Foreign Language
French, Spanish
Grades: 9-12
Prereq: Previous Level Credit: 1 each
The second language goals are to work for
understanding, speaking, reading and writing of a foreign language, and
for exposure to the life and customs of the native speakers of the
language. The skills to be acquired in each level are:
Level IS
Continued study of the basic introductory level of
foreign language. Builds on concepts studied in the Middle Level
Program. Includes vocabulary and grammar; study and practice in
conversation, listening, reading and writing. Second Language
Proficiency Exam is the course final. Students in 9th-12th grades
wishing to add a foreign language to their schedule may select Level IS
as a beginning course, with a final examination.
Level II
More complex grammatical constructions and
vocabulary with practice in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
Final examination.
Level III
Continuation of all skills with greater emphasis on
reading and writing, in addition to conversational skills. Preparation
of original work. State Regents Examination is course final.
Advanced Level A & B
Prerequisite: Level IIIR
Refinement of all foreign language skills with
emphasis on culture, advanced reading and creative writing. These
courses include direct readings, conversational practice and a
comprehensive review of grammar points. Specific topics of study will
vary between Level A and Level B. For each course, there is an optional
registration fee for students seeking four (4) college credits through
the University at Albany. Students who complete both Level A and Level B
are eligible to earn eight (8) college credits through the University at
Albany. A final examination is given in each course.
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