writing skills. Students will continue to study the culture and geography of countries where this language is spoken.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Regular
GRADE: 10-12
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of French I.
COREQUISITES: If you take FRENCH II (SPRING), you must also take
FRENCH II (FALL).
Offered: Semester Course. -
French III
French III
Modern Language Course
French III (Fall)
Course Description
Students will continue to strengthen their speaking, reading and writing skills in the language at a higher level. Study of the culture of the countries where this language is spoken will continue at this level.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Regular
GRADE: 11-12
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of French I and II.
COREQUISITES: If you take FRENCH III (FALL), you must also take FRENCH
III (SPRING).
Offered: Semester CourseFrench III (Spring)
Course Description
Students will continue to strengthen their speaking, reading and writing skills in the language at a higher level. Study of the culture of the countries where this language is spoken will continue at this level.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Regular
GRADE: 11-12
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of French I and II.
COREQUISITES: If you take FRENCH III (SPRING), you must also take
FRENCH III (FALL).
Offered: Semester Course -
AP French
AP French
Modern Language Course
AP French (Fall)
Course Description
By the end of four years of instruction, students will be able to communicate and understand the grammar of the language. This is an honor point course. Students are encouraged to take the AP French exam (at an additional cost).
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Advanced Placement
GRADE: 11-12
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of French I, II and III.
COREQUISITES: If you take AP FRENCH (FALL), you must also take AP
FRENCH (SPRING).
Offered: Semester Course.AP French (Fall)
Course Description
By the end of four years of instruction, students will be able to communicate and understand the grammar of the language. This is an honor point course. Students are encouraged to take the AP French exam (at an additional cost).
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Advanced Placement
GRADE: 11-12
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of French I, II and III.
COREQUISITES: If you take AP FRENCH (SPRING), you must also take
AP FRENCH (FALL).
Offered: Semester Course.
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French and AP French Course Videos
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