French 1B
Course Description:
In French 1B, you'll be introduced to several common situations in which people describe how to earn, save, and manage money, modes of urban transportation, various seasons and the associated weather conditions, food, clothes, and activities. You’ll also describe various art forms, plays, concerts, and movies. You’ll discuss health and well-being, and travel and tourism. You'll build on what you learned in the French 1A course and communicate by listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French as you internalize new vocabulary and grammar. You'll also learn about some regions of the French-speaking world that the central characters of each unit are visiting. You will build on this semester's work as you advance in your French studies: everything that you learn about a language and the cultures in which it is spoken will serve as a foundation for further learning.
Course Details:
Course Title (District): |
French 1B |
Course Title (NCES SCED) : |
French I |
Course Provider : |
Buchanan Community Schools |
Content Provided By : |
My Virtual Academy |
Online Instructor Provided By : |
My Virtual Academy |
Standards Addressed : |
Michigan Merit Curriculum, Common Core State Standards |
Academic Terms : |
Open Entry / Open Exit |
NCES SCED Code : 24102 |
Subject Area : |
World Language |
Course Identifier : |
French I |
Course Level : |
High School (Secondary) |
Available Credit : |
0.5 |
Sequence : |
2 of 2 |
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Additional Course Information:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 800-297-2119
Additional Cost: $0.0
Additional Cost Description:
None
By the end of this course, you will be able to do the following: • Practice conjugating regular verbs in the passé composé (past) tense using the auxiliary avoir. • Select the verbs devoir (to owe), épargner (to save), déposer (to deposit), retirer (to withdraw), and gagner (to earn) to describe how money is earned and saved, how to open a bank account, and how to use credit and debit cards. • Apply the passé composé tense of acheter (shop), payer (pay), and recevoir (receive). • Apply the passé composé of lire (read), emprunter (take out), and preter (lend) along with direct-object pronouns. • Apply the futur proche or aller + ifinitif to talk about what is happening now and what is going to happen. • Apply verbs such as jouer (act), practiquer (practice), memoriser (memorize), bouger (move), and danser (dance) to describe the creation of art through drawing and painting, the various tools and techniques used by artists. • Practice verbs and vocabulary associated with music, bands, and concert-going. • Demonstrate subjunctive mode with il faut que (it is necessary that). • Practice reflexive verbs (with reflexive pronouns) in both the present tense and the imperative mode. • Apply être to talk about where countries are and what their capitals are. • Explain the passé composé using the auxiliary verbs être and avoir to talk about past experiences in different countries.
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Information is provided to students, parents and mentors on how to communicate with the online instructor and course provider. |
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Contact information is provided to students, parents, and mentor which includes email and a Zoom telephone number (phone, text, Zoom)to reach the online instructor and course provider. |
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Documents on Academic Integrity and Plagiarisim are within each courses Syllabus for students to view. Course expectations are available to the student with 24/7 access. |
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Privacy policy is uploaded into Edmentum for 24/7 access. |
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Students can interact with their instructor via phone, email, text, instant message, and/or Zoom video message. |
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MVA policy states that students will communicate with their instructor multiple times during a week to ensure engagement and learning within the course. |
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Students interact with the instructor to aid in mastery of the material. |
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Students have access to translator, dictionary, reader tools, notebook etc. |
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Student's mastery of content is shown in activities during the tutorials, Mastery Tests on specific skills, the Unit Post Tests, Course Activities/Discussions and on the End of Semester Test (Final Exam). |
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Students are able to see a learner progress report in Edmentum at any time during the course. |
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Teachers are able to add projects, outside links, etc. to course materials. |
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Courseware is available 24/7. The course has flexible due dates. |
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Students are provided with an orientation for every course. |
Rich media are provided in multiple formats for ease of use and access in order to address diverse student needs. |
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Text, video, and audio files are included in the course to address diverse student needs. |
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The course uses content-specific tools and software appropriately. |
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The course is designed to meet internationally recognized interoperability standards. |
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Copyright and licensing status, including permission to share where applicable, is clearly stated and easily found. |
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Copyright and licensing information is linked at the bottom of the screen in Edmentum. |
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Course materials and activities are designed to provide appropriate access to all students. The course, developed with universal design principles in mind, conforms to the U.S. Section 504 and Section 508 provisions for electronic and information technology as well as the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility guidelines (WCAg 2.0). |
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Student work is kept confidential within the school database system and courseware. |
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The course is evaluated using a continuous improvement cycle for effectiveness and the findings used as a basis for improvement. |
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Courses are reviewed and updated by MVA and Edmentum annually. |
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All MVA instructors are licensed in the state of Michigan and are considered "Highly Qualified". |
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Professional development about the online course delivery system is offered by the provider to assure effective use of the courseware and various instructional media available. |
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The course provider offers technical support and course management assistance to students, the course instructor, and the school coordinator. |
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Support is available from the course provider. |
Course instructors, whether face-to-face or virtual, have been provided professional development in the behavioral, social, and when necessary, emotional, aspects of the learning environment. |
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All staff attend ongoing professional development sessions throughout the year to remain current with students and families needs. |
Course instructors, whether face-to-face or virtual, receive instructor professional development, which includes the support and use of a variety of communication modes to stimulate student engagement online. |
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The provider assures that course instructors, whether face-to-face or virtual, are provided support, as needed, to ensure their effectiveness and success in meeting the needs of online students. |
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Students are offered an orientation for taking an online course before starting the coursework. |
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There is an orientation at the beginning of every class in Edmentum. |
Review Conducted By: My Virtual Academy
Date of Review:
07/17/2023
Unit 1: Around the Community
Unit 2: Clothing, Seasons, and the Weather
Unit 3: The Arts
Unit 4: Health and Well-Being
Unit 5: Traveling Abroad
Term Type |
Enrollment Opens |
Enrollment Ends |
Random Draw Date |
Enrollment Drop Date |
Course Starts |
Course Ends |
# of Seats |
Course Fee |
Potential Additional Costs |
Open Entry / Open Exit |
04/02/2024 |
12/02/2024 |
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500 |
$400 |
$0 |
Drop Policy |
Completion Policy |
Term Type |
Enrollment Opens |
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Must pass course with C (70%) or higher. |
Open Entry / Open Exit |
04/02/2024 |
12/02/2024 |
To be successful in our program, it is important for the student to remain in constant communication with the online instructor. The online instructor will be communicating with the student 1-2 times per week. Communication between the student and online instructor will be phone, email, texting, and/or discussion boards. Online instructors provide families with their weekly office hours and My Virtual Academy is open Monday – Thursday from 8 AM – 8 PM, Friday from 8 AM – 4 PM and Saturday from 8AM – 2 PM with staff available to answer questions/concerns. Messages received after hours will be returned the next school day. Parents/Guardians/Students will have access to the curriculum and gradebook 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
- My Virtual Academy Tech Support is available Monday - Thursday, 8 AM - 8 PM, Friday 8 AM - 4 PM, and Saturday 8 AM - 2PM. Browser: Edge (latest), Internet Explorer® 11, Chrome (latest), Firefox (latest), and Safari (latest). Plug-Ins: Adobe Flash®, Java, Office compatible software. For a small percentage of our legacy content, you may need the following plug-ins: Shockwave® and/or Plato® Xtras. Pop-Up Blockers: How to turn off pop-up blockers Mobile Browser Support: We support the following tablet configurations: OS - Android; Browser- Chrome (Latest version) OS - iOS; Browser - Safari (Latest version) Please note, voice recorder for World Languages works with Flash.