(MFR--12)
Students should confirm course expectations as they relate to both their grad requirements and their post-secondary program prerequisites.
Please see your teacher/counsellor if you require more information about this course.
Students who continue their study of French at the grade 12 level are able to derive and negotiate meaning in a wide variety of contexts, express themselves with increasing clarity and nuance, and explore authentic French texts with increased confidence and skill. Using multiple forms of past, present and future time frames, students continue to share personal experiences and opinions, engage in conversations, and appreciate an increasing variety of French texts, both in print and online. The language structures required to express doubt and emotion, explore possibilities, and imagine hypothetical situations are formally introduced at this level, enriching opportunities for communication and creative expression. Given that our French 12 students have committed to five years of language study, the travel, career, and personal growth opportunities that await those with a proficiency in French will also be an area of focus.
Open to Grade 10, 11 and 12 students
This is a language course for those who are interested in learning the Shuswap language. This course seeks to have students appreciate the rich linguistic heritage of the Secwepemctsίn language and the importance of preserving it. The course will introduce students to the vocabulary, grammar and sounds of the traditional Secwepemctsίn language. Students will also be introduced to the practical alphabet of the language. The course is open to both First Nations and non-First Nations students. Please note that Introductory Secwepemctsίn 11 does not fulfil the grade 11 Language Requirement of BC Universities.
This course continues to develop Secwepemctsίn skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing. Vocabulary is expanded and grammatical structures are expanded and refined. Cultural knowledge and history are further explored.
(MBJA-11)
This course is for grade 10, 11, or 12 students who have not taken Japanese before. This course will cover the curricula of Japanese 9 and 10 including reading and writing of Hiragana, Katakana and basic Kanji. As well, students will learn about aspects of Japanese culture like etiquette and customs, cuisine and the arts. Upon successful completion of this course, students may then take Japanese 11. Please note that Introductory Japanese 11 does not fulfil the Grade 11 Language Requirement of BC Universities.
(MJA--12)
Students should confirm course expectations as they relate to both their grad requirements and their post-secondary program prerequisites.
Please see your teacher/counsellor if you require more information about this course.
Japanese 12 is a continuation of Japanese 11. There will be a continued emphasis on KANJI while reinforcing student proficiencies in Katakana, having mastered Hiragana by Grade 11. Students will study an increasing range of complex vocabulary and sentence structures so as to communicate meaning, responding personally to a variety of texts while expressing needs, doubts, and wishes. As students gain confidence in expressing opinions in Japanese, they will build their own independence and critical thinking skills. In addition, students will study the contributions that Japanese Canadians have made to the development of Canada as well as explore possible career and educational opportunities in Japan and Asia for their futures.
(Diplôme d'études en langue française)
COST: $65* A1 & A2 $70* B1 & B2
*prices subject to change
The DELF exam is voluntary and provides students the opportunity to earn international certification to demonstrate language proficiency in the French Language. It is offered in our district in November and usually in April. The BC Ministry of Education offers four external credits per exam, which do not affect student GPA.