Wallingford Public Schools - COURSE OUTLINE

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Wallingford Public Schools - COURSE OUTLINE Course Title: French 1 Course Number: 4113 Department: World Languages Grade(s): 7-12 Level: Academic Credit: 1 Course Description French 1 is designed to teach the basic elements of the French language and culture. Through short dialogues using everyday vocabulary, students will begin to speak, read, write and understand spoken French. Students will be engaged in a variety of activities to foster a better understanding of the language and the culture. Required Instructional Materials Allez, Viens!, HRW, 2000 Completion/Revision Date Approved by Board of Education on: May 15, 2006 Mission Statement of the Curriculum Management Team The value of world language study lies in the relationship that exists between language and culture and between language and thought. Therefore, the Wallingford World Language Department s mission is to provide all students opportunities to communicate and interact within a culturally diverse world community. These opportunities will also foster student appreciation of their own language and culture and will encourage them to make strong connections between the study of world language and other academic disciplines. Enduring Understandings for the Course Communicating in at least one other language allows people to obtain information, express feelings and exchange opinions with a wider audience. Interpreting spoken language is essential to good communication and building rapport. another language allows one to acquire knowledge, reinforce concepts, and gain new perspectives. Written language is essential to good communication. Comparing English with other languages is important to understanding the nature of language. One reads to acquire knowledge and understanding and to gain new perspectives. Gaining knowledge about and empathizing with other peoples and cultures leads to a more tolerant society. Learning another language encourages further participation in multilingual communities both within and beyond the school setting. Communicating in at least one other language helps to gain knowledge of other cultures. Appreciating and understanding the variety of cultures that exist in a society enriches that society. French 1 Page 1

1.0 Communicating Through Speaking Communicating in at least one other language allows people to obtain information, express feeling and exchange opinions with a wider audience. Interpreting spoken language is essential to good communication and building rapport. knowledge, reinforce concepts and gain new perspectives. 1.1 Recognize the meaning of French vocabulary relating to everyday life. 1.2 Speak in simple sentences. 1.3 Ask and respond to questions. 1.4 Conduct a simple dialogue. What strategies can I use to communicate more effectively? How can one express complex ideas using simple terms? How can I avoid reverting to English grammar and syntax when I speak French? What cues do I listen and watch for before I respond? How do I figure out meaning when I don t understand the words? Allez, viens!, Activities for Communication Workbook Allez, viens! Teaching transparencies Allez, viens! Audio CD program Manipulatives (with classroom items, clothing, food) Drill and practice Modeling (pronunciation, syntax) Oral presentations (dialogues) Projects (i.e. collages, dialogues, photo albums) Role-playing Text-based projects Didactic questions (questions which tend to have a single answer) Games (vocabulary bee, loterie, bingo, the letter game, scategories) Student interviews Peer teaching Prompted dialogues developed and then performed for the class Cooperative learning activities Dialoging Teacher observations French 1 Page 2

Oral presentations Projects Student performances Tests/quizzes Peer assessment French 1 Page 3

2.0 Communication Through Listening Interpreting spoken language is essential to good communication and building rapport. knowledge, reinforce concepts and gain new perspectives. 2.1 Explain in English something heard in French (simple sentences, present tense etc.). 2.2 Identify the main ideas, themes, and some details from authentic media or live presentations. 2.3 Apply a variety of strategies for comprehension such as: - Listening for the general idea - Listening for recognizable words - Asking a question to clarify meaning - Interpreting context to infer meaning - Watching for facial expressions and gestures 2.4 Maximize use of the French language on a daily basis. What do I hear when I listen? What cues do I listen and watch for before I respond? How do I figure out meaning when words are not understood? Why can t I translate everything? How do I figure out meaning when I don t understand the words? Allez, viens!, video series Allez, viens!, audio CD program Allez, viens!, additional listening activities Contemporary French music Allez, viens! video series with follow up discussion Cloze activities (choosing the correct words/terms to fill in blanks in text) Student interviews Games (bingo) Dialogues Role-playing Mnemonic devices Listening activities (utilizing the instructional support materials) Create a song to remember key vocabulary and pronunciation Peer teaching Listening tests and quizzes Teacher observations Simple dialoging Student participation Checking for comprehension with didactic questioning (questions which tend to have a single answer) Student performances Projects Peer assessment French 1 Page 4

3.0 Communication Through Writing Written language is essential to good communication. knowledge, reinforce concepts and gain new perspectives. 3.1 Write sentences to demonstrate effective communication. 3.2 Construct simple paragraphs to reinforce concepts. 3.3 Create dialogues using current vocabulary. 3.4 Compose notes or short letters in the target language to peers. Why can t I translate everything? How can I create a meaningful sentence? How can I use the dictionary effectively? What can I do when I don t have the words to write what I am thinking? Allez, viens!, practice and activity workbook Allez, viens!, grammar and vocabulary workbook Writing activities (self descriptions, likes and dislikes/preferences, etc.) Data gathering (conduct and report on student surveys) Modeling (syntax) Peer editing (noun/adjective agreement, present tense) Write a short poem in French Practice impromptu writing Create authentic writing pieces such as letters or journals in French Write simple poems using the cinquain format Authentic writing Creative writing Homework Quizzes and tests Projects Student participation Teacher observations French 1 Page 5

4.0 Structure Comparing English with other languages is important to understanding the nature of language. knowledge, reinforce concepts and gain new perspectives. 4.1 Use regular and irregular verbs in the present and past (passé composé) tenses. 4.2 Analyze nouns and adjectives for agreement (gender and number). 4.3 Compare sentence structure between French and English. - Question formation - Noun and adjective placement - Connection between verbs and subject pronouns - Formal and informal subject pronouns 4.4 Recognize and use vocabulary words that relate to everyday life. Why isn t a dictionary enough? How does my understanding of structure affect my ability to communicate? Why does word order matter? How can I avoid transferring English grammar to French? Allez, viens!, grammar and vocabulary workbook Allez, viens!, practice and activity workbook www.gohrw.com Drill and practice (question and answering, present tense verbs, noun/adjective agreement) Modeling (correct grammatical structures) Cloze activities (choosing the correct words/terms to fill in blanks in text) Peer teaching Peer editing (noun/adjective agreement, present tense) Play Pictionary with vocabulary words Grammar quest locate examples of grammatical structures in authentic texts and translate them Keep an ongoing verb folder of regular verb conjugations and key irregular verb conjugations Writing Homework Performance-based assessments Projects Quizzes and tests Teacher generated worksheets French 1 Page 6

5.0 Reading and Literature One reads to acquire knowledge and understanding and to gain new perspectives. knowledge, reinforce concepts and gain new perspectives. 5.1 Translate simple paragraphs and dialogue. 5.2 Comprehend simple advertisements, product labels etc. 5.3 Use reading strategies to figure out unknown words such as rereading, sounding out, reading on, finding known parts within a word etc. How do I figure out meaning when words are not understood? How do I use context clues to understand the main idea? How can I avoid a word-for-word translation? www.gohrw.com Advertisements and product labels in French Other selected realia Answer questions regarding a reading assignment (panorama culturel, Lisons) Guided reading (teacher provides information or leads the students through the step by step development of specific skills) Directed reading (questions are asked of students throughout the reading to help them understand the text more thoroughly) Read aloud and identify key words and phrases in the text that give general meaning to the text Write an English summary of a French paragraph Cloze activities (choosing the correct words/terms to fill in blanks in text) Play vocabulary word games such as Pictionary, loterie, and around the world Quizzes and tests (reading comprehension) Homework Reading comprehension questions Writing assignments Student participation Teacher observations French 1 Page 7

6.0 Cultural Understanding knowledge, reinforce concepts and gain new perspectives. Gaining knowledge about and empathizing with other peoples and cultures leads to a more tolerant society. Learning another language encourages further participation in multilingual communities both within and beyond the school setting. Communicating in at least one other language helps to gain knowledge of other cultures. Appreciating and understanding the variety of cultures that exist in a society enriches that society. 6.1 Compare and contrast personal everyday life with life in French speaking countries. 6.2 Demonstrate on a map which areas of the world speak French. 6.3 Discuss general rules of behavior of French speaking people. Can I explore cultures without stereotyping them? How does where I live shape who I am? Where does this language exist in my community? What can I learn about my own language and culture from the study of others? How does language shape culture? How does culture shape language? Why study another culture? Maps Allez, viens!, video series Manipulatives Realia French music Movies depicting French culture (i.e., A Year in Provenci, La Gloire dim on Pere, Le Chateau di ma mere) CultureGrams, hardcopy & online database Group discussions Projects (e.g., countries, foods, lifestyles, customs, art) Oral presentations Field trips (museum, French restaurant, cultural performances) Demonstrations (e.g., cooking, dance) Reading assignments Video with follow-up discussion Games (French trivia, board games) Research and create presentations on French 1 Page 8

French speaking countries Speakers with expertise on specific subjects Homework Reflective writing Multi-media presentations Projects Student presentations Quizzes and tests Student participation Teacher observations French 1 Page 9

French 1 Page 10