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| Japanese 7-8 Honors (HP) (2177, 2178) | |||
| Grade Range: | |
| 10–12 | |
| Prerequisites: | |
| Japanese 5-6 with a grade of C or higher; recommendation of teacher | |
| Course duration: | |
| One year | |
| Subject area in which graduation credit will be given: | |
| World Language; weighted | |
| UC subject area satisfied: | |
| e - Language Other than English | |
| Course Description: | |
| Japanese 7-8 Honors is a highly rigorous course designed for students who have successfully completed Japanese 5-6 and wish to continue their language studies with the goals of: 
 This college-level course requires extensive reading of literature and academic writing beyond what would be expected in the standard Japanese 7-8 course. This accelerated program is both contextually rich and cognitively demanding. The course uses a communicative approach that provides opportunities for students to use the second language appropriately in a range of authentic social and academic contexts and for a variety of purposes. There is an emphasis on research and academically challenging oral projects. Through the study of a variety of texts selected for this course, students will develop critical thinking skills and enhance their cultural perspectives of diverse peoples around the world. | |
| State Course Code(s): | |
| 9156 - World Languages V | |
| Basic Texts and Teaching Guides: | |
| Tohsaku, YooKoso! Volume II, Continuing with Contemporary Japanese, Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2006. | |