FSF2D

Core French | Grade 10

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course enables students to increase their knowledge of the French language, further develop their language skills, and deepen their understanding and appreciation of francophone culture around the world. Exploring a variety of themes, students will develop and apply critical thinking skills in discussion, in their analysis and interpretation of texts, and in their own writing.

PREREQUISITE
Grade 9 Core French, Academic or Applied 

OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of the course, students will…

  • listen and respond to a variety of spoken texts;
  • listen and respond to a variety of non-structured media works;
  • express ideas and opinions in conversations and teacher-guided discussions;
  • make oral presentations on a variety of topics;
  • use appropriate language conventions during oral communication activities.
  • read and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of texts and simple authentic materials;
  • apply critical thinking as they read (e.g., infer meaning from the text, analyse information,
  • determine cause and effect, and go beyond the surface meaning);
  • identify and understand language conventions used in their reading materials.
  • express ideas and opinions in short written texts;
  • create short written texts in structured and open-ended situations;
  • identify and use appropriate language conventions in their written work.

UNITS OF STUDY/STRANDS
In this course, units will not be completed independent of each other.  Students will spend time focusing on each area of study/strand in each class, following a balanced literacy approach.        

Oral Communication | 50 hours
Reading | 30 hours
Writing | 30 hours
Total | 110 hours

 ASSESSMENT
Assessment is based on The Achievement Chart for French as a Second Language and is weighted as follows:

Knowledge & Understanding | 15%
Thinking & Inquiry | 15%
Communication | 25%
Application | 15%
Total | 70%

FINAL EVALUATION
The remaining 30% of the final mark is allotted to the final evaluation, as follows:

Culminating Activity | 10%
Final Examination – Oral | 10%
Final Examination – Written | 10%

LATE ASSIGNMENT POLICY
All assignments are expected to be submitted on or before the due date.  Should this not be possible due to extenuating circumstances, students should speak to me and an extension may be granted.  If assignments are not handed in, students can expect to be assigned a supervised time to finish their work.  This may include lunch hours, before/after school, study halls, etc.  Minor assignments may be refused if they have already been handed back to the rest of the class.

ABSENCES
Due to the highly participatory nature of this course, attendance is important to achieving success.  Students who are absent are responsible for all notes, class work and assignments missed.  Students absent for tests, presentations or other evaluations will complete the evaluation at the earliest opportunity.

RESOURCES
Students should come to class prepared with:

  • Nouvelles Frontieres 10.  Cahier & Text.
  • A binder (suggested dividers – vocab, grammaire, verbes, ecriture, tests/quizes)
  • An adequate supply of paper
  • Pens/pencils
  • A personal French/English dictionary is highly suggested, but not required.  Also suggested is Bescherelle, L’art de conjuguer (verb dictionary).
  • Electronic devices such as phones, iPods, etc. should be left in your locker

RESPECT FOR EQUIPMENT
Students are expected to treat all equipment with respect.  Treat everything as if it were your own.  Specifically in the French room, this includes, but is not limited to:

  • Handling books, dictionaries and other resources with care & not writing in them
  • Returning borrowed materials in the condition they were lent
  • Helping to keep our classroom environment clean

ACADEMIC HONESTY
Academic honesty is paramount to student success.  Plagiarism is a serious academic offence.  Simply put, plagiarism is any use of another person’s research, ideas or language without properly acknowledging the original source.

Students guilty of flagrant plagiarism on individual assignments, papers/projects or cheating on tests/exams will be reported to the Principal, automatically withdraw themselves from a course of study (suspension), will receive a grade of zero on the item in question, may lose credit in a course of study and/or be expelled from school.

A system of honour and personal integrity is the basis for Christian education at Great Lakes and for a Christian presence in the wider world.

EXTRA HELP
Students wishing to improve their understanding of the course material, expectations, etc, are encouraged to seek extra help.  I am available at lunch and after school until 4 pm on a drop-in basis.  I can be available before school on an appointment basis.  

 

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