2021-22 High School Course Selection Guide
German 1 (9, 10, 11, 12) 1 credit Neutrally Weighted Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/ 1 day online learning Students
develop understanding, the speaking, skills reading of listening, and writing
German at a beginner’s level. The course includes vocabulary building, development of basic structural patterns, listening comprehension exercises, instructional games, role-playing and exploration of German culture. Listening and speaking skills are combined with written work for evaluation.
German 2 (9, 10, 11, 12) 1 credit
Neutrally Weighted
Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/1 day online learning Students continue understanding,
their speaking, study reading, of listening, and writing,
and explore certain aspects of German culture. The course includes vocabulary building through dialogues, readings and role-playing, extension of grammatical structures, and cultural materials. Oral skills are emphasized and evaluated.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of German 1.
German 3 Honors (10, 11, 12) 1 credit
Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/1 day online learning A rigorous and in-depth study, this course is designed
to prepare students for Advanced
Placement studies. Students are challenged by a higher level of expectation for reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Vocabulary is developed in context through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Grammatical structures are expanded and enhanced through literature. German is used almost exclusively in the classroom.
Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or higher in German 2.
German 4 Honors (11, 12) 1 credit
Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/ 1 day online learning Students continue
their understanding, speaking, study reading of listening, and writing
and explore various aspects of German culture. Vocabulary and structure are presented in context and transferred to reading, writing and speaking the language. German is used almost exclusively in class, and students are evaluated on their use of
- course offered in WC Cyber Program oral and written German. Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or higher in German 3.
Advanced Placement German Language (12) 1 credit
Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/ 1 day online learning Rigorous and demanding, this course is for highly motivated students who wish to develop an advanced level of proficiency in all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. AP German Language will emphasize the use of language for active communication and help students develop
(1) the ability to understand
spoken German in various contexts, (2) vocabulary sufficient for reading newspapers, magazines, literary texts and other non-technical writings without dependence on a dictionary, and (3) the ability to express themselves with reasonable fluency and accuracy in both written and spoken German. Students should have a basic knowledge of the language and culture and should have already attained a reasonable proficiency in all four skills. A minimum of thirty to forty minutes of daily homework and preparation plus independent work is required. This course provides the diligent student the opportunity to prepare for success on the AP exam.
Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or higher in German 4 Honors and a strong teacher recommendation.
Italian 1 (9, 10, 11, 12) 1 credit Neutrally Weighted
Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/ 1 day online learning
Students develop the skills of listening, understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Italian at a beginner’s level. The course
includes
Italian 2 (9, 10, 11, 12) 1 credit Neutrally Weighted
Blended learning class - 4 days in-class/ 1 day online learning Students
continue their study of listening,
understanding, speaking, reading, and writing, and explore certain aspects of Italian culture. The course includes dialogues, readings, review and expansion of basic skills through oral and written
vocabulary building
through dialogues, development of basic structural patterns, listening comprehension exercises, and role-playing. Oral expression is emphasized.
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