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Course: Online Chinese, French, Latin, or Spanish 1

School Type:
High School
School Max Description:
Online Chinese, French, Latin, or Spanish 1
Content Area:
MVLO World Languages
Description:
Students will master the beginning concepts of the language and be able to use the language to translate text, as well as use the language both verbally and in writing. This course will give students a solid grounding in the structure of the language. Students will engage in short conversations about personal interests, including what they do, are doing, and plan to do; understand spoken and written language on familiar topics that incorporates basic structures and strong visual support; make short presentations and write simple sentences on familiar topics regarding what they do, are doing, or plan to do; and identify and describe cultural practices in the target countries and discuss their importance. They also will identify and describe the products within the target culture and discuss their importance; access and apply information and skills from other content areas to extend knowledge and skills in the target language; demonstrate a greater understanding of various topics by examining them from the perspectives of other cultures where the language is spoken; gain insight into the nature of their own language by comparing how a different language system expresses meaning and reflects culture; compare the perspectives, practices, and products of people in different cultures; and use and extend their language proficiency and cultural knowledge through face-to-face encounters and/or the use of technology both within and beyond the school setting. Students may take the first half-credit of the course without taking the second half-credit but may not take the second half-credit of the course without taking the first half-credit.
Course Code:
791210, 791220 Chinese 1 791310, 791320 French 1 791510, 791520 Latin 1 791410, 791420 Spanish 1
Prerequisites:
Approval; Online survey
Credits:
0.50
Foreign Language
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
No
NCAA Eligible:
No
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