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French language and society I

Aims

Aims

This module is intended to develop your language proficiency; to consolidate and expand your written and oral skills in order to achieve accurate and idiomatic expression and sound comprehension of oral/aural material. This module will also lay the groundwork for the more advanced study of French at Levels I and H.

Satisfactory completion of the course should enable you to:

  • Be able to understand and discuss contemporary written and aural authentic materials and have some understanding of the social, cultural and institutional references they contain
  • Present and defend a point of view in accurate, fluent and idiomatic French in the context of exposés and debates
  • Achieve a good degree of accuracy in the production of written assignments in French

Prerequisites

Prerequisites

Students must have successfully completed:

  •  A-level French, grade A or B, or equivalent.

Programme

Programme

Contact hours:

The module lasts the whole year, with teaching continuing until Week 4 of the summer term. The programme will consist of:

  • 1 hour per week of Expression écrite
  • 1 hour per week of Expression orale.

Teaching programme:

All the lessons are conducted as seminars in order to encourage discussion and interaction. The classes will cover a range of themes related to French language and culture. The Expression orale part of the module will focus on improving spoken fluency and the acquisition of listening strategies.The Expression écrite will pay particulr attention to written norms and registers.

The medium of instruction is French.

Teaching materials:

  • A personal notebook for collating vocabulary and idioms.
  • A good monolingual French dictionary, either Le Petit Robert or Le Petit Larousse.

Teaching materials will be supplied during the course, as will bibliographical references when necessary.

Assessment and feedback

Assessment and feedback

Feedback on formative work:

  • Oral commentary and dialogue within class on oral and written language work. Given immediately both to individuals and to group.
  • Oral commentary and dialogue on seminar presentation, given to the individual presenter following the seminar.
  • Written comments and mark on U scale given to individual students for practice essays, with opportunity for individual consultation. The essays will be returned to students two weeks after seminar.
  • Model answers may be given for class exercise/ past exam papers, with class discussion of difficulties.

Assessment and feedback:

  • A two week open exam (Paper 1) covering reading comprehension and a written assignment (1000 words)
    • Date: Term 2, Week 10
    • Weight: 30%
  • A 3 hour closed exam (Paper 2) on reading and writing
    • Date: Term 3, Weeks 5-7,
    • Weight: 40%
  • An oral exam
    • Date: Term 3
    • Weight: 30%

Feedback: Individuals will be given a feedback sheet for the oral examination, and will be allowed to see their exam paper with comments, under supervision, at an appointed date after the external examiner has reviewed the papers.

About this module

  • Module name
    French language and society I
  • Course code
    F03C (LAN00003C)
  • Teacher
    Cathy Dantec
  • Term(s) taught
    All terms
  • Credits
    20