Thèmes
"The AP French Language and Culture course is designed to promote proficiency in French and to enable you to explore culture in contemporary and historical contexts.
This course:
The course helps you develop language skills that can be applied beyond the French course in further French study and everyday life."
Reference:
"AP French Language and Culture." – Students – AP Courses – The College Board. The College Board, 2015. Web. 21 Mar. 2015.
This course:
- Focuses on communication: You will demonstrate your skills and abilities in the Interpersonal, Interpretive and Presentational modes of communication.
- In Interpersonal Communication, you engage in conversations, express ideas, and exchange opinions using both spoken and written French
- In Interpretive Communication, you understand and interpret written and spoken French on a variety of topics
- In Presentational Communication, you present information and ideas using spoken and written French to an audience
- Encourages cultural awareness: You will develop an understanding and appreciation of various aspects of the cultures of the French-speaking world including:
- Cultural Products such as television and film, books, newspapers, music, laws, and institutions
- Cultural Practices such as customs, traditions, and patterns of interactions
- Cultural Perspectives such as values, attitudes, and beliefs
- Incorporates themes: You will study a variety of topics in interesting, meaningful and engaging contexts.
- Global Challenges
- Science and Technology
- Contemporary Life
- Personal and Public Identities
- Families and Communities
- Beauty and Aesthetics
The course helps you develop language skills that can be applied beyond the French course in further French study and everyday life."
Reference:
"AP French Language and Culture." – Students – AP Courses – The College Board. The College Board, 2015. Web. 21 Mar. 2015.