BHS French
FRENCH LEVEL 4/AP
UNITÉ 2 La Vie Contemporaine
PACING
PROFICIENCY LEVEL
RESOURCE(S)
KEY LANGUAGE USE(S)
INFORM EXPLAIN ARGUE
● Entre Culture ● Thème
3-4 weeks
Intermediate Mid
NARRATE
ESSENTIAL QUESTION(S)
CULTURAL CONNECTION(S)
● How do societies and individuals define quality of life? ● How is contemporary life influenced by cultural products, practices, and perspectives? ● What are the challenges of contemporary life?
● Professions ● Rites of Passage ● Travel ● Advertising & Marketing ● Education ● Holidays & Celebrations
● Housing & Shelter ● Leisure & Sports
END OF UNIT COMPETENCY WITH LANGUAGE EXPECTATIONS
Purposeful Communication: Narrate, describe, handle a situation or transaction by asking questions using the following terms and language functions and features: ● Compare, Contrast and Connect products, practices and perspectives ● Understand essential information in authentic sources ● Exchange information and express opinions ● Present information to inform, convince and express opinions in your own and in other cultures.
Language Functions & Features: ● passé composé, object pronouns
● Vocabulary, expressions, grammatical structures used to talk about and express opinion, give advice about, Professions, Rites of Passage, Travel, Advertising & Marketing, Education, Holidays & Celebration, Housing & Shelter, Leisure & Sports
https://wida.wisc.edu/sites/default/files/resource/WIDA-ELD-Standards-Framework-2020.pdf
SCAFFOLDING IN ACTION
● Use a variety of visuals with captions to define meaning of words and phrases. ● Use a graphic organizer to differentiate vocabulary, phrases, & images for students to make associations between objects & vocabulary. ● Pair with partners to practice conversation/group students to allow opportunity for them to practice speaking. Before assigning students a conversation, model the conversation, and provide sentence frames or sentence starters. ● Use gestures and oral repetition of key phrases and words in multiple contexts. ● For additional adjective practice, have students change the adjective form from masculine to femine, from singular to plural form to describe different individuals. ● Provide opportunities for more conversation with fluent speakers. ● Provide more complex text in French for students to read. ● Have students record themselves speaking the language and reflect on their progress.
Skill Building
Extension
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