While world languages are not required for graduation, four-year colleges require students take at least 2 years of the same language. World language is a requirement for the honors diploma.
*Students who have passed flex test(s) may schedule Spanish II, III or IV.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0911
This course provides the student with a basis for learning French as it is spoken and written today. Major emphasis is given to developing the student’s basic language skills - listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Vocabulary and grammar instruction will enable students to use language in meaningful ways. The student will learn about the French-speaking world -- its people and its culture.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0951
This course provides the student with a basis for learning Spanish as it is spoken and written today. Major emphasis is given to developing the student’s basic language skills - listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Vocabulary and grammar instruction will enable the students to use the language in meaningful ways. The student will learn about the Spanish-speaking world -- its people and its culture.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0952
This course is a continuation of Spanish I. Emphasis is on communicating in Spanish through written and oral exercises and work done to establish a foundation in reading and writing Spanish. The Spanish culture is also stressed.
*Students who have passed flex test(s) may schedule Spanish II, III or IV.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0953
The students will review and learn a more complex form of grammar and vocabulary. They will also write, read, and discuss in Spanish. Cultural study of Spanish-speaking people continues.
*Students who have passed flex test(s) may schedule Spanish II, III or IV.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0954
This course provides the student with a basis for learning Spanish as it is spoken and written today. Major emphasis is given to developing the student’s basic language skills - listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Vocabulary and grammar instruction will enable the students to use the language in meaningful ways. The student will learn about the Spanish-speaking world -- its people and its culture.
*Students who have passed flex test(s) may schedule Spanish II, III or IV.