French Level 2
Year at a Glance
Theme 1: Home Life
Daily Routine
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about daily routines in the home.
- Exchange information about family routines in the home.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify daily routines based on spoken and written description.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe daily routines.
- Describe family members in relation to daily routines.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss daily routines in francophone countries.
- Discuss the importance of family in daily routines in francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Explore differences in health and fitness in francophone countries and the U.S.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare daily routines of typical American teenagers and teenagers from francophone countries.
- Compare the use of myself in English to the use of reflexive verbs in French.
- Compare the use of possessives in English to the use of definite articles in French in relation to body parts.
Communication Across Communities
- Comprehend information about daily routines of individuals in francophone countries from print and Internet sources (journal entries, magazine articles, etc.).
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary related to personal care
- Vocabulary for parts of the body
- Reflexive verbs
- Use of definite articles with body parts
- Sequencing vocabulary and adverbs of frequency
- Review of time and time expressions
Rooms of the House and Household Chores
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about rooms of the house, furnishings and chores.
- Discuss the home including its rooms, furniture, and household objects.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify the rooms of the house and/or furniture based on spoken and written description.
- Comprehend comments and commands about daily chores and the house, including rooms and furnishings.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe the home including its rooms, furniture and household objects.
- Describe family members in relation to daily chores.
- Describe household responsibilities for self and/or family members.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss different styles of houses and living arrangements in francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons, and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Make connections between styles of houses and geographic locations.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare household responsibilities of typical American teenagers and teenagers from francophone countries.
- Compare and contrast home design (space allocation, floor plan, etc.) in homes in the U.S. and francophone countries.
- Identify differences in architecture of homes in francophone countries and in the U.S.
- Identify home-related cognates and false cognates (toilette, cuisine, salon, armoire, garage, etc.).
Communication Across Communities
- Explore information about homes in francophone countries in print and Internet resources.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary related to furniture and furnishings
- Affirmative and negative commands
- Sequencing vocabulary and adverbs of frequency
- Il y a
- Prepositions of location
Food
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions relating to food.
- Ask and answer questions about food at a celebration.
- Order or take an order for a meal in a variety of dining situations.
- Exchange opinions about food.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify foods based on spoken and written description.
- Understand comments and commands about foods and/or celebrations.
- Identify foods based on visual aids.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe foods and/or shopping for food.
- Describe foods and menus in relation to celebrations.
- Describe a menu or recipe from a francophone country or region.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss the different eating customs for formal and informal meals in francophone countries.
- Discuss the different food shopping patterns in francophone countries (frequency, specialty shops, etc.).
- Discuss typical mealtime schedules in francophone countries.
Communication Across Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss the influence of French foods and cooking styles in the United States.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare the differences between Americans and French cuisines.
- Compare the role of food in celebrations in the U.S. and in francophone countries.
- Contrast the eating habits and food preparation in the U.S. and in francophone countries.
- Discuss the influence of American fast food on francophone countries.
- Discuss the increasing popularity within the American diet of food items from francophone countries and the effect on vocabulary (baguette, quiche, crêpe, croissant, etc.).
Communication Across Communities
- Describe recipes and menus for celebrations in francophone countries.
- Identify typical food products from francophone countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary related to table settings
- Vocabulary related to opinions about food
- Use of definite, indefinite, and partitive articles
- Direct and indirect objects
- Courtesy expressions
- Affirmative and negative commands
Theme 2: Student Life
Classes and School Routines
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about classes and school routines.
- Give and understand basic instructions on class and school procedures.
- Exchange information about past, present and future school plans.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Understand announcements related to the school day and schedule.
- Understand procedures for using the computer.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Produce spoken and written presentations in relation to classes and school routines.
- Present rehearsed and unrehearsed material, such as role-plays, skits, poems, plays, short narratives, and songs.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Identify some aspects of school systems of francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Identify educational and vocational options for students in francophone countries.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare and contrast school routines in the U.S. and in francophone countries.
- Identify cognates and false cognates related to classes.
Communication Across Communities
- Describe school routines of teenagers in francophone countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Computer terminology
- Expressions of satisfaction and frustration
- Assister à
School-Related Activities
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about school-related activities.
- Exchange information about past school-related activities compared to current school-related activities.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Interpret spoken and written materials about school-related activities.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Produce spoken and written presentations about school-related activities.
- Present rehearsed and unrehearsed material about school-related activities, such as role-plays, skits, plays, short narratives, and songs.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Describe school-related activities in francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Identify after-school activities and extracurricular sports available in francophone countries.
- Identify differences in the PE curriculum and other school-related activities in francophone countries.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare and contrast the popularity of school-related activities such as yearbook, band, and theater in francophone countries and the U.S.
- Identify cognates and false cognates related to school activities.
Communication Across Communities
- Identify activities offered through community clubs in francophone countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Adverbs of frequency
- Passé composé
Health and Fitness
Communication
Person-to-Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about fitness and exercise.
- Ask and answer questions about a nutritional diet.
- Exchange information about maintaining good health.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Understanding directions of a fitness or diet plan.
- Comprehend information advocating a healthy lifestyle.
- Identify body parts based on oral or written information.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Produce spoken and written presentations about health and fitness.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices, and Products
- Discuss the importance of health and fitness in francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss health and fitness issues as presented in P. E. class.
Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons
- Compare and contrast what is perceived as a healthy lifestyle in francophone countries and in the U.S.
- Compare fitness activities and sports complexes in francophone countries and the U.S.
- Identify cognates and false cognates for health and fitness items.
- Compare structures used to express pain and injury in French and English.
- Compare use of reflexive and nonreflexive verbs to discuss health conditions in French and English.
Communication Across Communities
- Interpret authentic French language material related to health and fitness.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary for giving advice for good health
- Reflexive verbs
- Use of definite articles with body parts
Theme 3: Leisure Time
Indoor and Outdoor Activities
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about indoor and outdoor activities.
- Share opinions about indoor and outdoor leisure time activities.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Comprehend spoken or written narratives about indoor and outdoor leisure time activities.
- Understand announcements and advertisements about indoor and outdoor leisure time activities.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Present information about indoor and outdoor leisure time activities.
- Describe when, where, and how often one participates in indoor and outdoor leisure time activities.
- Tell about indoor and outdoor leisure time activities that took place in the past.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss how and where young people spend leisure time in francophone countries.
- Discuss popular sports and sporting events in francophone countries, such as Le Tour de France, boules, etc.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss famous francophone individuals studied in other classes (sports figures, musicians, artists, etc.).
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare indoor and outdoor leisure time activities in francophone and American cultures.
- Compare the amount of time and money spent on indoor and outdoor leisure time activities in francophone and American cultures.
- Identify cognates and false cognates for indoor and outdoor leisure time activities.
- Compare the use of the past tense in French and English.
Communication Across Communities
- Explore information about indoor and outdoor leisure time activities in francophone countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Passé composé
- Sequence words
- Formal and informal questions
- Faire with leisure expressions
- C'tait with description words
- Vocabulary for expressing opinions
- Vocabulary for locations for leisure activities
Shopping
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions related to shopping.
- Ask for and give a detailed description of an item being purchased.
- Ask and answer questions regarding where items can be purchased and for how much.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify and comprehend descriptions of items in an advertisement.
- Comprehend oral and written information about where specific items can be purchased.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Tell about the purchase and/or sale of an item.
- Relate a shopping experience.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Identify currencies in various francophone countries.
- Discuss the origins and the incorporation of the Euro in the European Union.
- Identify shopping customs in francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Compare merchandise prices in the U.S. to prices in francophone countries.
- Identify currencies in various francophone countries.
- Identify famous people studied in humanities classes who are portrayed on francophone currency.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare the custom of bargaining in francophone countries and the U.S.
- Compare shopping venues in francophone countries and the U.S. (e.g., boutiques vs. malls).
- Discuss the American influence on stores and products in francophone countries.
- Identify cognates and false cognates related to shopping.
- Discuss unique crafts and specialties in francophone countries (baskets, pottery, culinary specialties, etc.).
Communication Across Communities
- Identify merchandise available on the Internet, through catalogs and/or in advertisements from francophone countries or local retail establishments.
- Identify international job opportunities related to retail and marketing.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Expressions of quantity
- Commands
- Expressions of politeness
- Descriptive adjectives
- Expressions of comparison
- Verbs acheter, préférer, and vouloir
- Indefinite and partitive articles
Special Events
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions related to special events (e.g. holidays, birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, etc.).
- Ask for and give a detailed description of a special event.
- Ask and answer questions regarding plans for a special event.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Comprehend descriptions of items needed for a special event.
- Comprehend invitations and announcements for special events.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Invite others to attend a special event.
- Describe a past, present or future celebration.
- Present rehearsed and nonrehearsed material related to a special event, such as a skit, poem, play or song.
- Respond to an invitation orally or in writing.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Identify holidays and typical celebrations of francophone countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss traditional foods served at special events in francophone countries.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare and contrast holidays and celebrations in francophone countries and the United States.
- Identify cognates and false cognates related to holidays.
Communication Across Communities
- Identify opportunities to attend special events or celebrations of francophone countries in the metropolitan area.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary related to celebrations (food, activities)
- Extending, accepting and refusing invitations
- Extending good wishes
Theme 4: Vacation and Travel
Travel Plans and Activities
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Discuss and make travel plans.
- Ask and answer questions about travel and vacations, to include transportation schedules, modes of transportation, destinations and activities.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Interpret materials providing travel information.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Describe past travel experiences and future travel plans.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss common modes of transportation in francophone countries.
- Discuss typical vacation spots and resorts in francophone countries.
- Discuss what teens in francophone countries enjoy doing while on vacation.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss temperature and weather in francophone countries.
- Discuss the use of the 24-hour clock francophone countries.
- Identify the geographical locations of francophone countries and their neighboring countries.
- Do mathematical computations to figure travel costs.
- Discuss the impact of current events on foreign travel.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Compare travel and vacations in the U.S. and francophone countries.
Communication Across Communities
- Utilize authentic materials to make travel plans to go to or travel within francophone countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Modes of transportation
- Vocabulary for places of interest
- Imperative
Countries and Nationalities
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask and answer questions about nationality and country of origin.
- Ask and answer questions about countries.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Identify various countries and nationalities.
- Interpret maps of francophone regions.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Discuss countries, cities, languages, and dialects spoken in francophone regions.
- Give geographical locations for countries, cities, and geographical features in francophone countries.
- Present information about nationalities and/or origins in francophone countries.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss the impact of geography of daily life.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Discuss or write about news events related to the geography of francophone countries.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Identify cognates for countries and nationalities.
- Contrast the use of capitalization with adjectives of nationality and languages in French and English
- Identify various ethnic groups in francophone countries and in the U.S.
Communication Across Communities
- Locate and use resources with information about francophone countries (Internet, brochures, etc.).
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Se trouver
- Vocabulary for geographic locations (N, S, E, O, etc.)
- Adjective agreement and placement
- Prepositions of location with cities and countries
Asking for and Giving Directions
Communication
Person to Person Communication
- Ask for and give directions.
Listening and Reading for Understanding
- Understand written and spoken directions.
- Interpret directions with the assistance of a map.
Oral and Written Presentation
- Tell about going to specific places using various time frames (past, present and future).
- Give directions to a destination.
Cultures
Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products
- Discuss typical modes of transportation and places found in francophone cities and countries.
Connections, Comparisons and Communities
Making Connections Through Language
- Use map-reading skills to interpret a map of a francophone city or region.
Cultural and Linguistics Comparisons
- Identify similarities and differences between American cities and francophone cities.
Communication Across Communities
- Access and interpret maps from francophone countries.
Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements
- Vocabulary for places in a city
- Prepositions of location
- Imperative