World Language |
World Language Course Offerings 2018-2019
Course # |
Course Name |
Grades |
Prereq. # |
Prereq. Name |
Credits |
Course Description |
Spanish |
H1270 / H2270 |
Spanish I A/B |
9-12 |
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1 |
This course will include basic instruction of Spanish culture and main aspects of the language. Objectives of the course will be met through lessons on grammar, reading comprehension, writing, verbal communication, and listening skills. |
H1272 / H2272 |
Spanish II A/B |
10-12 |
H2270 |
Spanish I B |
1 |
This course is a continuation of Spanish I. Spanish II will intensify the study of all aspects of the language. Students will continue to build vocabulary and writing skills, as well as maintain a strong focus on verbal communication. |
H1274 / H2274 |
Spanish III A/B |
11-12 |
H2272 |
Spanish II B |
1 |
Spanish III is a continuation of the study of Spanish culture, grammar, language, and communication. Students in Spanish III should expect a fast-paced, challenging, and exciting opportunity to extend their skills and realize the many advantages a foreign language can provide in their community, country, and world. |
H1276 / H2276 |
Spanish IV A/B |
12 |
H2274 |
Spanish III B |
1 |
Spanish IV is an advanced study of complex Spanish grammar and vocabulary. Emphasis will be placed on speaking the language throughout each class period. After completing this course, students will possess the skills necessary to speak, write, read, and comprehend the language and apply it to real life situations such as travel and job opportunities. |
American Sign Language |
H1290 / H2290 |
American Sign Language (ASL) I A/B |
9-12 |
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1 |
This course will focus on American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Students will learn the basics for communication with deaf individuals. This course will focus on American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. Students will learn the basics for communicating in ASL. This course will include: receptive and expressive skills, sign vocabulary, basic rules of grammar, fingerspelling, conversational behaviors and various aspects of Deaf Culture. |
H1292 / H2292 |
American Sign Language (ASL) II A/B |
10-12 |
H2290 |
American Sign Language I B |
1 |
This course will have an increased emphasis on more challenging and abstract conversational behaviors, narrative skills, and storytelling skills. Receptive and expressive readiness skills, sign vocabulary, grammatical structure, receptive and expressive fingerspelling, and various aspects of Deaf Culture. |
H1294 / H2294 |
American Sign Language (ASL) III A/B |
11-12 |
H2291 |
American Sign Language II B |
1 |
Students will work on mastering the more difficult grammatical features of ASL including classifiers, non-manual signals and spatial agreement. Students will continue to build their vocabulary knowledge and will hold longer discourse/narratives on a variety of topics. |
H1296 / H2296 |
American Sign Language (ASL) IV A/B |
12 |
H2292 |
American Sign Language III B |
1 |
Students will work on mastering the more difficult grammatical features of ASL including classifiers, non-manual signals and spatial agreement. Students will continue to build their vocabulary knowledge and will hold longer discourse/narratives on a variety of topics. |
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Last Updated: 12/13/21 |
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