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Language Instruction At Campbell Collegiate
Core French
The goal of the Core French program is to give students a good fundamental knowledge of the language, including vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, while familiarizing them with the cultures of French-speaking people. Students are taught to understand, speak, read and write French. French 9, 10, 20, 30, IB French 20 and 30 are available at
German
The goal of the German program is to give students a good fundamental knowledge of the language, including vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, while familiarizing them with the cultures of German-speaking people. Students are taught to understand, speak, read and write German. German 10, 20 and 30 are available at
Spanish
The goal of the Spanish program is to give students a good fundamental knowledge of the language, including vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, while familiarizing them with the cultures of Spanish -speaking people. Students are taught to understand, speak, read and write Spanish. Spanish 10, 20 and 30 are available at
French Immersion
French Immersion programs are based on the principle that children learn a second language most effectively when using it to study a different subject, for example science or social studies. The French Immersion program at
What is French Immersion like at High School?
As a general rule, Grade 9 students do not earn credits. The curriculum for this year is a continuation of what took place from Grades 6 through 8. What does change, however, is that each subject is taught by a specialistwith specialized facilities and equipment. This is a time allotted for the students to adjust to their new setting. In French Immersion, the students will continue to take many of their subjects in French.
The number of hours of French instruction varies each year in high school but is approximately 70% in grades 9 and 10 and decreases slightly for grades 11 and 12.
French Immersion programs enable students to acquire the linguistic tools to communicate effectively in the country’s two official languages, French and English.
How is this different than the Grade 9 student in the English program?
The only real difference is that the French Immersion student will be taking two language arts subjects (one in French and one in English). The English class is the same as any other student in the regular English program
What will my Grade 9 French Immersion student take for classes?
All Grade 9 students take 5 courses per semester See tentative schedule below.
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Possible French Course Outlines at |
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Grade 12 French Immersion |
Grade 11 French Immersion |
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Compulsory subjects in French: Français 30 Sciences sociales 30 |
Compulsory subjects in French: Français integré 20 Histoire 20 |
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Optional subjects in French: Mathématiques C30 |
Optional subjects in French: Mathématiques B30 Art visuels 20 |
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Grade 10 French Immersion |
Grade 9 French Immersion |
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Compulsory subjects in French: Français 10 Science 10 |
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Optional subjects in French: Art dramatique 10 Art visuals10 |
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Grade 9 Compulsory Subjects with English instruction: English 9, Physical Education 9
Bilingual Mention /French Immersion:
To graduate from the immersion program with a Bilingual Mention Certificate, students are required to take a minimum of 12 credits in French (out of a total of 24 from Grades 10 to 12)
What are the advantages of continuing in French Immersion?
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