MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
The Modern Foreign Language Department offers
three years in
French, German and Spanish. All courses use
the National Standards of
Foreign Language Education: communication,
communities, comparisons, connections, and
cultures. Outstanding students in each language
are placed in an honors third-year section
which affords them the opportunity to qualify
for six credits at the University of Scranton.
Many alumni are either continuing their study
of modern language in college, studying abroad,
traveling, earning their living by these
skills,
or using these gifts to work as “men
and women for others.”
GERMAN
I
The student is required to master the fundamentals
and some of the refinement of the grammar
in the German language. This is done on the
basis of frequent oral and written exercises
and tests. There is an emphasis on German
history, geography, and culture.
GERMAN II
The course is designed to complete the study
of basic German grammar begun in the first
year. There is a complete and detailed review
of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
Slides,

filmstrips,
tapes, outside reading, magazines, and other
audio-visual aides are used. German history,
geography, and culture continue to be an essential
part of the course.
GERMAN
III
There are two essential aspects of this curriculum.
The first is the constant effort to enhance
the student’s grasp of the structure
and vocabulary of the German language. The
second is to provide the student with a general
overview of German literature and culture.
This course is conducted completely in German,
and there is an emphasis on oral communication
and practical application.
GERMAN
III HONORS
The honors level III course is open to select
students who demonstrate high motivation and
proficiency. The course covers all material
from level III in an accelerated manner supplemented
with a variety of enrichment activities conducted
in the foreign language. The course challenges
and prepares students for college level language
courses.
FRENCH I
The

French
I student will master some of the fundamentals
of French grammar and pronunciation, as well
as some of the fine points. There is an introduction
to the geography and culture of France. Frequent
testing, both oral and written, coupled with
basic readings and dictations, serve as a
means to evaluate progress.
FRENCH
II
Students in this course will continue and
complete the study of basic French grammar
begun in the first year. Increased emphasis
is placed on pronunciation and grammar. Students
will experience the French culture through
the use of readings from French literature
and journals, and the viewing and discussion
of films.
FRENCH III
This course is a systematic completion of
the grammatical structures with an increased
emphasis on the aural-oral skills. Samples
of French literature representative of the
different literary periods are presented.
These serve as the bases for discussion and
composition. French journals and films are
used to introduce the French culture and geography.
The class is taught almost exclusively in
the target language.
FRENCH
III HONORS
The honors level III course is open to select
students who demonstrate high motivation and
proficiency. The course covers all material
from level III in an accelerated manner supplemented
with a variety of enrichment activities conducted
in the foreign language. The course challenges
and prepares students for college level language
courses.
SPANISH I
In this course, elementary grammar and vocabulary
build a strong foundation for oral-aural work
and writing assignments. Pronunciation, day-to-day
conversations, dictations, and teacher interaction
fulfill the oral-aural segment of this course.
Sentences, dialogues, compositions, and translations
form the basis for writing and reading. History,
geography, culture, and current events of
the Spanish Americas and, in particular, Spain,
are included in the curriculum.
SPANISH
II
This course includes a complete and detailed
review of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation
while placing increased emphasis on writing,
reading, and oral-aural work. The reading
material is designed to familiarize the student
with the geography, civilization, and culture
of the Spanish Americas and Spain. Fictional
and non-fictional stories from the text and
other sources are used.
SPANISH
III
This third-year course proceeds with the study
of Spanish with emphasis on oral communication
and practical application. It includes a detailed
and extensive review and refinement of grammar,
vocabulary, and pronunciation. Further exposure
to the rich culture of Latin America and Spain
is explored through readings, articles, and
basic literature in the text. This course
is conducted completely in Spanish.
SPANISH III HONORS
The honors level III course is open to select
students who demonstrate high motivation and
proficiency. The course covers all material
from level III in an accelerated manner supplemented
with a variety of enrichment activities conducted
in the foreign language. The course challenges
and prepares students for college level language
courses.