WORLD LANGUAGES
Some courses have additional fees. See the Hoover City Schools Expendable/
Consumable Supply Payment Schedule for specific fee information.
World Language courses help fulfill the diploma requirement of three (3) CTE/Fine Arts/World Language credits, and many colleges require or encourage two years of the same language for admittance. The department recommends that a student have at least a 75 average in the previous language study to successfully progress to the next level.
French
FRENCH 1
24102G1000
French 1 provides the essentials of basic French. Vocabulary, verbs, and basic communicative skills are some of the major focuses of the course. Daily oral practice is an important component of the course as well. Students gain an insight into the culture of France and Francophone countries by listening to music, watching films and other authentic resources which enhance reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
FRENCH 2
24103G1000
Prerequisite: French 1
French 2 builds upon the skills learned in French 1. The vocabulary is expanded and many new
verb tenses are added. Reading and writing skills are also improved through cultural excerpts and fun literature selections and listening and speaking skills are enhanced through films, music and other authentic resources.
FRENCH 3 ADVANCED LEVEL (+.50 COURSE WEIGHT)
24104G1000
Prerequisite: French 2
Recommendation:
A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
Students who desire the challenge of pursuing college course work at the high school level.
French 3 involves a grammar review. Students expand reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills through the use of a variety of texts and media such as cultural and historical readings, magazine and newspaper articles, short stories, novels, plays, poems, songs, films and radio broadcasts.
AP FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE (+1.00 COURSE WEIGHT)
24114E1000
Prerequisite: French 3 or IB French
Recommendation:
A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
Students who desire the challenge of pursuing college course work at the high school level.
AP French pursues preparation for the Advanced Placement French Language exam. The four competencies of listening, speaking, reading and writing are integrated in the curriculum to prepare for the examination using a variety of texts and media. The course will help students demonstrate their interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational skills in the target language. Students will explore themes such as Global Challenges, Personal and Public Identities, Science and Technology, Families and Communities, Contemporary Life, Beauty and Aesthetics. Advanced Placement courses are rigorous, college-level courses. Students are required to take the end-of-course exam in May. See the Hoover City Schools fee schedule for exam fees.
Latin
LATIN 1
24342G1000
This course is designed to enable students to have a foundational knowledge of both Latin vocabulary and grammar to enhance reading proficiency. It will provide students with a deeper understanding of grammar, a richer English vocabulary, as well as provide a basic understanding of Roman culture as an interpretive lens to assess our own culture. Not only will students be learning Latin, but they will simultaneously develop important skills such as problem solving and reading comprehension by interacting with the target language through reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
LATIN 2
24343G1000
Prerequisite: Latin 1
This course is designed to develop students’ fluency in reading Latin. Many of the most influential ideas in Western civilization were passed along in Latin, and students are working towards the opportunity to access these texts in their original language. In order to do this, the fundamental grammar concepts introduced in Latin 1 will be solidified and vocabulary knowledge will be expanded. The content learned will have the added benefit to students of a more extensive vocabulary and better understanding of grammar in English. The study of Latin will be contextualized by covering Roman history, mythology, and cultural traditions.
AP LATIN (+1.00 COURSE WEIGHT)
24355E1000
Prerequisite: Latin 3
Recommendation:
A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
Students who desire the challenge of pursuing college course work at the high school level.
Students will read extensive selections from Vergil’s Aeneid and Julius Caesar’s De Bello Gallico in preparation for the College Board Exam in Latin. Students will discuss the style, cultural significance, and contemporary relevance of this literature. Students will continue to use elements of the Latin and Greek languages to increase knowledge of their own language. Advanced Placement courses are rigorous, college-level courses. Students are required to take the end-of-course exam in May. See the Hoover City Schools fee schedule for exam fees.
IB LATIN (+1.00 COURSE WEIGHT)
24369E10SL
Prerequisites:
Latin 3
See criteria under IB Program including IB Program Fees
Recommendation: A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
This course prepares students for standard level (SL) examination in a classical language, Latin. Emphasis is placed on the study of the surviving classical texts in the original language and an analysis of Greek and Roman culture and historical development. Students will complete official IB exams in May,
SPANISH 1
24052G1000
In Spanish 1, the student will acquire a basic vocabulary for reading, writing, and conversation. The present tenses of verbs will be learned. Students will begin to learn about the Hispanic culture, through exploring holiday traditions, listening to music, reading-level-appropriate materials, and learning about daily life in Hispanic countries. Students will have the opportunity to communicate with classmates in Spanish and work together to learn.
This is a course that is offered virtually in addition to an in-person class. Students must complete the permission form and turn it in to their counselor. Teachers will communicate expectations regarding classwork and testing in the course syllabus.
SPANISH 2
24053G1000
Prerequisite: Spanish I
Spanish 2 builds on the foundation of Spanish 1. Students will learn additional verb tenses and increase their vocabulary. Students will continue to develop their listening, writing, reading, and speaking skills. The exploration of Hispanic culture is a component of the course. This course is intended for students that will end their study of Spanish with Spanish 2.
This is a course that is offered virtually in addition to an in-person class. Students must complete the permission form and turn it in to their counselor. Teachers will communicate expectations regarding classwork and testing in the course syllabus.
SPANISH 2 ACCELERATED
24053G10aa
Recommendation: Completion of Spanish 1 with A or B semester average
Spanish 2 Accelerated builds on the foundation of Spanish 1. Students will learn additional verb tenses and increase their vocabulary. The Accelerated course is taught at an accelerated pace allowing students to greatly improve their listening, writing, reading, and speaking skills in preparation for further Spanish study. Students engage in language exposure through listening to songs, reading Spanish 2 level appropriate books, performing skits, and collaborating with classmates to research cultural aspects of the Spanish-speaking world. This class is HIGHLY recommended for those students who will continue their language studies.
SPANISH 3 (+.50 COURSE WEIGHT)
24054G1000
Prerequisite: Spanish 2 (Advanced Level strongly recommended)
Recommendations:
A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
85% course average in Spanish 1 and 2 Advanced
It is recommended that students complete Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 Advanced in a face-to-face format to be prepared for the interactive nature of this class.
Advanced Level Spanish 3 builds on the skills developed in earlier Spanish study to prepare students for AP Spanish, IB Spanish, or additional study of Spanish at the college level. Special emphasis is placed on the skills required for communication, including intensive reading, listening, speaking, and writing practice. Grammar is reviewed and online articles and song lyrics are used as supplementary texts. We will also read two additional texts throughout the year. The class will be conducted primarily in the target language (Spanish).
This is a course that is offered virtually in addition to an in-person class. Students must complete the permission form and turn it in to their counselor. Teachers will communicate expectations regarding classwork and testing in the course syllabus.
SPANISH LANGUAGE AP (+1.00 COURSE WEIGHT)
24064E1000
Prerequisite: In-person Spanish 3 or IB Spanish
A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
85% course average in Spanish 1 and 2 Advanced
It is recommended that students complete Spanish 1, Spanish 2 Accelerated, and Spanish III in a face-to-face format to be prepared for the interactive nature of this class.
Students who desire the challenge of pursuing college course work at the high school level
AP Spanish Language is a course intended for students who wish to develop proficiency in Spanish and to integrate their language skills, using authentic materials. The course will help students demonstrate their interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational skills in the target language. Students who take this class should have had at least a B average knowledge of the language and cultures of Spanish-speaking peoples. Advanced Placement courses are rigorous, college-level courses. Students are required to take the end-of-course exam in May. See the Hoover City Schools fee schedule for exam fees.
SPANISH LITERATURE AP (+1.00 COURSE WEIGHT)
24065E1000
Prerequisite: AP Spanish Language and Culture or IB Spanish
A score of 25 or higher on the self-assessment rubric
85% course average in Spanish 1, Spanish 2 Accelerated, and Spanish III
It is recommended that students complete Spanish 1, Spanish 2 Accelerated, and Spanish III in a face-to-face format to be prepared for the interactive nature of this class.
Students who desire the challenge of pursuing college course work at the high school level
AP Spanish Literature is a course for students who wish to develop their proficiency in Spanish across all modes of communication. The course will focus primarily on developing students' reading and analytical writing skills in the target language. We will read texts (short stories, novels, poetry and essays) from Peninsular Spanish, Latin American, and United States Hispanic literature. Advanced Placement courses are rigorous, college-level courses. Students are required to take the end-of-course exam in May. See the Hoover City Schools fee schedule for exam fees.
IB SPANISH (+1.00 COURSE WEIGHT)
24063E10SL
Prerequisites:
Three years of face-to-face Spanish
See criteria under IB Program including IB Program Fees
Recommendation: A score of 25 or higher on self-assessment rubric
IB Spanish prepares students for the standard level (SL) IB exam. Students connect IB themes of identities, experiences, human ingenuity, social organization, and the environment to current, relevant events. The class is conducted in the target language and students are exposed to a variety of sources (articles, blogs, audio, video, music) in the target language to assist in developing their proficiency. Students will complete the official IB exams in May. For more information, see the IB section for the course description.