French Level 4

Course Description:The main objective of this course is to enhance the reading, writing, listening and speaking skills of upper level students to prepare them for success on the Advanced Placement Exam and college-level courses. French will be spoken exclusively by the instructor and the students will be encouraged to speak French as much as possible as well.

Materials:

  • Textbooks
  • Trésors du Temps
  • Author: Yvone Lenard
  • Publisher: Glencoe Publishing Company
  • 2005
  • En Bonne Forme (Seventh Edition)
  • Author:Simone Renaud Dietiker and Dominique van Hooff
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
  • 2001

○ Moments Littéraire

  • Author: Bette G. Hirsch and Chantal P. Thompson
  • Publisher: D.C. Heath and Co.
  • 2001
  • Trésors du Temps Workbook
  • French/English Dictionaries
  • 501 French Verbs or other verb conjugation book
  • Music
  • MC Solaar
  • Carla Bruni
  • Jacques Brel
  • others
  • Movies
  • Paper or composition notebook for Journal writing
  • Supplemental reading material
  • French magazines
  • Paris Match
  • Newspapers
  • Le Figaro
  • Internet articles and websites
  • Espace Francophone
  • TV5
  • Harry Potter à L’école des Sorciers
  • Author: J.K. Rowling
  • Publisher:
  • L’Etranger
  • Author: Albert Camus
  • Publisher:
  • Barron’s AP Exam 2nd Edition
  • Author: Laila Amory
  • Publisher: Barron’s Educational Series
  • Others chosen by teacher

First Semester: First 9 Weeks

First 3 Weeks

  • Trésors du Temps «Première Etape»
  • Supplemental:
  • Listening: Listen to a cassette/CD of music or speaking for dictation for 5 minutes on the first class of the week.
  • Speaking: Students will look at pictures chosen by the teacher and will describe in Frenchwhat is occurring/has occurred in the picture once a week.
  • Reading: Outside reading assigned by teacher. Students will take a comprehension test at the end of the 3 weeks.
  • Writing: Students will write acomposition using Inquiry-based Research and Heuristic Procedures about a topic of the student’s choice to be due at the end of the 9 Weeks grading period.
  • Journal Entry to be written during the first 15 minutes of the first class of the week focusing on research/thoughts/questions students encountered during the break regarding the topic for their 9 Weeks Composition.

2nd 3 Weeks

  • “Deuxième Etape”
  • Supplemental: Repeat 1st 3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

3rd 3 Weeks

  • Troisième Etape
  • Supplemental: Repeat 1st and 2nd 3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

9 Weeks Assessment:

  • Inquiry-Based Research Composition
  • Barron’s 2008 AP Practice Exam

Second 9 Weeks

4th 3 Weeks

  • Trésors du Temps «Quatrième Etape»
  • Supplemental:
  • Listening: Listen to a cassette/CD of music or speaking for dictation for 5 minutes on the first class of the week.
  • Speaking: Students will look at pictures chosen by the teacher and will describe in Frenchwhat is occurring/has occurred in the picture once a week.
  • Reading: Outside reading assigned by teacher. Students will take a comprehension test at the end of the 3 weeks.
  • Writing: Students will write a composition using Inquiry-based Research and Heuristic Procedures about a topic of the student’s choice to be due at the end of the 9 Weeks grading period.
  • Journal Entry to be written during the first 15 minutes of the first class of the week focusing on research/thoughts/questions students encountered during the break regarding the topic for their 9 Weeks Composition.

5th 3 Weeks

  • “Cinquième Etape”
  • Supplemental: Repeat 4th 3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

6th 3 Weeks

  • Sixième Etape
  • Supplemental: Repeat 4th and 5th3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

9 Weeks Assessment:

  • Inquiry-Based Research Composition
  • Barron’s 2008 AP Practice Exam

Second Semester: 3rd 9 Weeks

7th 3 Weeks

  • Trésors du Temps «Septième Etape»
  • Supplemental:
  • Listening: Listen to a cassette/CD of music or speaking for dictation for 5 minutes on the first class of the week.
  • Speaking: Students will look at pictures chosen by the teacher and will describe in Frenchwhat is occurring/has occurred in the picture once a week.
  • Reading: Outside reading assigned by teacher. Students will take a comprehension test at the end of the 3 weeks.
  • Students will write an essay about a topic of the student’s choice to be due at the end of the 9 Weeks. The essay will be at least one page in length, skipping lines.
  • Writing: Students will write a composition using Inquiry-based Research and Heuristic Procedures about a topic of the student’s choice to be due at the end of the 9 Weeks grading period.
  • Journal Entry to be written during the first 15 minutes of the first class of the week focusing on research/thoughts/questions students encountered during the break regarding the topic for their 9 Weeks Composition.

8th 3 Weeks

  • “Huitième Etape”
  • Supplemental: Repeat 7th 3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

9th 3 Weeks

  • Neuvième Etape
  • Supplemental: Repeat 7th and 8th3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

9 Weeks Assessment:

  • Inquiry-Based Research Composition
  • Barron’s 2008 AP Practice Exam

Second Semester: 4th 9 Weeks

10th 3 Weeks

  • Trésors du Temps «Dixième Etape»
  • Supplemental:
  • Listening: Listen to a cassette/CD of music or speaking for dictation for 5 minutes on the first class of the week.
  • Speaking: Students will look at pictures chosen by the teacher and will describe what is occurring/has occurred in the picture once a week.
  • Reading: Outside reading assigned by teacher. Students will take a comprehension test at the end of the 3 weeks.
  • Writing: Students will write a composition using Inquiry-based Research and Heuristic Procedures about a topic of the student’s choice to be due at the end of the 9 Weeks grading period.
  • Journal Entry to be written during the first 15 minutes of the first class of the week focusing on research/thoughts/questions students encountered during the break regarding the topic for their 9 Weeks Composition.

11th 3 Weeks

  • “Onzième Etape”
  • Supplemental: Repeat 10th 3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

12th 3 Weeks

  • “Douzième Etape”
  • Supplemental: Repeat 10th and 11th3 Weeks
  • Mini-conferences with individual students regarding the 9 Weeks Composition each week.

9 Weeks Assessment:

  • Inquiry-Based Research Composition
  • Barron’s 2008 AP Practice Exam

Topics to be covered in French 4

  1. Review and expansion of verbs
  2. Present Tense

1.–er

2.–ir

3.-re

4. Avoir

5. Etre

6. Faire

7. Aller

8. Vouloir

9. Pouvoir

10. Devoir

11. Venir

12. Partir

13. Dormir

14. Sortir

15. Voir

16. Prendre

17. Mettre

  1. Near future
  2. Imperative
  3. Past Tenses

i.Passe Compose

ii.Imparfait

iii.Passe compose vs. Imparfait

  1. Reflexive Verbs
  2. Present
  3. Past
  4. Simple Future
  5. Conditional
  6. Subjunctive
  7. Plus-que-parfait
  8. Conditionnel Passe
  9. Introduce Present Participle
  10. Recognize Passe Simple
  11. Future Anterior *
  1. Grammar
  2. Review grammar from French 1 through 3
  3. Expand:
  4. Dont
  5. Ce qui, ce que and questions with both
  6. Lequel, laquelle, etc.
  7. Object pronoun
  8. Pendant and depuis
  9. Prepositions
  10. à
  11. de
  12. sur
  13. sous
  14. dans
  15. devant
  16. derrière
  1. Expand vocabulary
  2. Physical descriptions
  3. Toiletries
  4. Fashion
  5. Home vocabulary
  6. Health
  7. Travel
  1. Linking Terms for writing skills
  2. Review terms from French 1 through 3
  3. Expand vocabulary
  4. Subjunctive expressions
  5. Bien que
  6. Malgré que
  7. jusqu’a ce que
  8. moins que
  9. Quoique
  10. afin que
  11. car
  12. par conséquent
  13. sinon
  1. Expand Idiomatic Expressions
  1. Expand francophone Culture and History