Level 2 Spanish (LWSBD)
This course provides students with the language learning experiences
that will enable them to communicate in the language of study.
Students will continue to develop and apply their speaking
skills in a variety of contexts, and will participate in activities
that will improve their reading comprehension and writing
skills. They will also continue to explore aspects of the
culture of countries where the language under study is spoken
by taking part in community-sponsored events and activities
involving both print and technological resources. Although
students will continue to expand their vocabulary and repertoire
of language structures, the language they will use at this
level will still be basic.
Prerequisite: None
Level 3 Spanish (LWSCU)
This course offers students opportunities to further develop
their knowledge of the international language and to enhance
their communication skills. Students will use increasingly
sophisticated language in a variety of activities that will
enable them to speak and write with clarity and accuracy.
Students will also enhance their thinking skills through the
critical study of literature, and continue to explore aspects
of the culture of countries where the language is spoken through
a variety of print and technological resources.
Prerequisite: International Languages, Level 2, Academic
Level 4 Spanish (LWSDU)
This course prepares students for university studies in the
international language. Students will enhance their ability
to use the language with clarity and precision, and will develop
the language skills needed to engage in sustained conversations
and discussions, understand and evaluate information, read
diverse materials for both study and pleasure, and write clearly
and effectively. Students will also have opportunities to
add to their knowledge of the culture of countries where the
language is spoken through the use of community resources
and computer technology.
Prerequisite: International Languages, Level 3, University
Preparation
Grade 11 English (ENG3U)
This course emphasizes the development of literacy, critical
thinking, and communication skills. Students will analyze
challenging texts from various periods; conduct research and
analyze the information gathered; write persuasive and literary
essays; and analyze the relationship among media forms, audiences,
and media industry practices. An important focus will be on
understanding the development of the English language.
Prerequisite: English, Grade 10, Academic
Grade 12 English (ENG4U)
This course emphasizes consolidation of literacy, critical
thinking, and communication skills. Students will analyze
a range of challenging texts from various time periods, countries,
and cultures; write analytical and argumentative essays and
a major paper for an independent literary research project;
and apply key concepts to analyze media works. An important
focus will be on understanding academic language and using
it coherently and confidently in discussion and argument.
Prerequisite: English, Grade 11, University Preparation
Grade 12 Classical Civilization (LVV4U)
This course allows students to explore the beliefs and achievements
of the classical world, which have shaped Western thought
and civilization. Students will investigate such aspects of
classical culture as its mythology, art, literature, and philosophy,
as well as elements of ancient Greek and Latin, through a
variety of activities such as dramatizations, audio-visual
presentations, and discussions. By reading classical authors
in English and examining archaeological evidence, students
will enhance both their communication skills and their ability
to think critically and creatively.
Prerequisite: English, Grade 10, Academic or Applied
Grade 11 Functions (MCR3U)
This course introduces the mathematical concept of the function
by extending students’ experiences with linear and quadratic
relations. Students will investigate properties of discrete
and continuous functions, including trigonometric and exponential
functions; represent functions numerically, algebraically,
and graphically; solve problems involving applications of
functions; and develop facility in simplifying polynomial
and rational expressions. Students will reason mathematically
and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step programs.
Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics,
Grade 10, Academic
Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
This course extend students’ experience with functions.
Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational,
logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; broaden their understanding
of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these
concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of
the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior
mathematics. This course is intended for both students who
plan to study mathematics in university and for those wishing
to consolidate their understanding of mathematics before proceeding
to any one of the variety of university programs.
Prerequisite: Functions, Grade 11, University
Preparation, or Mathematics for College Technology, Grade
12, College Preparation

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