AP French Language and Culture
Achieve Fluency in the Francophone World
Focuses on the three modes of communication—interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational—within the context of French culture.
Academic Level
College-Level
Subject Area
World Languages
Course Rigor
Advanced
Governed By
College Board
Course Overview
What You Will Learn
Students refine their French speaking and writing while exploring global challenges, science, and aesthetics in French-speaking countries.
Course Overview
Why Choose This AP Course
Opens doors to international organizations and enhances travel experiences across Europe, Africa, and North America.
Critical Thinking
Technical Skills
Problem Solving
Academic Growth
Colaboration
Career Readiness
Prerequisites
Writing Fluency
Ability to argue in French
Required
Interpretive Skills
Understand complex French audio
Required
Cultural Awareness
Interest in Francophone world
Recommended
French IV Proficiency
Foundational grammar and vocab
Recommended
Key Learning Outcomes
Write persuasive essays
Interpret written articles
Discuss cultural themes
Compare global perspectives
Interact in French
Synthesize audio sources
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Course Framework
Structure & Assessment
Units 1–6 covering global challenges and aesthetics
1
65 multiple-choice questions (95 mins)
2
4 free-response tasks (85 mins) including conversation
3
Emphasis on synthesis of sources
4
Duration
Full academic year
Scoring
AP scale 1–5
Grading Basis
Holistic scoring of tasks
Strategies for Success
Syllabus
You'll learn French language skills in the context of studying family life and values in French-speaking societies and explore contemporary beliefs and challenges that families face.
Unit 1
Families in Different Societies
You'll build your vocabulary and learn about how language and culture shape and reflect evolving ideas about identity in French-speaking societies.
Unit 2
The Influence of Language and Culture on Identity
You'll explore how ideas of beauty and art influence and reflect culture in French-speaking communities.
Unit 3
Influences of Beauty and Art
You'll examine how developments in science and technology affect daily life in French-speaking communities and use your growing language skills to help you interpret unfamiliar words and engage in more complicated texts.
Unit 4
How Science and Technology Affect Our Lives
You'll learn more about contemporary life in French-speaking communities and how social status, cultural perspectives, and access to jobs and resources can make an impact on the quality of life.
Unit 5
Factors That Impact the Quality of Life
You'll explore how complex global issues affect people's lives in French-speaking communities and engage in deeper discussions to suggest possible solutions.
Unit 6
Environmental, Political, and Societal Challenges
Strategies for Success
Study & Success Tips
Write persuasive essays
Tip 4
Interpret written articles
Tip 3
Synthesize audio sources
Tip 2
Interact in French
Tip 1
Compare global perspectives
Tip 6
Discuss cultural themes
Tip 5
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