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The 2007-2008 Foreign Language Credit Program Exam registration is now closed. The deadline to register was October 21st.
2007-2008 Exam Dates and Locations
Wednesday, November 7, 2007, 3:30 p.m.
Westfield High School (map)
4700 Stonecroft Boulevard
Chantilly, VA 20151
Thursday, November 8, 2007 , 3:30
p.m.
Lake Braddock Secondary School (map)
9200 Burke Lake Road
Burke, VA 22015
Monday, November 12, 2007, 3:30 p.m.
West Potomac High School (map)
6500 Quander Road
Alexandria, VA 22307
Registration must be completed by midnight on Sunday, October 21, 2007. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What is the purpose of the Foreign Language Credit Program?
This program is designed to assess students' native language proficiency so that they earn credit toward fulfilling the foreign language requirement for the Advanced Studies Diploma. The following information will answer questions concerning the program. If you have additional questions, please call the Foreign Language Office, 703-208-7724.
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Who is eligible?
The exam is for students in grades 7-12 who have experience outside of school with a language other than English. Also, students must not already have two or more credits in that language on their transcript nor be enrolled in an FCPS course in that language.
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What languages are included in the program?
For the 2007-2008, school year there are 16 languages included in the program: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali/Bangla, Chinese/Mandarin, Farsi/Persian, French, Hindi, Korean, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog/Pilipino, Twi, Urdu, and Vietnamese.
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What language proficiency is expected?
Students must demonstrate, both orally and in writing, that they have reached the intermediate range of proficiency as described by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) K-12 Performance Guidelines. This means that students can speak and write about personal experiences using complete sentences and paragraphs.
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What are the foreign language requirements for the Advanced Studies Diploma?
In order to earn the Advanced Studies Diploma, students must earn three credits in one foreign language or two credits in each of two different foreign languages. The credit program addresses the second option because students who pass the exam earn two foreign language credits in the two-plus-two option.
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Are there other ways to earn the additional two foreign language credits?
Students who participate in the English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program during grades 7-12 may apply two units of credit in the B1 category (course code 5720) towards fulfillment of requirement for the Advanced Studies Diploma.
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Can a student take Level 3 of the language and fulfill the requirement?
Yes, if a student earns two credits in the program and the third level is offered at the school, successful completion of Level 3 would complete the required courses.
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How and where does the exam take place?
Students first take the written portion of the exam at a designated high school. The schedule of this year's exams is at the top of this web page. In the written portion, students are given two topics. They choose one of the topics and write a short composition about it. Students who are successful in the written portion will be contacted later to complete the oral portion of the exam.
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How will students and their schools be notified of the results?
Students will receive a certificate indicating their successful exam results. A copy of this certificate will also be sent to the Director of Student Services at the middle or high school. Students who are not successful will receive a letter indicating this with a copy also sent to the Director of Student Services.
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How many times may a student participate in the exam?
A student may participate in the exam twice between grades 7-12. In other words, students who are not successful the first time may try once more.
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What should students bring to the exam?
Students must bring a photo ID to the testing site. Examples of a photo ID are a driver's license, photo school ID, or passport. Students should also bring a pen or a pencil and their student ID number. They may not bring texts or dictionaries into the exam room.
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Who do I contact for more information?
If you have questions about the exam, speak to your guidance counselor or ESOL teacher. If you need further help, contact the Foreign Language Office at (703) 208-7724.
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