GRADE 9 CORE FRENCH
(DESTREAMED – FSF1D1)
This course provides opportunities for students to
communicate and interact in French with
increasing independence, with a focus on
familiar topics related to their daily lives.
Students will develop their skills in listening,
speaking, reading and writing by using language
learning strategies introduced in the elementary
Core French program, and will apply creative and critical thinking skills in various ways. They will
also enhance their understanding and
appreciation of diverse French-speaking
communities, and will develop skills necessary
for lifelong language learning.
GRADE 10 CORE FRENCH
(ACADEMIC – FSF2D1)
PREREQUISITE: FSF1D1 OR FSF1P1
This course provides opportunities for students to
communicate in French about personally
relevant, familiar, and academic topics in real-life
situations with increasing independence.
Students will exchange information, ideas, and
opinions with others in guided and increasingly
spontaneous spoken interactions. Students will
develop their skills in listening, speaking, reading,
and writing through the selective use of
strategies that contribute to effective
communication. They will also increase their
understanding and appreciation of diverse
French-speaking communities, and will develop
skills necessary for lifelong language learning.
GRADE 11 CORE FRENCH
(UNIVERSITY PREPARATION – FSF
3U1)
PREREQUISITE: FSF 2D1
This course offers students extended
opportunities to speak and interact in real-life
situations in French with greater independence.
Students will develop their listening, speaking,
reading, and writing skills, as well as their
creative and critical thinking skills, through
responding to and exploring a variety of oral and
written texts. They will also broaden their
understanding and appreciation of diverse
French-speaking communities, and will develop
skills necessary for lifelong language learning.
GRADE 12 CORE FRENCH
(UNIVERSITY PREPARATION – FSF
4U1)
PREREQUISITE: FSF 3U1
This course provides extensive opportunities for
students to speak and interact in French
independently. Students will develop their
listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills,
apply language learning strategies in a wide
variety of real-life situations, and develop their
creative and critical thinking skills through
responding to and interacting with a variety of
oral and written texts. They will also enrich their
understanding and appreciation of diverse
French-speaking communities, and will develop
skills necessary for lifelong language learning.