French 1 Course Overview French is spoken in five continents by more than 200 million people and is the official language of more than 25 countries. Proficiency in French along with an understanding of the values and beliefs of French speaking cultures will enable people to participate actively in our diverse global community of the 21 st century. Students in French 1 embark on a voyage of discovery. They explore the language and the culture of the peoples who speak this modern world language. Students begin to develop their ability to understand simple spoken and written French. At the same time, they learn to communicate orally and in writing in a culturally appropriate manner about familiar topics that include self, family, school, pastimes, food, clothing and shopping, and house. In other words, they learn how, when, and why to say what to whom. Vocabulary and basic grammatical structures are taught within the context of everyday topics. Culture is embedded throughout the course and relates directly to the topics studied. French 1A Students start using the language to exchange greetings and introductions. They follow simple classroom directions and spell words in French. They interpret simple spoken and written French and use the language to communicate about their preferences, things they like to do, and their families. They give simple descriptions of people and communicate about school, including objects found in the classroom and their classes. Students tell time and the days of the week. There are four units in French 1A: Unit 1 Bienvenue à la classe de français!/ Welcome to French Class! Unit 2 Qu est-ce que tu aimes?/ What do you like? Unit 3 La famille/ Family Unit 4 A l école / At School 1
French 1B As students become more acquainted with the language, they communicate orally and in writing about pastimes and interests as well as weather and seasons. They talk about food and use French to order in a restaurant or café. Students communicate about shopping for clothing and accessories and express their opinions. In addition, they give simple descriptions of their houses and talk about household chores. Throughout the course, students interpret basic information on these topics when listening and reading. There are four units in French 1B: Unit 5 Les passe-temps / Pastimes Unit 6 Les repas / Meals Unit 7 Les vêtements / Clothing Unit 8 A la maison / At Home 2
UNIT OVERVIEWS French 1A Unit 1 - Bienvenue à la classe de français!/ Welcome to French Class! In the first unit, students exchange greetings and make introductions in a culturally appropriate manner. They learn numbers for talking about age and the French alphabet for spelling. Students follow simple classroom directions and ask and answer simple questions. They communicate orally and in writing about the classroom. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on these topics when listening and reading. Exchange greetings in a culturally appropriate manner Make introductions Ask how old someone is Ask about things in the classroom Ask the teacher questions Understand classroom commands Ask how to spell words Ask for e-mail addresses Identify use of tu and vous Identify some famous Francophone people Compare ways of greeting people in Francophone countries and in the U.S The alphabet Accent marks Numbers from 1 30 Subjects and verbs Subject pronouns Indefinite articles and plural of nouns Present tense of avoir Negation (ne pas) 3
Unit 2 - Qu est-ce que tu aimes?/ What do you like? In Unit 2, Qu est-ce que tu aimes?, students speak and write about their preferences and things they like to do, and ask and answer simple questions. They communicate about the frequency with which they engage in activities and express agreement or disagreement. They compare popular activities in Francophone countries and in the United States. Communicate about their preferences Express agreement or disagreement Communicate about the frequency of activities Give simple descriptions of their favorite activities Identify some famous Francophone people Identify leisure activities in Francophone countries Compare leisure activities in Francophone countries and in the U.S. Definite articles Present tense of -er verbs Infinitive construction (e.g. J aime téléphoner à des amis) Contractions with à Adverbs of frequency (souvent, de temps en temps, ) Conjunctions (et, mais, ou, ) Question formation with Est-ce que Unit 3 - La famille/ Family In this unit, La famille, students exchange basic information, orally and in writing, about families and individual family members. They present simple descriptions of family members and friends. Students identify family traditions in Francophone countries and compare them to those in the United States. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on these topics when listening and reading. Ask and answer simple questions about people Exchange basic information about someone s family Give simple descriptions of people Identify some famous Francophone people Identify family traditions in Francophone countries Compare family traditions in Francophone countries and in the U.S. Present tense of être Adjective agreement Possessive adjectives Contractions with de 4
Unit 4 - A l école / At School In unit 4, A l école, students communicate, orally and in writing, about their school schedules and their classes. They exchange information about the supplies they need for school, including how to shop for these supplies. Students also describe the school day in Francophone countries and make comparisons with their own. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on school when listening and reading. Communicate about school schedules and course preferences Describe their school day Communicate about items they need for school Tell time and use the 24 hour clock Ask questions about and purchase school supplies Identify courses students take in Francophone countries and compare them to courses taken in the U.S. Identify differences in school schedules in Francophone countries and in the U.S. Identify differences in calendars in Francophone countries and in the U.S. Present tense of -re verbs Present tense of -ger and -cer verbs Present tense of préférer and acheter Adjectives as nouns Days of the week Numbers from 30 100 (orally) Colors 5
French 1B Unit 5 - Les passe-temps / Pastimes In Unit 5, Les passe-temps, students exchange basic information, orally and in writing, about their pastimes, including where they can do them. They ask and answer simple questions and talk about the weather, the months of the year, and seasons. In addition, they learn how to extend and respond to invitations. They talk about after-school activities both in the United States and in Francophone countries. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on pastimes when listening and reading. Communicate about pastimes Identify months of the year and seasons Describe basic weather conditions Extend, accept, and decline invitations Communicate about places in the community Identify pastimes in Francophone countries and compare them to these in the United States Students will learn: Present tense of faire Question words Adverbs Near future (aller + infinitive) Passé récent (venir de + infinitive) Idioms with avoir 6
Unit 6 - Les repas / Meals In this unit, Les repas, students exchange information, orally and in writing, about basic foods for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They exchange preferences regarding their food choices and learn how to order in a café or restaurant. Students identify foods and dining habits in Francophone countries and compare them to those in the United States. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on these topics when listening and reading. Communicate about food and beverages for breakfast, lunch, and dinner Communicate about preferences for foods and beverages. Extend, accept, and decline food Order food in a restaurant Identify and describe foods and beverages from Francophone countries and compare them to those in the U.S. Describe open-air markets in Francophone countries and compare it to open-air markets in the U.S. Identify and describe customs related to food and meals in Francophone countries and compare them to those in the U.S. Partitive Present tense of ir verbs Present tense of vouloir Present tense of prendre Present tense of boire Imperative 7
Unit 7 Les vêtements / Clothing In Unit 7, Les vêtements, students exchange information as well as preferences about clothing, accessories, and gifts. They also learn how to negotiate purchases in a department store. Students identify and describe clothing worn in Francophone countries. They describe shopping experiences in Francophone countries and compare them with their own. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on clothing and shopping when listening and reading. Describe clothing and accessories Offer and ask for help in stores Ask and give information about clothing items Communicate about preferences regarding clothing Identify and describe typical clothing items from Francophone countries and compare them to those in the U.S. Identify and describe customs related to clothing and shopping in Francophone countries and compare them to those in the U.S. Demonstrative adjectives Interrogative adjectives Present tense of mettre Numbers 100 1,000 (Written forms of numbers are required for 0 10 only) Students will begin to recognize: Passé composé of er verbs 8
Unit 8 A la maison / At Home In the final unit of French 1, A la maison, students exchange basic information and present simple descriptions, orally and in writing, about their houses and common household chores. They identify similarities and differences in housing in Francophone countries and in the United States. Throughout the unit, students interpret basic information on houses and chores when listening and reading. Give simple descriptions of a house, including location of rooms and furnishings Communicate about household chores Ask for, give, and refuse permission Communicate about the frequency of activities Identify and describe typical housing in Francophone countries and compare them to those in the U.S. Identify and describe customs related to hospitality in Francophone countries and them compare to those in the U.S. Present tense of pouvoir Present tense of devoir Present tense of dormir Present tense of sortir Present tense of partir Students will begin to recognize: Passé composé of ir verbs Passé composé of re verbs 9