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WORLD LANGUAGE 96
Course Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
French I E E E E
French II E E E E
French III E E E
French IV E E
French V* - CAPP E
Int French for Proficiency - NEW E E
Int Spanish for Proficiency - NEW E E E
Mandarin Chinese I E E E E
Mandarin Chinese II E E E E
Mandarin Chinese III E E E
Mandarin Chinese IV E E
Spanish I E E E E
Spanish II E E E E
Spanish III E E E E
Spanish IV E E E
Spanish V* - CAPP E E
Spanish VI - CAPP E E
C Spanish for Heritage Speakers - NEW E E E E
E = Elective and the year student is eligible to take the course.
Why Should You Take a World Language Course?
*Note: Qualified juniors and seniors may earn college credit through CAPP. All dual credit options are dependent upon
appropriate teacher certification and may change with changes in staffing. An additional 11 credits may be earned
retroactively upon enrollment in the UW system, if a grade of 83% or better is earned both semesters. Additional four-
year universities may offer retroactive credit, please check with the individual university.
FRENCH I FRENCH III
Course ID: WLA1111-1112 Course ID: WLA2111-2112
Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: French II (C or better)
Credit: 1.0 (Semester 1 and 2) Credit: 1.0 (Semester 1 and 2)
Grades: 9-12 Grades: 10-12
Description: Focus on communicating in French on introductory topics Description: Students improve their proficiency in French by
with comparisons to the French-speaking world. applying it in a variety of ways. Cultural focus on Francophone Africa.
FRENCH II FRENCH IV
Course ID: WLA1121-1122 Course ID: WLA3111-3112
Prerequisite: French I (C or better) Prerequisite: French III (C or better)
Credit: 1.0 (Semester 1 and 2) Credit: 1.0 (Semester 1 and 2)
Grades: 9-12 Grades: 11-12
Description: Continue building on reading, writing, listening, and Description: Tour the French-speaking Caribbean. Read, write,
speaking in French with a cultural focus on France. speak, and listen predominately in FRENCH!