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Course Title: Advanced Placement French V Credit Value: 1.0
Course Number: 106155 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
Prerequisite(s): Completion of French IV with 90% or higher or Open to Grades: 11, 12
completion of Honors French IV with an 80% or
higher
Requirement(s): Students are required to complete the designated Advanced Placement exam at their own expense
(2019-2020 cost $94).
Career Cluster(s): Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Hospitality and Tourism
Architecture and Construction Human Services
Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications Information Technology
Business Management and Administration Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Education and Training Manufacturing
Finance Marketing
Government and Public Administration Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Health Science Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Description: In order to be successful in this class, students must have mastered most tenses in the indicative, the
subjunctive, relative pronouns and advanced conversational skills. This course will introduce the student to the plus-
queparfait and conditionel passé verb tenses. Thematic units include stereotypes, bullying, family, and education.
Authentic texts include the novels “Jean de Florette” and “La Symphonie Pastorale”, some short stories and the French
films “Les Choristes”, “Le Diner de Cons”, and “Le Scaphandre et le Papillon”.
Course Title: German I Credit Value: 1.0
Course Number: 106210 Term(s) Offered: Full Year
Prerequisite(s): None Open to Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Career Cluster(s): Education and Training Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Hospitality and Tourism
Description: This course provides the learner with an exciting introduction to German language and culture by focusing
on the beginning stages of communication. Fundamental grammar and communication skills include: subject/verb
agreement; regular present tense verb conjugation; stem changing verbs; use of haben and sein; personal pronouns; word
order of questions and statements; noun gender and plurals; definite and indefinite articles; the nominative and accusative
case. Thematic units of study include: free time activities; telling time; family; school and school system; weather and
calendar; cities and city living; geography and maps; food and restaurants. Authentic texts and resources used for this class
include short stories and poems and an ongoing review of current events and culture from the German speaking world.
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