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AP French Language and Culture Unit 6: Global Challenges

Written by AP Content Team, Verified for 2026 AP Exams, Last updated: April 13, 2026

Unit Big Picture

This unit, "Global Challenges," explores pressing issues facing the world today, such as environmental concerns, social justice, and economic disparities, through the lens of French-speaking cultures. Students will engage with a variety of authentic texts—articles, reports, audio segments, and visual media—to understand diverse perspectives on these complex problems. The unit culminates in students being able to analyze, discuss, and propose solutions to global challenges, demonstrating advanced proficiency across all communicative modes in French.

Core Threads

Thread 1: Interpretation (reading and listening)

  • Students will learn to identify main ideas, supporting details, and different viewpoints within authentic French-language sources related to global challenges.

  • They will practice inferring meaning from context and recognizing cultural nuances in discussions about worldwide issues.

Thread 2: Production (interpersonal and presentational)

  • Students will develop their ability to express opinions, support arguments with evidence, and engage in spontaneous conversations about global topics.

  • They will refine their skills in organizing complex ideas into coherent written arguments and delivering structured oral presentations.

Skill Progression

StageWhat Students Are Able to Do
1Comprendre les idées principales de sources variées sur des défis mondiaux. (Understand main ideas from various sources on global challenges.)
2Comparer et contraster les points de vue présentés dans différentes sources. (Compare and contrast viewpoints presented in different sources.)
3Répondre de manière appropriée et complète à un courriel formel ou informel. (Respond appropriately and completely to a formal or informal email.)
4Participer à une conversation guidée en soutenant ses idées et en posant des questions. (Participate in a guided conversation by supporting ideas and asking questions.)
5Développer un argument clair et cohérent en utilisant des preuves tirées de trois sources. (Develop a clear, coherent argument using evidence from three sources.)
6Analyser et présenter des perspectives culturelles sur un sujet donné. (Analyze and present cultural perspectives on a given topic.)
7Utiliser des connecteurs et des marqueurs de position pour structurer et nuancer son discours. (Use connectors and stance markers to structure and nuance one's discourse.)

Breakthrough Tasks

TaskPurposeWhy It Mattered
Email replyDemonstrate ability to understand and respond to all parts of a prompt in appropriate register.Shows command of interpersonal writing and task completion.
Guided conversationEngage in spontaneous dialogue, supporting opinions and asking follow-up questions.Develops interpersonal speaking fluency and strategic interaction.
Argumentative essaySynthesize information from multiple sources to construct a well-supported argument.Proves presentational writing skills and critical analysis.

Language and Culture Starter Pack

  • Cependant / Néanmoins: However / Nevertheless (pour introduire un contraste)

  • Par conséquent / Donc: Consequently / Therefore (pour exprimer une conséquence)

  • En revanche / Au contraire: On the other hand / On the contrary (pour opposer des idées)

  • À mon avis / Selon moi: In my opinion / According to me (pour exprimer une opinion personnelle)

  • Il est essentiel de + infinitif: It is essential to + infinitive (pour souligner l'importance)

  • Face à ce défi...: Faced with this challenge... (pour introduire un problème global)

  • Sensibiliser à...: To raise awareness about... (verbe utile pour les enjeux sociaux)

  • La solidarité internationale: International solidarity (concept clé dans les discussions mondiales)

Topic Navigator

Topic TitleWhat This Adds (≤ 10 words)
6.0: Unit OverviewSets the stage for global challenges and learning objectives.
6.1: Comparing viewpoints in sourcesTeaches critical analysis of diverse perspectives in texts.
6.2: Email reply: complete task coverageDevelops interpersonal writing skills for comprehensive responses.
6.3: Guided conversation: support and follow-upEnhances spontaneous speaking with elaboration and interaction.
6.4: Argumentative essay with three sourcesBuilds presentational writing for evidence-based arguments.
6.5: Cultural comparison: evidence and audienceFocuses on presenting cultural insights with supporting details.
6.6: High-frequency connectors and stance markersImproves coherence and nuance in all modes of communication.
6.7: Unit ExamAssesses mastery of all unit skills and content.

Exam Skills Focus

  • Reading and listening: Identify main ideas, supporting details, and diverse perspectives across various authentic sources.

  • Interpersonal tasks: Engage in spontaneous conversation and written exchanges, responding thoroughly and appropriately.

  • Presentational tasks: Develop well-supported arguments and cultural comparisons using evidence from sources.

Common Misconceptions and Clarifications

  • Misconception: An argumentative essay is just summarizing sources. → Clarification: The essay requires developing your own argument, using sources as evidence to support your claims, not just retelling them.

  • Misconception: In a guided conversation, I only need to answer the direct questions. → Clarification: You must elaborate on your responses, offer additional details, and ask follow-up questions to maintain the flow of conversation.

  • Misconception: Cultural comparison is simply listing similarities and differences. → Clarification: It involves analyzing why those similarities and differences exist, providing specific evidence, and considering your audience.

Summary

Unit 6, "Global Challenges," equips students with the linguistic and cultural tools to engage critically with pressing worldwide issues. Through interpreting diverse authentic sources, students learn to identify and compare various viewpoints on topics like environmental protection and social justice. The unit systematically builds production skills, from crafting comprehensive email replies and participating in dynamic guided conversations to constructing sophisticated argumentative essays and cultural comparisons. By mastering the use of high-frequency connectors and stance markers, students will effectively articulate their perspectives and support their arguments, demonstrating advanced proficiency in French across all communicative modes.