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MODERN LANGUAGES AT LPI
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ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH
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COMPULSORY NUMBER OF CLASS HOURS PER WEEK Seconde : English and German 3h Spanish (2 nd Language) 2h30
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LITERARY OPTION Première : English and German 3h30 Spanish (2 nd Language) 2h30 Terminale: English and German 3h Spanish (2 nd Language) 3h
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ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES OPTION Première : English and German 2h Spanish (2 nd Language) 2h Terminale: English and German 2h Spanish (2 nd Language) 2h
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SCIENTIFIC OPTION Première : English and German 2h Spanish (2nd Language) 2h Terminale: English and German 2h Spanish (2nd Language) 2h
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TECHNOLOGICAL OPTION Première : English and German 2h Spanish (2 nd Language) 2h Terminale: English and German 2h Spanish (2 nd Language) 2h
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The specifics of LPI
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In English and German 1st and 2 nd Language students work together in the same groups with the same number of class hours as 1st language students.
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In seconde: Work in competence groups in English 16 to 28 students per group Students work according to their level in the different language skills: Reading and listening skills Writing and speaking skills
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OPTIONS: ANGLAIS LANGUE DE COMPLEMENT (extra advanced English classes) for Options L and ES. Number of class hours per week : 2h in première and in terminale. Oral exam for the bac.
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EUROPEAN SECTIONS English, Non Linguistic Subject : Mathematics German, Non Linguistic Subject: Physics Spanish, Non Linguistic Subject : History Geography
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AIMS OF EUROPEAN SECTIONS Allow students to apply their language skills to another subject. Get a « European Mention » for the bac.
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Number of class hours per week for European sections 1 h Language Language teacher 1h Non Linguistic Subject Non Linguistic Subject teacher
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COMPLEMENTARY EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Some CEA (ACF) allow students to deepen their cultural knowledge and to enrich their linguistic background. ULURU SKETCH ‘UP EXPRESS ’ IF HIP’PEACE AND LOVE
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BAS Respond to the students specific needs : revision, consolidation and deepening of knowledge. Introduction to German or Spanish as a third language.
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Yearly exchanges with Eppingen in Germany Long duration exchanges : Brigitte Sauzay, Voltaire Study trip to Andalusia E-mail correspondence with Rochester Grammar School (GB)
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THE LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS In each language taught in our school we have a native speaker who attends classes with the teachers or takes conversation classes.
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THE EUROPE CLUB Founded in September 2005, it aims at allowing students to discover the culture of the different countries of the European Union. It can be found in a TV room where the students can enjoy watching the news in foreign languages and find information about Europe.
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THE CINEMA CLUB Showings of films in their original version followed by a discussion led by a language teacher.
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Leading the way to a European High School … The Language Department
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