Classical and International Languages
Korean, Grade 12, (LKODU) (1 credit)
This course prepares students for university studies in the international language (Korean). 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. The rich cultural diversity of Korea is examined. Past and present culture and history will also be examined. Grammar structures, vocabularies and conversations are important in any languages; therefore, it will be critically marked in the test and the final exam.
Prerequisite: Pass Entrance Examination or International Languages, Level 3, University
Classical Civilization, Grade 12, University Preparation (LVV4U) (1 credit)
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: Grade 10 English, Academic or Applied
