Second Languages

Second-Language Advantage

CAIS knows the importance of a second language to:

  • Increase students’ cultural-linguistic awareness.
  • Enhance students’ direct communications with non-English speakers.
  • Boost students’ effectiveness in a global community.
  • Support students’ completion of graduation and university entrance requirements.

NEW for 2021-2022: French and Spanish

French Grade 7-9
Spanish Grade 7-9

Chinese Studies

CAIS offers well-established Chinese Studies classes to all Preparatory to Grade 12 students.

Entry Level Placement

Placement of students in the appropriate section of Chinese Studies will be determined by CAIS professional teaching staff.

Requirements and Credits

  • Chinese Studies is mandatory for Preparatory to Grade 6 students. 
  • Grade 7 to 9 students can continue to take Chinese Studies or opt for another Second Language. 
  • Chinese courses in Grade 10 to 12 are electives that count toward the Alberta Diploma. 
  • Students may choose to write the AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam.

Script

  • Traditional Script will be taught in native/near-native classes.
  • Simplified Script will be pursued as a teaching medium in non-native classes.

Program Scope (2021-2022)
GradeCourse(s)
PreparatoryChinese Studies Preparatory
(Traditional)
Grade 1-6Chinese Studies
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Studies
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 7-9Chinese Studies
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Studies
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 10Chinese Language and Culture 10
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Language Arts 10
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 11Chinese Language and Culture 20
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Language Arts 20
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 12Chinese Language and Culture 30
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Language Arts 30
(Traditional Native/Near Native)


Second Languages

Second-Language Advantage

CAIS knows the importance of a second language to:

  • Increase students’ cultural-linguistic awareness.
  • Enhance students’ direct communications with non-English speakers.
  • Boost students’ effectiveness in a global community.
  • Support students’ completion of graduation and university entrance requirements.

NEW for 2021-2022: French and Spanish

French Grade 7-9
Spanish Grade 7-9

Chinese Studies

CAIS offers well-established Chinese Studies classes to all Preparatory to Grade 12 students.

Entry Level Placement
Placement of students in the appropriate section of Chinese Studies will be determined by CAIS professional teaching staff.

Requirements and Credits

  • Chinese Studies is mandatory for Preparatory to Grade 6 students. 
  • Grade 7 to 9 students can continue to take Chinese Studies or opt for another Second Language. 
  • Chinese courses in Grade 10 to 12 are electives that count toward the Alberta Diploma. 
  • Students may choose to write the AP® Chinese Language and Culture Exam.

Script

  • Traditional Script will be taught in native/near-native classes.
  • Simplified Script will be pursued as a teaching medium in non-native classes.

Program Scope (2021-2022)

GradeCourse(s)
PreparatoryChinese Studies Preparatory
(Traditional)
Grade 1-6Chinese Studies
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Studies
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 7-9Chinese Studies
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Studies
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 10Chinese Language and Culture 10
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Language Arts 10
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 11Chinese Language and Culture 20
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Language Arts 20
(Traditional Native/Near Native)
Grade 12Chinese Language and Culture 30
(Simplified Non-native)
Chinese Language Arts 30
(Traditional Native/Near Native)