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WLG110: French I

Scope & Sequence : Scope & Sequence documents describe what is covered in a course (the scope) and also the order in which topics are covered (the sequence). These documents list instructional objectives and skills to be mastered. K¹² Scope & Sequence documents for each course include:

Course Overview

Students begin their introduction to French with fundamental building blocks in four key areas of foreign language study: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Students master common vocabulary terms and phrases; comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns; instigate and continue simple conversations, and respond appropriately to basic conversational prompts; generate language incorporating basic vocabulary and a limited range of grammar patterns; analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various French-speaking countries; and regularly assess progress in proficiency through quizzes, tests, and speaking/writing submissions. Each week consists of an ongoing adventure story, a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, numerous interactive games reinforcing vocabulary and grammar, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, and multimedia cultural presentations covering major French-speaking areas in Europe and across the globe. The course has been carefully aligned to national standards as set forth by ACTFL (the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages).

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Course Length

Two Semesters

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Materials

French-English dictionary is recommended

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Prerequisites

None

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Course Outline

SEMESTER ONE

Week 1

  • Greetings
  • Parts of Speech
  • Nouns, definite articles & gender
  • Definite articles
  • Tuvs. Vous
  • Puzzle Sentences
  • France

Week 2

  • School
  • Alphabet
  • Guide to French Rhythm & Accents
  • Indefinite Articles
  • Thinking en Français
  • France

Week 3

  • Descriptions
  • Colors
  • French subject pronouns
  • The Broken Window
  • France

Week 4

  • Countries and Nationalities
  • Numbers 0-30
  • Present tense of the 3 major verb groups
  • Points, Lines, and Figures
  • Monaco

Week 5

  • Common verbs #1
  • Making compound sentences
  • Toward Fluency
  • Monaco

Week 6

  • Common verbs #2
  • Telling Time
  • The Imperative
  • The Key of the Key's Kingdom
  • Switzerland

Week 7

  • Common verbs #3
  • Conjunctions
  • Simple negative ne...pas
  • Chatter at a Royal Ball
  • Switzerland

Week 8

  • Days, Months, and Seasons
  • Numbers 30-100
  • Expressions with Avoir
  • Toward Fluency
  • Rwanda

Week 9

  • Midterm Review and Test

Week 10

  • Hobbies
  • Asking questions
  • Focus on the Language 1-8
  • Rwanda

Week 11

  • Food (part 1)
  • "de"and "à" and their contractions
  • Points, Lines, and Figures
  • French Polynesia

Week 12

  • Food (part 2)
  • Faireversus jouer
  • From Word to Discourse
  • French Polynesia

Week 13

  • Family
  • Selected adverbs
  • Chatter at a Royal Ball
  • Canada

Week 14

  • Places
  • C'estversus Il est...
  • Focus on the Language 9-14
  • Canada

Week 15

  • Animals
  • Comparatives/Superlatives
  • Creating Your Own Mini-Story Plots
  • Mali

Week 16

  • Shopping
  • Expressions with faire
  • Stringing Together Your Own Narratives
  • Mali

Week 17

  • Weather Expressions
  • Forms of quel and lequel
  • Chatter at a Royal Ball
  • Chad 

Week 18

  • Final Review and Test

SEMESTER TWO

Week 1

  • Professions
  • Ordinal Numbers
  • The verb Etre
  • Points, Lines, and Figures
  • Burundi

Week 2

  • Clothing
  • Adjectives: agreement & placement (#1)
  • Une Mère Parle à Son Bébé
  • Burundi

Week 3

  • At Home
  • Possessive adjectives
  • From Word to Discourse
  • Guinea

Week 4

  • The Body
  • The near future tense
  • In the Classroom: A French Lesson
  • Guinea

Week 5

  • Reflexive Verb List
  • Il y a ...
  • Lecture on Geography
  • Haiti

Week 6

  • Cognates
  • Numbers 1- 1 million
  • Etre+ nationality
  • More on Numbers
  • Haiti

Week 7

  • On Vacation
  • Partitive articles
  • Thinkingen Français
  • Belgium

Week 8

  • Telephone
  • Expressions with Avoir 
  • L'Alphabet Romain
  • Belgium

Week 9

  • Midterm Review and Test

 

Week 10

  • Directions
  • Adjectives: agreement & placement (#2)
  • Chatter at a Royal Ball
  • Madagascar

Week 11

  • Transportation
  • Demonstrative articles
  • Focus on the Language 15-23
  • Madagascar

Week 12

  • Medical Terms
  • Sickness & avoir expressions
  • Ma Première Visite au Québec
  • Martinique

Week 13

  • Sports
  • Demonstrative particles
  • The Key of the King’s Kingdom 2
  • Martinique

Week 14

  • Outdoor Activities
  • Direct object pronouns
  • Communication With Limited Means
  • New Caledonia

Week 15

  • Travel
  • Yand En
  • Focus on the Language 24-28
  • New Caledonia

Week 16

  • Computers (part 1)
  • Passed tense with Avoir (passé composé)
  • Stringing Together Your Own Narratives
  • Luxembourg

Week 17

  • Computers (part 2)
  • Passed tense with Etre (passé composé)
  • Points, Lines, and Figures
  • Luxembourg

Week 18

  • Final Review and Test

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