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FSF1D
Grade 9
languages

Core French

Enroll in Core French (FSF1D), a 9 Academic course designed for students pursuing their OSSD through our online high school. This self-paced program explores Core. This online high school course helps you earn your Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). It's ideal for students seeking an online high school experience to get their high school diploma online. You'll study Core and more, aligned with the FSF1D curriculum.

18 weeks
1 Credit
14/21 enrolled
online

About This Course

B2. Speaking to Interact: participate in spoken interactions in French for a variety of purposes and with diverse audiences. A3. Intercultural Understanding: demonstrate an understanding of information in oral French texts about aspects of culture in diverse French-speaking communities and other communities around the world, and of French sociolinguistic conventions used in a variety of situations and communities.

Learning Outcomes

B3.1 Intercultural Awareness: communicate information orally about French-speaking communities in Africa and Asia, including aspects of their cultures and their contributions to la francophonie and the world, and make connections to personal experiences and their own and other communities. C3.1 Intercultural Awareness: using information from a variety of French texts, identify French-speaking communities in Africa and Asia, find out about aspects of their cultures, and make connections to personal experiences and their own and other communities. A1.2 Demonstrating Understanding: demonstrate an understanding of the purpose and meaning of oral French texts about new and familiar topics, with contextual and visual support. A3.1 Intercultural Awareness: using information from oral French texts, identify French-speaking communities in Africa and Asia, find out about aspects of their cultures, and make connections to personal experiences and their own and other communities. B1.4 Applying Language Structures: communicate their meaning clearly, using parts of speech and word order appropriately. D1.2 Writing in a Variety of Forms: write a variety of French texts to convey information, ideas, and opinions about academic and personally relevant topics, applying their knowledge of the basic structural and stylistic elements of each form. D3.2 Awareness of Sociolinguistic Conventions: identify sociolinguistic conventions associated with a variety of social situations in diverse French-speaking communities, and use them appropriately in their written work. C2.1 Purposes and Characteristics of Text Forms: identify the purpose(s) and characteristics of a variety of text forms, including fictional, informational, graphic, and media forms, and explain how the characteristics help communicate the meaning. D1.1 Identifying Purpose and Audience: determine their purpose in writing and the audience for the French texts they plan to create. C1.3 Reading with Fluency: read a variety of French texts containing familiar names, words, and expressions at a sufficient rate and with sufficient ease to demonstrate that they understand the overall sense of the text. D2.2 Drafting and Revising: plan and produce drafts and revise their work using a variety of teacher-directed and independent strategies.

Course Syllabus

Unit 1: A. Listening
5 weeks

Comprehensive study of a. listening concepts and applications

Unit 2: B. Speaking
5 weeks

Comprehensive study of b. speaking concepts and applications

Unit 3: C. Reading
5 weeks

Comprehensive study of c. reading concepts and applications

Unit 4: D. Writing
5 weeks

Comprehensive study of d. writing concepts and applications

Assessment & Evaluation

Speaking assessments (30%)
Writing assignments (25%)
Reading comprehension (25%)
Listening assessments (20%)
Course Details
$595 CAD
Starting price
Duration18 weeks
Credits1
Deliveryonline
Difficulty
beginner
Enrollment67% full
Available Semesters
fall
winter
spring
summer
Your Instructor

Maria Santos

World Languages Coordinator

Maria creates immersive language learning experiences that build confidence in communication skills.

M.A. Applied Linguistics
Native Speaker Certification
10+ years language teaching experience
Accreditation
Recognized by:
Ontario Ministry of Education
Universities across Canada