French level 1 students learn basic skills in speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Language and
culture are introduced through the use of authentic resources. Emphasis is placed on building a core
vocabulary, essential grammatical structures, and developing proper pronunciation.
Prerequisites: None Semesters: 2 Credits: 2
Course Code: 1st Semester -5201 , 2nd Semester 5202- Grade Levels: 9-12
French level 2 language course focuses on the continued development of communicative
competence in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Language and culture are introduced through
the use of authentic resources. Emphasis is placed on expanding vocabulary and utilizing more
complex grammatical structures.
Note* It is recommended that only students who achieved a grade of C or higher in language level 1
continue to language level 2.
Prerequisites: French 1 A & B Semesters: 2 Credits: 2
Course Code: 1st Semester -5231 , 2nd Semester - 5232 Grade Levels: 10-12 (9 with approval)
French level 3 language course focuses on the continued development of communicative
competence in reading, writing, speaking, and listening at higher proficiency levels. The emphasis shifts
from controlled expression guided by the teacher to independent, free expression produced by the
student. Language and culture are introduced through the use of authentic resources. The course is
conducted primarily in the target language.
Note* It is recommended that only students who achieved a grade of C or higher in language level 2
continue to language level 3.
Prerequisites: French 2 A & B Semesters: 2 Credits: 2
Course Code:1st Semester - 5261 , 2nd Semester - 5262 Grade Levels: 11-12
Fenton’s Advanced Placement French course provides advanced study of language and culture and
increase students’ communicative proficiency levels in each of the four language skills: listening,
speaking, reading and writing. Students are expected to converse and write with grammatical accuracy
and a high degree of fluency about contemporary cultural topics from six interdisciplinary thematic
units: Global Challenges, Science and Technology, Contemporary Life, Personal and Public Identities,
Families and Communities, and Beauty and Aesthetics. In each thematic unit, students engage in
activities and assignments focused on interpersonal, interpretive and presentational modes of
communication. Students study contemporary publications, historical texts, authentic texts, and
original works of literature, and these texts are used as points of departure for classroom discussions.
Students also study music, art, and other cultural aspects of the various countries, which encourage
students to make connections between their lives and the worldwide community. Grammar is reviewed
as needed in preparation for the Advanced Placement examination and class is conducted exclusively in
the target language. As with all high school advanced placement courses, Fenton’s Advanced Placement
language course curriculum has been approved by College Board.
Note*: It is recommended that only students who achieved a grade of C or higher in language
level 3 continue to language level 4.
Prerequisite: French 3 A & B Semesters: 2 Credits: 2
Course Code: 1st Semester-2031 , 2nd Semester- 2032 Grade Levels: 11-12