Foreign Language
The Greene School Foreign Language program is intended to develop listening comprehension and verbal skills in young children with classes three times a week. Skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing are developed in this course. Students acquire language proficiency with visual and interactive support using grade level vocabulary and techniques such as Total Physical Response (TPR) and Natural Approach. The goal of both of these strategies is to allow students to learn a second language in the same way they learned their first language – through their senses, encouraging long-term retention of the language.
Kindergarten students use the ¡Qué chévere! and Realidades curriculum textbook which integrate development of language proficiency into cultural understanding using project-based learning activities, multimedia resources, role-play skits, songs, games, and stories.
Students will learn basic topics and frequently used expressions.
Students will learn subject pronouns, verb agreement, people, verbs, objects, places, foods, and prepositions.
Students will learn to provide basic information about themselves using words, phrases, and memorized expressions.
Students will learn to ask basic questions of daily life using complete sentences.
Students will be able to express likes and dislikes.
Students will learn to communicate with a partner in directed or free-response dialogues, practice structure, and games.
Students will learn to pre-write by drawing pictures to support ideas related to a task.
Students will learn basic practices and perspectives of cultures where the target language is spoken (such as greetings, holiday celebrations, etc.)
Students will learn to compare words in the target language to those in his/her own language.
Students will learn to recite the numbers from 1-20 in the target language.