Curriculum Coordinator and Learning Strategist
Annette Jessen
B.A. French, M.A. French, B.Ed., OCT
FSF2D
Grade 10
University Preparation

French

Find additional course details below, including delivery format, course availability, course duration, prerequisite, tuition fee, hardware/software requirements, etc.

FSF2D
Grade 10
University Preparation

French

Find additional course details below, including delivery format, course availability, course duration, prerequisite, tuition fee, hardware/software requirements, etc.

Course Code

FSF2D

Course Name

French

Grade

Grade 10

Course Type

University Preparation

Format

Asynchronous Delivery

Prerequisite

FSF1P, or FSF1D, Grade 9 Core French

Tuition Fee

$500.00

Course Duration

At Your Own Pace (4 weeks to 12 months)

Credit Value

1.0

Availability

Start Anytime

Course Reviser/Developer

Dr. Karen McCloskey

Latest Revision Date

8/3/2024
This course provides opportunities for students to communicate in French about personally relevant, familiar, and academic topics in real-life situations with increasing independence. Students will exchange information, ideas, and opinions with others in guided and increasingly spontaneous spoken interactions. Students will develop their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through the selective use of strategies that contribute to effective communication. They will also increase their understanding and appreciation of diverse French-speaking communities, and will develop skills necessary for lifelong language learning.

Note: The Ontario Ministry of Education, requires that you complete a mandatory speaking component of this course for which you will upload audio and video files.

Prerequisite: FSF1P, or FSF1D, Grade 9 Core French
Outlined below is a description of each unit, including what students will learn and the recommended hours for completion.
Unit Title & Description
Time Allocated
Unit 1: Bienvenue en classe de français! / Welcome to French Class!

Jump into conversational French with fun activities! Listen to engaging introductory French audio clips, practice speaking through recorded role-plays, and write an informal email to a potential pen pal. Interactive quizzes will help you master conversational phrases, and you’ll complete a friendly email.
12 Hours
Unit 2:Les Réseaux sociaux et la technologie / Social Media and Technology

Explore the exciting world of social media and technology in French! Create and respond to mock social media posts, write entertaining blog entries, and practice conversation by recording questions and answers. You’ll self-assess your recordings, and interactive quizzes will help you learn social media vocabulary.
12 Hours
Unit 3: Voyages virtuels / Virtual Travel

Experience the thrill of virtual travel to French-speaking places! Take virtual tours, create travel vlogs, design travel brochures, and present fun itineraries. You’ll use AI tools and self-assessment to review your travel brochures, and interactive quizzes will enhance your travel-related vocabulary.
14 Hours
Unit 4:La Gastronomie française / French Gastronomy

Dive into the delicious world of French cuisine! Listen to cooking tutorials, create your own recipe, and design a digital cookbook. You’ll use AI tools and self-assessment to review your digital cookbooks, and interactive quizzes will test your culinary vocabulary and recipe knowledge.
12 Hours
Unit 5: La Musique et le cinéma / Music and Film

Discover and analyze the world of French music and films! Produce a podcast episode, write a film review, and create music playlists. You’ll watch the movie “Trois hommes et un couffin” and review it. Use AI tools and self-assessment to review your film critique. Interactive quizzes will help you learn film and music terminology, and you can share your playlists on YouTube.
14 Hours
Unit 6:Le Changement climatique / Climate Change

Let’s explore the critical issue of climate change in French. Write persuasive essays, create impactful awareness posters, and participate in virtual debates. You’ll use AI tools for feedback and self-assessment for reflection on your essay. Interactive quizzes will help you learn climate change vocabulary and concepts.
14 Hours
Unit 7: Les Médias et la communication / Media and Communication

Analyze the influence of different media on communication! Write a news article and create an eye-catching advertisement. Use AI tools and self-assessment to review your news articles. Interactive quizzes will help you learn media terminology.
14 Hours
Unit 8: Les Arts et l’expression créative / Arts and Creative Expression

Unleash your creativity with fun projects like writing poems, short stories, and creating visual art pieces in French! Use AI tools for feedback on your creative projects, and interactive quizzes will test your knowledge of artistic vocabulary and themes.
Final Exam
Comprehensive assessment of all specific expectations covered in the course. Activities and Assessments: Cumulative final exam to assess overall understanding and application of course concepts.
20 Hours
Total Hours
120 Hours
At Royal Ontario Academy, our asynchronous, self-paced courses are crafted to engage students actively, encouraging deep learning and self-reflection. Our online OSSD courses are normally divided into 8-10 smaller sections to help students learn content in manageable portions. Lessons connect concepts to practical, relatable social, environmental, and economic issues, fostering lifelong learning by helping students apply knowledge to real-life contexts.

Students are encouraged to explore, investigate, and think critically as they progress independently. This approach emphasizes problem-solving skills, guiding students to persist through challenges, reason through complex ideas, and explore alternative solutions on their own, building resilience and independence essential for success beyond the classroom.

Our virtual high school courses provide a variety of learning experiences through virtual labs, simulations, knowledge checks, reflections, and videos. Interactive activities and discussion forums are designed to draw on students’ prior knowledge, keeping them engaged and actively participating. These tools enable OSSD students to practice, reflect, and apply concepts flexibly at their own pace, creating a personalized learning journey tailored to each students’ interests and goals.

A wide variety of assessment and evaluation tools will be used to earn credits towards the Ontario Secondary School Diploma at Royal Ontario Academy including quizzes, tests, projects, essays, journals, and final assessments.
The final exam is a closed book, online test that is proctored and has a time limit. Students may also be required to appear on video for other assessments in certain courses.

All OSSD courses follow a simple evaluation breakdown at our virtual high school:
70% of the grade will be based on evaluations conducted throughout the online course. The remaining 30% of the grade will be based on a final evaluation or exam. This may be a final exam, a final project/report, or a combination of both an exam and a project.

Students will receive two reports per course:
  • First Mid Term Report: Reflects achievement and development after the first 4 Units.

  • Final Report: Reflects overall achievement and development for the entire course.


According to Growing Success First Edition, Grades 1 to 12, 2010, the primary purpose of assessment and evaluation is to improve student learning. To ensure that assessment, evaluation, and reporting are valid and reliable, and that they lead to the improvement of learning for all students, Royal Ontario Academy teachers use practices and procedures that:
  • are fair, transparent, and equitable for all students;
  • support all students, including those with special education needs, those who are learning the language of instruction (English or French), and those who are First Nation, Métis, or Inuit;
  • are carefully planned to relate to the curriculum expectations and learning goals and, as much as possible, to the interests, learning styles and preferences, needs, and experiences of all students;
  • are communicated clearly to students and parents at the beginning of the school year or course and at other appropriate points throughout the school year or course;
  • are ongoing, varied in nature, and administered over a period of time to provide multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate the full range of their learning;
  • provide ongoing descriptive feedback that is clear, specific, meaningful, and timely to support improved learning and achievement;
  • develop students’ self-assessment skills to enable them to assess their own learning, set specific goals, and plan next steps for their learning.

At Royal Ontario Academy, we believe that all OSSD students can benefit from a more accommodating online learning experience Accommodations allow for increased access to the course, without any changes to the knowledge and skills the student is expected to demonstrate.

An Individual Education Plan (IEP)is a personalized document that outlines a students’ learning needs, as well as the accommodations or services they require to succeed in their courses. At Royal Ontario Academy, our flexible online learning environment already addresses many common accommodation needs, but if a student requires additional support, our Principal is ready to help you!

Students with Existing IEP: If a student has an existing IEP from another elementary or secondary school, Royal Ontario Academy can implement the listed accommodations, provided they are applicable within our online learning environment. To do so, a copy of the students’ IEP must be submitted to our Principal for review.
Students Without IEP: If a student requires accommodations but does not currently have an IEP, our Principal will work with the student to assess their learning needs and develop a path forward. In this case, students will need to submit supporting documentation to help determine the appropriate accommodations.
English Language Learners:– English Language Learners: Students who enroll at Royal Ontario Academy can provide information about their English language proficiency during the registration process. This information helps our teachers and Principal to tailor their teaching strategies and implement accommodations that support English language learners effectively.

For students and parents wishing to submit IEP documentation or request accommodations, please contact our Principal at info@royalontarioacademy.com
General Resources Students Should Have Access To

  • Smartphone Camera/Webcam: To record video for submission.
  • Basic French-English Dictionary: Collins French-English Dictionary.
  • Word Processing Application: Google Docs, Microsoft Word.
  • Presentation Application: Google Slides, Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Audio Recording Equipment: Microphone attached to smartphone or computer for recording and submitting oral assignments.
1. What is FSF2D?
FSF2D is a Grade 10 Core French course at University Preparation level.

2. What are 2D – (eg: 2D in AWQ2D (FSF2D))
2D for the FSF2D refers to the grade level and the course type. 3 refers to the 9th Grade and the second digit refers to the University Preparation course type.

3. What is the prerequisite for FSF2D?
The prerequisite for Core French is FSF1P, or FSF1D, Grade 9 Core French

4. How long does it take to complete the FSF2D online course?
The completion of the FSF2D course varies depending on the availability and pace of each student. However, the course can be completed in minimum of 4 weeks to maximum of 12 months.

5. Will my marks be sent directly to OUAC or OCAS?
Yes. We can send your FSF2D online course marks to OUAC (Ontario University’ Application Centre) or OCAS (Ontario College Application Service).

6. How lessons are delivered for the FSF2D?
At Royal Ontario Academy, course learning is asynchronously delivered for the FSF2D in various formats such as videos, question and answers, interactive tools, written notes, simulations, presentations, and external websites/links depending on the subject material of the course.

7. What is the withdrawal policy?
For students registered in Grade 9 and 10 courses, withdrawals can be made at any time and are not recorded on the Ontario Student Transcript (OST).
For students registered in Grade 10 and 12 courses, withdrawals made within 5 days of the issuance of the first (mid-term) report card from Royal Ontario Academy will result in the mark not being recorded on the Ontario Student Transcript (OST). Withdrawals after 5 days of the issuance of the first (mid term) report card will result in a “”””W”””” being entered in the “”””Credit”””” column of the OST, along with the mark at the time of withdrawal.

8. What is the due date of my course?
Since your course is self-paced, there are no set due dates, allowing you to progress at your own speed. However, please be mindful of any deadlines for university or college applications.

9. Can I earn my OSSD (Ontario secondary school diploma) credits through online courses?
Yes, you can earn your Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) credits fully online through Royal Ontario Academy. To earn OSSD credits, you will need to complete 30 credits (18 compulsory and 12 optional), pass the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, and fulfill 40 hours of community involvement.

Price Detail

$500

/ 1 Course

$800

/ 2 Course

$1050

/ 3 Course

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