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AP Spanish

In AP Spanish Language, students perfect their Spanish speaking, listening, read- ing, and writing skills. They study vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects of the language, and apply what they’ve learned in extensive written and spoken exer- cises. By the end of the course, students will have an expansive vocabulary and a solid working knowledge of all Spanish verb forms and tenses. The equivalent of a college-level language course, AP Spanish Language prepares students for the AP exam and for further study of Spanish language, culture, and literature.

1 Credit Provider: K12

AP French

In this advanced engagement with French, students deepen their focus and fine- tune their skills on four key skills in foreign language acquisition—listening com- prehension, speaking, reading, and writing—integrating these skills to demon- strate understanding of and respond to a variety of authentic texts. The intensity, quality, and amount of material can be compared to a third-year college course. The majority of the course is conducted almost entirely in French. In addition, stu- dents read significant works of literature in French, and respond orally or in writing to these works. Students thoroughly review the basics of French grammar; prac- tice listening skills with authentic dialogues, narratives and passages; master a wide range of common and specialized vocabulary terms and phrases; initiate and continue increasingly involved conversations, and respond appropriately to natu- rally-paced, increasingly involved, or open conversational prompts on a wide vari- ety of topics. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concepts, numerous interactive modules reinforcing vocabulary and grammar, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, and multimedia cultural presentations covering major French-speaking areas across the globe.

1 Credit

Provider: K12

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