BPS High School Course Catalog 24-25 - Flipbook - Page 89
AP Level
This course, by definition, is taught as a college-level course. Students should have good control of
language structure. Any errors in language committed by the student would only cause minimal
interference. Students are able to converse comfortably with native speakers on familiar subjects. All
communicative skills are sharpened, and students are encouraged to take the Advanced Placement
Test in the second semester of the course, but it is not a requirement.
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AP Chinese Language and Culture - Seaholm (560820)
AP French Language and Culture (502420)
AP Spanish Language and Culture (512420)
Prerequisites: Honors fourth year of language
Grades Taught: 11, 12
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
Perspectives – Chinese, French, Spanish
This course introduces the study of the target culture and society through an
examination of the cultural unities and diversities, continuities and discontinuities that comprise
the historical development of the target civilization. The whole course is designed for students who
want to proceed with a high level of language without concentrating on the AP exam preparation.
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Honors Chinese Perspectives – Seaholm (560940)
Honors French Perspectives (502640)
Honors Hispanic Perspectives (512620)
Prerequisites: Fourth year of language
Grades Taught: 11, 12
Credit: 1
NCAA Approved
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