World Language
Standards & Framework
Instructional Materials
To learn about which schools offer world languages, please click here.
SPANISH
Level
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Program Title
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Publisher
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Middle School
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Auténtico 2018 Student Edition (Level 1)
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Savvas Learning Co.
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High School
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Auténtico 2018 Student Edition (Levels 1-3)
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Savvas Learning Co.
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High School
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Mapas (Level 4)
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Klett World Languages
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FRENCH
Level
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Program Title
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Publisher
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Middle School
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T’es Branché (Level 1)
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Carnegie Learning
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High School
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T’es Branché (Level 1-4)
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Carnegie Learning
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CHINESE
Level
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Program Title
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Publisher
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Middle School
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Integrated Chinese, Simplified (Levels 1)
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Cheng & Tsui
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Integrated Chinese, Traditional (Level 1)
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Cheng & Tsui
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High School
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Integrated Chinese, Simplified (Level 1-4)
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Cheng & Tsui
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Integrated Chinese, Traditional (Level 1-4)
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Cheng & Tsui
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JAPANESE
Level
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Program Title
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Publisher
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High School
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Japanese Hiragana & Katakana for Beginners
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Tuttle Publishing
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High School
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Adventures in Japanese (Level 1-3)
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Cheng & Tsui
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KOREAN
Level
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Program Title
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Publisher
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High School
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Sogang Korean (Levels 1-4)
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Sogang KLEC
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Level
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Program Title
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Publisher
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High School
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Hands in Touch (Level 1)
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Tri Vision Media Group
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Signing Naturally (Level 2)
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Dawn Sign Press
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For More Information
Language Schools
The Language School Program provides high school students the ability to take non-SRVUSD courses for languages that are not currently taught at SRVUSD schools in order to earn high school world language credits.