French
Teachers: Mrs. Hutoxi Hathi
Levels:
French 1
French 2
French 3
French 4
AP French (not offered at HVHS 2011-2012)
Registration guide information
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French I provides the beginning-level student with immediately useful language skills in French. It allows maximum conversational interaction both among students and between teacher and student. Speaking, reading, listening, and writing activities, based on real-life situations, are incorporated throughout the program. The student explores culture through authentic readings and video tapings. The program is designed to enable the students to function as accurately as possible in the situations that they are most likely to encounter.
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French II further develops and advances the skills of speaking, listening, writing, and reading. These skills are incorporated with cultural units. The program continues to provide for the student practice in real-life situations encountered in Francophone cultures.
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French III is designed to increase the student’s ability to understand and speak functional French as effectively as possible. The student reads longer, authentic selections which are used to generate more meaningful writing. Listening comprehension focuses on real-life experiences, and cultural knowledge will include France and the Francophone world with their varied customs and points of interest.
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The focus of French IV integrates listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture to develop increased proficiency in all skills, to promote cultural awareness, and to enhance the ability to discuss important topics and write more complex material which may include activities that follow the format of the Advanced Placement French Language Examination.
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The Advanced Placement Program in French Language is intended for those who have chosen to develop their proficiency in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course covers the equivalent of a third-year college course in advanced French writing and conversation. It encompasses aural/oral skills, reading comprehension, grammar, and composition. Course content might include intellectual interests shared by the students and teacher (the arts, history, current events, literature, culture, sports, etc.). Materials may include recordings, films, newspapers, and magazines. The course seeks to develop language skills that are useful in themselves and that can be applied to various activities and disciplines rather than to the mastery of any specific subject matter. Extensive training in the organization and writing of compositions must be an integral part of the Advanced Placement French Language Course. Students who choose this program should have a basic knowledge of the language and culture of French-speaking peoples and should have attained a reasonable proficiency in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing.
Other Information:
AP French is sometimes called French 5.
Makeup Test Information
If you are making up a chapter or unit test, and arrive more than 5 minutes after the starting time listed below, you may not be permitted to enter.
Go to the corresponding room number for the day and time listed. For example, if you are making up a test/quiz on a Tuesday afternoon, you report to room 119. Your test will be there waiting for you.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7:35 - 8:15 AM - None -
Mr. Maronic
Room 124Mr. Ruiz
Room 125Dr. Spence
Room 121Ms. Waggoner
Room 1233:30 - 4:15 PM Ms. Hayes
Room 122Mrs. Hathi
Room 119- None -
Ms. Rice
Room 126- None -