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.
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: 0912
This course is a continuation of French I. Emphasis is on communicating in French through written and oral exercises and work done to establish a foundation in reading and writing French. The French culture stressed.
Prerequisites: French I
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0913
The students will review and learn a more complex form of grammar and vocabulary. They will also write, read, and discuss in French. Cultural study of French-speaking people continues.
Prerequisites: French II
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0914
In this course, students have an opportunity to use and refine the French they have learned thus far. A variety of French materials (adapted and original) provided to students to read for the purpose for increasing their vocabulary, as well as their understanding of the culture of French-speaking people. Class discussions held in French.
Prerequisites: French III
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.
Prerequisites: Spanish I
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.
Prerequisites: Spanish II
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.
Prerequisites: Spanish III
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.
Prerequisites: Spanish III
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0940
This course is for students who understand and/or speak Spanish and have a personal connection to the language because of exposure in their homes and communities. Learners will broaden their knowledge of their cultural heritage while focusing on developing skills such as writing and workplace skills in the target language.
Credit: 1 (year-long course)
Course Code: 0941
This course furthers a Hispanic Heritage student's understanding of culture and the diversity of the Spanish language while focusing on developing proficiency of formal writing and speaking. Students will complete cultural investigations and presentations, as well as learn about the local Hispanic community and student roles in the community. This course will focus on preparing interpretational skills, and successful students in this course may qualify for a career pathway to medical interpreting and admission to Ohio State University.
Prerequisites: Heritage Spanish I
*Dual Enrollment college courses are semester-long. They require an application & college ready test scores. The classes below are Dual Enrollment World Language courses that CCHS offers.
Credit: (semester-long course)
Course Code: SPAN1101
SPAN 1101 is an introduction to the fundamentals of the Spanish language with practice in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. The course includes selected studies in Hispanic culture. SPAN 1101 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degree programs and transfer requirements in foreign languages and literature.
Prerequisites: Placement into English 1100
Credit: (semester-long course)
Course Code: SPAN1102
This course is a continuation of SPAN 1101, with further development of listening, reading, speaking and writing skills and further study of Hispanic culture. SPAN 1102 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degree programs and transfer requirements in foreign languages and literature.
Prerequisites: Minimum of C in SPAN1101