German AP
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In this course, students continue to progress towards the ACTFL and state standards advanced-low proficiency level as they build comprehension skills and increase fluency. Students will be assessed regularly in the three modes of communication: interpersonal (unscripted conversation in order to complete a task), interpretive (reading, listening), and presentational (rehearsed and revised oral and written products). Focus is on developing practical communication skills while making comparisons and connections to their own language and culture.
Thematic units include a variety of interactive activities to help build competency and to allow students to demonstrate mastery of language and cultural concepts in modalities that are age-appropriate and accessible to a variety of learners.
Unit 1 – Broader Horizons
Unit 4 - A Step in the Right Direction?
Unit 2 – A Sense of Self
Unit 5 – Goethe!
Unit 3 - Why War?
Unit 6 - Filmfest
German 4 Honors
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In this course, students continue to progress towards the ACTFL and state standards intermediate-high proficiency level as they build comprehension skills and increase fluency. Students will be assessed regularly in the three modes of communication: interpersonal (unscripted conversation in order to complete a task), interpretive (reading, listening), and presentational (rehearsed and revised oral and written products). Focus is on developing practical communication skills while making comparisons and connections to their own language and culture.
Thematic units include a variety of interactive activities to help build competency and to allow students to demonstrate mastery of language and cultural concepts in modalities that are age-appropriate and accessible to a variety of learners.
Unit 1 – Me & Those Around Me
Unit 2 – Self-Expression (Art & Music)
Unit 3 - The World Around Us
Unit 4 - Ethics & National Guilt
German 2
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In this course, students continue to progress towards the ACTFL and state standards novice-high proficiency level as they build comprehension skills and increase fluency. Students will be assessed regularly in the three modes of communication: interpersonal (unscripted conversation in order to complete a task), interpretive (reading, listening), and presentational (rehearsed and revised oral and written products). Focus is on developing practical communication skills while making comparisons and connections to their own language and culture.
Thematic units include a variety of interactive activities to help build competency and to allow students to demonstrate mastery of language and cultural concepts in modalities that are age-appropriate and accessible to a variety of learners.
Unit 1 – Holidays & Celebrations
Unit 2 – Travel Adventures
Unit 3 - A Look Back
Unit 4 - Media & Technology