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Welcome to Kingsford High School's Language Department!

Studying a foreign language is becoming a very valued skill day by day.  As millions of immigrants enter the United States every day speaking languages other than English, the need to know another language grows and grows.  At Kingsford High School, two different foreign languages are available to each student in the classroom, years one through four, where basic language skills such as listening and comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and reading and writing are taught at a more advanced level each year.  In addition to our excellent classroom-taught foreign languages, Spanish and French, many other languages are available to take as a class via the internet.  For more information click here.

 

The Spanish Language is taught by Mr. William Cummings (Señor), who has taught at KHS for over 35 years, and is also supervisor of the Kingsford High School Chapter #1507 of the National Honor Society.  Mr. Cummings is a Kingsford High School alumnus, class of 1965.  He also attended Michigan State University for four years, graduating in 1969.

  

Señor

Spanish, the world’s second most influential language, is spoken by 320 million people. Spanish is the official language in 21 countries. In the United States of America there are 30 million Spanish speakers and Hispanics make up 12 percent of the population, making them the largest minority group in the country. The United States has the third largest number of Spanish speakers in the world. Predictions are that this number will increase significantly during the first half of the Twenty-First Century.

Learning Spanish can increase career opportunities in foreign service, law enforcement, education, travel/tourism, social services, foreign trade, medicine and business, just to name a few. Spanish is easy to practice through Spanish TV and radio stations and native speakers. It is also easy to learn due to phonetic spelling and numerous cognates (words which are the same or almost the same as English).

All four levels of Spanish center on the highly acclaimed new Corporation for Public Broadcasting production Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish. Adapting the format of the highly popular Hispanic telenovela (soap opera), this innovative approach to language acquisition is comprehension-based. In 52 half-hour episodes, the students follow a fictional lawyer’s quest to unravel a mystery that leads her from Los Angeles to Mexico, then to Spain, on the Argentina, north to Puerto Rico and finally back to Mexico. Students learn through context and action, building on the listening and speaking skills that are easiest for students to learn in the early stages. As the series progresses, so does the students’ understanding of the conversational Spanish spoken by the characters, who are portrayed by professional actors from each country represented.

 


 

The French Language is taught by Mrs. Mary Moore (Madame), also advisor of the Student Council, French Club, and Drama Coach.  Mrs. Moore has also taught Math I and Math II at Kingsford and currently has after-school tutoring in her room every day until 4:30 pm.  She graduated High School in Chippewa Falls, WI and then pursued her BA at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire and later her MA at Northern Michigan University, Marquette.

  

Madame

Learning any Foreign Language is helpful in satisfying greater global understanding. It is also true that after a person learns one language they are much more adept at learning another. But why French?  French is the language that is spoken closest geographically to us here in Michigan. French is spoken in all of the world’s continents. French is used in many international organizations such as the Red Cross, the United Nations, and at the Olympics. It is taught as a second language throughout the world.

 

 

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact either
Sr. Cummings (wcummings@kingsford.org) or Mme. Moore (mmoore@kingsford.org).