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Course Title:     Honors Spanish IV                                       Credit Value: 1.0

Course Number: 106345                                                     Term(s)                Full Year

                                                                          Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  Completion of Spanish III with 90% or higher or completion Open to             10, 11, 12

                  of Honors Spanish III with 80% or higher                Grades:

Description: In order to be successful in this class, students must have mastered the following skills: conjugations of the

present, past, future, conditional, present of the subjunctive, and present perfect tenses. Thematic units of study include:

work and community, future events, myths and realities, Spanish-speaking cultures, caring for the environment, high

numbers, and grammar units. Texts and resources used for this class include authentic readings from books and short

stories. The Honors level places a greater emphasis on writing complex essays that analyze literature, reading, oral

assessments and speaking, and cultural knowledge.

                  Advanced Placement Spanish V                            Credit Value: 1.0

Course Title:

Course Number: 106355                                                     Term(s)                Full Year

                                                                          Offered:

Prerequisite(s):  Completion of Spanish IV with 90% or higher or completion Open to              11, 12

                  of Honors Spanish IV with 80% or higher                 Grades:

Requirement(s): Summer work is recommended for this course. Students are

                  required to complete the designated Advanced Placement

                  exam at their own expense (2017-2018 cost $94)

Description: In order to be successful in this class, students must have mastered the following skills: all tenses in the

indicative, all commands, present subjunctive, extensive vocabulary production, and advanced conversational skills.

Thematic units of study include: stereotypes, the body, habits and dependencies, global perspectives, extended family,

work, and leisure. Authentic texts and resources used for this class include authentic readings from novels, books,

newspapers, online resources, and short stories. This course prepares students for the AP exam.

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