5 credits
60.0 h
Q1 or Q2
Teacher(s)
Briet Geneviève; De Rongé Camille; Masuy Françoise coordinator; Rassart Emmanuelle coordinator;
Language
French
Prerequisites
To take this course, students must have reached the level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This should be attested by
- the ILV placement test organised during the 1st week of each semester
- OR a recent DELF B1 (less than 1 year)
- OR having achieved a minimal mark of 14/20 on the LFRAN1301 course.
Main themes
The course focuses on discovering authors:
The course ' De la voix à la plume' encourages students to form their own opinions and express them 'in real life' on the subjects discussed. The intercultural aspect of the group is used to the full.
The approach is simultaneously one of rationality and imagination, attaching great importance to the emotional and physical aspects of speaking. Students are involved in practical projects to develop their command of the French language; they lead discussions and make presentations.
N.B. The grammar covered includes revision of basic grammar and the study of complex sentences (expressing cause, purpose, consequence, opposition, comparison, etc.).
- Georges Simenon and crime fiction
- French Singers of the Rive Gauche (Brassens, Bref, Ferré, Barbara, Vian')
- Edmond Rostand and his famous play 'Cyrano de Bergerac'.
The course ' De la voix à la plume' encourages students to form their own opinions and express them 'in real life' on the subjects discussed. The intercultural aspect of the group is used to the full.
The approach is simultaneously one of rationality and imagination, attaching great importance to the emotional and physical aspects of speaking. Students are involved in practical projects to develop their command of the French language; they lead discussions and make presentations.
N.B. The grammar covered includes revision of basic grammar and the study of complex sentences (expressing cause, purpose, consequence, opposition, comparison, etc.).
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, the learner /independent user of the language of level B2 can
Level B2 describes a developed and relatively confident command of the foreign language. |
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
The course covers francophone authors of various styles and eras. Each extract from a literary work is studied for its language and looked at in terms of a current context and students discuss this orally or in writing.
By speaking in class regularly, students become more confident when doing so. Listening comprehension is developed by means of audio and video recordings on a weekly basis. In addition, they write texts regularly and have to read two novels for the course.
By speaking in class regularly, students become more confident when doing so. Listening comprehension is developed by means of audio and video recordings on a weekly basis. In addition, they write texts regularly and have to read two novels for the course.
Teaching methods
Each lesson has four phases : a light-hearted warm-up (listening to a song, game, discussion), a listening or reading activity (comprehension), language work based on the comprehension activity and an active speaking or writing activity.
Regular homework is required. Each week, students are asked to work on e.g. a point of grammar and /or vocabulary on the Moodle platform or with the grammar book for the following lesson.
Students do three projects (illustration of idiomatic expressions, presentation of a topic of current interest, leading a debate), plus producing four pieces of written work and reading two novels.
Regular homework is required. Each week, students are asked to work on e.g. a point of grammar and /or vocabulary on the Moodle platform or with the grammar book for the following lesson.
Students do three projects (illustration of idiomatic expressions, presentation of a topic of current interest, leading a debate), plus producing four pieces of written work and reading two novels.
Evaluation methods
Assessment is based on activities carried out during the quadrimester and on the progress made by the student.
Continuous Assessment and Progress : 40%
Exam : 60%
The final exam assesses both written and oral work. It consists of four parts:
Continuous Assessment and Progress : 40%
- Written work : 10%
- Grammar test : 10 %
- Presentations : 10 %
- Presence and active participation in class : 10%
Exam : 60%
The final exam assesses both written and oral work. It consists of four parts:
- Listening comprehension 15%
- Reading comprehension 15%
- Speaking 15%
- Writing 15%
Other information
Opened only to the students enrolled at UCL as well as to the members of staff.
This course corresponds to B2 level of the common European Framework of reference
This course corresponds to B2 level of the common European Framework of reference
Online resources
http:// plateforme Moodle
Bibliography
- M. Boulares et J.-L. Frérot, La grammaire progressive du français, niveau avancé, Paris, Cle international.
- Plateforme Moodle (la clé d'inscription sera communiquée lors du premier cours)
- Syllabus (en vente à l'ILV)
Faculty or entity
ILV
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : French as a Foreign Language