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MODERN LANGUAGES
AT LPI
ENGLISH
GERMAN
SPANISH
COMPULSORY NUMBER OF CLASS HOURS PER WEEK
Seconde :
English and German 3h
Spanish (2nd Language) 2h30
LITERARY OPTION
Première : English and German 3h30
Spanish (2nd Language) 2h30
Terminale: English and German 3h
Spanish (2nd Language) 3h
ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES OPTION
Première : English and German 2h
Spanish (2nd Language)2h
Terminale: English and German 2h Spanish (2nd Language)2h
SCIENTIFIC OPTION
Première : English and German 2h
Spanish (2nd Language)2h
Terminale: English and German 2h Spanish (2nd Language)2h
TECHNOLOGICAL OPTION
Première : English and German 2h
Spanish (2nd Language)2h
Terminale: English and German 2h
Spanish (2nd Language) 2h
The specifics of LPI
In English and German 1st and 2nd Language students work together in
the same groups with the same number of class hours as 1st
language students.
In seconde:Work in competence groups in English16 to 28 students per groupStudents work according to their level in
the different language skills:
Reading and listening skills
Writing and speaking skills
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.
EUROPEAN SECTIONS
English , Non Linguistic Subject : Mathematics
German, Non Linguistic Subject: Physics
Spanish, Non Linguistic Subject :
History Geography
AIMS OF EUROPEANSECTIONS
Allow students to apply their language skills to another subject.
Get a « European Mention » for the bac.
Number of class hours per week for European sections
1 h Language Language teacher
1h Non Linguistic Subject Non Linguistic Subject teacher
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
BAS
Respond to the students specific needs : revision, consolidation and deepening of knowledge.
Introduction to German or Spanish as a third language.
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)
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.
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.
THE CINEMA CLUB
Showings of films in their original version followed by a discussion led
by a language teacher.
Leading the way to a European High School …
The Language Department