World Language Courses
Churchill Junior High School
World Language Courses
World Language Courses
Spanish
2215 - Spanish I
Grade 8 – 9 | Credits: 5
This course is activity-centered with emphasis on speaking and listening. Spanish is in constant use in the classroom. The focus is on building a working vocabulary, including common idioms and phrases. Students learn words and very basic and relevant grammatical structures. Teachers also introduce elementary principles of reading and writing. Interest is also stimulated through the study of the customs and day-to-day activities of people whose native language is Spanish.
Proficiency Level: Novice Low to Novice Mid
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2217 - Spanish II
Grade 7, 8, 9 | Credits: 5
Spanish II further develops the basic language skills with emphasis on communication in the language, thus enabling students to apply what they have learned. Teachers give students the opportunity to improve their ability to communicate effectively in new situations that they are likely to encounter in Spanish-speaking countries. While students learn language, they are simultaneously learning Spanish culture.
Proficiency Level: Novice Mid to Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2223 - Spanish III
Grade 8 – 9 | Credits: 5
Students have the opportunity to enhance the language skills learned in levels one and two. The instruction in this course is oriented toward the development of students' increased control of the communicative functions and structures addressed in previous levels. Students communicate meaning in realistic situations. Teachers embed student learning with multicultural patterns found in the Spanish language and cultural traditions. Students develop skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. They also deepen their cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world.
Proficiency Level: Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2224 - Spanish IV
Grade 9 | Credits: 5
Spanish IV continues the practical use of language while expanding language skills. Videos, oral presentations and outside readings are a part of the course. Teachers review grammatical principles in oral and written work. This course is designed to develop a deeper understanding of Spanish/Hispanic culture.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2220 - Spanish IV H
Grade 9 | Credits: 5
This is a rigorous course designed for the serious student of Spanish. Spanish IV Honors differs from Spanish IV in that students study the language in greater depth. Videos, oral presentations and outside readings are a regular part of the course. Students complete special projects designed to increase and demonstrate their Spanish linguistic and cultural proficiency. Students who meet the prerequisites and who plan to take the Advanced Placement test in subsequent years are encouraged to consider this course.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low to Intermediate Mid
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
French
2204 - French II
Grade 7, 8, 9 | Credits: 5
French II further develops the basic language skills with emphasis on communication in the language, thus enabling students to apply what they have learned. Students have the opportunity to continue in the progressive ability to communicate effectively in new situations that students will encounter in French-speaking countries. Study of French culture in language practice is part of every lesson.
Proficiency Level: Novice Mid to Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2225 - French III
Grade 8, 9 | Credits: 5
Students have the opportunity to enhance the language skills learned in levels one and two. Instruction is oriented toward the development of students' enhanced control of the communicative functions and structures addressed in previous levels. Students communicate meaning in realistic situations and carry out functions with multicultural patterns found in the French language and cultural traditions. Skills in the areas of interpreting information, communicating interpersonally and presenting information as well as cultural understanding, are developed.
Proficiency Level: Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2229 - French IV
Grade 9 | Credits: 5
French IV continues the situational/practical use of language while expanding language skills. Videos, oral presentations and outside readings are a regular part of the course. Students review grammatical principles as they relate to oral and written work. Students have opportunities for the development for a deeper understanding of the target culture.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2221 - French IV H
Grade 9 | Credits: 5
This is a vigorous course designed for the serious student of French. French IV H differs from French IV in that students study the language in greater depth. Videos, oral presentations, outside readings and interactive activities are a regular part of the course. Students complete special projects designed to increase and demonstrate their French proficiency. Students who meet the prerequisites and who plan to take the Advanced Placement test in subsequent years are encouraged to consider this course.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
German
2205 - German I
Grade 8-9 | Credits: 5
Open to all students, this course is activity-centered with emphasis on speaking and listening. German is in constant use in the classroom. Students build working vocabulary, including common idioms and phrases, and begin to learn precision in the use of words and grammatical structures. Students also learn elementary principles of reading and writing. Interest is also stimulated through the study of the customs and day-to-day activities of people whose native language is German.
Proficiency Level: Novice Low to Novice Mid
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2234 - German II
Grade 7 | Credits: 5
German II further develops the basic language skills with emphasis on communication in the language thus enabling students to apply what they have learned. The course gives students the opportunity to continue in the progressive ability to communicate effectively in the new situations that they will encounter in German-speaking countries. Study of German culture is part of language practice.
Proficiency Level: Novice Mid to Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2226 - German III
Grades 8 | Credits: 5
Students have the opportunity to enhance the language skills learned in levels one and two. Instruction is oriented towards the development of the students' enhanced control of the communicative functions and structures addressed earlier. Students communicate meaning in realistic situations and use multicultural patterns found in the German language and traditions. Skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing the German language, as well as cultural understanding, are developed.
Proficiency Level: Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2237 - German IV H
Grades 9 | Credits: 5
German IV H provides students the opportunity to study the spoken and written language in greater depth. Videos, oral presentations and outside readings are a regular part of the course. Students complete special projects designed to increase and demonstrate their German proficiency. This course is for students who want to increase their language proficiency and continue their study of German culture. Videos, oral presentations, outside readings and interactive activities are a regular part of the course. Students learn advanced grammatical structures needed to discuss, comprehend and compose within context. Readings of works from German-speaking countries serve as a springboard for discussion and compositions. Students complete special projects designed to increase and demonstrate their German proficiency.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
Italian
2235 - Italian II
Grade 7 | Credits: 5
Students have the opportunity to enhance the language skills learned in levels one and two. Instruction is oriented towards the development of students' enhanced control of the communicative functions and structures addressed in the previous levels. Students communicate meaning in realistic situations and carry out functions that teachers embed with multicultural patterns found in the Italian language and traditions. Skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing the Italian language, as well as cultural understanding, are developed.
Proficiency Level: Novice Mid to Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2228 - Italian III
Grades 8 | Credits: 5
Students have the opportunity to enhance the language skills learned in levels one and two. Instruction is oriented towards the development of students' enhanced control of the communicative functions and structures addressed in the previous levels. Students communicate meaning in realistic situations and carry out functions that teachers embed with multicultural patterns found in the Italian language and traditions. Skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing the Italian language, as well as cultural understanding, are developed.
Proficiency Level: Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2236 - Italian IV H
Grades 9 | Credits: 5
Readings, oral presentations and videos are a regular part of the Italian IV H course. It continues situational and practical use of language while expanding language skills. Students review and apply grammatical principles in oral and written work. Opportunity for the development of a deeper understanding of the target culture is part of every lesson.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
Mandarin
2238 - Mandarin I
Grade 8 - 9 | Credits: 5
This course introduces students to Chinese culture and the basic skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Simplified Mandarin. It is for students with no prior experience in the study and use of Mandarin. This course is activity-centered with emphasis on speaking and listening. Mandarin is in constant use in the classroom. Students build working vocabulary, including common idioms and phrases. In addition, the teacher introduces some areas of precision in the use of words and sentence structures. Interest is also stimulated through the study of the customs and day-to-day activities of people whose native language is Mandarin.
Proficiency Level: Novice Low to Novice Mid
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2239 - Mandarin II
Grade 8-9 | Credits: 5
This course is for students who have fulfilled the requirements of Mandarin I or come with some prior speaking and listening comprehension and an ability to write or type strings of sentences using Chinese characters. This course emphasizes the improvement of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Simplified Mandarin. Students pay special attention to the introduction of reading and writing of Chinese characters. Mandarin is the language used in the classroom. Students continue to improve their working vocabulary along with additional common idioms and phrases. The teachers emphasize precision in the use of more words and grammatical structures. A study of Chinese culture is an integral part of this course.
Proficiency Level: Novice Mid to Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2240 - Mandarin III H
Grade 9 | Credits: 5
This course is for students who have fulfilled the requirements of Mandarin II or come with prior speaking and listening comprehension and an ability to write or type in paragraph-length using Chinese characters. Instruction is oriented towards the development of the students’ more complete control of the communicative functions and structures addressed in the previous levels. Simplified Mandarin is the language used in the classroom. Students communicate meaning in realistic situations and carry out functions that are necessary for multicultural patterns found in Chinese language and traditions.
Proficiency Level: Novice High
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements
2241 - Mandarin IV H
Grade 9 | Credits: 5
This is a rigorous course designed for the serious student of Mandarin. Videos, oral presentations and outside readings are a regular part of the course. Students complete special projects designed to increase and demonstrate their Mandarin linguistic and cultural proficiency. Students who meet the prerequisites and who plan to take the Advanced Placement test in subsequent years are encouraged to consider this course.
Proficiency Level: Intermediate Low
Meets NCAA Core Course Requirements