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    Your Student’s Journey

    Follow the progression through our IBDP French Language B program, from personal identity to global impact.

    Grade 11

    Discovering Identity Through Language

    1

    Healthy Lifestyles & Subcultures

    Identité

    Explore wellness practices and alternative lifestyles across francophone communities, examining how subcultures shape our perception of well-being and identity.

    Featured Assessment:Wellness Campaign Creation
    2

    Secularism & Values

    Identité

    Investigate the principles of laïcité in France and Quebec, exploring how different francophone societies balance religious freedom and secular values.

    Featured Assessment:Comparative Analysis
    3

    Social Relations & Community

    Organisation sociale

    Examine social dynamics within francophone communities, exploring how relationships contribute to individual and collective identity formation.

    Featured Assessment:Community Documentation

    Grade 12

    Global Engagement & Human Experience

    1

    Life Stories & Migrations

    Expériences

    Examine rites of passage, customs, and migration experiences, developing sophisticated narrative skills while exploring personal and collective stories.

    Featured Assessment:Documentary Project
    2

    Peace, Conflicts & Environment

    Partage de la planète

    Analyze environmental challenges and conflict resolution across francophone regions, developing persuasive communication for global citizenship.

    Featured Assessment:Policy Proposal

    Assessment Components

    Paper 1 - Writing

    Structured writing tasks demonstrating grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills

    Paper 2 - Reading/Listening

    Comprehension assessments using authentic francophone materials

    Oral Assessments

    Individual and interactive speaking evaluations throughout the year

    Assessment Schedule

    Year 1 - FSF3U (Grade 11)

    Unit 1: Identités

    September - December

    • Paper 2 (Reading)(October)
    • Paper 2 (Listening)(November)
    • Oral Assessment(December)
    • Project Assessment(2025/2026)

    Unit 2: Organisation sociale

    January - March

    • Paper 1 (Writing)(January)
    • Paper 2 (Reading)(February)
    • Paper 2 (Listening)(March)

    Unit 3: Ingéniosité humaine

    March - May

    • Paper 1 (Writing)(April)
    • Oral Assessment(May)

    Final Exams (June): Paper 2 (Reading), Paper 2 (Listening)

    Year 2 - FSF4U (Grade 12)

    Unit 4: Expériences

    September - November

    • Paper 1 (Writing)(October)
    • Paper 2 (Reading)(October)
    • Paper 2 (Listening)(November)

    Unit 5: Partage de la planète

    January - March

    • Oral Assessment(January)
    • Paper 1 (Writing)(March)
    • Paper 2 (Reading)(End of March)

    Unit 6: Review

    April

    • Paper 2 (Listening)(April)

    December Exams: Paper 2 (Reading), Paper 2 (Listening)

    Internal Assessments (February): Internal Oral Assessments

    IB Exams (May): Paper 1 (Writing), Paper 2 (Reading), Paper 2 (Listening)

    Ontario Curriculum Alignment

    How IB assessment components align with Ontario curriculum expectations.

    Assessment ComponentKnowledge & UnderstandingThinking & InquiryCommunicationApplication
    Paper 1 - WritingDemonstrates understanding of vocabulary, grammar, and text structuresStructures arguments, forms logical sequences, uses rhetorical strategiesFocuses on clarity, coherence, and appropriateness of language useApplies language knowledge to real-life communicative contexts
    Paper 2 - ReadingDecoding and understanding texts in the target languageInterpretation, making inferences, drawing connections between ideasApplies comprehension strategies and demonstrates ability to understand different text types
    Paper 2 - ListeningRecognizes vocabulary, grammar, and spoken language structuresAnalyzes spoken texts, identifies key details, infers meaning from contextApplies listening strategies to understand different accents, speeds, and contexts
    Oral AssessmentsAnalyzes visual stimuli, organizes thoughts, responds appropriatelyDemonstrates fluency, pronunciation, intonation, and coherent expressionApplies language skills in spontaneous, real-world settings

    Supporting Student Success

    Portfolio Development

    Students track their progress through reflective portfolios showcasing growth in both language skills and cultural understanding.

    Regular Feedback

    Ongoing formative assessment with specific, actionable feedback to guide learning and improvement throughout each unit.

    Flexible Assessment

    Multiple ways to demonstrate learning accommodating different learning styles while maintaining high academic standards.

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