Fort Lee High School

Fort Lee High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade, located in Fort Lee, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Fort Lee School District.

https://flhs.flboe.com/

 

Korean I
Credits 5.00, Grades 9-12
Students will learn the basics of Korean pronunciation with an emphasis on developing the fundamental
skills of speaking, reading, listening and writing characters with a goal of applying it to familiar, every day
concepts such as greetings, foods, school, and family. In addition, Korean culture will be explored through
readings, video clips, and movies.

Korean II
Credits 5.00, Grades 10-12
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Korean I
This course is designed to assist students in learning interpersonal and academic Korean in a
comfortable and supportive environment. The grammatical structures learned in Korean I are reviewed
and refined. Students improve their abilities in the target language in the four areas of communication:
listening, speaking, reading and writing and acquire a greater understanding of cultural contexts within a
global society. The course increases awareness of the Korean culture and civilization and this
awareness is enhanced by exposure to selected literary passages as well as authentic materials. These
experiences lead students to understand broad concepts and develop strategies for analyzing these
concepts across the disciplines. Differentiated teaching strategies are implemented for heritage or nonheritage students. The orientation toward communication and cultural awareness is the primary focus of
planning and instruction.

Korean III
Credits 5.00, Grades 11-12
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Korean II
Korean III is a continuation of Korean II and aims to help students expand communicative skills in modern
Korean on an intermediate level. Students can achieve this proficiency through enhancing their learning
strategy and active participation in diverse activities. In this course students learn further language
structures, expressions and extensive vocabulary. Contemporary idioms and proverbs, together with
distinctive aspects of Korean culture, will also be incorporated. Students will read Korean storybooks,
poems, and literature. Students considering more competitive colleges are strongly urged to enroll in the
third level of language study.