D'accord! is built around a proven six-step instructional design.
Each lesson is organized into color-coded strands that present new material in clear, comprehensible, and communicative ways. With a focus on authenticity, cultural immersion, and the seamless integration of text and technology, language learning comes to life in ways that are meaningful to every student.
Mise en scène presents the target language in context at the start of each unit, providing comprehensible input.
Theme-related vocabulary is introduced through expansive and updated full-color illustrations and easy-to-reference lists. Communicative Goals encourage students to anticipate the section’s objectives, showing them what communicative skills they can expect to be able to perform upon completing the section.
The Communication section engages students in active communication through activities that allow them to use the vocabulary creatively in interactions with a partner, a small group, or the entire class. Les sons et les lettres presents the rules of French pronunciation and spelling.
Instructional video: Brand new Roman-photo storyline video brings lesson vocabulary and grammar to life. Students experience local life with a group of students living in Paris, France, with characters representative of the francophone world. These videos are accompanied by all new activities, including comprehension questions, communicative tasks, and research-based tasks.
Cultural video: New Panorama culturel videos provide interesting visuals for the Panorama section, and are followed by integrated viewing activities.
Authentic video: Le Zapping presents authentic video clips from around the francophone world connected to the language, vocabulary, and theme of the lesson.
Authentic video in Level 3: Court métrage short films provide opportunities for extended interpretive communication. Pre- and post-viewing activities guide students in interpreting the film and reacting to it.
Culture à la loupe explores a topic related to the lesson theme, with in-depth cultural information on related products, practices, and perspectives.
Littérature in Level 3 provides authentic literary selections from well-known francophone authors, showcasing new avenues for using the unit’s grammar, vocabulary, and themes.
Imaginez in Level 3 presents high-interest readings about francophone countries and regions.
With clear and concise explanations followed by visually appealing examples, the Structures sections include grammar points with explanations and practice activities.
Mise en pratique activities provide a wide range of guided exercises in context. Communication features pair and group activities for interpersonal and presentational communicative practice.
Synthèse activities provide built-in, consistent review and recycling as students progress through the text. Interpersonal activities encourage them to demonstrate proficiency with the unit's vocabulary and grammar.
The redesigned Panorama section presents interesting details about francophone countries and regions, providing students perspective through history, geography, and culture.
Lecture section allows students develop reading skills through exposure to authentic resources. Audio-synced authentic readings provide students with an opportunity to listen to native speakers and develop reading fluency.
Projet is a real-world activity that provides students the opportunity to pull together what they have learned, build teamwork skills, and collaborate as they give feedback to others.
Teacher Resources: In the Teacher's Edition you can see ACTFL Standards at point of use, differentiated instruction strategies, as well as social and emotional Learning suggestions.
Student Resources: Students can monitor and reflect on their own learning with Communication Goals and Can-Do statements. A Dossier culturel in the workbook provides a place for students to keep a cultural journal and reflect on what they have learned.